The Ridge
On
Thursday, July 16th Bill was up getting ready for work when I woke
up at 6:30. I lazed until closer to 7 and got up, washed and headed into
Durham. Hoping all the way that the doors were closed and locked and that I
would have no morning surprises. Yay! They were locked so I’m assuming Jamie
popped over to close them after 10 because we forgot to. He is closer and
whether he did it for me or not, I appreciated the ‘no visitor’ thing.
I went
about my work although it looked in pretty clean condition. Almost as if Jamie
did a tidy up as well. After checking all machines, toilet and emptying lint
from dryers, I did a dry and then wet mop on the floors before leaving. I made sure
the doors were closed again, even though I had them propped open while I
worked. With the impending rain today, it isn’t a good idea to leave them open. Bill had been notified soon after I left that with the rain in Walkerton,
he would have the day off.
Back
home, I waved at Bill down at the Hangar area and came in for my tea. Mitch had
texted last night that I could wait until 10:30 to show up this morning since
he wouldn’t be back home until then. That gave me a couple of hours to relax in
between jobs today. We made the connection with our friends, Ron and Loree,
this morning and caught up on their news. The song says “you can’t always get
what you want” but you know what? Sometimes you can! 😊
The truck is kind of ready for the owner to see the progress before painting There were a lot of rust areas, both rocker panels had to be rebuilt |
I
puttered around inside on my laptop, playing my online games and reading blogs
etc. Soon enough, it was time to head to Graceland 2. Mitch had the truck out
so I could carry on sanding the door on the passenger side. The owner is coming
from Markdale tomorrow to see how it is coming along so we wanted to have some
progress to show him.
First,
Mitch asked if I could help him set up his new satellite receiver. All it meant
was to follow instructions from a phone technician and push the right buttons.
I’m glad Mitch was helping with the conversation as I’m not great at
understanding the accent of some of the people we get when we call. This fellow was Pakistani. We
got it set up and the ‘boss’ was very pleased to have connection again. Then we
went to work on the vehicles.
Bill
drove over just after 12 noon to see what I’ve been up to and so he got to see
the old Plymouth. It is on the back burner right now, other pressing jobs need
the attention. I was finished all I needed to do this morning by 12:30 so
marked my hours on his calendar and left. It was a good time to quit as the
rain had made a reappearance. Back home, I changed and Bill and I had some
lunch before he had a snooze. He’d been working down in the cargo trailer since I left
at 7.
I thought to get a picture of Bill filling my 5 gallon bottle |
We left
the Suite about 1:30 to drive to Hanover, a 20-minute drive. Time to stock up
on some dairy products and usually Walmart is the best price. The traffic between
home and Durham and then Durham to Hanover seemed busy for an early Thursday
afternoon but we arrived with no unusual instances. That’s always good news.
We must
have timed something right as there were a few people in line ahead of us but
within 5 minutes or so, we were all let in. Seemed shoppers in the store were
leaving just for us! Bill and I separated once inside. I went for the food
products and he went in search of dome fasteners for finishing the hanging of
his wing covers. Last thing we needed was to visit the pharmacy section and get
Vitamin B, Omega 3 and Calcium pills.
This is series of 3 photos Can you see Chippy with his head stretched looking at the jam and oranges |
We left
Hanover and had a few stops in our own home town. Fuel, a water bottle fill-up,
a stop outside the library for Bill to download a Samsung app and then IDA
Pharmacy to pick up a prescription. There wasn’t any sun but there sure was a
blanket of high humidity (85%) hanging over us. We were home by 3:30 and just
relaxed inside for the afternoon.
Here his little 'arms' are stretched ready for the jump |
At 5 I
started putting our meatloaf together for Madame IP. I debated cooking it in
the oven this time but as before, I chose the quicker version. 1-hour vs 35
minutes wins the contest every time. While it was cooking, I cut up salad
ingredients for our side dish. The sky darkened and the rain started around 5:45,
a nice steady rain and all around us, it appeared to be mush later than it
really was. We’re loving the rain; the air was drenched with it before it even
started and it meant no watering for me!
And then he jumped, a perfect landing So, I went out and walked over to the feeder He jumped back to the tree and literally came right over to me |
Supper
was a success, but that is typical for this meatloaf meal. Bill loves it. I
love it and we never need more than a salad to top it off. The rain came and
went for the next couple of hours and the air cooled nicely. Even though it is still humid and we are expecting more heat in the days to come, it is nice tonight. After
dishes, we went out under the awning and Bill sat on a folding chair, while I cut
his hair. His grows much faster than mine and it is certainly thicker at the
back. He was ready for another cut.
"What's the matter, Mama?" I can only laugh at him. It isn't Romeo so I'm assuming it is Casanova How can you get mad at the face? |
We got a
bit wet as the wind and rain blew in occasionally but just laughed about it and I
carried on cutting. I should have snapped a picture of him sitting under there
against the Suite. He is so trusting, not seeing what I’m doing at all. When I
finished, he was happy and I won’t say more handsome but definitely just as
much! 😊 The trimming at the back thinned it
out too and it looks quite professional. No pix this time but I hope that doesn’t
sound suspicious!
Supper was good and we have leftovers for a couple morenights |
We came
inside and Bill went upstairs to watch a movie. He has the ‘sleepys’ today so I’ll
be surprised if he stays awake up there but he must need it. It was only 8 o’clock
so I’m sure he had a couple of hours of wakefulness in him yet. I worked on my
post and watched Dr. Pimple Popper downstairs. It’s kind of gross if you don’t
like that kind of thing but I like Dr. Lee and she does some neat things for
her patients. Every so often, I admit to cringing and squinting my eyes at the procedures.
We looked out and there was apparently a meeting of the birds called to meet in the dead Ridge tree Good night everyone! |
This was
a good day. I worked steady this morning and we got some necessary shopping
done this afternoon. Tomorrow is Friday and we should both be back to work for
a few hours at least.
Thank you
for your visit!
A very busy day doing Two Jobs along with Errands and Chores.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy the slightly cooler evening.
It's about time.
The days go even quicker with us working but we are doing what we need to do and enjoying it at the same time. :)
DeleteIt was a lovely cooler evening!
You always have such lovely photos of your day.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thanks Jackie, You are sweet to say that. :)
DeleteYour mornings are sure busy now, but the extra cash will be nice. I've been thinking meatloaf for several days now....I think it will be on the menu soon.
ReplyDeleteRomeo or Casanova sure provide a lot of enjoyment with their antics.
They are indeed. But as long as I am enjoying it, I'm happy to work for the extra $. :)
DeleteThe meatloaf was yummy.
I do love the Chippy's even when they get into things they shouldn't!
I agree with Cheri..time for meatloaf and your salad looks so refreshing. It was a busy day for you two and they do go quicker don't they! So today is pay day for you! Big plans for all that extra cash!? Not as much fun shopping anymore with things being so out of whack. Haven't been to Ross in 6 months or so with all the rules! I do miss it! Glad you are enjoying the 2 jobs!
ReplyDeleteThank you Shirley. It was a busy but very good day. Bill kept busy with his plane stuff in the am and that always makes him happy. Oh, I would love to go shopping at Ross's! I love that store! It was always so busy, the check out lines because of the great deals but I can imagine it would be a mess now with the rules even stricter. LOL
DeleteOK. How do you make your meatloaf? Inquiring minds want to know. And I always enjoy your photos....good to hear you had some rain.
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