The Ridge
When we
woke up on Sunday, May 10th it was looking very calm AND green out
my window. That means the weather Gods didn’t dump on us again. Thank you! I
couldn’t see the flags blowing but figured it was pretty brisk outside so while
Bill had his shower, I had my tea downstairs. With the temperature hovering
around 0C/33F, when my tea was done, I got bundled and went for a walk.
I saw these guys in the pond |
I was happy to be out and when I got to our road, looking
back onto our front field I was rewarded. There was the ‘Royal’ family. Our
royal family. Mother, Father and all 7 goslings! I was so worried, dreading the
worst, after not seeing the babes since the first day.
Then I saw the family, I couldn't get all the babies in the picture |
The
little gaphers were eating the grass and I took some pictures before picking up
my step. Happy Mother’s Day, Mother Goose! I turned onto Baptist Church Road,
saw the two large barking dogs on the porch at the corner house. They were behind
their gate so I wasn’t worried. They don’t look friendly, but I’m sure they are
and just protective. I was anxious to test Bob’s theory about the robin. As I
was walking, the 10 snowflakes we saw up on the Ridge, turned into many more
than that.
Here is where her nest is but I couldn't tell if she was in it |
As I
approached the tree and Ms. Robin’s nest, I couldn’t tell if she was present so
stepped down into the ditch to get closer. My glasses had snow spots on them so
I didn’t notice her head until I got about 3’ from her. I stopped as she
watched me take a picture. I said ‘Happy Mother’s Day, Mama Robin!’ snapped the
picture and backed up to the road. I was relieved that both mothers were present
and accounted for, looking after their offspring.
She was very patient with my approach |
The gate
to Turbine Lane was open but I knew it was the other day so someone has been
working on it. We can only assume that as the one has been so very noisy
lately. When they whine, they sound like voices, animal or human.
Back home,
the snow was quite heavy and Bill met me by the corral. We discussed a couple
of things and then walked the lane together to see the geese again. Just as we
arrived, they got spooked and took their babies into the pond. So cute! It’s
like the little ones are on a tether, they were so perfectly aligned.
A couple of favourite pictures from today |
I was wrong, there aren't 7 babies, there are 8! |
Inside, I
started my posting for today and sent a few Mother’s Day wishes to my sisters
and my buddies. Wasn’t I surprised around 10:30 when my daughter called! Not
surprised, per say, she always does, but the timing was perfect. We had a
lovely long chit chat and we wished each other a special day before hanging up.
The snow hasn’t stopped so not sure what to expect. However, with a high
temperature forecast of 6C/43F I doubt it will ‘stick’ around.
I followed Chippy down to the ditch to see where he was going He has so many holes all over the property but he didn't disappear into one |
I made us
breakfast around 11 and we got cleaned up to go visiting. Our youngest
daughter, Jess, has invited us for a visit this afternoon. That means they are ready,
as we are, for a personal connection. Yay! It is Mother’s Day and I’m a mother
so I took the time to dress up a bit. Well, in comparison to my normal
isolation attire, I cleaned up a lot. I put on a pretty top and a skirt. Yup, a
skirt! It felt good to apply makeup too.
Because of reading Furry Gnome's blogs blog I recognized this White Crowned sparrow |
He moves quickly so I was flitting back and forth a lot |
I was thrilled to have three visit all at once |
We left
the Suite around 12 noon after cleaning up the dishes. We had some gifts for
the family and of course a special one for Baby Easton’s 1-year birthday. That
was on March 11th but it didn’t go by unnoticed, we found something
for him in Yuma, Az. 😊 We left the snow flurries in one
part of Ontario and welcomed dry pavement and green and brown fields in another.
We arrived in Stratford and then at Jess and Matt’s around 1:30.
Jess and Matt live here with Easton |
Our little greeter Look at those gorgeous blue eyes! |
Easton does not act strange with people but look at the curious look on his face Domi poses really well for the camera |
They have
a dog, Domi, 2 cats and a little person very adept at walking so Jess asked
that once we buzzed for entry into the apartment building, to just walk in their
door. Knocking would set the dog to barking unnecessarily. As we approached
their door, it opened and out came our little greeter. Easton! Walking and just
so adorable. Domi followed and a bit of fun chaos ensued while we made our way
in the door.
Easton liked his Arizona burrow and Grandpa tried to get him laughing |
Remember,
the last time we saw Easton, he was only 7 months old so this was a real
change. He took my finger but didn’t move so Gramma got to pick him up right
away. Yes! We had a great visit with the new family and Jess got us a drink and
set out some snacks that she’d prepared before we arrived.
Jess, Easton and the burro |
Between Easton, Domi and one of the cats fawning for attention, finally everyone settled down. We
had some good chuckles with the 1 year old and a nice chat with Mom & Dad.
With the leftover strawberries and blueberries she was going to try and blend a dessert for Easton Even though he is reaching for them, he doesn't like anything on the plate |
Here is a great size perspective for you! |
It was 3:45
when we left Stratford and gave daughter #3 a quick call to see if she was
around for a quick visit too. She is on our way home, in a roundabout way but
we didn’t get an answer to the call.
I didn't take a picture of their house but this should show Krystal and Matt that we were really in their driveway |
By the time we approached Drayton, we’d
still had no response from our message so obviously she was busy or didn’t have
her phone. We found their home anyway for next time and headed home. When we
reached Mount Forest Bill pulled into the A & W. My treat for supper and I
had no argument whatsoever!
I did ask
if we could please take it home rather than eat it in the parking lot. I know
Bill likes his food hot but if this was my Mother’s Day supper, I wanted it in
the comfort of our own home. I promised Bill that I would reheat it in the
microwave so he could enjoy it and he readily agreed. It was 5:30 when we
arrived home and I quickly changed clothes while Bill got plates and condiments
out. Still in the bag, I warmed the food for 2 minutes and that was perfect.
It was a fast food meal but it was delicious! |
I enjoyed
our meal very much, the big thing being that I didn’t have to come up with
something and then cook it. Bonus! We sat together for the evening and I waited
patiently for one more phone call. Usually it is when I think Patrick won’t
call, the phone rings and I don’t think he has missed the day yet although it
has come close! This was a fun day; I couldn’t ask for any better. The snow had
stopped by the time we got home and the grass was still green. Another bonus!
Jess, Matt and Easton spoiled me today with this Bamboo plant and card Thank you! |
I hope
you’ve had a great day too. If you are a mom, this picture is for you.
Good night everyone! |
I hope
you got to speak to your special lady today in one way or another.
Thank you
for stopping by! Comments are always welcome.
Domi looks about the right size for Easton to ride!!! What a big boy! I’m so glad you went to see them. And of course the baby geese. I could watch them all day. Happy Mother’s Day!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Easton has crawled all over him so yes he could hop on board!
DeleteWe are glad to see them too. Easton liked to be cuddled and tickled AND kissed! :)
Sounds like a wonderful day. How great to get to see family...:)
ReplyDeleteNice to see the pictures of the baby geese. Take care.
It was a great day. We really enjoyed seeing the 'new' family on Mother's Day.
DeleteThe baby geese will grow far too fast for my liking!
Oh gosh, Baby Easton is just too adorable! What a wonderful visit you had :) I've got to say that A and W dinner looks yummy and now work for you! So glad you had a wonderful Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteEaston just makes me smile thinking of him. He wasn't shy after not seeing us for 6 months. That is huge in a 14 month old!
Deletethanks Shirley!
Sounds like an awesome Mother's Day and how special to be able to hold and hug Easton!
ReplyDeleteThank you, it was. Loved the time with Easton (oh and J & M too) :)
DeleteNothing better on a Mothers Day than a Grandmothers day. Love the smiles all around.
ReplyDeleteExactly! :) thanks Lorne.
DeleteGlad you had the chance to finally visit with your Family on this special Mothers Day.
ReplyDeleteIf you have the Insulated Shopping Bags from Sobey's if you double them it would keep you meal hot for over an hour.
Be Safe and Enjoy the Goslings as they grow.
It's about time.
Thank you. We actually put the food in our insulated Costco bag. :) It worked well but they still needed to be reheated to get them HOT.
DeleteHappy Belated Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteThank you and to you too!
DeleteSounds like a great Mother's Day for you. I had a chance to use my Weber grill to make steaks and fried potatoes for Dolly on her special day. That Easton is a real blue eyed cutie! Lucky Gramma
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful Mother's Day for you! That little Easton is a cutie for sure! I was able to see both Misti and Marc so that was a treat. I sure love watching your birds, geese, around your place. It's nice you have the pond nearby. They draw so much wildlife.
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