The Ridge
On
Thursday, May 28th Bill was up at 6, washed and ready to go to work.
Yup. You read that right. Not at CanAm but with our friend, Mike, who owns a
construction business. He offered work to Bill last summer if he wanted it so
when he said he could use him, Bill jumped at it. It won’t be anything that he
can’t handle easily, Mike knows his limits and if he doesn’t, Bill does. 😊
This is only part of what Bill found in the a/c units on the roof |
Bill, on his way to Walkerton |
We
all like time to ourselves and even though we each have our own ‘space’ up here
on the Ridge, we, like a lot of you, have been together 24/7 for a long time. I’m not just
talking about today’s Covid situation. Anyway, I’m sure he is happy for the
break too and the chance to help Mike. After he left, I had yesterday’s blog post to write. I was too tired last night
and it wasn’t even started. That done this morning, I went for my walk.
A paper wasp nest was in the vent too |
The sun wasn’t
out but it was a lovely 17C/63F with a bit of a refreshing breeze. I had capris
and only a skinny strapped top on so slipped on one of my previous Walk for A. t-shirts and headed out. It was perfect and I pretended I was practicing for
Sunday. When I returned, I primed our hand water pump and filled the two watering
cans. I know they were calling for a 70% chance of rain around noon but just in
case, I watered my vegetables up on the hill and all the newly planted flowers.
After Bill left, I went for my walk |
I wanted
to do some trimming in the corral, up on the hill where I’m trying to grow ‘good’
things that spread and get rid of the weeds. Unfortunately, I wasn’t holding my
head right or something as I couldn’t get it started. All things for a reason
so I put it away after 4 or 5 tries and came inside. The temperature was quite
nice but there was definitely some humidity hanging over us. Online I did some ‘canvassing’
on my Walk for Alzheimer’s site, trying to get a few more sponsors. It never
hurts to ask.
Not a clear picture but this trillium has a tinge of blue/purple in it |
Around 10, I had some breakfast |
With that
done, I set to work sorting the 5 large packages of meat into individual meal
freezer packs. Then I emptied the freezer, washed it out and reloaded. I’m
surprised that $93 of meat went in there along with all the other stuff! Just
the hot dog and hamburg bun packs had to be removed. Oh, and my apple pie. That’s pretty good! I love
our big freezer. The buns can go in the fridge. I got big
sausages out for supper and some little ones to thaw for breakfasts on the
weekend.
This is a fair bit of meat for an rv freezer but it all fit |
I wasn’t
done yet. I did the dishes from yesterday’s morning coffee and last night’s
plates from supper. We were truly lazy when we got home. Lastly, the floors
needed cleaning so I got the vacuum out.
Someone was very happy with the new oranges |
With
the windows open there is a nice breeze coming in. The gentle rain started after lunch around 1:30 and didn’t let up for about an hour. This would likely put a ‘damper’
(literally) on Bill’s work today. Sure enough, at 1:50 he called and they were
done for the day. An outside job depends on the weather.
A little trick with Picasa photos |
Yum, this is delicious |
After he flew away, it was half done |
I also
had to replenish the trees with clementine oranges for the Oriole’s. I don’t
want them to leave. Unfortunately, Costco in London doesn’t carry any bird seed
other than just sunflower seeds and I don’t just want that in my feeders. I like the
mixed seed so will have to go in to town to pick some up along
with Zero Coke that Costco (stupidly) doesn’t carry. Grrr! Why are their stores so
different? Guelph carried both of these things.
Often during the day this red winged blackbird sits out our back window and sings When he chirps, his wings lift but when I was watching, he wouldn't do it |
So, Bill
arrived home with some pretty good news. He had a good morning working with
Mike and 2 other workers but that isn’t what I mean. Our Black Beauty may be
ready sooner than later and that is great! Let’s not count our chickens before they hatch
though. I had some information to try and help get the problem with his laptop
up and running and eventually, after trying a few things, he did. Not because of what I found out (but don’t tell him that!), it's good for him to ‘need’ me. 😊
The rain sure greens things up, doesn't it? |
The rains
came and went throughout the day. Nice steady rains. Plants and grass are smiling.
Around 5:30 Bill went up for a shower. When he finished, he asked if I could
trim his hair. Of course! So, in the bathroom (tile floor) I earned some brownie
points and I’m happy to say that it looks pretty good and the bottom line is
that he is happy (and ‘handsomer’).
I made him pose for me I like the one hair standing up on his head looks thick Isn't that cool? |
Bill's hair is so thick at the back and I thinned it quite a bit |
After brushing him (and myself) off and sweeping
the floor up, I started sauteeing the mild Italian sausages in Madame IP. It was already 6 pm.
That's a lot of hair! |
I had
some carrots that I put in the inner pot for cooking and cooked some corn in
the microwave for Bill. I’ve been wearing my new Fitbit all day after setting
it up last night. That was easy! I’ve also accepted a couple of challenges on
the Fitbit app to encourage me (and others) to put the push on for walking. Whether
it is for weight loss or just to keep moving, I don’t care. I enjoy it.
I stationed a few of my painted rocks around the flower gardens |
I should call this Chippy's garden for obvious reasons These primrose plants have a lot of growing to do |
Bill
began transferring files from his old HP to his new one and starting with
pictures, it took quite a bit of time. All in the joy of a new device.
Supper
was ready before 7 and although it doesn’t look like much on my plate, it was
just enough considering we had some apple crumble pie for dessert. I warmed it
up and added cheese. The topping that I used appears to be the culprit for
making it drier than the last time I made it. It still tasted good though!
These cows are standing in the rain instead of lying down Maybe they only lie down to predict rainfall? (one of Daddy's 'wives' tales) |
Another sighting of the little ducks They are fun to watch Good night! |
Thank you
for stopping in. Your comments are always welcome!
Sounds like a nice day. You got stuff done and so did Bill. Maybe you can make some cash on the side as a Barber at the mat!!! Babies are getting big!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I think I'll leave the barbering skills to the pros. I was so nervous! :)
DeleteYou certainly had two nice days. Yesterday getting errands done and visiting with family and friends certainly sounds like a wonderful day. London with it tree lined streets looks lovely. What a lovely sunset you had. Tonight's last picture with the little ducks how cute. Bill is looking good; nice job on the hair trim. Take care.
ReplyDeleteWe did, thank you! Aren't those little ducks sweet? You should see them when they play, it is like they are moving in fast motion.
DeleteI'm sure the rain is welcome. We had a bit of storm on Tuesday evening, and by Wednesday morning my hostas were up a good two inches!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day!
It is so neat to watch the hostas pop up as quick as they do! :)
DeleteI know I donated last year..don't remember how..is there a link? You did a great job on Bill! He does have a lot of hair. Your breakfast does look awesome! Your plants are greening up nicely! It is beautiful and green on the Ridge!
ReplyDeleteThank you Shirley. I will send you the link. :)
DeleteBill has a lot of hair on the back, not on top. He teases that he'd like to move some. haha