The Ridge
I woke up on Wednesday, Apr. 24th
at 5:30 and I could hear Bill downstairs getting ready to leave. He’d had his
shower and breakfast already! He is a very quiet guy and tries hard not to
disturb me. I told him to wake me before he left for London this morning so I
knew he would. I met him on the stairs after I heard him making his coffee. He was coming up for his kiss and hug goodbye.
A different little snack for lunch Not much but I had yogourt and cheese later |
This would be the first of many
summer drives to work at CanAm and hopefully later today, or tomorrow morning, I will hear of next
week’s schedule. It is nice to have the dates so we can plan other things
around them. It is a bitter cold morning with winds and only 35F/1.6C so after
letting Clemson out for his business, I decided I wasn’t going to walk this early.
I saw the school bus go by just before 8 and just felt grateful for my indoor
warmth and the fact that I don’t have to out to go to work. I just don't like feeling cold.
I had my tea and read blogs. After making the bed, I started pulling clothes out to prepare for the Clothing
Exchange on Saturday. It will be another fun time, I hope, with a new host. Because there is supposed to be an exchange in London near the end of
May or first of June, we didn’t extend the invite that far. It isn’t nice
enough weather to invite them to come and stay here in the Bunky yet.
When there is not much else to take pictures of......... |
At 12 noon, I came downstairs, done
for the time being and fried up some cucumbers and radishes (thanks Shirley!)
for lunch. It’s funny how when you are busy you don’t notice whether you are
hungry or not. I had my coffee and then devoured this delightful meal. I only
wish I’d had more radishes. The sun was making some attempts at poking through
the clouds but the temperature sure isn’t moving in the upwards direction too
quickly.
I cleaned up dishes and gathered up
Mom’s Income Tax papers to drop off in town tomorrow. Next, I caught up on my
post. When I was purging clothes, I found a few pieces that had been worn once
or twice that I wanted to get rid of so put them in the kitchen sink and washed
them by hand. It isn’t often I have things to wash by hand but I wasn’t going
to do a load of laundry before Saturday and this was the next best thing. I
used my plastic ribbed dish tray as a scrub board. Pioneer woman!
I slipped Clemson’s flannel sweater
on and we went outside for a walk. First, I needed to hang my 4 items on the
clothes line. There is enough wind to dry them but it hasn’t reached 50F/10C
yet so I don’t know how long it will take them to dry. We’ll see. I have a few days before I need them. We walked down the lane to see if there was anything in the mailbox and
when I got close, the flag was up. Clemson did his usual thing and went to the
stones at the base of the post and sniffed.
After retrieving our mail, I waited
at the end of the lane. And I waited some more. Remember, he can’t hear me call him and I’m
trying to get him used to only going that far without his leash and then
turning around for home. He has been good but because he can’t hear and can get
distracted by his nose, I’m cautious. A car went by as we were there but I don’t
even think he noticed and they did. They were kind enough to slow right down to
a crawl as they passed.
He raced me back up the lane even
though I tell him that it isn’t a race. He’s always up at the mat waiting for
me, wondering where did I go? His attention span is about as short as Mom’s
some days and I’m saying that with only love in my heart. I thought he was
ready to go inside but as I bent over to pick him up, he just wanted to play.
Down on his haunches, he raced around the mat 3 or 4 times before tiring and
letting me pick him up.
And the party is still going on |
Inside, we sat together and this is
where I’m sure he missed his Daddy. He usually sits with Bill in the afternoon
and me at night. Those are the rules, his rules. Now that we know them, we try
not to deviate from them. Who runs this household anyway? I read my book for a
peaceful hour and a half. Clemson finally settled and slept either on my lap or beside me until
4:30 when he must have decided that it was his supper time.
All you see is his little butt running up the hill |
Well, that isn’t too bad but I stalled by taking him outside to check on my clothes on the line. They are almost
dry but I’ll give them another hour before bringing them in for the night. They
can hang in the shower until morning. We took a walk down the laneway again and
when we returned, I fed him. I missed having a tea earlier so decided to use
the last Decaffinated coffee pod that Rob had left with us. I don’t need
anything keeping me awake tonight when I go up to bed.
He gets to the top and waits for me to come round the corner |
I had taken 2 chicken THIGHS out of
the freezer and decided to cook them in Madame IP first and then ‘maybe’ brown
the skin on the Weber. The temperature has actually risen to a sunny 50F/9C
here on the Ridge so it shouldn’t be too bad out there with the sun shining on
that side of the Suite. I’ll let you know if I actually do that. Sometimes my
ideas don’t blossom for one reason or the other. Stay tuned!
And this is when he must have planned his playtime |
On my walk down the lane, I noticed
that Mother Goose is still sitting on her nest in the clump of grass out in the
middle of the pond. Two years ago, that didn’t fare too well and her eggs were stolen, eaten or drowned. Last year, she had success so I’m hoping she
knows what she is doing this year. Father Goose is on the opposite side of the
lane, in the east pond sleeping where he has been most of the day. Maybe she
told him to get lost for a while.
I don't know how clearly you can see her but the water is really close to her nest |
I found some niger seed in the Bunky
earlier (I was pretty sure I still had some) and filled the finch feeder.
Within 10 minutes, I noticed a finch had found it. Yay! That makes me happy. It
wasn’t a gold finch but maybe soon, they too will find the food. Last year I
tried the feeder but must not have filled it enough as it didn’t seem to
dispense seed properly.
So, I hung the feeder and this little guy checked it out right away |
The chicken thighs were done by 6:30 and the frozen carrot slices
I had placed in my small pot on top were ready too. Success on both counts. I sautéed
the thighs longer making them brown so skipped the barbecue. I knew I would.
And he went all around it so I hope he was getting something |
Supper was great, those thighs pack a
lot of meat and I do love chicken. Bill won’t be disappointed to be eating
meatloaf tonight instead. As you know, chicken isn’t his favourite thing. I
cleaned up dishes by 7 and sat to finish my blog.
Got some reading done today, almost finished this one |
I hadn’t heard from my
working guy yet but wasn’t surprised as it was a day of two orientations, one on a Momentum Toy Hauler. I’ve seen them at shows and they are a big unit so
lots to talk about, I’m sure. Update: he called at 7:15, all set up in an rv at Kirk's place, one he'll be using for the whole summer. Yay!
When my blog is published, I’m
sitting with Clemson and putting in a movie that I had ordered over the winter.
Jumping Jack Flash was a movie that I loved years ago and recorded it on a vhs
tape at the time. The recording was not very good and I ended up getting rid of
it. I’m hoping it is as good as I remember it to be. I didn’t get into
anything too strenuous today but I did get some clothes purged at least.
No knife required again |
I want
to clean the Suite tomorrow morning and then I am helping Donna with Mom in the
afternoon. She has an appointment outside of Rockwood and it is much easier
with two of us. I also have jewellery to go through to see if I'm ready to part with any more pieces.
Clemson was on my lap so this was the only 'sun setting' picture I got It did get prettier later Good night! |
This has been a good day; I hope
yours got some sun as mine has. Thank you for popping in to see what I got up
to. It is always nice to hear from you if you wish to leave a comment.
Good for you for cleaning out your closets. It always makes me feel good until I wish I had some of it back. Especially kitchen stuff!
ReplyDeleteThanks. No, these exchanges are all about clothes, jewellery, footwear and accessories. :)
DeleteNo kitchen stuff.
It was a great day nice to get a few things taken care of and enjoy a bit of outside fresh air.
ReplyDeleteIt would have been a nicer day without the wind but so nice to have the sun shining in the windows!!
DeleteYou are welcome, glad you liked the radishes..I've never tried them with cucumbers. Sounds like you had a good day without Bill, but Know you miss him. I love your clothing exchanges, what a great way to get "new" clothes and not spend money! Clemson looks happy in the pic outside your home! :)
ReplyDeleteWe did have a good day sans Bill but still glad when he returns. We are a couple. :)
DeleteYou would have fun at the exchanges, it is such a social time too.
Clemson has that imp look and so we played for a while.
You sure have lots to keep you entertained there without Bill. Wow, what a lot of turtles! Isn't spring wonderful to bring out natures best! Keep enjoying!
ReplyDeleteThere is lots to do if and when I want to. :)
DeleteTurtles and frogs. Maybe the Ridge should be called Critter Ridge.
Fried cucumbers and radishes? That's a new one on me.
ReplyDeleteYah, me too but it was very good, just not enough of it. :)
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