The Ridge
It was just before 7 when I got up on
Sunday, May 19th. It was a mild morning with our weather station
reading 56F/14C. I wasted no time. The sun was out, the sky was blue and there
wasn’t any wind. I slipped my puffy vest on over a single lightweight hoody and
by the time I got to the end of the lane, took the vest off and left it on the
gate post. Sometimes 56F isn’t that warm but it was today! Yay!
How's this for a nice morning for walking? |
My back was nasty this morning so I
took a walking stick. I didn’t want to give up and turn around. It wasn’t the most
comfortable walk but I persisted, twisting and stretching as I walked, and
enjoyed every minute, every step of the 2 miles before reaching home again.
Good morning! |
I had my tea outside when I returned
and it was so nice in the King chairs, listening to and watching the birds at
my feeder.
And I had coming |
Two male goldfinches and 1 female mostly and the red-winged
blackbird that keeps trying to eat their food. Comical watching his yoga moves
as he sticks his beak in the small hole. Oh well, he is hungry too and I haven’t
put any seed out for the bigger birds yet. I’d taken 3 regular strength Advils with
my tea and it seemed to be helping.
While I was being so leisurely, I can’t even recall what Bill got into without stopping to think about it. Oh yes! Now I remember but I saw him taking pictures so hopefully a blog post soon! I keep saying that and in time, my busy guy will do one.
It was shower day for both Bill and I
and rather than saving water (teehee) we opted for taking turns today. He was
done working outside and so got cleaned up to work on his Stinson Reliant. I
think it is almost done, just needed warm weather to paint.
So far, just the rows on the left planted |
We had bacon and
eggs for breakfast and cleaned up the evidence before going about our day. While
he went out to the Hangar, I swept the floor and got everything looking spiffy
inside again. It seems that I got cleaned up
to get dirty again. I hate, as anyone does, to be ‘out of commission’ so
regardless of what it might mean tomorrow, I went to work in my vegetable
garden. Bill had removed most of the big rocks from tilling so I put knee pads
on and took my seed packets of onions, radishes and sunflowers up the hill.
With gloves and a hand rake and trowel, I removed even more rocks and planted.
And my new flower bed is ready for planting |
I planted a couple of sunflowers in
each corner of the garden and 1 packet of radishes and 1 of green onions in the
rows furthest east. I’ll wait the 10 days and plant a second packet of the little
red veggie. That should supply me for the summer. I didn’t get my multiplier onions in yet, but hopefully tomorrow. With
that done for now, I was feeling pretty good so moved down to the new flower
garden area that I’d asked Bill to till for me. There was a lot of grass and
grass roots to pick up and remove as well as large and small stones. I was
excited, this was a good spot – I hope.
And chippy wasn't hanging out too far from the bird feeder looking for droppings |
When I finished that, I knew that I’d
done enough for the day. It was only 2 when I grabbed a bottle of water from the
bunky and my book from inside the Suite. I put
the cushion I bought for my lounge chair on the King chair to make it easier on
the butt and settled in.
I enjoyed watching the birds today Oh? That isn't news, is it? |
This must be a female oriole? |
While in the bunky, I covered the futon with a nice
comforter we’d had on our queen bed in our sticks and bricks home. Hard to
purge some things if they were useful. It looks nice there. I forgot to get a picture today.
Had to burn some wood today |
The wind increased and the temperature
did as well. Humidity was running rampant but we’re not complaining at all.
This is what we’ve been waiting for! I know it isn’t going to last, dropping
ridiculously tomorrow again, but we’ll take it when we can. I read quite a few
chapters of James Patterson's The Haunted until the wind was becoming too strong, sitting with my back to it. I
could see a very black cloud moving in from the southwest so closed up the
bunky, told Bill I was moving inside and made myself a tea.
The winds and rain brought me inside |
I had to close the windows on the
south side as the rain was spattering in on the entertainment centre. The rain
got wild for a bit and then it stopped and things calmed down. The black cloud
has moved off the to the east – for now. There are warnings out for the next
hour or so and we’ll be watchful. Bill moved inside around 3, also done for the
day. It will be tomorrow before we pop over to the Acreage to see Donna and
Gerry, they didn’t arrive until around 3.
The rest of the day showed us a mixed
bag of weather. We’ve had heat, humidity, rain, sun, clouds, wind and by 6 pm
we even had thunderstorms. Moments when we couldn’t see the laneway from so
much rain to moments of beautiful wet clarity of how green things are. Clemson
isn’t afraid of storms at all, bless his little heart, and when I moved out of
my chair at 5:30 to start supper he just stretched out across the blanket.
Within a couple of minutes, the temperature dropped and the winds increased |
We settled in when the rain started
to watch some more of our prerecorded programs. At least we can do that if the
satellite signal is lost. The storms could continue until 8 pm at least.
For supper tonight, we had two plans. Burgers on the
Weber (if it wasn’t raining or storming) or chicken thighs which I’d thawed
during the day (if it was doing either of the above). Decision made at 5 pm. Chicken it is! I don’t
mind, I’m hungry. 😊
storms don't bother me |
So, I sautéed the large thighs in oil
in Madame IP, trying to brown the skin up more than usual. Once done that, I
added red skinned potatoes, a large onion and a couple of carrots on top of the trivet. I cut the large potatoes in half because I’m only cooking for 15 minutes. That’s all the
thighs need so I’m hoping that is enough for the spuds as well.
chicken thighs on saute |
Everything in the pot ready to cook |
The IP
has built up pressure, released some steam and has started cooking our supper. We
were eating by 6:30, all but the corn cooked in one pot. And if I’d planned it,
I could have added that too. The chicken was delicious and the vegetables were
done perfectly. There were leftovers for another
night, but only potatoes and veggies.
Bill decided Clemson didn't need his sweater today although tomorrow it may go back on He has to grab it and carry it around for a while |
The dishes were cleaned up by 7 and
rather than watching more recordings, we watched our regular Sunday night show,
American Idol. It was 3 hours so I’m not sure I can stay up to the end. I’ve
asked Bill to record the last hour as I need to get up early for work tomorrow.
And I was watching for a rainbow all day So a full double one was awarded to us I've never seen one so bright and thick at the base |
This was from across the room, out our back window Stunning! |
As crazy as this day was for weather systems, we had a good one. We got things
accomplished and enjoyed some pleasure time doing what we enjoy.
And not to short change the sunset Also stunning Good night y'all! |
Thanks for your visit!
The main catch with taking advil is that it makes you feel like you can do more than you should. I know it is hard to just hang but rest with just a bit of walking for a few days is maybe is the best cure. Been there...done that.
ReplyDeleteThank you, makes sense. :)
DeleteIt was some weird weather yesterday but worked out pretty well over all. Good luck with your back issues, not fun. As soon as mine acts up from overnight rest I go right away to my chiropractor for an adjustment.
ReplyDeleteClemson is so funny. Neither of my dogs will let a sweater get near them. I love your garden ... wish I had the gumption to do the same at my house. Keep taking pictures of the critters ... I could watch them all day long.
ReplyDeleteExcellent pictures of the rainbows. Hope your back gets better.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had an awesome day (except the back issues). Love the fire in the fire pit! Nice that dinner is easy and delicious! Beautiful sunset and rainbow pictures :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful rainbow!
ReplyDeleteCrazy day of weather, eh? Power out ere now.
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