The Ridge
Sunday,
May 24th we woke to a surprising
sunny sky. I’d expected clouds to fulfill the forecasted 80% precipitation
requirement. Don’t get me wrong, it was pleasant to see clear sky. We got up by
7 and I was in the shower immediately.
Last night, our solar lights around the tree were pretty against the sunset |
How nice not to worry about wet hair
when I walk. Our thermometer was reading 14C/57F. With just my light hoody over
a sleeveless top, I slipped my bug hat on and headed out. I didn’t need the
screen down as there wasn’t a bug of any kind in sight.
Morning walk and the second picture in two days with a ghostly spot Daddy? Dad? Bruce? Mark? .............. George? I find this extremely interesting. |
It was
another beautiful walk and I contemplated the things I’m grateful for with each
step. Sometimes (I’m glad no ones sees me) I just raise or stretch my arms out
and say “Thank you!” Do
you ever feel like that? Back home, I sat with Bill at the table and started
reading blog posts. He is on the hunt for a laptop, I might have mentioned it,
so was doing some online searching. He has pretty much decided what he’d like with
very little assistance from the peanut gallery. (me)
In Foodland, this is at the bakery/deli corner How many people can't walk by these sweet cakes? |
There was a 'hot dog' cake but this 'hamburger' cake was my favourite No, I didn't buy it |
After my tea, I brushed
my teeth and drove into Durham. I went straight to Foodland’s Garden Centre and
made some more choices. See? Never enough flowers! This time, I bought 2 more
hanging baskets and then some perennials. Different ones and I’ll have to read
the labels to tell you what they are.
This is my own perennial garden Phlox |
A brand of Poppy |
I forgot this plant had a surprise |
These little grape hyacinths are fuller than they've ever been They must like the cold late spring |
We have a rusted
old dozer bucket up on the hill that I started planting in last year and thought
I might put some perennials in there. Maybe. Enough $$ was spent there with no
begrudging and I walked into the grocery store. We have a big shopping trip
planned this week one day but need milk and a couple of other things now.
So, I bought a couple more hanging baskets |
I picked those up
and it was when I was walking back to Ptooties that I recognized the young gal
who sprayed my hands, on entry. I’m a tad embarrassed that it took so long but
soon dismissed that feeling when she couldn’t easily place me either. We
laughed about that. It is Emma, Jamie’s daughter. I went back in and caught up
on what she’s been up to since March when this pandemic started. It was nice to
see her and hear about things. I miss seeing and chatting with her Dad, so easy
going.
Not much mist this morning but a pretty pond in the sun |
Back home, time
was flying by and although I thought I’d cut grass when I returned, I easily got
distracted. The clouds and rain moved in while we were eating our lunch but if
that was 80%, I’m a monkey’s uncle. LOL It lasted all of 15 minutes, perhaps,
and I’m sure my vegetables are still thirsty. I was counting on the rains to
save me watering. Gosh, am I complaining about that already?! Bill was involved
online so I washed dishes up to get them out of the way.
A very gentle breeze this morning provokes ripples on the pond |
He’d made his
phone calls to his girls so I wanted to do the same. After a phone call to
Staples in Owen Sound, we got the answer we wanted. Their store is open now for
customers to walk in. Tomorrow morning that is where we’ll be headed. Bill is excited
and ready to buy. Once we had that done with, he went out to the Hangar. We’d
had a little rain but not much so I filled the two watering cans from the hand
pump and went up to water my vegetables.
The skies were unpredictable occasionally |
There is quite a
strong wind today and that not only kept the humidity to a comfortable level
but it also sent the black flies off into another county. Hopefully. I didn’t
see one today. This encouraged me to stay outside as the sun was wonderful and
with the breeze (27 mph gusts!) I wasn’t hot. I figured that I may as well get
dirty so removed the 6 petunias from the store container and put 3 in the
shovel on the hill with some blue grass.
Rustic Daisy Hmm, looks interesting |
Ruby star cornflower This one I'm quite anxious to see bloom |
I planted the
other 3 with more grass in a clay planter that we have. I’m trying to remember
if I got it from Pat and Rob or just where I got it but it was one of our only ‘big’
pots left. Two large plastic ones finally cracked last year and had to be
tossed.
This was the only big pot we have and that's a good thing since I ran out of flowers! |
Lastly, I planted
the cornflower and daisy plants in a flower bed along the corral fence and then
I split the lobelia into two and planted them by my garden bench behind the
Restroom. I’m liking the idea of having more perennials so I can lessen what I
spend each year to add colour to the Ridge.
Queen Victoria Lobelia |
They went here with the rhubarb and my moonflower IF (big if) rhubarb grows here, I'll move the lobelia |
Some of these
perennials I’d never heard of so it is a learning experience for me to see what
works well and what I wouldn’t do again. (Like I’ll remember!! LOL) By this
time all I had to do was take a hanging plant (that I don’t know the name of)
down to Bill’s area. He will place a bracket on the porch post for it. This way
it won’t be sitting on the porch where he walks.
And the bucket on the hill has petunias and some perennial blue grass |
The old tree log I set at the point of the corral fence houses a plant or two every summer |
And Bill's hanging plant has the rest of the verbena |
This is the first planter I bought but I didn't realize there was a purple flower in it too |
They get the ‘weather’ first and then it moves this way so she told me about
black clouds coming and a big show of threat that will amount to huge drops,
some thunder and then it will move on. She was exactly right. I could see the
clouds coming and I timed my work just right.
The geese hunker down in the rain |
Here I go: what are they thinking? |
Inside the Suite,
the windows facing west were closed so I made myself a tea and relaxed. It didn’t
last long and the winds had calmed when the rain finished 15 minutes later and
the heat returned. It feels like summer and I’m loving every bit of it. There
was no rainbow though things sure look green after a nice rain. My planting is
done for now until I get some dutch sets, pumpkin (?) and now I’m thinking
lettuce. Shirley, you have encouraged me.
Weird clouds this afternoon |
The awning is partially open to keep the rain off the door and my side window Look at the black cloud coming from Hanover with blue sky following |
I checked the back window often but no rainbow today |
Bill came in
around 5 and turned a Jeff Dunham special on that I don’t remember seeing. Even
if we have seen them, we love watching him and laugh through the jokes his ‘puppets’
tell. This is turning into a novel and I apologize. So, I’m going to just
inform you that supper is going to be simple. We feel like something summery so
we’ll have toasted bacon tomato and cheese sandwiches. Yum. Nothing would be
better than cherry pie for dessert, so that’s what we had.
The bread doesn't look toasted but it was It tasted quite good for a 'spring' meal that tasted like summer |
Today, is Bill's oldest daughter's birthday. He talked to her to send wishes along and caught up on her family news. We hope she has had a wonderful day.
Happy Birthday, Yvonne! |
Who knows what
the evening will bring but I’ll wish you a good one and close this off.
We're expecting more rain this evening good night! |
Thank you for stopping
by!
Sounds like a lovely day! With flowers.That "rustic daisy" looks a lot like a Texas native, gaillardia. If it IS a relative, then it will be sturdy in dry weather. I look forward to seeing the development of all your planting efforts.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm anxious to see them all too. :D
DeleteP.S. I had good results with the biscuits. Thanks so much for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! They are so easy, tasty and just enough for 2 or 3 people.
DeleteI love all of your flowers and the many unique pots and places you plant them. Very nice! I rarely walk alone so I've never done that but it's a great idea to speak the things we are thankful for. There is so much to be thankful for! Maybe Dean and I need to do a thankful challenge on our morning walks. I went to the grocery store today. I knew meat prices were going up - but wow! I bought hamburger - it was slightly less than 1# - over $7.00. We won't be eating as much hamburger as normal. We may be going without meat altogether if this keeps up.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cheri. I rarely walk WITH someone so we are opposite there. I enjoyed walking with Bill over the winter, he walked a lot this past one and I loved that, but if he didn't want to go I was just as happy. :)
DeleteWow! that is terrible for hamburger. To vegans and vegetarians out there, pls don't be offended but without meat, to us, it isn't a meal. It's how we want to get our protein and iron.
That makes 3! Although FB thinks differently, today is my birthday too, along with a Neighbor in Ariz. it’s was apparently a very good day!!! Love all your flowers.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! I didn't know! Hoping you enjoyed it.
DeleteThank you Nancy.
Your flowers are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you MT!
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