The Ridge
It was a
gorgeous morning so when I got up at 6:30, I went for my walk. Strange, how I can’t
seem to sleep in much even when I don’t have to work. Such a nice walk it was,
down to the turbine and back. 2 miles. Each morning, each day gets easier here in our pooch-less life. I
made my tea and sat at my laptop. Bill was already outside prepping the riding
mower. At 7 and not before, he would start cutting the grass. Gotta respect the
neighbours as they do us.
Good morning! |
I
finished my tea and went out to do the same thing with my mower. He made it easy by cutting
up the hill into my area so I didn’t have as much to do. In return, I pulled a
lot of grass from around my little flower beds and the trees up here to save
him time trimming. The mulch certainly helps too, a lot of that stuff I can get
with my mower. I was done first, with much less to do and came inside to make
breakfast.
sitting with my pretty Mom |
I
remembered to pull the peameal bacon out of the freezer on time and it was easy
to cut 4 slices. I had my over-easy egg on top and it was quite tasty.
Just missing the sauce and English muffin which would make Eggs Benedict. Bill
did dishes for me while I got ready to go see Mom. It has been just over a week
so I couldn’t not go. It was a nice day for a visit, I caught up with her
walking down the hall away from me. She was quite surprised and I was very
pleased that she still knows me. We just never know.
Mom had this picture of my little brother, Michael on her calendar It was taken last July and I love the smiles |
We walked
a bit and then returned to her room where I searched for her glasses. Who knows
where they’ve ended up but at least she can see and read pretty good without
them. I think her eyes and mine are about the same. I don’t really ‘need’ my
glasses either, except for the reading up close part. I gave up on that hunt
but did spend some time hanging up all of her necklaces. They end up off the
nice wardrobe with hooks and in her dresser drawers. Also, on her hangers in
the closet. I think she is co-ordinating with her clothes. 😊
And there were 2 families in the lane this time |
She was
very happy and calm and we laughed a lot as usual. At 10 to 12 we walked to the
dining room. She insisted once more on walking me to the door and it took about
10 minutes there to say goodbye. She was quite chatty. Again, after I drove
away, she was still there, so I hoped they got her to her table easily enough.
Back home, I spread some black earth around my recently planted flowers but not
on the big hill yet. Those plants seem to be coming along without it.
And they presented a lovely picture as they swam away |
And I love this one |
Bill
worked in the Hangar for a while after finishing the grass and will trim in the
morning. Inside I mixed the batter for a cake I’m making for tomorrow and my
sweetie had a nap up on the bed. When he got up, we packed a cooler and drove
to the Acreage. Donna and Gerry had invited us over for supper. We chatted,
received condolence hugs and had a few drinks. It was an early Happy Hour
extended through until time to eat. Donna and I had a game of Scrabble while the guys
played some horseshoes.
Looks good to me! |
I think
at the pit it was tied, Gerry vs Mike and at the picnic table, there was no question
– I was today’s champion. We both enjoyed the game and the challenge. Gerry grilled the pork ribs that Donna had
par-boiled and when they were ready, we brought out the potato salad and corn
on the cob. First tasteof the corn this summer and it was delicious! For dessert Donna had
picked strawberries with yogourt and/or whipped cream. What a wonderful meal and a delightful treat to not have to cook.
Donna got the vowels and I got this kind of mess |
And our board at the end |
Gerry looking after supper |
Saucing up those ribs |
I helped
Donna with dishes while the guys started a fire in their pit at the front of
the property. We walked up to join them and had a nice chit chat. It was a great evening. I noticed that I had received a few bites
on my back and wondered when I got those. Last night, Bill and I had sprayed on
the new repellent I’d received so I doubt it was then but perhaps this morning
when I was out cutting grass. I didn’t feel anything biting me but you never
know. I’ll be using Benadryl tonight.
And a few things for tomorrow's celebration |
We said
our goodbyes shortly after 9 and upon returning home, Bill plugged us in so I
could bake the cake before going to bed. Tomorrow morning, I had a few things
to take care of so didn’t want to be up too late. This was a good day for both
of us and we look forward to celebrating Canada Day with more family. I hope
you have had a great day too.
and a picture of Donna and Gerry's pond tonight Good night from The Ridge |
Thank you
for stopping by!
Sounds like enjoyed a fun day and now ready for Canada Day celebrations.
ReplyDeleteYes, with more family. :)
DeleteA little work, a little play and enjoying friends! Sounds like a productive and wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteThe work went quickly at least and then relaxing time. :)
DeleteSounds like a great day to me! Your mom looks happy and beautiful. Love that pic of her and your brother! How far away is he from you? Dinner looks wonderful! Haven't played Scrabble in years, but I'm tempted once again! Donna and Gerry's pond looks inviting for hot days. Happy Canada Day! Hoping you have something fun in store!
ReplyDeleteIt was a wonderful day. I love that picture too, they both look so happy. He doesn't see her enough, he lives in Cold Lake, Alberta so 1,961 miles.
DeleteThey do have a nice pond and although it looks dirty, we swim on really hot days.
Sounds like a pleasant visit to help lift your spirits.
ReplyDeleteYour Mom looked like she was in good spirits.
Be Safe and Enjoy your Canada Day Celebration.
It's about time.
Thank you it did help!
DeleteI play words with friends on my phone, and those are exactly the letters I get all the time. Makes it tough!! I just love the pictures of the geese ... keep them coming please!! I love that your Mom always wears a nice matching necklace. Like the hats we all used to wear, no one does that any more!!
ReplyDeleteI love the word games on line too but much prefer the hands on person to person. :)
DeleteMom is always adorned with a necklace. I love that. It's where I get my 'I'm going to dress up' motto.
Sounds like a nice visit with your mom and a great picture of the two of you. I also like the last picture of the pond at your sister's place.
ReplyDeleteIt was, thank you.
DeleteHappy Canada Day!
ReplyDeleteLove the photo with your mom and the ones of the geese (or doose as my grandson calls them).
Thank you, I love the 'doose'. :)
DeleteYour mama always looks so pretty. Yesterday we also had our first fresh corn on the cob. It was delicious. Happy Canada Day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Canada Day, Elva. The corn was delicious.
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