The Ridge
I first
woke when I heard my phone make a noise at 5:45. Because I like having it near
me when I’m by myself, it was up on my ledge above the window. I might have already been half awake and heard it because I didn’t have my ear plugs in last night. No matter, I
hopped out of bed, used the facilities and turned the B.F. heater on before I scurried
up to bed again and waited until almost 6:30 before texting Bill. Today,
Monday, Sept. 30th is his turn to celebrate a birthday.
One of my favourite pictures of my guy |
We
chatted for a bit after he was up and had eaten breakfast. It is nice that Bob
and Jo-Anne have offered him a room downstairs where he has his own bathroom to
use. Sometimes small things like that make a big difference when you are
staying at someone else’s place. He is grateful for their offer of accommodation
as it meant he didn’t have to take the Suite – meaning I would be the one
driving back and forth to do my job every other day. We are both thankful. 😊
And here he is happy at school |
It was a
little after 7 when I realized that I had to get up to get the garbage and bins
out so, I did that. When I stepped outside, it was windy and only 52F but it
didn’t feel too bad. Instead of driving the 2 bins of recycle and garbage down,
I walked them down. Needless to say, I was warmed up quite sufficiently by the
time I returned to the Suite. I was convinced though that it would be a great
day for a walk so donned my vest and headed out. Instead of going my normal
route, I crossed the paved Baptist Church Road and walked the gravel of North
Line to the South.
It was a nice walk in a change of direction |
Because
of the garbage walk already recorded on my Fitbit, I didn’t have to go as far down
the hilly road to get a mile in before I turned back. The sky was cloud filled
and it didn’t look like much was going to happen anytime soon in the way of
sunshine. No worries, there were enough little things to do inside and out, sun
or no sun. As long as it doesn’t rain, I’m good. I think, by the look of the sky, since I’ll be plugged
in all day anyway, I will bake something today.
Donna
arrived around 10:30 and we relaxed inside for a chat for a while before she
had to go see Mom. I had a mess, all around. I had apples thawing in the sink,
and an overhead cupboard’s contents spread out over everything else. I spared you
a picture of that. She brought me some items that I might like for Cancun so I
was happy to try them on and decide. Before she left, we went up on the berm to
gather some apples from the pile. She took a bag full but it left about 3 more bags of
apples that would go to waste. Can’t be helped! They would only be good for
apple sauce since they have some bruising and marks on them.
A sky show early in the day |
When Bill cut the front field, he placed a long pole across the opening |
It wasn’t
10 minutes after she left that my cousins, Bonnie and Gary, came up the drive.
I knew they were coming for a quick visit while on their way to see his cousin's new place. We
caught up a bit and within half hour we hugged and they headed out. It had
warmed up quite nicely since earlier when the wind was making the 13C/54F feel
much worse. I turned the heater off after they left and put stuff away inside.
I made some headway and found a good spot for Clemson’s last personal items.
Bill put reflector tape on the mailbox post It will be staying in place (minus the box) for the winter |
With that
done, I started making an apple custard crumble. I guess the cook couldn’t
decide what to call it so included both names in the title of the recipe. With
it in the oven baking for 50 minutes, I went upstairs and tried on the few tops
Donna brought. I kept 3 and put 3 aside for my sisters on Thanksgiving. I was
encouraged to go through my closet once more as well as go through the Cancun
stuff quickly. There are still decisions to be made. I know, I know! Me and my
clothes! Bill says what else do I need but swimsuits and sundresses?
From the front field, it was too early for the turtles to be out See the small light patch near the back top of the picture? Later, I took the following shots from that exact spot |
When the sun came out later, the turtles came out too |
This little guy was so proud to be up so high He soon jumped into the water |
and before I ate it all, I took a picture of my brunch A hard boiled egg, and all the other good stuff |
And you can see the front field from here the turtles abandoned the log |
So, I
texted Rob to see if they were home yet. He doesn’t have panels and isn’t familiar
with our inverter so I will wait to talk to Bill after his day is done. I wasn’t
too terribly concerned since I was able to plug us back in to power. It would’ve
been a perfect afternoon to reap some benefit from the solar panels is all. If
Bill suggests that I do things I’m not comfortable with, (eg. resetting
an inverter using a volt meter) then I know Rob is
available to lend a hand. It is so nice to have him closeby!
There was quite a wind this morning |
It was
close to 5 when I started chopping up the green tomatoes that I picked this
afternoon. I wanted to grab some before they turned red so chose a lot of the
smaller ones. I picked the teeny green onions that I'd planted from seed in early
June as I would need more onions that what I had in the fridge. I also found a
nice-sized green pepper that I would use as well. A few minutes past 5, the
birthday boy texted me to tell me that they had finished work AND supper. And
then he sent me a wonderful picture. Thank you, Jo-Anne, for providing the
birthday pie when I can’t.
He gave
me a call when I asked if he could and we talked about the inverter. He’s thinking perhaps
it is a fuse/bulb? Whatever he said. We had to replace one soon after
purchasing the Suite. He wondered about the transfer switch, which Rob also
mentioned, but it would be odd since we haven’t moved any where since last using
it. It is not anything that needs to be addressed before the weekend so I’ll just
remain plugged into electric until then.
And I decided to place Clemson's bed, blanket, sweater and monkey up there on the top shelf with all of our other sentimental stuff |
We'll be ready to move around Hallowe'en so may as well get this ornament from our house out now |
The cows watched me get the mail before they went about their business Our election notices came |
After I
had the veggies all cut and salt added, I let them sit for the rest of the
evening. Tomorrow after work, I will add the spices and cook everything
together. I’m hoping to get 3 or 4 jars of relish this time.
Putting the veggies for the relish together |
Then I began frying
liver for supper and I cooked a cob of corn in the Tortilla Oven that I bought
at Quartzsite last winter. It took 5 minutes instead of the 2 it said but that
was fine for one cob. I had some olives on the side and by the time I finished
eating, it was 7.
Delicious supper No dessert required |
With the
dishes taken care of, I had already gone on and set up the programs for
recording tonight. As I sit at my laptop, I’m watching the sky play its usual
game of catch me if you can. I take a picture, download it and then the sky
gives me something else to capture on film. Up and down for a few more times
and I could hear thunder rolling across the sky too. I checked the weather and
yes, we could get a thunderstorm tonight and early morning.
Pretty evening sky |
I watched Wheel of Fortune, then Jeopardy before turning The Voice on at 8 pm. I should be able to get into my next book, 5th Horseman by J.P. This was a good day with a couple of visitors, some baking done, some relish almost made and a birthday for a very special guy. Happy Birthday, Bill! I love you!
thanks Jo-Anne for the picture Good night all! |
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for stopping in.