On the Ridge
We were
up at 6:30 on Wednesday, Sept. 11th. Work called for both of us. We
drove through the fog and the morning warmth of 65F/17C to the Laundromat at 7.
I started my cleaning and Bill started taping and measuring walls. I was very
pleased with the brightness of the cream coloured wall they’d painted
yesterday. The wall isn’t finished, but I won’t spoil the surprise.
Not a clear path to work this morning |
A
customer I’ve met before, name unknown, came in with his dog, Nova, whom I
remember as a very friendly excitable pet. She was even more excitable today
with seeing us and ran up to us, jumping and wanting to play. She is a border
collie and just gorgeous but because of her size, could almost knock me over. Her
owner was a little less attentive than I would have liked at the beginning but
then became firmer.
It looks so much brighter already! |
I should
mention that when I woke this morning, I felt slight discomfort at the base of
my throat so gargled with salt water as soon as I was up and brushed my teeth.
I took a couple of Vitamin C as well to combat whatever it is. The only person
I’ve been around with a cold is Baby Easton last Sunday. It improved as the
morning went on and after I left Bill at work with Jamie at 8:30, I came home
still through fog and made my tea. That feels better.
Bill tapiing and Jamie shifting the pop machine |
Also,
before we left the Suite this morning, I called my son. Patrick is celebrating
a very special birthday today. I just don’t understand it though. How the heck
can he turn 40 when I don’t think of myself as much over that age? (Until the
aches remind me, of course). Anyway, we chatted briefly before he set off for
work and texted a bit more after that. He has come across some good fortune in
a side business he has so we were glorifying in that.
a favourite old picture of us at Patrick's wedding |
And another oldie but a goodie of Patrick and his Grandma Happy Birthday, son! |
I don’t
have much on my plate today. I need to vacuum in here and then search for the
carpet shampoo that we bought when we borrowed Rob’s machine last summer. We
don’t want to have to buy more if we still have some around. I finished my tea
and got the vacuum out. There might not be much sunshine today so we may be
plugged in to power for the day. Since it was starting out to be an inside day,
I got the Windex out and when I removed all the window screens to vacuum them,
I cleaned the windows again. Inside.
As I turned into the driveway, this was the least amount of fog I encountered |
Home sweet Home |
It is a
warm day and now all clean windows are open and the fresh air is filtering
slowly through the Suite. There is not much of a breeze and already it is a
lovely 21C/71F at 11:30 am. My work is done! Yay! So, since I didn’t eat when
Bill had his cereal, I dished out a bowl of the chicken veggie soup I pulled
out of the freezer the other day. Looks like at least 2 lunch meals for me.
Bill doesn’t eat chicken soup so all the more for me!
Vacuuming the window screens |
I had to
heat it on the stove as the microwave part of our combo oven isn’t working. Odd
but for right now, only the convection part operates. I’ve Googled briefly for
the error message but it wasn’t very helpful. Not a day to worry about it. My
soup tasted awesome! I’d forgotten how good this batch turned out. Sometimes I’m
not so pleased with my homemade soups but this one and my tomato soup were good.
Chicken soup from the freezer |
I didn’t
have to look far for the carpet cleaner, it was under the sink. I was looking
for the wrong colour bottle. We’ll do the carpets either Friday or Saturday
when Bill isn’t painting. It isn’t a big area so won’t take long. Now that it
is warmer again, we can open windows for faster drying. After cleaning up the dishes,
I wanted to have a shower but since Bill didn’t have a vehicle, I had to be
kind of ready for when he called for a ride.
Odd to find the flyers in the blue bag on the ground (on the right) And on the left the mailbox was right there |
So, when
I finished my coffee, I texted him to get an idea of timing. Then I hopped in
the shower. With all things taken care of and only 1:30, I took a walk down to
check the mail. Just the flyers and for some reason, the delivery person
dropped them at the end of the lane instead of in the box. Huh! That’s a first,
I think. The day turned out to be a beautiful one and we’ve been unplugged
since about 11.
It was a gorgeous day to sit out with a book |
When I
got back, I poured myself a cold glass of water and sat outside to read the
flyers, separating mine from Bills and of course pulling out the crossword.
Then I got my book out and sat and enjoyed the heat of the sun. Wunnerful,
wunnerful. Bill texted me at 3:30 and asked me to pick him up at 4 so I got to
see what they’d accomplished today. No picture this time, but they have got a
lot done. One more day this week will see a big improvement. He was tired when
we got home but sat and read the flyers before putting his chair back and
dropping off.
Doesn't it look like Chippy is hanging on to the pail handle? |
And then he dared to come closer to me for some dropped seeds |
For
supper, I’d decided on sausage, but thought I’d do it with a twist tonight. In
Madame IP, here we go again with plugging in but I’m not asking Bill to
barbecue after his long day. At 5:30, I sautéed 2 large links of Italian
sausage in oil and then added a can of spaghetti sauce and a can of chopped
onions. I cut the sausage into small chunks and dropped them into the sauce.
I was happy to see a goldfinch back they've been absent during the cool weather |
The messy
part was when I put the trivet on top of the sausage/sauce and placed the inner
pot with rice, water and butter on top of the trivet. From sautéing to dining,
the whole meal, with salad on the side, took 20 minutes and it was DELICIOUS! It
just proves that you needn’t be afraid to try things in your Instant Pot. Mine
just doesn’t want to let me down. For dessert, we had custard. Yum.
I'm very impressed how well this meal (out of my head) turned out |
The
weather network said rain at 6:50 and I couldn’t believe that at 6:50, it
started. That doesn’t happen too often! We did dishes and I sat to work on my
post while Bill sat in front of the tv. This was a great day. I finished
cleaning and my ‘home’ work in the morning and Bill had a full day of painting
with Jamie. We can’t complain about this day at all.
And that was it for our day, ending with a delicious custard Good night everyone! |
Thank you for stopping by! Your comments are always welcome.
Sounds like a busy, but successful, day for both of you :-)
ReplyDeleteIt was.
DeleteGetting things taken care of and keeping busy. it was a wonderful day all round here as well. Nitghing like getting some painting taken care of to clean things up.
ReplyDeleteYes, the paint sure makes a difference.
DeleteHappy 40th Patrick! Cute pic of the two of you and the one with your mom is adorable too! Believe me I know what you mean about how these kids age, when we're not old enough to have kids that age! :) The mat is looking great, nice that Bill wants to get involved! Love when dinner comes together in your head and it tastes so good in the end! It really looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteI've said it before ... Jamie is lucky to have you two helping. The Mat looks great with the lighter paint. And your dinner looks yummy. I'm going to have to try that one!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your son, Patrick! (Maybe you had him when you were 16?)
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
They used to throw the flyers in the plastic bag down our driveway, sometimes during a snowstorm I'd shred it to pieces with the snowblower!
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