Home on the Ridge
Another
wonderful morning here on The Ridge and today, Monday, July 1st, is the
152nd birthday of Canada. That is awesome! Today, we celebrate all
across the country, not only with a holiday for most of us but some of us are
with family and/or friends or both! The next best part is that the weather is
gorgeous!! We started a tradition in London in our sticks and bricks home quite
a few years ago.
A gorgeous day rising! |
Clear sailing, literally clear |
Today,
Bill and I have planned to start it again. There will be one less of us but we
know we’ll have room inside, had the weather been wet or cold again. Tadah! It’s
not going to be either of those! I went in to work this morning at 6:15 and did
a thorough cleaning. There were 3 customers who came in as soon as the door
unlocked at 7 so my last 45 minutes were slowed a bit, sweeping and mopping
around others. No problem, it was nice to see new faces.
I dropped
Pat’s egg dishes off on the way home and then set to work cooking potatoes in
Madame IP. That was fast and I avoided the dirty potato saucepan since the pot
only had water to wipe down. Into the fridge they went to cool and I started
dessert. Caramel Apple Cheesecake Crumble – now doesn’t that sound delightful?
No, it isn’t keto but it isn’t terrible either.
Bill put the sunshades out but other than keep the Suite cool, we never sat under it, having enough shade under our little trees |
I peeled
and cut the spuds when cool enough and chopped radishes, green peppers and
green onions from my garden. No garden peppers, yet, although I do have one on a plant! On my way up the drive earllier, I
stopped to blow up red and white balloons and hung them around the property.
Just because I can!
These were taken this morning, the day after, so deflated |
A few on the mailbox, the point of the corral, the weather
vane and the Suite had a few and I placed a few flag films on the windows.
Marilynne brought snacks which we all enjoyed L-R: Carol, Bruce, Liz, Brian, Marilynne, Bill |
Bill
puttered around in the Hangar, painting and placing trim to fill in time and I
spent the time indoors. You know how a host(ess) is in charge of planning food,
dishes, concerns herself about seating, drinks, glasses etc. etc. Well, it
doesn’t feel that I stopped and lastly, I swept through the Suite and moved
Clemsons bed and things up onto our bed. I think everything was ready. At
1:45, Bill said there is an old car coming up the drive, it’s Liz and Bruce!
Isn't she a beautiful car? |
Bruce
proudly drove his Dad’s ’58 Ford Fairlane up the drive and parked. He inherited
this 3 or 4 years ago and what a beaut! They stepped out garbed in Canada Day
clothing, Liz looking cute with a flag in her hair. One year, they both came
with Canada Day sunglasses with flags on the lenses. It is easier for me to
wear red and white than it is for Bill. Other than his Christmas t-shirt, he
doesn’t have anything in either colour. Maybe next year!
After he came so close, we started tossing him nuts from the snacks |
We sat
until closer to 2:30 when Carol, Brian and Marilynne drove in. The gang was all
here! More celebratory attire, I love it! Red, white and gray was the theme of
the day. The weather was perfect and we moved from sun to shade according to
our body requirements. Bill and I were so relieved to have great weather so we
could sit outside.
While we were walking, someone made himself at home This was after we returned to our chairs and I had covered the dish |
We did a walk around to my garden and Bill’s Hangar before
the Weber was lit and Bill started grilling burgers and dogs. We were entertained by the 3 or 4 chipmunks running around our chairs and feet.
Little devil but he's so cute! |
This
wouldn’t be a fancy meal as it was all about the time together. Dad was missed
and so was Clemson. Both were mentioned periodically in conversations but we
didn’t dwell on either. We all have wonderful memories of the two of them and I smile, because they are together again. I had potato salad made and blended the dressing for
the Caesar salad and along with devilled eggs, there was plenty of food. My no
carbs diet went out the window so I could celebrate the holiday in typical fashion!
Liz and I had the hot dogs and I really enjoyed mine! |
The
cheesecake crust was a little hard so I forgave anyone who left some on their
plate, which only a couple of us did. Other than that, everything turned out
great and our company said their goodbyes after pictures at 7:30.
Aren't we all patriotic? |
I should have
got my tripod out to get a self-portrait but my mind at that stage was lucky to
remember a picture at all. I was starting to come down from the day and reflect
on how well things went. I was too busy enjoying the company that I forgot a picture of all the food!
And Bill with his 2 sisters on the left and b-i-l's and step Mom on the right I think he said he was the rose between two thorns here Hmmm, they disagreed |
And even the Ford fits the theme |
Loved the car |
🌞
HAPPY
CANADA DAY from the Ridge!
What a fun day y'all had and perfect weather for it as well. Nice to have everyone together and enjoy the day. Nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteLove the '58 Ford, I had a '58 Ford custom 4 door I traded for my first motorcycle.
It was a great day. If we'd all only kept the cars we drove years ago.........
DeleteThat's a great day! Love the car, what wonderful shape it's in. The pics of all of you (minus u and Bill) are great. What a patriotic group you are! Glad you all had such a wonderful day and a great tradition to restart. Marilynne looks wonderful! Glad the weather was perfect...just meant to be!
ReplyDeleteWe had a great day indeed. Company, food, weather and a beautiful car too! :)
DeleteHappy Canada Day! What a great way to celebrate. I love your outfits and that car!!! Awesome!! Your chipmunk buddy is a keeper!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy. I love that they all get into the celebration. The car is beautiful. More time and we could have gone for a ride.
DeleteSounds like a great way to spend Canada Day. Wow what a nice car!
ReplyDeleteIt was a good day with Bill's family.
DeleteGlad to see you had a great Canada Day Celebration with everyone including the car in theme.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Thank you, the day turned out perfectly!
DeleteWhat a wonderful way to spend Canada Day! You all were certainly patriotic in your attire. I, like Bill, own nothing red. I'll have to pick something up on sale now that it is over for next year. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to work on Bill for next year. :)
DeleteWow...beautiful family, beautiful weather, beautiful car, beautiful setting, great food and love. You are all blessed.
ReplyDeleteThank you Elva. Well said!!
DeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDelete