Paisley, On
When we got up on Friday, Dec. 11th at 7 it wasn’t to hustle off to work. It was a pleasure day, a long one but still something we were doing for our own good. After filling our thermoses with coffee and tea and packing a few snacks in the cooler, we were out the driveway at 8. The day was mild with an expected temperature in the high single Celcius digits and mid 40’sF so we didn’t need heavy overcoats.
the sun was trying really hard to break through those clouds
making for a pretty sky
And Pop! it made an appearance |
The sun
was peaking out at various times and it seems on the drive to London, we
totally missed the fog that our friends experienced driving north to Owen
Sound. Our first stop after reaching the city limits was on Clarke Road, east
end, at Rycor Countertops where my son, Patrick, works. We had pre-texted and
upon arrival he came out the door all masked up. We could have gone in but it
isn’t as nice standing inside a business. He removed his mask when he came close and I got my hugs!
Rycor Countertops
They do good workWho is that masked man? 💓
We were happy to be able to fulfill our second wish of giving him an identical amount of $ that we’d given Bridgette last month. It was a small amount but something I wanted to do with my inheritance and something Bill fully supported. 😊
Before goiing to the flying field, I needed to use a real washroom so Timmy's it was and Bill got a frosted cinnamon roll |
With that done, we drove to the southwest corner of London
to meet up with our friend, Keith (who you may remember we traveled with during
our last winter to the southwest) and his friend, Steve at Bill’s London flying
field.
It was a beautiful day And a great day for flying too Keith gets his plane ready for Steve to take up for a flight Sweet Oreo watches
So good to be together again even for a short time |
We hadn’t
seen Keith since August so that was a nice reunion. He looks great and oh, so
does sweet Oreo. She was so happy to see us. I think she’s happy to see anyone
but we like to believe she remembers us. ♥ After about an hour we said goodbye, wished them a Merry Christmas and
headed down the highway to CanAm. First a stop at the Flying M truck stop to fuel Ptooties up. Today, the gas price was 98.9/litre, I think, which isn't too bad but not great either.
Steve brings the little plane in beautifully
When we got to CanAm we were pleasantly surprised to hear that the Suite was almost all fixed up! Yay! We
chatted briefly with Peggy, they were having their indoor staff luncheon, all
safely distanced and masked, so we left them to eat and went out back in the
storage area to find our ‘home’. Luckily, we were able to open slides up enough
to get in and retrieve a few of the things we’d realized we needed/wanted.
Because it was so mild outside, (for Dec. 11) it wasn’t ice cold in the rv as
these units can sometimes be.
Arriving at CanAm around 12 noon
There was something in their store in October that Bill and I had our eye on for a Christmas gift for each other so although not the exact design as we'd seen, we purchased two camping chairs. That’s usually how we do Christmas for each other except for filling stockings. Well, I do most of the ‘filling’, under Santa’s direction, of course.
this large Canada flag was hardly moving Such a lovely day (did I say that already?) It got up to 10C/50F in London |
We kind of got a new camera for Christmas too. We stopped
at Henry’s Camera Store and they had my other Canon PowerShot returned from the factory.
Repaired. Because of a bit of a run around and it/us getting lost in the
shuffle, she didn’t charge us the extra $150. Merry Christmas from Sarah!
A water tower - George used to point these out for me
in his blog. This one's for you, George!
On our way home from London, we stopped at our friends’ house for a ‘distance’ visit. Ken and Kim had been out of country in November and therefore, upon their return, had to quarantine for 14 days.
We almost got stopped by a train 2 engines!! |
Arriving at their stately home |
They were being very compliant so we stayed down on the sidewalk while
they stayed up on their porch. We mimed hugs, wishing the best of the season to
each other and caught up on the recent news. It was great to see them even from
a distance and for a short time.
There they are, behaving like good kids And then he turned the lights on
Starting in 1 minute as the lighted display saysIt wasn't quite dark enough to get a good view
but we got the drift and it is a really nice displayAnd as we're driving away, a better view from the street
Ingersoll's A & W was our supper stop. Cheddar Bacon Uncle Burgers and fries with what else? Root Beer. It was good and this little piggy ate the whole thing.
The burger and fries were so good!!
We arrived home
almost exactly 12 hours after leaving and within a few minutes of unloading and
packing the food away, we were upstairs in bed. I can’t even remember if I
tried to read but it was no use. I was too tired and at 9:15 turned my light off
and rolled over. Bill managed to read a few chapters of his book before joining
me in the dark. I don't remember how much later, I was asleep.
Today's memory picture is at our friend's former residence
Rose and George opened their home up to us
a few times
this is Dec. 11, 2017
Clemson stands guard 💓
good night!
It was a
great day. A lot of things, everything actually, went in our favour so we were
very happy about that. Another busy day tomorrow so blog postings are and will
be late.
Thank you
for checking in!
Sounds like it was a good time, but the weather looks chilly. Love that there are so many Christmas decorations, except for the "dead" people. LOL That burger? Makes me want to head to town for the same thing!!
ReplyDeleteIt was a great day. Funny it looks chilly to you, it was the best day we've had in a while.
DeleteLoved that picture of the two old switch engines. They probably date from the late 40's--early 50's last century. They are getting harder and harder to find. You were lucky to see two of them. They might be part of a tourist line or a short line that is a feeder to the mail line railroad somewhere nearby. Anyway, thanks for the picture of them.
ReplyDeleteYou had perfect travel weather for a day of Chores, Business and Visiting.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a Safe and Enjoyable Day.
It's about time.