The Ridge - Home
On Thursday, Mar.
26th we knew even before we got up that it would be an indoor day,
for the most part. It was a treat to see the sun first thing going to battle
with the clouds but the gray puffies won that war. Checking the weather, it was
already a semi-mild 4C/39F when we got up and rain wasn’t expected until closer
to noon hour. There were some winds so that would keep our daytime high still
below 10C/50F.
The red-winged blackbirds are fun to watch around the suet feeder |
It was a gray looking day |
The good news
this morning is that my family received email and message confirmation that our last family
traveler has returned home to Ontario, safe and sound. Gayle and John crossed into Canada at Port Huron, MI last night at 7:30 and stayed in a Walmart just this side of
the border. We can all breathe easier now. We’ve got the ‘band back together’.
(name that movie reference)
Snow is disappearing all around I walked as far as our gate entrance on the left |
Bill was up
before me and I dreaded getting out of my warm cuddle spot into the cold bedroom. We
close the door at the stairs, blocking the gap at the steps, to keep the
downstairs a more even temperature. It works well as it feels like an icebox up
there! It always feels colder to me than to Bill. The bathroom is on the bedroom side of the door which will explain why
we have a heater in there for the time being.
Our front field is drying up |
I half-dressed
quickly, made the bed and nipped into the warm powder room to wash up. It was nice
and toasty when I got downstairs with Bill and I made my tea while I sat and read blogs. The sun
disappeared soon after and eventually the dark skies over Hanover were looming
towards us. I sat and moved some of my folders around in Word and then finished
naming our winter pictures. Then, I slipped my 2 layers on, covered my ears from the wind and
went out for some fresh air.
I got a lot of apples off this tree in the early fall but you can see that a lot were left and wasted |
The lane way is
long enough and interesting enough, with all the birds and geese, that I could do that 3
or 4 times in a day and not get bored with it. Today, I walked down, across the front of the property, in
through the fenced entrance and across the field. Then up top I sauntered
around the perimeter of the fence line in the back field before circling the
berm, my garden and back inside. The fresh air is wonderful!
Bill sorts through our files |
Mom's file box was smaller |
We made quite a
flurry of papers here, there and everywhere but will be able to burn a lot of
old stuff. Mom’s box is a fair bit lighter getting rid of income tax forms from
8 years and older. That was some bulkiness right there, from 2009. My next task
was to clean out the coffee table. Because it lifts up and harbors a lot of ‘stuff’,
it gets things dumped in there when we don’t have an immediate space for it. I
should have taken a ‘before’ picture but forgot.
The coffee table, empty |
Water, not ice |
Bill was done
with his filing and called it a day but I was just getting more energy. I
climbed on a chair to reach our pantry cupboards easily and took stock as I
re-organized both shelves over the Keurig cupboard. Then I moved over to the
baking pantry and did the same there. I was able to empty open bags of Chipits,
rice, brown sugar etc. into their containers and that freed up a lot of space!
My walk reminded me to stop and take a picture on the corral hill now that more snow has melted |
Bridgette had
given us a nice little tea caddy when we bought our house in 2002 and it has been
hidden away up in the back of a cupboard as there was no reachable spot to put
it in the Suite. I was working towards finding a spot for it in the other pantry and had
success. We haven't used the teas that are in there very much but maybe now we will! Now, I can offer her (and you!) a cuppa when next she visits. 😊
Before fall, we need to pick up some more extension bars |
Then, I also decided
that I was done working for the day. I slipped on my hoody and windbreaker plus
a ballcap and went for another laneway walk. It was still a bit drizzly but we
sure aren’t getting much rain. That’s okay, I don’t like to see puddles
everywhere. It is nice to see places in the pond waters where the ice has
melted. Even the big pond, it is looking quite mushy now. We just need more of
these warm temps and sunshine.
The baking pantry |
Back inside, it was
Happy Hour time so I decided a cup of tea would be in order on such a damp day.
So, I found one from the tea caddy and sat back with my book. It was an Earl
Gray and tasted different than my usual Tetley but very nice with cream. I was
going to read but Bill put the last few minutes of Red2 on and then Live PD:Wanted,
a program we’ve not seen and so we watched that together instead.
My tea caddy If you look at the above picture you'll see where it ended up |
Funny, that that
particular movie was on because above I made reference to a movie and it was
Red, in case you didn’t get it. 😊 I get a kick out of things like that. Just
after 5, I handed the front panel of my sweater over to Bill. He likes to keep
his hands busy when watching tv so I asked him to unravel. Yes, I decided that
I wouldn’t be happy until the back and front were done properly. He did that
while I started supper.
I had 3 fat
chicken drumsticks thawed and spiced them up for supper. This time, I gave Madame
IP a rest and pulled Rosy out of the cupboard. I’ve never done them this way
before but thought I’d give it a try. I made up a salad while they were cooking
and prepared the last serving of Instant rice for microwave cooking. It would
be enough for Bill and I warmed up the leftover carrots that I had in the
fridge.
It was a great meal, the drumsticks were awesome |
We were eating by
6:15 and it was delicious! Next time, we need to do an extra leg so we each
have a couple. Yum, a good recipe so I typed it into my Recipe folder and saved
it for another time. I also want to try them in our Fry Daddy. After dishes, I
worked on my blog and we watched our pre-recorded FBI:Most Wanted episode from
the other night.
By 6, the fog worked its way into the area Going down to -2C/28F tonight Brrr Good night! |
This was
definitely an inside day but it was a good one with quite a few things accomplished.
We meant to vacuum today but there’s always tomorrow. I hope you had a good
day.
Thank you for
stopping by!
We don't have great wifi so your pictures didn't come down but I have always wanted a tea caddy and would have liked to see your. we have a fireplace in our bedroom so we turn it on and put a fan on the bed to blow the warm air down below. It works great and keeps the whole RV at a consistent 20C.
ReplyDeleteMine might not be what you call a tea caddy but it is a little wooden unit with drawers for teas. :)
DeleteThat is different (nice) having a fireplace in the bedroom. Is there one down in the living room too? I would miss our fireplace for sure. :)
I’m so jealous. I have boxes of papers to go through but no motivation! Lol. Good to hear everyone made it home.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it just takes getting started. You are a good example of that with your garage painting and all the other things you do around your place. Just papers aren't your thing. :) haha You never know what you'll find in there!
DeleteHi Patsy !
ReplyDeleteJake: We're putting the band back together.
Mr. Fabulous: Forget it. No way.
Elwood: We're on a mission from God.
The Blues Brothers
20 June, 1980
Regards,
-Chicago Robert
Ha ha! That's great! I love it that you played! :) i forgot that one.
DeleteThe other one is in Red.
Robert Stanton: We're gettin' the band back together. It's nice.
thanks for the comment!
Nice to get your walking in and along with that get some things cleaned out too! I see that in my future too. Not a fan of drumsticks, but your dinner looks delciuos and healthy!! Bonus if you can get both!
ReplyDeleteThere is something about cleaning up the pantry cupboards that is so satisfying. At least to this geeky person it is. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great day and stay well!
Looks like you are all settled into a routine. 14 days will fly by I'm sure and by then maybe things will be settling down. Stay healthy.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a good day. Cleaning pantry cupboards is always satisfying. I always feel good when I get things organized again. Then I tell myself I will not just shove things in again when I am in a hurry...one of those little lies I tell myself...lol Take care, stay healthy.
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly what I need to do. Straighten up things in the WL. Because of all the extra room I've just putting things willy-nilly with no organization. Time to do it before I get home.
ReplyDeleteUsing your time wisely while Self-Isolating. Things are looking good.
ReplyDeleteBe safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
I think today was a better day!
ReplyDeleteWe are taking advantage of the self isolation to get things done too. I think of something else and add it to the list. That chicken looks very good. You are a great organizer - your cabinets are so neat. A place for everything, and everything in its place! Even though our isolation time is up, we are still staying away from others except for getting groceries and mail.
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