Paisley, On
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Friday, Nov. 13th after Bill left for work, I had my tea upstairs.
It was around 8 when I went down again and made my thermos of coffee and packed
a banana and some cheese slices Bill cut for me. I remembered the second trip
down the stairs to go back and get 3 loonies and to take the RO water jug for a
fill up. 😊 I retrace my steps so many times in
a day because I’m so forgetful. LOL
It was a
cool morning at 3C/39F but the frost was either dissipated off my windshield or
I was sheltered enough not to have any. I saw some on Wes’s window from about
5’ behind where I park. No scraping for me. It was a good drive, I obviously
missed the buses stopping, and made it to Durham laundromat by 9. There were 3
customers who were in the process of drying their clothes so it wasn’t long and
I was on my own.
As the
last masked lady was finishing up with her folding, in walked my boss. It has
been over a month since I’ve seen Jamie and I miss our occasional chit chats.
He hung around for about 20 minutes to half hour and when the lady left, I gave
Jamie a ‘real’ hug for his birthday that was on the 11th. I wasn’t
sure what she’d think. It was only ‘virtual’ in our card write up. 😊
Two views of the Braeside
This was built in 1880 by Samuel Rowe (one of the founders and first settlers of Paisley)
as a wedding present to his daughterI love the trim around roof peaks and brickwork over the windows
We caught
up on a few things and I was sad to hear that his driving job is ending in
another week or so, I think he said. He is actively looking for something else
already and I’m sure he’ll find something suitable. After working a full career
in a Honda factory, an assembly line would be out of the question for me! I
only had the floors to do when he left and that didn’t take long and I was on
my way home.
In
Hanover, I stopped at Independent to get some yogourt and Bill’s Nutter Butter
cookies and then drove to Donna’s for a visit. She has a few articles of
clothing that she is getting rid of so gave me a chance to see if I’d like
anything. I came home with a few light weights and one heavy sweater, a jacket,
a pair of dress pants and even an ear wrap headband thingy! She listened to me
whine about my toque scenario and then offered this to me. 😊
More recently known as Thompson Bros. Furniture, it is now empty and up for rent
I love the rear warehouse constructed of stone in 1864
It was a
grand hour and a half, since she was alone, and after reminiscing over my drive
yesterday, I headed for home. It had warmed up a teensy bit to 6C/43F and with
no sunshine all day, not bound to get any better. The spitting from my earlier
drive kept me company part of the way home but it wasn’t deterring the ride
any. While I was in Durham, I also remembered to fill up the 5-gallon water jug
so at home made two trips from Ptooties to garage to bring everything in.
Wes and
Susan were both at home when I arrived and within half hour, Bill texted that
he was on his way. Friday afternoon to ourselves is always a nice prelude to
the weekend. The day brightened up around 2:30, not only because we were
together (aaah) but the sky actually seemed clearer, the clouds not so heavy
and gray. Instead of going for a walk, I lazed the rest of the day away.
And now, back to Wes and Susan's property
The Porteous Bank
This was my personal tour insideThe vault door remains closed but not locked and opens up to a set of inner doors
to the bricked vault
While upstairs, I had the brain wave that while these 3 house mates watch a Hallmark movie in the theatre room, perhaps I could put a dvd in my laptop and watch one of our movies on there! Yay! Brilliant! Unfortunately, the dvd drive on my Lenovo ThinkPad has never worked well and today was no exception.
No different than our children of today, the youngsters had no perception
of historical value and jotted their names on the inside vault doorsImagine having bags of cash and coin stashed in here?
This is where customers files were kept All of this, knotted wood floors, was behind counters with iron bars |
A dvd
that I chose would not play. It would seem to start and then nothing. That was
so frustrating. As if that wasn’t enough, the drive tray got stuck with the dvd
inside and trying to get it open we snapped the end off. Grrr. Yes, now I’m
very upset. Bill purchased an external dvd drive for his laptop, which didn’t
come with one, so just maybe I’ll be able to use that. Otherwise I’ll just read.
Here I was thinking I may have resolved some of the winter woes.
The manufacturers name over the door The bank president's office in the back room Wes closed the door and you can see the markings that the jeweller/watch maker
had imprinted while his business was in operation
At 5:30,
Bill and I went downstairs to start supper. Fried burgers tonight with peach
crumble and whipped cream for dessert. The burgers were ooey, drippy and delicious! After dishes, Bill slipped upstairs for a
snooze before the movie starts and I finished watching the last half hour of
NCIS. It seems I’m not seeing much tv these days so thought I’d take advantage
while being in control of the controls. 😊 I didn’t take pictures today – of anything – so I will post
a few more from the Paisley history book.
Enjoy and
have a great evening! Thanks for taking the time to stop by.
Oh what I would give to own one of those homes! Just my style ... I could make the bank a quilt shop! Hahahaha ... or maybe the furniture store! LOL
ReplyDeleteI know!
DeleteLove the tour! Good for you for giving Jamie a REAL hug! We're waking up inDeath Valley this am and it just kills me to see these people waking up with masks on their faces, in the great outdoors!! Don't you think breathing FRESH air would seem better than breathing it through your dirty mask you wore yesterday!! AAAH! Sorry for the rant..:) Love the lamp in the old vault! Enjoy the weekend!
ReplyDeleteI prefer a real hug any day too. Enough already!!
DeleteI agree about the outside air. Kills me to see people driving alone in their cars with masks on and walking down the street alone. I say to Bill "they're afraid to give themselves Covid". LOL
The old homes appear to be well maintained. They are lovely!
ReplyDeleteTake care and stay well.
They really do seem to be kept up, don't they?
DeleteParking your vehicles pointing to the morning Sun will save you a lot of window scraping.
ReplyDeleteLove the Architecture of the old buildings. They all had their own personalities.
Bank Vaults today are all Metal Lined to stop thieves from breaking through the walls.
An External Disc Drive would solve your entertainment problems.
Be Safe and Enjoy your weekend.
It's about time.
Yes, Rick, thanks we know BUT we can't park any other way here.
DeleteThe old buildings have so much class.
We have an external disc drive but unfortunately it isn't working either. LOL
Thank you for the tour. I love the shape and detail of old homes.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
You're welcome! :)
DeleteI'm enjoying your pix of the beautiful historic houses. That's a neat mural too. Your tour inside the bank reminded me of the first old office my dad worked in. I'm sure it had a walk-in safe too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, glad you are enjoying them.
DeleteI stood in the bank and tried to 'imagine' 1858 or whenever they had those huge vaults. :)
Yup yup yup. :)
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