The Ridge
Early, around 4:30, on Wednesday, May
29th I woke up when I heard Bill and Clemson. Clemmy was gagging,
about to throw up and Bill was hustling around trying to get him outside. Once
that episode was over and Clemson seemed fine again, we all settled down to go
back to sleep. It was 20 after 7 when I woke next and it has been a while since
I’ve slept that late. It felt nice to just relax.
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2 hanging planters, marigolds, peppers and tomatoes |
Bill was already up with his coffee
made when I moved downstairs. I made a tea and as I did so, checked the
weather. Our station said it was 52F/11C and it was cloudy again with little to
no wind. Not too bad of a day and maybe we'd see some sun later. We finished our drinks; Bill had already checked
our banking and was happy that our CPP pensions had gone in. Yay! Finally, we
would be able to fill the fridge and cupboards again.
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My stump planter still has bark on it A couple of marigolds will brighten it up |
By 9 we were on our way into Hanover.
I drove Ptooties and Bill drove Black Beauty. We had so much to do and
different stores to visit so this made the most sense. First, I went to
Rockwood Terrace and signed the paperwork to get Mom on the Foot Care Schedule.
That was easy. Bill had left after me, but was most likely ahead of me by now. He
first went to First Choice Haircutters to get his ears lowered and then carried
on with his other stops.
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My handsome guy with a new haircut |
I drove directly to Walmart and picked
up a few groceries and also a couple of hanging planters that were marked $9.99.
I was happy to pay that price. One is a pink geranium and the other a name that
I can’t remember without looking at it. From there I drove back through Durham,
stopping at Foodland for some 4-pack annuals. Marigolds were my choice this
year. I got tomato plants but she didn’t have peppers so I wasn’t done yet.
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Geraniums and marigolds in my new garden I think Chippy approves |
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The truth? Chippy is hanging around for the dropped seeds only |
Home Hardware was my next stop and I
used our gift card from Scott and Ellen to buy a bag of mixed bird seed.
Lastly, I stopped at the garden centre in North Wellington FS/Co-op. They had
the green pepper plants that I was looking for. At 11:45, I texted Bill that I was
on my way and he was already there ahead of me.
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These marigolds found a home in the flower box Bill made It is in our seating area so maybe will keep skitters away |
By the time I arrived home and got
the groceries put away, I was hungry and since Bill only had a yogourt at 8:30,
he was as well. I made us each a toasted egg omelette sandwich. I wasn’t
thinking about carbs at this point, just wanted to satisfy a hunger. We cleaned
up dishes and went back outside. I first surveyed my purchases before making
plans on where to plant. In each planter there are 3 rooted plants so I split the
geranium for individual planting. I only have one hanging location so Bill got
one in his pot by the Hangar along with a couple of marigolds.
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The hanging planter in another sitting area |
The rest of the 12 marigolds were
spread out in different places. My new little flower garden got 4 along with
the other 2 geraniums. I may purchase more annuals but time will tell. The
price of $1.29 for 4 is almost too good to resist. Next, I filled the bird
feeder so the bigger birds will be happy and spread some out for Chippy, our
little piggie chipmunk. Note: by the end of 4 hours, one feeder was empty. LOL
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And this is the flower that I can't name but it is very full and looks good here |
I went up to the garden with 16 tomato
plants and 8 pepper plants. I’m quite pleased with the progress on my radishes,
even though 5 had jumped ship into another row. I have sunflower seeds that are
pushing up through the ground around my garden and that is also exciting. Now
the rain expected tomorrow can do its magic. If nothing else, it will save me
from watering my new plantings. I put everything away and found Bill closing up the Hangar.
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To put the above picture in perspective, this is where it is |
Returning inside, I mixed up my
Creamy Jell-O and now we have an edible keto dessert again. 😊 8 of them, in fact! I caught up on my post, which I hadn’t started and
sat with Bill and Clemson until he lit the Weber for grilling. Tonight, we are
having sausages and Caesar salad for supper. It feels good to have choices
again, rather than the same thing over and over. Supper was great! And because
the sausages were so long, half of mine is in the fridge for another night.
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Bill was sad that he only got one planter back when he gave me two |
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And lastly, in a movable pot, 2 more marigolds |
Just before we finished eating the
sun popped through the clouds. The temperature hit 60F/14C and we look forward to
many more sun appearances in the days to come. We had our Jell-O later when
watching Mash reruns. I sat with my crocheting, did a few rows and turned to my
book until the new season of Private Eye began at 9. This was a terrific day!
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My garden today looks a lot happier! |
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And an experience - this is a watermelon plant |
The weather wasn’t warm but at least
it is dry and the G-R-E-A-T news, (picture Tony the Tiger here if I had one) the black flies
were no where to be seen the whole time I was outside working! Woohoo! Before posting, 2 very special birthday wishes go out to our son-in-laws. Dennis and Cory, the husbands of Bill's two oldest girls. What a coincidence that they share the same birthday.
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Happy Birthday, Dennis! |
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Happy Birthday, Cory! |
I hope
you enjoyed your day as well.
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Supper tonight |
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And the sun breaks through on time for a sunset |
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Dessert was yummy |
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Good night everyone! |
Thank you for popping in to see what
Bill and I were up to today.
I so love all your flowers. Wish I could plant some but am never here to enjoy them!!! I’ll just enjoy yours instead! Making jello as I type!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, you are welcome to enjoy mine. :)
DeleteYummy Jello!
Private Eye.....hmmmmm. I will have to check this out.
ReplyDeleteIt's a cute detective sitcom story. We enjoy it.
DeleteCould I ask how you do the creamy jello?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Here is my recipe.
DeleteCreamy Jell-O Fluff
2 (.30 oz) boxes of sugar free Jell-O or 1 (.60 oz)
Make as directed and let set.
On the side blend ¼ c. heavy whipping cream with ¾ lb. softened cream cheese.
Once Jell-O is set, whip with immersible blender the cream mixture with Jell-O.
Set in fridge.
Note: If you don’t have an immersible, you can also use a regular hand mixer. Mix slowly to the consistency you want. It can be blended creamy or left in chunks.
Enjoy guilt free. The Jell-O I buy says 10 calories per serving. 😊
Thank you, It looks delish!
DeleteAnother productive day enjoying the outdoor fish air, nice that the black flies are gone You will be having a lot of tomatoes with 12 plants. Too bad they usually all come at once.
ReplyDeleteIt was a great day but I'm sure you mean FRESH air not FISH air!!!
DeleteThe tomatoes don't come all at once though, they last me all summer and into the fall so it is perfect!
Wow..I love your garden! Wish we were closer to get some of those yummy tomatoes and other veggies! The flowers look so nice too! Us like Nancy are never home long enough to keep anything alive..Maybe one year! Dinner looked yummy too and I agree it's nice to have more choices! Happy Birthday Dennis and Cory..good looking guys!
ReplyDeleteThank you, no worries, I don't go crazy in the garden but lots of what we love at least. :) You are welcome to enjoy it from afar too!
DeleteNice to have groceries so I can plan better meals. :)
They are handsome young men.
I can't keep my hummingbird feeders full but the birds don't touch the other feeders, you must have friendlier birds in Ontario :-)
ReplyDeleteThe plant is a Calibrachoa,also known as Million Bells.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks terrific!
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