The Ridge
Saturday,
Aug. 17th was the perfect day to sleep in, so we did. It is not
unusual that Bill is up past 11 but for me to stay up until 11 is very rare.
After ‘To Sir with Love’, to which I did cry, I watched a couple of hours of the
3 ½ hour movie ‘Woodstock, Three Days of Peace, Love and Music’. What an eye
opener!
I was 14
and a good friend of mine (and a boyfriend for a period in my teens) invited me
to go with him and some friends. I was shy, naïve and denied by Mom. That
turned out to be a good thing although what an experience it would have been!
It was a long movie so I had begun recording it on the get-go. We’ll watch it together over the winter.
Our loaded crabapple tree for the first time Obviously, it is loving this weather |
And speaking of apples, the one at the road has great ones for applesauce Don't ask me their name though! |
My peach banana smoothie - yummy |
At 9:30, I made our breakfast of peameal and eggs. We usually cook 3 eggs. Bill has 2. Today, I debated on having 2 on top of my peameal but stuck to my original order since I wasn’t overly hungry yet. When I cracked my egg shell, it was a double! Such strange little things make me chuckle. Guess, I’m having 2! It was good and I offered to do dishes while Bill got ready to go to Hanover.
So, my dessert started out looking good |
Looks like enough liquid |
However, I still went out and wiped the chairs and patio table off and moved them to our mat area. Soon enough, around 11 am, the sun made an appearance. How lovely! The 5 – 10 mph breeze is quite nice coming in the windows too. I can feel humidity in the air.
I wanted to show you the difference from this year to 2016 |
That was the year of the drought and boy was it apparent early September (ps - the tractors were the reason for the picture) |
I want to
sit down and put together my book of our travels. I wasn’t as impressed with
last years and will revert back to my original format. I won’t do them every
year from now on but because last year was special in so many ways, I will try
and get one finished in the next month. The dessert was in the convection oven.
This is Jo-Anne’s recipe for Rhubarb Custard Crumble. Seems our guests, no
matter who they are, are guinea pigs for something!
The pond looked pretty with reflections |
Rob and
Pat arrived around 4 and we made short work of our visit immediately. It is
such a comfortable feeling with these two, no pretenses, no concerns. The
conversation and laughter never ceases in the company of our buddies. We sat
outside in the shade of our little tree (the Happy Hour place) and shared a
bottle of a delicious fruit wine. Did they make it? I forgot to ask, but we
enjoyed it before Pat and I came inside to start supper.
It was a refreshing taste of dark fruits |
Supper is served! |
I either needed more food or smaller plates! We broke the carb rule tonight with no regrets at all |
It sure doesn't look or taste like Jo-Anne's did LOL But our guests were gracious |
After they left around 9:30 (we’re such night hawks, aren’t we?) Bill and I sat up with our books. Mine is King and Maxwell by David Baldacci and it has caught me right from the start. Bill is reading a Stuart Woods called Dead Eyes. Summer is not his time for reading so he has quite a few to catch up on. I was in bed by 10 and dropped right off to sleep. Work tomorrow so I’m glad I sleep well.
A friendly game among friends |
Thank you
for your visit today!
Breakfast sounds yummy! Dinner looked delicious and I'm sure Pat enjoyed the tutorial on dinner! Blueberry wine is definitely different, glad you enjoyed it! I didn't remember you getting new plates, but love the color! Sorry your dessert didn't turn out, but everything is delicious with added ice cream :)
ReplyDeleteSupper, wine and guests for dinner was wonderful. The dessert passed muster too, haha.
DeleteOur game was fun too even though us gals lost. :)
Your issues with shingles have convinced me I need to get the shot.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of IP but I haven't thought I'd use it enough. It's nice of you to share your expertise. Have another great day at the Ridge!
I'm glad that you are getting the shot. No one needs to deal with this if a shot is available to prevent it.
DeleteI do love my IP but it isn't for everyone. :)
Nice that you had a good day and Rob and Pat over for a tasty meal and game. Supper people they are.
ReplyDeleteWe wanted some one on one time with our winter buddies. It was a great evening.
DeleteI always record our expense in USD as well. I figure there is no point in doing the conversion since, so far, it doesn't matter how bad the dollar is we still head south.
ReplyDeleteYou are exactly right. Makes no difference to us either. We're still going! :)
DeleteDid not know you have shingles, sorry.
ReplyDeleteDo you mind sharing what meds your doctor gives you?
Our uncle has an awful time with his and his doc only
gives him pain pills.
Thank you. My doctor prescribed Famciclover pills for the pain and a cream for the spots. It is called Zovirax and expensive which is why I now get the Mexican version of both. If your uncle has large areas covered with shingles, I'm not sure if the cream would work as well as on my quarter size breakouts. Good luck, they are very uncomfortable.
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