The Ridge
I slept well, having gone to bed at
10 about 40 minutes after Bill. I knew he was tired as he kept dropping his
book. You can’t read through your eyelids! So, he was up early, 2 hours before
me and I got up at, what seems to be my new normal, 7 am on Sunday, May 5th.
It doesn’t seem like a Sunday. Maybe that is because he has been away for part
of the weekend. I was anxious to get out for a walk and that anxiety lasted all
of about 5 minutes while I was getting dressed.
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It was a tad foggy looking down the laneway |
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And over the pond |
Yup, nope. The fog was thick as pea soup
(Daddy’s favourite fog theory) and you truly couldn’t see through it. Hence,
his second favourite, fog is black. He always made us laugh and I love the
memories of his silliness. Bill was standing at the Keurig with his finger on
the button “Are you ready for your tea?” Ha ha, that would be a yes. 😊 He knew I would be disappointed not to get out right away but the bonus
was to sit with my hubby over our morning java for the first time in 4 days.
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And behind us to the east |
He had pretty much caught up on
blogs, answered an email and done some banking before I got up so as I read
what our friends are up to, he went out to the Hangar. Today, being the better
of the available two (Sunday and Monday) to do our clothes, is laundry day. The
fog is discouraging and delayed my drive to Durham to start the
wash. I can’t hang them until the promised sun makes an
appearance and pushes the fog out. I’m being positive in saying ‘when’ not ‘if’.
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And there it comes |
I sorted the clothes on the bed covers
under which Clemson is still dreaming in peaceful blissfulness. He doesn’t
move. I loaded the basket into Ptooties and took care of doing the wash in 2
machines. I’m not happy with the new owners’ idea of ‘looking after a
laundromat’ and I’ll be making a call either later today or tomorrow. What laundromat
that you know of doesn’t have Contact information in case something goes wrong?
This one.
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Look at that sky now and those shadows! |
Back home, Bill carried the basket up
the hill to my clothesline and I hung clothes in full sunshine. It was
wonderful!! It won’t take them long to dry, I’m sure. I came in long enough to
make a coffee and took it outside where I could sit and enjoy the day.
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While sitting there I added some twine to the bird feeders we made at Tres Rios |
It was
already warming up nicely at 55F/12C and it wasn’t 11 o’clock yet. I had texted Rob and Pat just before leaving
Durham and invited them out to Happy Hour today. They accepted.
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Remember these? |
Bill worked away in his Hangar while
I was gone and the next thing he wanted to do turned out not to be as easy as
he first thought. When he gets to it, it is something he can write about in a
post. I won’t steal the thunder.
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Apparently, someone else wanted to socialize with us but then, maybe not |
At 2:15, I brought the clothes in from the
line and Bill put his clothes away first. I was sitting outside trying to get
into King Arthur (and it wasn’t happening, btw) when I saw Rob drive in the
lane in their Ford Edge.
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Well, hello Mr. Snapper |
Yay! Our first Happy Hour on the
Ridge this year. At least our first ones with anyone other than just the two of
us. It was so nice outside that we sat outside with our drinks. Even Clemson
joined us on his new bed for a while. We did our thing, caught up on what we’ve
been up to over the last week and they left a couple of hours later. We really
enjoyed the visit; it has been a long time.
I hope you enjoyed it as well. Thank
you for stopping in to see what we’re up to and for any comments you wish to
leave.
Nice to see you are getting some buds on the trees :-)
ReplyDeletethank you, I'm so happy to see it too!
DeleteSounds like a pretty perfect Sunday, Sunshine, chores done and Happy Hour with friends.
ReplyDeleteit was indeed perfect.
DeleteAre you feeding Mr. Turtle? Maybe you can train him to come to your door for a handout. Love the birdies especially when they are so colourful.
ReplyDeleteI don't think we want to feed the snapper. Clemson might get too close if he the snapper got too comfortable up here. :)
DeleteThe birds are beautiful and fun to watch!
Those birds are gorgeous!! I'm surprised the turtles are so skittish. Do you have predators around there?
ReplyDeleteThey are! And I love watching them. i'm not sure what eats turtles.
DeleteWhat a great day! I know I need to start hanging my clothes out..nothing better than clean, fresh smelling sheets and towels (my faves). How great that Rob and Pat came out, I know you must miss them being right next door! Dinner looked yummy too!! I wondered about that King Arthur book, I know it wouldn't be my thing, but at least you gave it a chance!
ReplyDeleteI do love the smell of the hung clothes, fresh air brought inside. :)
DeleteWe enjoyed our visit and yes we do miss them next door!
The King Arthur book was a gamble. It started out okay and I wanted to give it a fair try. Nope, couldn't do it!