Home on the Ridge
Clemson
woke up first, at 5:30 on Saturday, June 15th. Good timing since I
was getting up in 30 minutes to go to work. Now I wouldn’t feel bad waking him
up to go out before I leave. We
crawled back into bed and he was out like a light when I got up, dressed and
washed. Even when I slipped out the door, he never moved. I was just over an hour this morning cleaning the Mat but I’ll hold that 15 minutes and tack it on
to another day to make it a full shift. I just realized that it has been a
month since I started working for Jamie and still think it was a smart thing to
do. 😊
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The geese take off at a run when I drove out the lane |
On the
way home, I noticed that the Durham Conservation Area was having a Garage Sale this
weekend and starting today at 8. I guess it was open for 4 hours last night where
a lot of bigger stuff sold. It was 8 by the time I’d stopped at the bank and
walked to Rob and Pat’s, so decided to swing by. I’d not been back into the conservation
area from this end. At least I don’t remember it. They had a big tent, which I
forgot to get a picture of, with many tables of ‘stuff’.
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And the rain led me to Durham |
To be
cordial, I walked around and looked at everything. Other than 3 books, a 500
pc. puzzle, 2 garden ornaments, $1 later, I left. I drove back through
the camping areas and to the McGowan Falls.
I’d never been at them from this
way and I recognized, once again, my fear of walking on an iron bridge. If the
walkway was solid, it wouldn’t be so scary but it is open and the rushing falls
are right below. I couldn’t do it, not even to take a picture. Darn! They are
so pretty.
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They must use the same sign every year |
I drove back
to the entrance and headed home The rain had stopped but the gray blanket
overhead had a different story. “Don’t trust me, I’m full of more rain!” I
temporarily placed my garden finds and came inside to see that Clemson was
still sound asleep on our bed, exactly has I’d left him. Bill called at 9:15 to
let me know that he was back in Canada after his drive this morning to Port
Huron. Across the border and back already! Awesome!
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Driving back into the park area |
He didn’t
need to be answering questions about his cooler and suitcase as he crossed, so
left them in the CanAm trailer so will stop there on his way, go to Costco and
then scoot home. I hope he brings some of that sunshine with him. It will be
nice to have him home, as always. Clemson came downstairs after I made my tea
and went out for more personal business before ‘asking’ to go back up to bed,
if you please.
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Not stepping on this bridge |
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The dam is always nice to watch (from the solid ground) |
Our buddy, Pat
texted from Manitoulin, just checking in to see how we were and letting us know
what all they’ve accomplished. They are up there with their 2 sons and 1
grandson so a lot of wood is getting cut for burning/storage and I believe
today the boys are off fishing. How nice for them!
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This is the other end of the beach I go to in the summer |
Donna and
I also texted back and forth about the 90-second keto bread I made with almond
flour. Like me, she wasn’t keen on the coconut flour recipe. I have to credit Shirley K for encouraging me
to stick with the recipe and use almond flour instead. It is so much nicer and
very filling! I had some with feta cheese, a hard-boiled egg and grape
tomatoes. It was so filling that I could only eat half a slice.
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Perfect eggs, 5 minutes |
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ice cold bath |
I cleaned
up and made myself a coffee at 11. That’s when my sweetie called that he had
left Costco and was on his way home. He could have worked this morning,
delivering a trailer to Fanshawe Park in London but like a good husband, he said
that he’s been away for 3 days and thought his wife would like him to come
home. 😊 Andy understood and sent him on his
way. I’m glad he declined.
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A pretty little snap dragon down our lane |
While waiting
for Bill, I wondered what I could get into so decided to go upstairs and
prematurely decide what clothes would be ‘Cancun’ suitable since when I was
shopping, something new for the trip was in my head. I had already begun
tucking certain ‘special’ things in the cupboard above my side of the bed. They
would be things that I knew for sure were going and things that I didn’t want to be wearing this summer.
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a slice of bread made with almond flour ready for the oven |
It was
good for me as it is also encouragement to work on those pesky pounds around my
belly. We have yet to decide what we’ll need for suitcases and whether we can
share a checked case and each have a carry-on. The age-old worry of losing your
checked bag makes you want to bring as much on board in your carry-on as
possible. LOL good thing we have time to figure it all out and I AM being very
wise in the number of clothes I'm choosing.
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A healthy lunch
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Somethings
might have to go into vacuum-sealed bags to lighten the load. The good news is
that at this stage of the game, I have made a decision on my dress and shoes
for the wedding itself. Yay! I had just finished putting everything back in the
cupboard and it was 1:15. Time to stretch my legs while Clemson was still abed.
What a sleepy head today! I walked out
and down the lane. No sun, so no turtles out but the geese families set off at a
run to the bulrushes at Don’s side of the pond when they saw me. I’m such a
threat, you know.
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A few new books we haven't read |
I knew
from experience that Bill would be along very soon so walked down North Line a
bit and cut back through our field. The rain began lightly again so I headed
back. You might be able to see why we couldn’t use our paddle boat and can’t use the kayaks
in the pond. I’ve tried to zoom in but the pond weeds are almost to the surface and
only get worse from here on in. Anyway, it was the right decision to sell them and
with a nibble on our kayaks, we are hopeful that the deal goes through.
I wasn’t
all the way back up the lane when I heard Ptooties coming along the road. Good
timing! With everything unloaded, he relayed his day, checked through the
parcels from N.C. and stretched out on his recliner. He’s had a long day already and it
is only 2 pm. I was up early too and felt that a snooze might be a good idea.
If I sit and try to read I think my eyes
would close. So, I went upstairs with our pooch.
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Waiting for my sweetie to come home |
It was
only a cat, er, dog nap lasting only about 20 minutes but the main thing is
that Bill slept for much longer. He had certainly had a busier morning than I
had. When I woke up, I turned the tv on and started watching another chic flick that I
hadn’t seen before. Clemson and I moved downstairs and joined Bill once I heard
him moving around. We all watched the movie together. When it finished, it was more Mash reruns until it was time for supper.
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I don't think you can see the grass under the water |
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One of my pretty two-tone irises |
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Unloading our stuff |
We each
had our roast beef dinners leftover from the other night. It didn’t take long
to warm them up in the microwave on the reheat dinner setting. Never do I recall warming up a
beef dinner and having the meat as tender as the day we first cooked it. It was
an easy meal and it was delicious. Clean up was also a breeze and for dessert,
we each had a dish of my custard. Yum!
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My dinner tonight |
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Bill's two parcels |
The rest
of the evening was quiet consisting of my blog post, our books and television. We were
together again just the way we like it. It was a great day. I hope you can say
the same.
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Good night from all of us |
Thank you
for popping by.
It was a nice day too bad you got the rain and the yard sale at the co nervation area would have been fun as well.
ReplyDeleteIt was a nice day. The rain wasn't actually disappointing, my plants got watered.
DeleteI love the pictures you share of The Ridge. It gives me hope that someday our lot will be of a similar nature. There is a lot of underbrush to clean out and trees to plant, etc.
ReplyDeleteWould you be willing to share your almond flour bread recipe? Do you just have a slice with your meal or could it be used for a small sandwich?
Thank you, give your lot time and you will see the same successes we see here. :)
DeleteThe 90-second bread is easy. Hand mix 3 tbsp. almond flour, 1 tbsp melted butter, 1/2 tsp. b. powder, 1 large egg and a pinch of salt in a sandwich size container. I use a fork or whisk. Mix until all bubbles are gone or tap on the counter to remove them. The bottom of the container should be covered. Microwave for 90 seconds. You can try it as a sandwich but I like it better toasted .
Thanks Patsy!!
DeleteDon't feel bad ... none of my horses would ever go over metal grid bridges when in the mountains. I always thought they must know something I didn't. I haven't tried any bread recipes. I'm trying to stay away from that as much as possible.
ReplyDeleteOh good! I'm as smart as the horses at least!! haha
DeleteBest to avoid bread completely but sometimes I like toast. :)
Glad you liked the almond flour recipe! No guilt and it tastes so good..actually thinking I'm having an egg "sandwich" this am! The wedding will be here before you know it as fast as this year is flying! $1.00 for all that! My kind of sale! Glad Bill is home again and Happy Father's Day Bill :)
ReplyDeletethank you, when I want some toast, I love how easy it is to make a slice up. The wedding seems far away but I know it will come fast.
DeleteI'll pass the message on to Bill. Thanks.
Always nice when things work out and everyone is Home the way it should be.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
absolutely!
DeleteThis spring has truly been a mixed bag of weather. We're getting the cloudy skies but not the rain which is starting to become a desperate need here on the Prairies.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos of the landscape and the flowers in particular...even the dandelions. Glad your DH returned and all is well in your world. :)
Spring has been crazy!! We'd send some rain if we could.
DeleteThank you, the flowers are so pretty, even wild flowers. It is very nice to have Bill home again.
You sure your snapdragon is not birds-foot trefoil? If you watch it when it goes to seed the seeds look like a small three toed bird's foot
ReplyDeleteNope, I'm not sure at all! I know you know better than I do with flowers, birds and plants so I trust your suggestion. :) I've never heard of birds-foot trefoil but will Google it.
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