Paisley, On
On Tuesday, Mar. 2nd I was awake by the time Bill was ready to leave for work. The day started out much like yesterday, as far as the weather, minus the winds. I dozed until a few minutes after 7 when I got up and washed my face. I slipped into my loungers, I went down for my tea and sat at my laptop to finish my blog from yesterday.
So nice to see the sunshine and blue sky this morning
By the
time I was finished, the sun was shining over Paisley. Such a wonderful sight,
being ‘able’ to SEE down the street. 😊 I had my shower and then used my Dirt Devil vacuum to clean
the floors in our room, loo and closet. I love that little thing; it works like
a charm! It was around 10 when I went down to make a coffee and took it out to
the garage to work on the puzzle.
My
intention was to add a few pieces but before I knew it, close to 12 noon, I had
finished it. This was a very interesting one and took me longer to complete it.
Thank you, Harvey, for this challenge! Before coming upstairs, I got out the
ham, pepperoni slices, shredded cheese, mayo, tortillas and an egg. Time for
lunch! Ooh, I do love my quesadillas. They are always original with whatever I
have on hand and taste great!
I came
back upstairs and checked my bids on the Rockford site. I was outbid on a
couple of things that I was willing to let go and a couple of others that I
challenged by upping my own bids. It closes in the evening tomorrow. When I
came up from the puzzle, I had a bit of a headache. I had smelled gas fumes (?)
last night when I came home and smelled them again today. Maybe that did it, so
after eating, I came upstairs and curled up on the bed for half hour with my
book.
A bunny rabbit hops through here pretty regularly
I know I
dozed for a bit and when I got up around 1:30, felt better but still decided
that a walk would help even more. The sun was out periodically, with blue skies
and some white fluffy clouds. I bundled but at -3C/28F didn’t think I needed my
mad bomber hat. It would have been too much, even with the wind making it feel
much colder. My blue hat, scarf around my chin and the coat with a hood was
plenty.
A few pictures from today's walk |
The ice
patches were what I was concerned about but decided to forgo the poles and
trust my grippers. I walked the clear sidewalks and curbs to the north end of
town and veered back onto the back streets, scanning that corner of Paisley
completely before cutting back up along the snowy trail to the bridge. I felt
safe enough, the snow was hard packed and shiny from underlying ice but my
grippers held me in place. 😊
The water was flowing from 6 out of 7 'ports'
at the dam today and ice was breaking upI started up this street but there was no street to get
back into town, so I turned backA flashback to my years at the London school board
Torontario Paper Co. delivered our paper supplies
for many years
It's nice to walk in town but feel like you're out in the country |
I checked
the mail before returning home but there was nothing for us. We don’t get bills
in the mail so I’m never concerned with that. I’ve been receiving Mom’s last
T4A and T5 slips for Income Tax and Bill and I have received ours from our
pensions. This year, we think we’ll get Tim Summers, in Durham, to do our taxes
for once. He does Mom’s every year and it would be nice to see if we are
missing anything. I’ll touch base with him soon.
A pretty birch tree |
Walking the trail was nice if I didn't try to rush |
For the next hour or so, I read. It is the best time for me, when I’m not tired and have nothing pressing going on. The book is a great read. I’d just finished my afternoon tea around 4:15 when Bill texted so I took my cup down and unlocked the door. No worries with weather driving today, yay!
The clouds were pretty today too |
He dozed and I read more
until almost 6 when I went to start supper. Chicken thighs with shake ‘n bake,
roast potatoes, broccoli and corn was on the menu. Peanut butter cookie for
dessert. 😊
I love these chicken thighs It was a good meal |
We did the dishes; I came up and Bill made his lunch before joining me. Tonight is Family night in the house, first Jeopardy with W & S and Bill joins us for NCIS at 8. Finally, another new episode! Back in our room, I finished my blog and then did some more reading. What else?
A friend sent me an email with this message at the end of a beautiful story |
I love the message |
With work tomorrow, I won’t stay up much past
10 so like to get a couple of chapters read at least before I turn the lights
out. This was a nice day, at home with no worries.
Memory at Elephant Butte Lake State Park
Mar. 2, 2018
The view from our site
Good night y'all!
Thank you
for popping by. Your comments are always welcome and appreciated.
I'm interested in your grippers as I think they might work good on the slippery rocks at the ocean. Who's the maker and how much if you know. Thanks
ReplyDeleteBob
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ReplyDeleteI wanted to paste a picture but it won't let me. They stretch to fit over your shoes.
DeleteI've had my grippers for years and purchased them from Avon. Don't know what brand they are but our hardware stores carry them.
DeleteFound these on Amazon.com and they are what mine are like.
LERTREE Anti-Slip Stretch Snow Ice Grips 10-Stud Spikes Over Shoe Traction Cleats Crampons Rubber Slip-on Shoe Cleats
$10.99
That puzzle!!! Congrats on finishing it! Looks like the snow is melting ... spring is just around the corner.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy! Yes, spring *sigh* I can smell it!! :)
DeleteI really enjoyed seeing that puzzle. I have collected Nancy Drew books since I was very young (I always got 2 for Christmas and 1 for my birthday). Still have them on a shelf in my library downstairs.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Good for you! Hanging on to your books! I wish I'd kept more things from my childhood. :)
DeleteLunch looked awesome! The puzzle turned out wonderfully! Glad you got out on your walk, wonder what the gas smell is??
ReplyDeletethank you, Shirley. we found out that W & S started 3 of the 6 classic cars in the garage. now it makes sense. :S
DeleteWhat a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteYes, it was! :)
DeleteGlad to see you had a nice relaxing day and a good walk. Love the picture of the Birch. Your upbeat blog is soothing to read. Thanks for taking the time.
ReplyDeleteThanks Doug, it was a great day.
DeleteKind thing to say about my blog, I appreciate that and the fact that you find it soothing. :)
That was a relaxing day even though you accomplished lots of things.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures show that Spring will soon be here.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Spring, just around the corner, right Rick? :)
DeleteWhat a beautiful walk in the sunshine! First time we had an accountant do our taxes we saved $5000.00!
ReplyDeleteThanks, it was a lovely walk.
DeleteWell, now we're definitely running to our accountant!! :)