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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Disappointment Turns Into Day Visitations, Away and at Home

 The Ridge
On Thursday, May 14th when we got up, we had our tea and coffee together. We read some blogs and made some comments before having a bowl of cereal and getting washed. By 9:45 we were on the road to Owen Sound. First stop, Staples. We wanted to check out their laptops for Bill, now that stores were opening. Were we surprised when checking on line, I found that they didn’t open until 12 noon. It was 10:30.

Morning entertainment

Enjoying a breakfast orange

Yum yum

So, what can we do to kill an hour? I texted my little sister to see if she was open to a visit since we were in her neighbourhood. Before she answered, we drove to Staples to check out the times. We were disappointed to see that they were only open to curbside pickup between 12 and 8 pm. Well, that doesn’t work for us. As we were leaving there, Wendy’s response came back. “Sure!” so we sat with her for a bit and caught up on things. Giving ‘virtual’ hugs across the room, we said our goodbyes.


Driving out the laneway


On a truck's tailgate in front of us
Are we in Texas?
Before we went to Wendy's, we went to the Museum to see the
Chi-Cheemaun
A 364' passenger and vehicle ferry in Ontario that travels on Lake Huron between
Tobermory and Manitoulin Island.
As a child, Mom and Daddy took us on the ferry but it was a different name
I don't recall the name at the time as my parents just called it the
 'ferry from Tobermory'.
It is currently docked because of the Covid-19 virus

Wendy's lovely home

And Wendy and Morgan's beautiful budgies
the yellow one on the left is Tina, used to be Mom's
until we needed to move her
We’d made arrangements with my other sister, Gayle, and her husband, John, to stop in on our way home. We hadn’t been to their place since our return home either. They have a beautiful property and have been working diligently around the place to clean things up and it shows. We all had a coffee together and shared books and stories of our childhood for an hour and a half. More virtual hugs. It was a nice visit and we headed home through Durham.


I caught them off guard but saying goodbye to John and Gayle
It was a nice visit
There was one more stop before home and Rob and Pat were up for the short drop-in. They had brought their Cedar Creek 5th wheel in from storage so it would be ready for us to use while the Suite goes in for repair. A very generous offer. Because our truck will possibly be longer than expected and their rv is blocking their drive, Bill wanted them to know they could bring it out anytime. I also picked up half of the apples I’d left with them last fall.


Up on the Ridge, the warm temps felt a few degrees cooler because of the winds. Strong again, gusts to 24 mph on the hour. The Suite was cool inside as we’d turned the heat off before we left home. 

Surprise, surprise! A new family of two we didn't see before
As we drove in, the 3 families were in the front field
To rectify that, Bill turned the fireplace and our blue flame heater on. We didn’t want the furnace, set at 60F, to kick in. It didn’t take long for things to warm up in here. I decided a cup of creamy tea would be nice.

I looked out the window before supper and saw this
15 babies and one set of parents
No explanation for this but it is obviously more than one family involved
Babysitting duties perhaps?
Bill had a hot chocolate with me and we enjoyed the rest of the day. It was already 4:00 and yet we had no complaints about the day so far. We were supposed to get a fair bit of rain over the course of the day but it really didn’t amount to anything more than a few drops in our travels. 

I didn't mean to but I scared them out of the corral

And away they go on the run down the lane
The temperature reached 12C/54F and that was a nice change from the past couple of weeks. At 6 I started reheating the leftover chili and Bill and I each made toast for ourselves. His plain and mine rye.

The oriole has been around since this morning and is very interested
in not only the oranges but the hummingbird food too

White crested sparrow is all fluffed up for a picture
Turns out he likes oranges too!
An oriole in the wings and robin on the ground
As we were doing dishes, I noticed a new ‘guest critter’ slipping around behind the Suite. We’ve never seen him up here before! 



Bill chased him away from my banana feeder
Down on the road, last summer but not up on the Ridge. With dishes done, the rest of the evening fell into place with some tv and some reading. What a great day!

With still some leftovers, we had another nice chili meal
Have a great night!

Thank you for checking in to see what we’re up to.

16 comments:

  1. Awww I love the raccoon. You lucky guys!!!! Nice to have friends close by. I never thought to put oranges out for the birds. Great idea!!!

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    1. He's cute and we wonder what made him visit today. Hope he doesn't become a nuisance though. :)
      I learned about the oranges from a friend's blog and it works!

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  2. Love the little goslings. Good to send the raccoon on his way. They can be mean.

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    1. The goslings are so cute and obedient.
      yes, there are some not so good things about raccoons, we'll be careful.

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  3. Nice to be able to get out for a change and do some social distance visiting.
    When I make a high dollar purchase I need to see it before buying it.
    Geese are well known for taking care of one another's offspring.
    Raccoons are cute but destructive. Feed them once and you'll regret it forever.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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    1. We had a great day of visiting. Definitely need to see a laptop before buying. :)
      the raccoons can be a nuisance but cute to see.

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  4. What a nice visit catching up with your sisters, and for your friends to loan you their rig while yours is in the shop! That is true friendship! I love all of the pictures of your birds and critters. I haven't seen them but my niece's husband told us he saw several raccoons in our pear tree. I'd like to find a way to deter them as they can be a nuisance, especially if you have a garden.

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    1. It was a good day to visit since none of us were working outside on the possible 'wet' day. :)
      The raccoon was a surprise and I also hope he doesn't stick around when my garden is growing.

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  5. Very sweet of Rob and Pat of course knowing them I wouldn't have expected any less :) Nice you got all of that visiting in too. I agree I wouldn't be buying a lap top with out looking at it first. So ridiculous. Does he know what kind he wants? We use Best Buy too, but Walmart does have a good selection too unless you want Geek Squad etc. Love the big family!! So cute how they take care of their babies!

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    1. The offer from Rob and Pat didn't/doesn't surprise us at all either. I'm glad you see the same in our (and now your!) friends.
      Bill isn't sure between two brands of laptops but never even thought of Walmart. I will mention that to him. Not sure what kind of support you'd get though. He got his last one at Best Buy and it has been fine, just over 9 years old.

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  6. Hopefully the raccoon doesn't become a pest, though he is cute. I've been getting the white crested sparrows here too and don't remember seeing them before. I quite enjoy watching them at the feeder.

    Have a great day!

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    1. We hope so too. We'll just have to keep chasing him off and hope he gets the hint.
      I'd never seen those sparrows before either so agree about the enjoyment watching them.

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  7. We have a Raccoon here in the neighbourhood too and it comes at night looking for food. I Googled what they eat and was surprised to learn that they go after small critters in addition to just about anything they can find. Love the pictures of the geese family, especially the last one. Nice that you got to see some of your sisters.

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    1. Raccoon stores, everybody has one so although cute, a nuisance. Maybe he'll move on after we chase him enough times!
      The geese babes, turtles, birds, chipmunks are my favourite! Heck, that's everything!! haha

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  8. You live in a beautiful part of Ontario. I loved travelling through that area when we would do little trips from Scarborough while I was growing up.

    God bless.

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    1. Thank you Jackie. It is pretty up here. I love the country roads and small towns.
      nice to hear from you!

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