Paisley, On
It was 7:20 when I first looked at the clock on Saturday, Nov. 14th. Phew! We slept in! How nice that there is nothing we’ve committed to, outside the home, today. It is easy to get caught up with going here and there but today was a stay-at-home time. I did get up though with the intention of going for my walk, but it wasn’t a commitment – more a desire.
I usually come to this corner (a 3 street meeting) on the far left (Mill Rd)
but today came up the middle one (Rowe St). It wasn't such a steep hill so I need to remember
it for next time.
It was a
cold morning but not freezing as the windshields indicated by their clarity. I bundled up really
well and wrapped Donna’s ‘gift’ to me around my head, covering my ears and forehead.
I ventured yet again on new parts of a familiar street. I’d been on Victoria St. before but didn’t
follow it all the way to the end as I did today. I located the public school,
such a shame that they are so modern! I’m spoiled with my historical building
searches now, these newer schools, churchs and residences are unappealing.
You can see from the flag along the river, that there was no wind
Perfect time to walk
I also
found a ‘diy’ carwash that is big enough for Black Beauty, I’m sure. All for a
starting price of $2. You don’t see that too often. I think Bill will be happy,
even if it is just to get the snow crud off our vehicles over the next few
months. Victoria St. brought me out to the south end of Paisley and I happily
turned onto one of the town’s many trails so didn’t have to walk the highway
strip. Traffic was light at 7:30 but still, no sidewalks. The trail eventually carried on through a bush area and it was just too early to go wandering that far, even for me.
When I
returned, it was tea time and I joined Bill upstairs. He was all washed and
dressed so I finished my tea and hopped in the shower. I had sorted clothes to do laundry but
Susan had her load in. There is a washer/dryer set upstairs outside our room
but it is small and I think she’d rather me use the big ones downstairs. I’d
hate to have anything happen to the smaller ones so can easily wait. Maybe they leak or something! We have
the whole weekend.
At the end of this street, is the mill that I found the other day
I'd never get lost!
It was
around 9 that Wes started vacuuming, and Bill and I had ham and eggs for a mid-morning
breakfast. We need to eat more bacon, the third of a pack in the fridge didn't look great, odd enough so that I wouldn’t take a chance on it. There was sliced ham
to eat up so I fried it up instead. That tasted pretty good! A good substitute.
The Paisley elementary school |
We
cleaned up the dishes and I moved into the front room with my book. This book
has me flipping pages quickly at times with anticipation and at other times,
flipping many paragraphs just to skip info. Because it is related to Pakistan
living, the author and ‘hero’ of the story uses a lot of foreign language to me
to describe things. That doesn’t help to keep this reader interested, I don’t
care to know the lingo, just give me the story.
The car wash is near the school |
I have to
admit that there are some ‘news’ type tidbits that I’ve learned during the time
of Osama bin Laden and the 9/11 attacks and those are interesting and some very
sad regarding the innocents over there. I am hesitant to recommend it but also hesitant not
to. It is a true story. Wes and Susan headed out to shop and
Bill finished vacuuming our room upstairs while I was engrossed. My sweetie
worked on his hobby stuff for a while in the pool/game room until the detailed
work had him ready for a nap.
And Victoria St. ended here As you can see, Susan has changed to a Christmas themed table setting
While he slept in between trying to read his own book, I carried on with the laundry, 3 loads today! Each time I brought a load up, he would help fold and I was happy to have it finished.
The part of the trail I walked this morning |
And the part that I put off for another day |
With the sun
beating in the windows, I decided I needed to get out for another walk. The
wind had picked up, as the forecasters said it would, so it felt cool as I
walked past the adjoining streets. Hmm, the Christmas Bazaar/Market started
yesterday and it was just down the street and across the bridge.
As i entered the Bazaar, I was soon impressed by how they'd set it up with
restrictions in mind
I stopped
in and was pleased that I did. A lot of vendors tables with their homemade
wares. Everything was priced and because of Covid and the small space, no ‘owners’
were sitting at their tables. You found what you wanted and paid at the back. I
don’t usually buy at this type of market as I find the prices incredibly
overpriced. Not that their efforts don’t justify the cost, but I just don’t pay
a lot for anything. LOL If that makes sense.
There are 2 businesses here, but only one is currently rented for the Shoppe
If the one beside him doesn't rent out, he wants to expand
Looks like he has enough merchandise to do that
I did
find a personal ornament for our tree for $7. Totally worth it, to me. When I
left there, I crossed the street and popped into Roadrunner Collectibles. I
should have taken a picture from outside as it is a very cool store. Again,
nothing I need, but I had a nice chat with the owner who has just
purchased the space this past summer with his wife. We had a couple of things
in common and I hope to take Bill in some time to see his ‘stuff’ – you know, that we don’t
need or have room for!
Walking back across the bridge, the sun's reflection on the dam
and river was gorgeous
Towards
town, just before the bridge, an Antique store caught my eye so I popped in
there. The owner apologized for the ‘chaotic’ mess of the place but to me, it
was a delightful walk through. Things were organized so I don’t know what he
pictures the place to look like. I didn’t find anything today but I did like a
few things he had in his store. I’ll go back again, I’m sure. I didn’t know how
long I’d been gone so texted Bill to tell him I was ok. He thought I was just
walking and might get concerned if I was much longer.
The Cowan Canoe & Kayak is also for sale along with the mill on the opposite bank |
I didn’t
walk any further but returned home to my sweetie. About 10 minutes later, Wes
and Susan returned too. The rest of the day, I sat with a cup of tea and my
book. Hoping to finish it. My daughter highly recommended a book to read so I placed it on HOLD at the library here. I’m
hoping it will be in for pick up by Monday so I can move onto that one.
Otherwise, I’ll be involved in one of my detective stories. Gotta’ have a book
on the go or I don’t feel ‘complete’. 😊
At 5:30,
I went down to start supper. Another guinea pig meal! Poor Bill, he is
subjected to many new things with this Instant Pot. I cut up onions, garlic and
sautéed them first in olive oil then added 1” chunks of 3 farmer sausages. The
recipe called for turkey sausage which I don’t buy. When they were browning up
nicely, after a couple of minutes, I added nice sized slices of 3 potatoes,
then ¾ cup of frozen corn, Bill’s favourite vegetable.
Such a tall building here and only the corner main level is being used by the town Realtor |
Set for 4
minutes on Manual cook, with a Manual Release, I couldn’t believe everything
was done. On Sauté once more, I stirred in a blend of cream and corn starch
to thicken the ‘stew’. It had the substance of stew rather than a casserole so
we served it up in large soup bowls. As I usually do, I added a big dab of
butter to mine and it was delicious! Bill also liked it and said that he would
definitely like it another time. Yay! it was an easy meal of ingredients I
always have on hand. It was called Creamy Sausage and Potatoes (for IP or skillet).
This was a perfect meal for a cool day
For dessert,
I got to test him with the chocolate-banana-raspberry pudding I made the other
day. He isn’t fond of bananas (except in bread) so I was doubtful. Even a hint of banana flavour in a shake or smoothie causes his nose to curl. 😄 Before
supper, I made another batch of whipping cream and suggested he pile it on. Ha
ha. It took a few tastes but he warmed up to it and said he could help me
finish the last 4 ramekins of it. I liked it because it was keto AND chocolate!
We did the dishes and came upstairs at 6:30.
Along the sidewalk this morning, this blurred photo shows you one of a few erected bird houses I thought that was quite nice |
There was
another Christmas movie on tonight, two actually. The first one at 7 wasn’t for
me but the second one at 9 was apparently more of something that I would enjoy. So says my Christmas movie expert. They weren’t interested in it so Bill and I will go down to the games room to
watch it together. I finished working on my blog and then stretched out on the
bed, I have a comfortable position all worked out, to finish the last chapter
of Three Cups of Tea.
I also discovered a Villa of townhouse rentals
on Victoria Street that I didn't know was there
This was
a good day. The temperature wasn’t great but the sun was shining and that is a
bonus. Laundry is done for another week, I got our for a couple of walks, I met
a couple of shop owners, I visited and supported the local Christmas Bazaar and
I spent time with my one and only. What more is there? 😊 I hope you enjoyed your day too.
a sneak peak at an old stone house
I've yet to find out whether it is a historical home
They need to trim the evergreen though so we can see it better!
Good night!
Thanks
for your visit!
Regarding the town of Paisley, what was the main reason for starting the town way back when?? Was it the river trade, or farming, or the fur trade???
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the buildings and your comments are top notch.
Thank you.
Don in Okla.
Thanks for the question! Why did they stop here? When Orchard arrived on the north bank and Rowe arrived on the south bank of the Saugeen, Orchard became focused on building a bridge so they could cross without using rafts. The first bridge that has been rebuilt once and repaired many times. It is still one of the 8 remaining today. As far as I've read so far, they were both business men and dabbled in many things. I'll have to see what I can find out!
DeleteSmart on your part to avoid that path, you really have to trust your instincts. Sounds like a nice way to spend a Saturday.
ReplyDeleteInstinct is huge, isn't it? Especially when on our own.
DeleteChristmas bazaar and an antique store? Right up my alley, although I'm with you, have to watch what I buy cuz I have no more room!!
ReplyDeleteExactly! what more could there be? haha
DeleteI truly enjoy your walks and the pictures you take. I love bazaar's, stores of any kind too, and even though I don't need anything I still enjoy looking. I love all of the houses, buildings, etc. You do a great job of getting out and moving.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cheri for 'walking' along with me. sometimes it is a push to get out there but since moving here, it hasn't been difficult at all. :)
DeleteI'm with Cheri, I so enjoy the virtual walks you're sharing with us. It certainly makes me think I need to consider visiting small(er) towns because they have a lot to offer.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.mamainastitch.com/light-frost-easy-blanket-sweater-crochet-pattern/ This is the link for the pattern for the sweater shrug I made. I used the Scarfie yarn they suggest but I'm sure any bulky (5) yarn would work for it. I did add additional 10 stitches to the chain row and made the rectangle 38-39 inches. My niece is quite tall so I wanted to ensure it would be a good size for her. It's an easy pattern with just half double crochets, with a twist. It works up quickly ...even if you do it twice like I did!
Love the pictures once again! Love Christmas Bazzars and Antique stores! I Keep thinking I need to do some Christmas shopping but just not in the mood..I'll do what I can online I'm thinking. Dinner looks yummy! Perfect for a chilly day.
ReplyDeleteNice you were able to get your walks in yesterday.
ReplyDeleteWe've already had 69 MPH Gusts today.
Be Safe and Enjoy staying cozy with Bill.
It's about time.
What a lovely and relaxing day. I must try that instant pot recipe, as I really do not use mine enough.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Does sound like you had a good day. We did too.
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