On the Ridge
I woke
after a wonderful sleep on Wednesday, July 17th. A smooth
lightweight sheet is all we need on these warm nights. It was 5 am and glancing
to my right as I rolled over, Bill was facing the other way, sound asleep. I teased
him about sleeping at the very edge of the king bed. He used to say it was
Clemson or me that kept pushing him that way. Ha ha, now he says that it is a
habit. I rested until 5 to 6 and then got up.
And the families were gathered in the lane |
He wasn’t
totally ‘out’ so after I got dressed, washed and brushed my teeth, I crept up
to say goodbye. He had no reason to get up so I’d hoped he would drop off
again. It was 6:10 when I had opened all blinds and the outside door and left
for Durham. I’m spoiled now and my wish as I drive is that I can get in and out
before any customers arrive. It just makes it easier although I can still work
around them if I have to and have done so.
i counted 22 before they headed for the pond There are a couple that limp, :( with bad legs |
I was out
of there in an hour and on my way home at 7:30. I was hot and sticky even
though I’d propped both doors open at 7. Today, I recovered some change from
one of the machines to feed a washer and to retrieve a box of soap crystals.
There were two of the damp mop heads that needed washing so they were swished and rinsed as
I worked. When I leave, I do my final walk through and can’t help the pride I
feel at leaving it sparkling and clean. 😊
Without a Nutri Bullet, I tried Jo-Anne's recipe for a Bullet Proof coffee I used regular salted butter and my hand blender |
It was very good and I'll make it again |
Back
home, Bill was up and in his Hangar. I knew he would be. I know now to
stop and wave as I go by, whether returning from work or from a walk. I gave him
a scare a week or so ago, him not knowing I’d returned. It is going to be a hot
day. Forecast is for a high of 81F/28C feeling like 87F/30C. There
is no wind to speak of today, the anemometer is reading 1 mph. No strenuous
jobs today! Inside, I made my tea and sat reading blogs and comments.
Our Hazel |
When Bill
came up for a coffee he asked me to walk down when I could. It is nice when he
wants an opinion for something he is trying to work out. That reminds me of a
little story from Bridgette’s childhood years. When she was 3 or 4, her Dad was
building a one-room music studio in the basement. At the bottom of the stairs he called
up to me “Honey, can you come and give me your opinion?” Bridgette (we used to
call her Hazel from the tv show of the 70’s) ran to the door and called down “I’ll
get it Daddy, where is it?” Makes me laugh when I picture her little self in
long dark ponytails. 😊
The baskets are upside down here with the shelf liner cut to fit I took them outside to glue it on |
The scratches from one piece of the metal frame |
Back in
the Suite, I dusted the entertainment centre, our hutch, some cupboards, the
coffee table and the wood up in the bedroom. This prompted me to start another
project that we’ve talked about. We have seagrass baskets on the lower shelf of
our coffee table. These are so handy. We have our RV cards in the box in there
plus my photo books. Sometimes it is a catchall to ‘hide’ things when company
arrives.
spray adhesive, wonderful quick stuff |
Back in place |
The
baskets are put together with hard wire and that has poked through over the
years, enough to scratch our shelf. Crap! We’ve been gifted the shelf liner by
our friends, Brenda and Randy, so now going to put it to good use! Thank you,
guys! Bill brought me up a Spray Adhesive that I can use outside to glue the
liner on the bottom.
Now, it is all back together |
Another project
I need to get at is fixing my little Welcome sign I made at Glen Rose RV Resort
in Texas. I bumped it a while ago when straightening the Kokopelli blanket on
the couch and lost some petals. Now, since I’ve found a better place for the blanket,
yay! I also found the dropped petals. I’ll use my portable glue gun to re-affix
those. Then the floors need to be done again and then maybe it will be time to
relax.
Bird feeder ready to hand again |
Before I
started any of those things, other than the dusting, I made us breakfast. I was
hungry again and had my egg benedict without the sauce. I love it even without
the sauce and without the English muffin underneath. We did dishes and Bill
went back down to work in the Hangar. He needed my help to help pull his rope
back through. The only digging left to do is up on the east side of the lane alongside
my flower garden.
Breakfast was yummy |
The ropes are tied and taped at Bill's end to the power cords |
My job was to pull it through the 100' of tubing Here, finally is the beginning of the cord |
Time to plug in! |
I found a
piece of plexiglass in the Bunky so wondered how easy it would be to paint it.
Basically, just puttering. I got cooled down nicely, as much as possible on an
83F/29C day. The breeze has picked up but only occasionally. It feels nice in
the shade or inside near a window. I busied myself with some picture sorting
this afternoon while Bill dozed and did some more blogging.
This is the rope that I pulled through last night Today, Bill pulled it back through and left about 4' at each end |
I’m into
my book but not too far yet and when I thought of reading outside, an
overpowering feeling of exhaustion came over me. I went upstairs and rested for
close to an hour but if I dozed, it was only for a very few minutes. It was
warm up there, even in the windows occasional breeze and my leg was achy for
some reason. Downstairs again, I joined Bill.
If you look on the side of the wall, the tubing rises up the wall to the outlet on the Hangar Also, his lights are now on, powered by a switch |
a closer look He'll build around it to keep water and critters out |
Supper
plans had been for burgers but I didn’t feel like that tonight. So, not for the
better of our health or our weight, I suggested bacon and cheese on buns. Bill introduced
this quick cheap meal to me when we first got together. We were living in a 2-bedroom
apartment and had his 4 girls every other weekend from Friday night to Sunday
night. We needed to feed them and feed them on a budget. Support payments were
killing us.
Back to tonight’s
supper. Bill agreed, although we don’t have an oven which is how we used to make
them – on baking sheets. No worries, we have a Weber Q and we’ll make it work.
We had hamburger buns to be eaten before they go bad and after freezing, they
are never the same in my opinion. I buttered the bun halves while frying up 1”
pieces of bacon and Bill cut cheese. On the grill mat, we toasted the buns
before loading them up.
Playing in the tiger lilies, they are really tall! |
They were
very filling and I didn’t eat as many as I’d planned. The last one was a little
over toasted so I just ate the toppings. Mine also included sliced olives just
because I love them and because I can! We cleaned up dishes and bill
disappeared down in the Hangar. I finished this post and sat with my book. This
was a busy enough day and I felt that we accomplished a lot.
And the sky did this a few times today but no rain fell |
A couple of my garden plots are very colourful |
Tomorrow morning,
we will get out early and pick up the big rocks that Bill has unearthed. I
guess we better another good sleep tonight! I hope you had a great day and
enjoyed this wonderful hot weather. The humidity has dropped considerably
today, thank goodness.
Our geese are still hanging around |
This one is sad because the last guy has a bad leg I missed the sunset tonight Good night everyone! |
Thanks
for stopping by!
It is good to stay busy. I am painting the interior of a house we have built and sometimes I think I am too old for this and most times I think I need to stay physically active. It is a tradeoff for sure but worth it.
ReplyDeleteYou're right about keeping busy. As long as we don't push toooo much, the activity is good for us. Let's try not to think that we're too old for things! haha
DeleteSince you didn't give the recipe for the bullet proof coffee I had to look it up. Turns out that's supposed to replace breakfast. Are you just using butter and no oil or what? What's your recipe? Your flowers are looking good.
ReplyDeleteSorry Bob! I use a cup of brewed coffee and 1 Splenda pack (personal choice) and instead of the oil, I use regular butter. Some recipes call for MCT oil or clarified butter (grass fed) but I don't have those things in the Suite. I like it and I'm not even using cream, which I love and is good fat for us. Blend and enjoy!
DeleteAbout 1 1/2 tbsp of butter.
DeleteHey now I think butter might be classified as cream. :O) Good to have treats to enjoy.
DeleteGetting this all done , the hanger is looking good too. That cheese and bacon on the bun is a nice treat we have not had for a long time.
ReplyDeleteThings are getting done while Bill isn't working at CanAm. They have slowed down considerably.
DeleteWe enjoy the cheese and bacon buns. :)
I laughed at your story about Bridgette, so cute :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, I get a kick out of it when it comes to mind.
DeleteYour day certainly was busy starting early! Pulling the rope reminds us of when we got electrical to the bunkhouse :) Good going Bill! Your flowers are looking so good! Love the pic and story of Bridgette! Too cute! Dinner looked easy and yummy. The last pic is sad looking at the goose :(
ReplyDeleteGood in this heat to start early with the jobs, eh? So you did the same thing with the rope and power cords. Smart guys! Bridgette was and is a cutie pie.
DeleteDinner was good although now I have to work those carbs and guilt off! haha
The hangar is looking good. How nice to have power. I've never tried bullet proof coffee. The idea of butter in my coffee isn't appealing!! Your flowers are looking beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Bill has worked hard on the Hangar and finally things are paying off. :) I love butter and can eat it alone anytime I feel a hunger pang. It's good for us!
DeleteI'm pleased with my little flower gardens.
Cute story about Bridgette. My granddaughter Lindsay looked a lot like her at that age. The flowers look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, kids say the darnedst things, don't they?
DeleteI laughed at the Bridgette's comment...very helpful young lady! The colors of all the flowers are lovely, I'm sure they brighten up the yard so nicely.
ReplyDeleteShe kept us on our toes, that's for sure!
Deletethank you, I do love the bright colours of my flowers. :)