Up on the Ridge
It was a
warm night for sleeping, it seems the heater is on and off every other day for
a bit. The in between days are warm, almost humid. Strange weather, as I’ve
said often this season so far. At 7:15, on Saturday, Sept. 28th, I
crawled out of bed and once more had to abandon the walk. It was warm enough
outside but a light misty rain wasn’t appealing. Who wants to carry an umbrella
when they walk? Not me. So, I made my tea and sat with Bill for our first brew
of the day.
Bill was cleaning out the garage, cutting up cardboard to burn |
Bill said
it had rained heavily overnight but, as usual, I didn’t hear a thing. We read
some blogs as we sat here and Bill went online to apply for our winter travel
insurance. We expect it to go up a bit each year just because that is the way
of things, isn’t it? Well, it went up a lot! We deal with Manulife via Costco,
as members, and have gotten pretty favourable rates over the last 3 years, with
the expected ‘bit’ of an increase each year.
And here, I think he was sending smoke signals |
We were
shocked that it would be almost $1,000 more this year and that is regardless
of age. It is an increase all over it seems. If you didn’t have one, consider yourself
lucky because we checked out 4 other sites. At the end of our search, we just went
with the same one since it turned out to be minimum $500 less than every one
else. Bite the bullet, we need it. One of those things. The only thing we
changed this time, for no higher premium, was we opted for the International
coverage. Cross another item off the list.
making my own list |
After that was done, he went to the Acreage to fill the water bladder. The tank was reading 13 gallons. When he returned, we had a
coffee together and I made Bill bacon and eggs while I finished my quesadilla
from yesterday. I sent him off to do some of the things outside and I did the
dishes. What I did today was made up my own list. Bill has a list, on paper and
in his head, we have a ‘together’ list in our heads and on our calendars and
now I will have my own list. While he is away through the week, these
things will get completed, as weather permits.
Bill worked on getting the garage/basement cleaned out and sorted and brought the satellite
receiver up from the Hangar. This goes with us and he won’t be watching anything
down there now before we leave. Inside, I decided to pull the 4 jars of apple
sauce out of the fridge. I wasn’t 100% happy with the overall result when I
made it. It seemed too thick and I knew we wouldn’t eat it unless we were fully
enjoying it. I reheated it and added a bit of water and a bit of Splenda . Much
better!
I almost forgot to get a picture of the jars of apple sauce |
Once they
were re-jarred, I decided I’d send a jar with Bill to Bob and Jo-Anne’s. Not
sure if they like apple sauce or if he’ll eat it but we’ll see. I chatted back
and forth with Jo-Anne about what to send with Bill and I think we have that
figured out now. We all seem to be on the same page. Around 3:30 it was time
for either a creamy tea or a ‘real’ drink so I opted for the tea. Often, it
needs to be a warm day for me to imbibe.
How can such a small icon create such grief? We're friends again though so it's okay |
Earlier,
I had a moment (about 15 minutes actually) of panic and tears, I have to admit.
I had completed my photo book yesterday but wanted to wait until today to send
it off to be published. One more peruse, you know. I have BookSmart as a
shortcut on my Desktop along with other popular and well-used websites. I
double-clicked, I right clicked on ‘open’ and single-clicked several times over
at least a 10-minute span. Nothing. It wouldn’t open when every other shortcut I
tried, did.
Bill got the Blue Boy strapped on, we won't need it again before we leave |
I was
getting frustrated and could only think of yesterday when I uninstalled BookWright,
and wondered if they were connected and had I just lost my 20-page book? I did
well NOT to toss my laptop. I did well NOT to swear a blue streak but I couldn’t
hold back the leaky eyes. Bill calmly carried on across the table, on his own
laptop, not wanting to say too much to set me off. He isn’t familiar with the
program at all so I knew he couldn’t help and wasn’t expecting him to try. I was in a pout.
And there is the white pole and anenometer situated just above the ladder |
I shut it
down and was going to sit and wallow in my teary loss. Before I did that, I powered
it up and tried it one more time. Blessed relief! This time it opened! I guess I was
being tested and apparently passed. Phew! I truly was thinking it was time to forget
the whole idea of ever creating a book again. Long story short, I ordered it,
published it and paid for it. Then, I walked away. Last year, it was about a
week before we left for the southwest that I finished my book so I’m ahead of
the game and should see it arrive within 2 weeks.
Still dull out there We didn't see any sun until late afternoon and then it never lasted long |
It wasn’t
a very warm day. At least for me, inside, whereas Bill was outside doing
different things and felt comfortable. I don’t like the dampness, my body doesn’t
like it. When he'd finished for the day, the anemometer was up on its new pole (it would come
down for travelling), the blue boy was up on the ladder, the receiver was
connected to the tv in the garage and the garage was all cleaned out to make
room for the things that need to go along with us. He completed a lot of
things.
Carrots and beans in the inner pot |
Chicken breasts ready for sauteeing and potatoes ready too |
He had
some crackers and cheese when he came in and I had a peach for my snack. We sat
together, he dozed and I read about Jack and Jill after getting totally stumped
on the New York Times crossword. Who knows this stuff? I do enjoy the challenge
though even if most squares are empty when I give up.
and before the dark, heavy clouds took over, we had a pretty sky |
At 6, after thawing them
in the microwave, I sautéed two large chicken breasts, cut some carrots,
potatoes and green beans. Supper was ready, in a one pot dish and we were
eating by 7:00.
A good hearty meal - didn't need dessert tonight |
After
dishes, I worked on my blog and Bill turned the tv on for some evening
entertainment. This was a bit of a lazy day for me and Bill, on the other hand,
accomplished a few things. I hope yours was a good day too.
There was no sunset tonight and when the space station went over at 6 we were under clouds again so missed it Have a good night! |
Thank you
for taking the time to see what we’re up to!
Oh that is scary about the health insurance! Hubby and I are still under 65 and I am fortunate enough to get my extended health through my government pension so we get it pretty cheap (and we are on no medication), but $1,000 would be a big hit!
ReplyDeleteIt was shocking. It didn't change because of our ages though, we did a dummy application at the age we were last year and it was still ridiculous. Neither of us on are on meds either so we can only hope it doesn't keep increasing each year like that!
DeleteI'm so glad you got your phone working again! I also can't believe we are all getting so close to heading south for the winter@
ReplyDeleteThank you, me too! I feel so much more relaxed. The time is going by so fast!
DeleteNice to get those things taken care of ready for the road and out of province insurance taken care of, Ours went up a bit this year again, not a $1,000 though. This was expected now that I turned 70.
ReplyDeleteWho is your carrier, George? We tried 4 different ones and they all were quite high.
DeleteSend Suzie an e-mail and she can give you the info.
DeleteYikes! Insurance is going sky high everywhere and for everyTHING!!! I don't understand why!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your book deal worked out. It's so frustrating when you think it has disappeared.
Wishing you good weather until you're ready to leave!
They've got us all by the short hairs, excuse the reference. We need it so have no choice but to stay home or pay it.
DeleteI'm so relieved about the book.
Thank you for the weather wishes. :)
Wow..$1000 more! But I guess you have to have it! Glad your book went through, I love how you do that every year! Dinner looks wonderfully yummy!! Always good to have a list, that way hopefully nothing's forgotten!
ReplyDeleteYes, we need it and won't travel without it. I'm happy about the book too. :)
DeleteLists in my head just don't work anymore. Ha ha
No shortage of things to be done before you head south again. Good to hear you got the program going and were able to get the book done.
ReplyDeleteYikes! I'm going to have to look into insurance for this winter. Normally I buy it for the year, but perhaps I'll just cover the trip once I know for certain how long I'll be travelling.
Lots to do and the list helps us both. I was so happy to get my book done. :) It's a fun project usually and the hassles didn't deter me! haha
DeleteThe insurance is shocking, I hope you get a good price for how ever long you need it.