On The Ridge
On
Saturday Sept. 14th I heard Bill get up before 5 and continued to
lie in a semi-sleep state until he came up and kissed me goodbye. Today, he was
meeting his cousin, Glen, at the Morriston/401 parking area near Guelph. They
were going to the London Air Show today. Something they have both been looking forward
to for a while. There were a few planes in particular that they wanted to see.
The bombers are always some of Bill’s favourites.
I wasn't very confident |
So, he
left at 5:30 and I pulled the duvet up and rolled over for another hour’s
sleep. I dropped off like a lead balloon, just not quite feeling as perky as I normally
do. Besides not getting into bed until 11:30 last night, I think some of this
cold bug is dragging me down. When I did get up, the clouds were the feature of
the morning. It is supposed to be mostly sunny and a high in the mid 60’s so I hoped
to get into town to wash our clothes.
And this was upon me all morning so the debate, even when the sun peeked out, re laundry was on |
I needed
to publish yesterday’s blog so set about that, feeling much more comfortable
now with the unlimited data plan we’ve secured. I’ll still be careful and try
to stick to our regular usage but it means I can Google a few things and open a
few more videos from emails sent to us. When my blog was done and my tea
finished, I realized that I wasn’t up to visiting Mom today. If I have this bug
in my system, the last place I should be going is into a senior’s environment.
the sun was warm but I still needed my socks and warm wrap |
By 10:30,
it was still full clouds and even though Bill said they had sun in London, it
wasn’t doing much for my laundry plans. I decided to skip both plans and stay
home with a blanket and a puzzle. At 11:30, I made my coffee and watched as the
sun tried to tempt me. Nope, even with some blue patches of sky, I could see
the surrounding gray from every view, north, south, east and west.
And the sun was like a star on the tree top but too late for me |
It wasn’t
until 1 or so when the clouds moved out enough for me to be confident enough to
disconnect from electric power. The white fluffies disappeared soon after and
the day warmed up. I still had socks on and my warm wrap when I went outside to
sit in the sun.
Taking a walk down North Line to the corner |
I just needed the sun to soak into my bones and warm me up.
Cook the cold out of me! Bill called around 5:30 and was leaving the parking
lot at Morriston so would be home in 90 minutes.
The apples are really red now along the road |
And delicious! So I just picked ONE to eat on my way home |
He and
Glen had eaten on their way back from London so he told me to go ahead and eat.
I hadn’t expected him for supper so went ahead, boiled a cob of corn, and fried
up a nice piece of liver and onions. Yum. It has been a while since I’ve had
liver so would enjoy it on my own and Bill doesn’t have to smell it in the
Suite. 😊 I sliced a tomato from my garden and
it was a wonderful summer meal. After doing the dishes, I sat and did some more
on the puzzle. It is slow going but I am getting some pieces in, at least.
I stopped to check out the turtle log Look at the one on the right in the process of climbing up I've missed our turtles!! |
Bill
drove in around 7 and we caught up on each other’s day. Mine was pretty lazy,
very lazy actually and it sounds like they had a good time. I’m glad he went
and from what he says, some of the big planes on the expected-to-arrive list weren’t
there but they saw others that were of great interest.
Now, whether you like liver or not, doesn't look yummy? Good night everyone! |
We watched Walk the Line,
the story of Johnny Cash and then an old movie loaded with our favourite
actors, Airport.
I decided
to finish my post in the morning. Tomorrow brings a different kind of day again.
Thank you
for stopping by.
Hubby used to always make liver when I was out of town for work, you guys can have the yucky taste and smell :-) I hope you feel better soon!
ReplyDeleteha ha either you love it or hate it!
DeleteCold disappeared as quickly as it arrived. Yay!
yum...that liver and onions looked good...and it is 7:30 in the morning! My husband is archery hunting for elk right now...that will be the first part I will cook.
ReplyDeleteOh yum, elk liver! It is tender like the baby beef?
DeleteMelts in you mouth tender! And you know it is organic...
DeleteNothing a tasty meal of liver and onions and we both enjoy it. Sounds like Bill had a wonderful day at the air show as well. Hope you felling better soon.
ReplyDeletethanks George, I don't eat it often but enjoy it when I do!
DeleteBill had a good day with Glen.
Kicked that cold to the curb!
Hoping you feel better soon! Taking it easy is the best way to prevent it getting worse! IF I pretend your liver is a steak it looks wonderful! LOL> Glad Bill had a great day!
ReplyDeletethank you, all better! I sure took it easy on Saturday!!
Deleteha ha you are too funny. Just close your eyes, it tastes just as good! :)
Sure hope your cold is over soon. Not a fan of liver at all. My mom used to cook it in tomato sauce and call it kitchen surprise - she made it in the kitchen and she'd be surprised if we ate it. I would cut it into the smallest pieces and hide it in my mashed potatoes. I ate a lot of mashed potatoes!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I beat that cold really quickly. I'm the stronger force apparently!
DeleteThat's a funny story about the kitchen surprise. I love mashed potatoes too and with liver and onions, even better! haha
That liver looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteand it was!!
DeleteSo sorry you're feeing under the weather. Hopefully it will pass quickly. I haven't had liver and onions for years and years. I actually like it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy. It did pass really fast. :)
DeleteIf I can make liver and onions taste good, so can you!