The Ridge
On Monday, May 27th, we
were very surprised with the gorgeous blue sky when we woke. Bill was up around
6 but I was still ‘dead to the world', he said. I didn’t rise until just after
7! I know I dreamt a lot but I had a wonderful sleep. Suffice it to say, that
is not too unusual for me. I made my tea, already prepped by Bill, and although
I should’ve gone for a walk, I instead decided to sit with him for a few minutes. Today
was going to be exerting enough.
Bill taking the garbage down to the road |
I gathered the house garbage and Bill
did the rest, taking it and the recycle bins down to the road. He went out to
the Hangar with his second coffee and I read blog posts. We decided on a
quickie breakfast of cereal for him and a toasted zucchini bagel for me. Enough
to get us through until noon hour at least.
By 8:40, I had finished reading and
playing my 3 FB Scrabble games with my sisters so took a walk down to the
corner after all. It is beautiful out there, already 56F/14C at 9 am.
A rare sight this spring |
I toasted
my bagel and got dressed for working in the garden.
On my walk, I look back to see our garbage being picked up |
At 9:30 we were on our way
to Chatsworth to ‘steal’ some periwinkle from my sister’s property. I think
you’ll agree by looking at this picture that they have lots to spare! Actually, Gayle was happy to let us get what we need, there would be no stealing involved.
My zucchini bagel was tasty |
It is only about 25 minutes to
Chatsworth so we were there in no time.
We went on that lovely country road that is a favourite of mine |
Gayle pretty much gave us free reign
from where to dig the plants and Bill started with the shovel while I pulled
with my gloved hands. We both had our bug hats on as the black flies really
like Bill, especially.
As I said, lots of periwinkle and this is only one view |
I’ve come out mostly unscathed from their bites, other
than a couple, but they are certainly hungry. Gayle has bites all over too. We
all hope they are on they way to Death Valley soon. Literally!
Bill digging in through the thick plants |
When we left Gayle and John's, I texted Jamie back in Durham about
picking up my ‘work’ keys on the way back through town. We met him at the Tim
Horton’s and had a nice little chat with him. We are both very fond of this
young man, I say young but he must be 55 in order to retire early from Honda.
Still young, eh? He asked how many hours I’ve put in to-date and offered to pay me but
I told him we could wait until the weekend. I promised not to lock my keys in
again (but my fingers were crossed, just in case)! He felt good that he wasn’t
the only one that had done that. π
Gayle's pretty garden leading up to the house |
Her irises are beautiful and early! |
Back at the house, we saw two Goose
families in the front field. There were 14 babies and then another family
walking up the lane ahead of us looking for an exit. Another 5 babies there so
Bill said we almost need new signs “Goose Causeway”. I love it!
So, 14 babies here |
Instead of going off the side into the pond, Mama led them up the whole length of the driveway |
We haven’t had
the weather for the turtles to be encouraged to try nesting in the driveway. Or
else they’ve found other places to lay their eggs. I know there are a lot of
small turtles on the logs in the pond, visible along the lane way.
We chuckled about their little bow-legged waddle |
I set to work spreading the
periwinkle on the hill. Not an easy task keeping my balance on the steep
incline and pressing the roots into the newly raked earth.
The 'free' periwinkle |
I’m not even sure if
this will take since it hasn’t been tilled up to loosen the dirt. All we can do is
try and be positive. I emptied the rain barrel by using the hose to water. With no pressure that
was a slow process so I took to filling the watering can as well and making
sure everything got a dosing of rain water. I made 5 or 6 trips doing that and it was tiring to say the least.
This was how I left it yesterday, after my own garden was raided |
And this new greenery is today's addition |
Overnight tonight and tomorrow are
looking like wet ones so for once, I’m grateful for it. But one day would be
enough to make me happy! Be careful what you wish for, eh?
Bill hooked up the hose for me but it was a slow flow |
I walked up the berm
behind us when I heard the farmer spraying his field of wheat. It is growing
quite quickly so the grain obviously loves the wet weather.
Radishes have popped their heads above ground |
While up there, taking a
break from the watering can fill ups, I walked to my garden and was blown away
that my radishes have poked their heads above ground! Yahooey!
The monster sprayer in the back field |
I also noticed that Goose, our spruce
tree, has not only new growth but baby pine cones! They are adorable! Gosh, I
guess anything ‘baby’ appeals to me. I was quite happy to see that he is
healthy and pulled the grasses around from his base.
Goose, the Spruce with new growth |
Goose's pine cones |
Inside, I had a lovely hot/cool
refreshing shower and sat at my laptop, moving pictures into folders and onto
my external hard drive. I promised Smitty pictures from her last visit with Mom in 2016
so downloaded some onto a usb stick plus the ones from this year. I will print
them off in town and send them to her through royal mail. At 93, Smitty is ‘old
school’, bless her heart and will appreciate the hard copies to keep with her. π
Rob gave us this J.A. Jance book Have to get into it tonight |
After doing that, I went outside for
a walk down the lane. Today is the first day that I’ve been comfortable wearing
my shorts jumper. The bugs didn’t bother me as I walked out to the road and
back to Bill’s Hangar to see what he’s up to. It was time to retire inside
again and I managed to finish another few rows of my blanket. Clemson had taken
himself upstairs to the bed again, all on his own with no hesitation. There’s
that young pup coming to the forefront again.
My sweetie is happy in the Hangar |
Around 4:30 he came down and sat
beside me in my chair, soon drifting off. Bill came in at 5 and got his supper ready
before he jumped down to see what Dad was up to. His sense of smell had to be
what alerted him since his eyesight is failing and his hearing, as you know, is
almost non-existent.
Tree fungus is always interesting |
At 5:45, my turn to start our supper. Nice to have
leftover meatloaf and fries in the freezer. I heated the air fryer, oiled
the fries and we were eating by 6:30.
I think there is some cross breeding going on in the Daffodil world here |
This has been a really nice day. We
got some things done in the early part of the day and Bill was able to work on
his airplanes down in the Hangar into the afternoon. I completed the chore I had for the day and
now the rain can come and dampen my work. I picked my one sole morrel and will
fry it up in the morning after putting some time in at work first thing.
Today,
we reached 67F/20C and loved every minute. I hope your day was a good one. PS –
the frogs are still singing.
And my morrel will taste wonderful fried up in butter in the morning |
supper was delicious even though a repeat of a couple of nights ago Have a wonderful evening! |
Thank you for visiting us today.
Surprising to have cones on such a young spruce tree!
ReplyDeleteI know!:)
DeleteLove that picture of the periwinkle surrounding the trees!
ReplyDeleteTheir property is beautiful, makes you want to lay on the periwinkle mattress. :)
DeleteIt was another wonderful day enjoying the sunshine and warm weather. Enjoy the J.A Jance love reading her books. Especially the ones written around southern Arizona.
ReplyDeleteIt was a great day and we enjoyed the warmth. I'm sure this will be another good story.
DeleteYou are planting periwinkle and I was ripping some of it out because it takes over the flowerbed. Just caught up on your new job. Wow, you are a busy lady. Hope you are also getting fringe benefits, like free laundry?
ReplyDeleteThat's funny! Gayle said she needs to pull some out of an area too so I'll probably get more. I don't mind it taking over in my garden, it means less grass and less mulch. :)
DeleteI'm enjoying the job and Jamie is such a nice boss. No free laundry, I get paid well enough. Pat asked me the same thing. :)
Don't you just love the spring? Everything is growing nicely and it's so GREEN!!! I just love the baby geese!
ReplyDeleteYes! I totally do!
DeleteGayle has a lovely place! Nice you met up with Jamie and that you really like your boss! Really makes it better. Cool that your garden is already popping through and radishes yum! Bill looks happy in the hangar and it looks like he's got more of the moisture vapor up on the walls. It's going to be so cute once he gets it done! Dinner looks yummy oh and your little tree with the pine cones is just too cute :)
ReplyDeleteShe does have a nice place. More work than what we have with all the trees and gardens but it is what they love right now.
DeleteBill is happy with the Hangar, soon getting drywall and then he will be REALLY happy!
Loves being able to work on his planes. I've never seen baby pinecones so was quite excited.
Everything is so green and pretty. Except for the "flies", what a blessing to have so much beauty around you. And the fries looked delicious, as usual.
ReplyDeleteThank you, the flies are leaving us soon, I've packed their bags. :)
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