The Ridge
It was
different waking up on Thursday, Aug. 22nd remembering that I was on
my own. Since it was only 5:30, I snuggled with Sergei in Clemson’s spot and
drifted off and on until 6:00. Good thing I’d closed the windows last night, it
was chilly this morning. Without wasting anytime, I texted Bill that I was up
and we chatted then by phone.
Well, good morning sunshine!! What a lovely sunrise |
Leaving
the Suite around 6:25 gets me to the Mat at 6:35. After backing in, Rob greeted
me on his morning walk and we chatted for a few minutes before I went to start
work. Jamie has been busy! There is a ramp right inside the back door, removing
the need for a ‘watch your step’ sign, making it wheelchair accessible and
removing about 2’ of the shelf for folding right inside the door. All very good
ideas.
I wanted to see what the rains did for my garden and I was very pleased |
Then when
I went to open the Lock Up, I noticed that he had changed the door from opening
out into the narrow hall to an inside opening. There were a couple of things
making this entry more difficult for me but only because of tools they are
working with. Once I moved a machine out of the way, it was quite easy and would
make the process of a few things much better.
Look at my watermelon!! |
I was
alone until 7:05 when Bonnie from Welbeck’s popped in and it was 7:15 when a
regular Polish customer came in the front door with a friendly “Good morning,
my dear!” He hadn’t even seen me yet but knew I was there. 😊 Nice, harmless fellow who indicated concern when he saw
Jamie doing a sweep through one night. He wondered what had happened to me? I
can’t understand 75% of what he says, his accent is very, very strong but I do
my best to communicate.
Funny thing with hostas This one is just little and just starting to flower |
This one, the leaves are almost yellow and it has just blossomed too but I have others that have been done for weeks |
It was
7:45 when I left the place, clean once more, and drove to Rob and Pat’s to use
their wifi. I had texted and, of course, Pat invited me in. I declined with
thanks and hoped to get my pictures downloaded and blog published quickly. That
didn’t work as well as I’d hoped, my pictures were taking forever so even after
a fruitless attempt inside their home I conceded defeat and drove home. It can
wait until tonight or tomorrow and I’ll go to the library again.
I enjoy my bp coffee every other day for a treat |
Back
home, I parked B.B. down in her spot and came inside to make my tea. For some
reason, maybe the frustration over my blog, I felt hungry so had a couple of
small pieces of zucchini bread with butter. Yum, that went down quite nicely.
With my tea finished, I tried calling my sister in Montreal. Today is her
birthday and although I usually don’t call sibs on their special day, my cards
generally arrive on time. This year, it wouldn’t be there so I wanted her to
know I’m thinking of her. The line was busy a few times so I left a singsong
text instead.
Since Audrey doesn't like being 'shared' in blogs, I'm posting a picture of her in her late teens instead Happy Birthday, Aj! |
I wanted
to have a shower but (there’s always a ‘but’ – my Dad would say) I got
distracted in the bedroom. Since I brought 4 new pieces of clothing home
yesterday (yes, I did! – they were practically giving them away!) I needed to
purge of 4 or Bill and I say the rule is 8 things from my closet or drawers.
Well, I made short work (figure of speech – because it took me the better half
of two hours) of that project but managed to move a couple more things to the
Cancun cupboard and purge about 15 other things for the exchange bag. I was
very critical of stuff.
The bunky, all ready for company |
Then,
instead of hopping in the shower, I made myself a b.p. coffee and sat at my
laptop to start today’s post. It was 12 noon so I had some yogourt and took my
coffee out to the Bunky. Around 11:00 I noticed that there was more sun than
clouds so I unplugged from power and turned the inverter on. No point in
wasting sunshine! The rest of the day sweeping and cleaning up the Bunky. I
made the bed up for our guests and opened the window for a couple of hours to
air it out. I think it will be quite comfy in there.
windows, a fridge and a lovely antique chair to have a rest on |
I started
into the next James Patterson book that I had left to read. The Quickie. It was
going to be another fast read. Inside, I started pulling things out to make
Choke Cherry Jelly. I’d found a recipe yesterday that sounded easy enough. Lots
of instructions but that was typical for jam or jelly. First, I had to clean
the cherries and make sure all the little stems were removed. That wasn’t as
hard as it sounds even though they are tiny. Most pulled off when I picked
them.
I lucked out finding this loaded bush |
I didn't have a bag so carried them home in my shirt |
I thought this would be 6 cups but it was only 4 |
So, I went out the lane and down the road a bit to pick another 2 cups |
It only
made 3 jars but from the taste on my fingers (from the tip over) I think they
will be yummy. If I get ambitious, I may pick more off the bush and fill
another 2 or 3 jars. Clean up was the worst part, at least it looked like it.
Preparing to separate the liquid in my colander |
Sterilizing the jars and lids |
The Jam up, jelly tight mash up (for you younger gen, this was a song in the 60's) |
I cleaned up the mess of dishes |
3 jars of jelly boil in water for 10 minutes before the removal and cool down |
Many pots and pans were dirtied in the process of making this delight.
Now that I know the process, the next batches will be easier I can't open them until tomorrow after 9 to see if we like it! |
I got
the dishes out of the way and sat and watched the last 45 minutes of On Golden
Pond before Bill returned shortly after 9. He’d had a long day and once the
groceries and his stuff were unloaded and put away, I got into the package I
was waiting for.
And my hot dog supper was delicious! |
Yes, my
new Canon camera was in at Henry’s so Bill brought it home for me. The battery
needed to be charged so I couldn’t do much fiddling with it but it sure is
pretty! I’ll be anxious to get my hands on it tomorrow. I’m looking forward to
having a nice pocket size camera to use again rather than my phone. My Samsung
takes good pictures but it takes a longer time to download them onto my laptop.
Yay! My sweet little Canon power shot arrives! |
Now that
Bill is home, I can relax again before going up to bed. It has been a great
day, seeming so long ago that I drove into work. My jelly has to sit and cool
for 24 hours and then we get to taste it. I hope you’ve enjoyed your day.
The day ended just as lovely as it started |
Good night all! |
Thank you
for stopping around.
Nice that you got things taken care , your jelly made and funky ready for Lori and Roland I know you will have a fun visit with them.
ReplyDeleteThanks. The jelly is wonderful! All ready for company!
DeleteNever a boring day in your world! Have fun with the new camera. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, I like to keep busy, one way or another.
DeleteDid I read "ramp" and "wheelchair accessible"!!?? Good for him!
ReplyDeleteha ha yes you did! :)
DeleteLove the colour of your new camera, and your watermelon look great!
ReplyDeletethank you! The watermelon is coming along so I'm thrilled!
DeleteHonestly, there is nothing better than a Canon Powershot. They take GREAT pictures.
ReplyDeleteYou certain do have a green thumb. Good work!! And I love your bunky ... it's perfect for company!
The powershot is great so far! Our old one was in its 15th year and we loved it.
DeleteThe garden is coming along quite well! Eating peppers already and one tomato has some red on it. :)
The bunky is just too cute and homey looking! I'm sure your company will be very comfy in there! I can't wait to see how the jelly tastes! Nothing better than homemade! Your garden looks wonderful, you do a great job! A simple dinner but I love a good hot dog once in awhile. glad your camera finally made it home, you've been waiting quite awhile. Do you have to download a special program to get your pics to your computer? Or just plug and go? Happy Birthday Audrey!
ReplyDeleteThe bunky fits the need without having to open up our Suite too much. :)
DeleteI do enjoy hot dogs. :)
Loving my new camera. I don't have to download a program since I already have Canon. Just connect the cord to download pictures. This one has wifi so I'd have to do something extra for that but haven't got there yet.
Watermelon!! Can't think of anything much better to have in your garden. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI love your bunky... so nice for visitors, and a place you can use as well.
I hope your new camera works well for you. I use my phone alot, but I love my camera to get better long distance pictures without that grainy look. I used it alot while we were in Grand Tetons and Yellowstone and got some really nice pictures that would have been impossible with my phone. Now to get everything downloaded, cropped and pasted. That many pictures takes awhile to choose the best ones. You know what I mean, I'm sure.
I love watermelon too and I hope it will be ready on time for us to eat it! :)
DeleteThe bunky is very cozy, love it too.
The camera is going to be great, pocket size and nicer than my phone for downloading photos.
It is so weird when you don't post...I always think "I hope everything is ok" but then I remember your data problem...still weird. lol
ReplyDeleteWhether you know it or not, that was a very nice thing to say about me posting. Trust me, it feels weird to me too!!
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