The Ridge
I had my alarm set for 6 on Friday,
May 24th and typically so, woke up about 30 minutes earlier. That’s
okay. If I don’t set it, sure enough I’d sleep in. It is really REALLY nice
that I’m not on anyone’s work schedule but my own. It wouldn’t matter if I
slept in and didn’t get to my job until 10. I’m on my own clock and that was
something that was an important element in me working again.
Thick fog to the east as i turned right on #4 highway |
And dead ahead to the south |
Bill was still sleeping, after he and
Clemson were up at 4 for a piddle. I tiptoed out after getting dressed and
washed. My plan was to slip out around 6:15 and get done cleaning early. Daddy’s
‘black’ fog jiggled that Jello. It was thick as pea soup so I bided my time
reading blogs from yesterday. Bill came down soon after and made his coffee. He’s
the one who should be sleeping in after a full work day and long drive
yesterday!
The air is calm out there, not a
titch of a breeze this morning as is evident in our flag. By 6:40 the fog wasn’t
much better but Bill said to take my time and I would be fine once I reached
the highway. I put the fog lights on (or so I thought!) and headed into town.
The place was quiet the whole time I was there so I was able to zip through
without any slowdowns. Next time, I might try and do the front big windows,
they are pretty dirty. There was one washer that had a note in the door so I took a picture to text it to Jamie.
I'm sure we've all seen this type of note in campground laundromats Never before have I been concerned with them, until now (To Jamie and I, this should happen.......door open, water leaks?) |
Back home, I made my tea and sat and
relaxed until I cooled down. Even with a fan running in the Mat and the door
propped, it is warm in there when you are cleaning steady. Bill was on his
rider in the front field as the grass is growing like crazy. Clemson just got
up again around 9 so when I took him out, I pulled my battery mower out of the
shed. I need to cut my area of grass today too. I'm hoping to get it all cut today.
I followed a couple of gravel trucks home and at 8:45 the fog was just starting to lift |
At 9:30, I made breakfast as I saw
Bill coming up the lane. Bacon and eggs on toast for him and a zucchini bagel with
mine. These are pretty good! Not crunchy like a bagel even after toasting it
but I’ll try toasting the next one longer. I had a call from Jamie and we discussed the washer and the client who seems to be making a habit of this same complaint. After dishes, we went out to get to
work. Well, first I swept the floors inside, they needed it badly. Then I joined Bill.
Bill hopped on the rider again and
did around our parking area, up on the berm and in the corral. There are some
places he can’t get to up on the berm that need to be whipper-snipped or done
with my mower – or both, actually. I put the battery in the mower and
thankfully, it was fully charged from the last time Bill charged it. We carry it
south with us so it doesn’t lose its charge completely. We were both covered from head to
toe in clothing and our hats. A necessary evil with the black flies. They were on our screened faces, on
our dark clothing and never relented.
Oscar, the greeter at the vets |
I was exhausted by the time I
finished and extremely hot (and bothered by the persistent flies). Being fully clothed and exerting the
energy required to cut grass (walking) is not a comfortable feeling. When I put
the mower away, I retreated to the Bunky to do a certain amount of disrobing.
The gloves, screened tilly style hat, the windbreaker and shoes. It was nice
and cool in there so I laid down on the futon until my body cooled considerably.
Back inside the Suite, I hopped in
the shower and enjoyed both cool water and then hot. As I was finishing Bill
came in and had his. We had 20 minutes or so to be ready for Clemson’s vet
appointment in town. We arrived on time and then had to wait about 20 minutes
before we were called in. I recognized the doctor as I’d just seen him at
Rockwood, on their weekly Pet Day. He’d brought a beautiful collie in to see
the residents, Mom and I included.
Why are we here again, Daddy? Clemson seems to be watching Oscar |
Clemson went through the regular checkup,
weight, temperature, heart and liver checks. All checking out as very good. His
ears were clear, his eyes clouded and his teeth deteriorating in the manner we
already were aware of. Then came the tough part. Drawing the vet’s attention to
the two lumps on Clemson’s underbelly and front leg. One was soft which turned
out to be just fatty tissue. Bill and I saw it through a microscope and that was interesting.
The second one was double in size
from last summer and it had formed a hard core. This sample was harder to
retrieve and our little boy didn’t like it at all. We all agreed to have this
one sent away to Guelph for a determination. The last thing we drew his
attention to was a small pea size mass. Just a poke with a sterile needle burst
the ‘bubble’ and it disappeared – for now. Just a cyst. So, a couple of things
cleared up and the third we’ll hear about next week.
Clemson looks to me for help? He looks a tad freaked out, no? |
We left a sizable donation which also
included his heart worm and flea medication to begin June 1st
for the next 6 months. Back home, Bill and I felt worn out and Clemson never
refuses a snooze with the family. I went up to bed with the little guy and Bill
soon followed. We were obviously in need of a sleep as it was an hour and a
half later when we got up. Time for a tea and some cheddar. Clemson didn’t get
up until a few minutes after his supper hour of 5 o’clock. Today's ordeal tired him out too.
The flag isn't blowing - It is wrapped around the pole from yesterday's winds |
We sat and read some. Yes, it would
be nice to be outside but I didn’t want to cover up on such a warm day. That
would be necessary with the black flies that are temporarily invading our
space. So, we stayed inside and were quite fine with that. Just after 6, I warmed up the beef stew I made
yesterday and we had a quick and easy supper together. For dessert, we had a
dish of yummy custard. Gosh, I love that stuff!
With dishes done, the sun was
brilliant out there where all day it was playing tag with the clouds. At least
we had no rain and we had beautiful temperatures in the mid 60F/18C range.
This is great for the veggies I’ve planted. It was a quiet evening with some tv
and more reading. My book is very good.
I hope you have enjoyed this warm day
in your neighbourhood too.
My section of the lawn responsibility is looking good again No turtle pictures today, I didn't need a walk with over 5 miles walked already Good night y'all! |
Thank you for stopping in!
Sounds like you are whipping that laundromat into shape!!! Glad most of Clemsons tests were good and hope the other one is too. I love how you refer to the "small donation". Good thing they don't expect a tip. Keep smiling and enjoying life!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lorne. Bill's wallet is so much lighter! LOL
DeleteIt was a pretty decent day temperature wise and you got a few things taken care of. I believe the black flies are attracted to dark colours. We always wore light or white when we were in black fly country and found them less bothersome.
ReplyDeleteIt was a nice day for sure. My hat and screening are light and it was covered but that is probably because of a 'breathing' human face in there! There were sure plentiful on our dark clothes. What else do you wear when you're working in the yard but dark? lol
DeleteWe've got nothing but good thoughts that Clemson's test comes out on the positive side! Those flies sound horrible..hopefully they are done soon and you can enjoy being outside! 5 miles! Good for you! Your dinner looks delicious and I think stew is always better the 2nd day! The yard looks wonderful! Happy Birthday Yvonne!
ReplyDeletethank you for the Clemson thoughts. He sure is in good spirits. :)
DeleteStew is better the second day! I should have made dumplings..........not really keto tho!
Good thoughts for Clemson. Miss Jessie has the same problems, bumps coming up everywhere. I made the custard in my IP and it came out perfect. Very tasty for no sugar!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy, we appreciate those thoughts. The one bump is very discerning. I'm glad the custard turned out! I have to try it in Madame IP too! thank you for the tip!
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