Paisley, On
On Sunday, Nov. 22nd I was awake and up at 7. Just couldn’t sleep anymore. Bill was still sound asleep, at least until my feet touched the floor when he shifted. I had sorted the 2 loads of laundry last night so carried the basket downstairs and started that. Wes and Susan weren’t up yet so I tried to be quiet. I made a cup of tea and came back upstairs to find Bill getting up too.
Just when you think an old historic building can't get any better
I noticed the children's decorations on the fence
I'm assuming the chiildren painted the gingerbread mean and ladies
After the
first load was washed, in the dryer and the second one in, I bundled up against
the -1C/30f. Once more, I was grateful that the winds were almost non-existent
as I headed out the door. I was warm from head to thigh, where my ear scarf
started and my new long coat ended and then from below the knee where my knee
socks started to my feet in runners. 😊 There was a space in there of about 5” where I felt the
chill in just my leggings.
That put me in the mood to look for more Christmas clues
More natural ones, the inflatables don't appeal to me
It was a
great walk as I shuffled along. I don’t think I walk terribly fast, compared to
my sisters, but the other day when I went to the Mill, I was told differently.
A lady I said hello to at Mill Dr. and Queen St. said “boy, you walk fast!” I
smiled and shrugged and she responded with a nod. “Yes, you do. I just saw you
up by the Mill”. Ha ha, that was funny. I carried on at my normal pace and
thought about it. I suppose it is a brisk walk.
I came a different way today And it brought me through the back of the sewage plant
to my regular trail
I
followed the main sidewalk today to the north and then cut back coming in on
the Riverside trail from the opposite direction. Up over the bridge and then
back on it to Queen St. again at the Community Centre. The town was quiet when
I started out but was waking up on my return. I’m glad I got out; it was just
over 2 ½ miles (that’s 4 km) today. Back home, I joined Bill upstairs and he
was just folding the last load of clothes.
So far still green
This is one side of the streamOver the street bridge And down on the other side, a much narrower trail
Along the Saugeen leading to the main street and the Legion
which you should recognize by nowAcross the bridge, the Hose Tower and the red brick building
in which we call home
The red roof is the garage
Around
11, I went down and made brunch of bacon and eggs using two frypans today. I’m
glad for the new ones I bought, our bacon was still hot by the time the eggs
were done. Normally, I cook the bacon first and set it aside in tinfoil or
paper towels while cooking the eggs. I know Bill likes his food hot so this
effort makes him happier too. 😊 I had mine rolled up in a tortilla, it gave me the
enticement. I guess I’ve gotten off eggs lately.
Eggs and bacon in a warmed wrap for me
After
dishes, we came upstairs and did our own thing. Bill has been making extensions
for his plane servos and I stayed out of his way by working on my crochet. As I
knew would happen, I tore out the many rows of my shrug. It wasn’t working out.
The bottom was wider than the top and somehow in my amateur stitching, although
I thought it was uniform, there was a difference of about 15 stitches! LOL I’m
so bad at this! I went right back to the beginning single crochet row and added
quite a few more stitches. It wasn’t going to be wide enough either.
I had a lot done but it was no hardship for me to tear it all out
It even looks better here than it really was!
I got it going again and did 3 rows before setting it aside, swapping it out for the new book. Bill finished his project and curled up on the bed for a snooze. Shortly after 4, I turned the light off and did the same thing for half hour. Bill managed to get a call in to all 4 of his girls today so he was happy about that. Even Easton, got in on a video call with Grandma and Grandpa.
A couple more pictures of my walk |
In the corner of the dam, a nature created dam was building It makes you want to go clean it up! |
Before 5,
I had to get downstairs and start the rub for our pork rib supper. Bill hopped
in the shower while I went down. There was a warm up period in Madame IP and a
cook time of 20 minutes before NR so after adding potatoes and getting veggies
ready, I came back upstairs.
I talk about upstairs, well here are the stairs all decorated with garland and bows |
George, offering egg nog for the season |
Santa dances and sings |
And Luigi brings news |
At the entrance to the dining room |
We were eating our pork ribs around 6:15, I think. After broiling them in Susan’s oven with sweet & sour sauce, they were delicious. They were fall off the bone yummy. It was a bit of a mad rush for Bill after he finished eating, doing the dishes and packing his lunch for tomorrow. He had a movie starting upstairs at 7 and didn’t even say ‘see ya!’ or anything. I’ll forgive him, I suppose. Ha ha. I stayed down in the big kitchen and watched the last hour of The Bourne Ultimatum with Matt Damon and was fulfilled.
😊
Wes was outside hanging garland on their fence this morning |
I came
upstairs to work on my blog and before 9 I got my laptop and Bill’s external
dvd writer set up. My son in London was going to call after 9 and see if he
could help. I’m really hoping to be able to watch some of our own dvds over the
next few months. After I had things set up, I crawled up on the bed and read my
book. I got cool in the kitchen so upstairs I pulled my wrap around my feet to
warm them up.
I’ll have
to let you know tomorrow how I made out with Patrick’s help. Today was a nice
quiet Sunday. I’m happy to get a walk in and to get our laundry out of the way.
It was good to spend the day together, doing our own thing.
My evening entertainment
Good night!
Thank you
for your visit! You can leave a comment if you wish.
The cooler the weather, the brisker the walk! I can go really fast when it's cold. Brrr. Thank you again for your posts, your words and photos showing and telling us how it is in your new place.
ReplyDeleteYup, provided the sidewalk or gravel is not icy, I can walk really fast too! haha. Pumping those arms! :)
Deletethank YOU for the kind words.
Did you get any snow?
ReplyDeleteYes, we did get snow late in the afternoon but it was light and wet until after supper.
DeleteHi, From your pictures it really looks like a lovely place to be spending your winter.
ReplyDeleteHi Deb. I think it is a nice place, inside and outside. :)
Deletethanks for those encouraging words from your sunny place in the south. xo
That just has to be the most fun .... an historic town and all decorated. No one decorates around here. It's sad since Christmas is my second favorite holiday.
ReplyDeleteMy walks are so boring in comparison to yours - you can take any number of routes!
ReplyDeleteYour landlords are certainly into the Christmas spirit. I love the garland and bows on the iron fence. It looks so festive.
The beauty of crocheting and knitting is the ability to frog it back when something doesn't work the way you want it too. Just a suggestion, count your stitches every 3-5 rows.
Have a great day!
I love that river and all the Christmas decorations.
ReplyDeleteThings are starting to look quite festive around the house as well as the town.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Sue Grafton writes some wonderful books. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteWow, the house is sure decorated for the holidays.
God bless.