Paisley, On
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Friday, Mar. 5th, I was up 15 minutes after Bill left. I was having
a pretty good dream but don’t ask me now what it was. I can remember that George
and Suzie were in it as well as our friend, Colin, from B.C. They've never even met each other. Explain that one!
I got washed and dressed before bringing up my tea.
Some light scraping and some patience this morning |
It was a
clear sky with brilliant, glorious sun lighting my way from the east. At
Concession 8, there was no hesitation turning onto a county road today. I feel
Tigger-ish again, π, bouncey, bouncey. I probably need ‘help’,
ha ha but it is better than being on the down-in-the-dumps side of life. With a
small lunch and a thermos of coffee packed, I arrived a bit early in Durham. I
was hovering at ¼ of a tank of fuel, so topped up first.
This hoar frost was a total surprise as I rounded the bend on Concession 8 |
Some pictures just turn out so perfectly |
Boy, talk
about being down-in-the-dumps!! Well, it didn’t dampen my mood but I was so
disgusted as were the other patrons at the laundromat. 3 washers had been used
for washing horse blankets. There is a very clear sign ‘DO NOT WASH HORSE
BLANKETS IN OUR MACHINES’. Apparently, that only applies to those of us who
actually heed signs and rules.
The location of BizyBee auction is on my way to work so perhaps a bit too handy |
I not
only had a mess to clean up on the floors, it wasn’t just straw and hair but a
gross mixture of that and (dare I say it?) horse poop!! All 3 of the machines
had large remnants of the brown stuff making them unusable until I cleaned them
out. I’d just cleaned 2 of them when a sweet elderly lady asked to borrow my
broom. She swept in front of another machine that I hadn’t got to yet. We said “check
the machine before you put your clothes in!”. Good thing she did. ☹
Some areas on the roadways were covered like this But just from the blowing coming from the north |
It was a
couple of minutes past 10 when I had finished sweeping and mopping the floor
and left the parking lot. I meant to take a picture of the letters on the
tailgate that I finished. I’m quite proud of my work on them. Then, I taped up 2
door handles and the tailgate handle before wiping down the inside edges of all
4 doors. A bit of spatter from the primer was easily removed with some paint
thinner and it is soon ready to paint! The bed/box has been gravel guarded and sure
spiffs up the banged-up metal floor and sides.
But mainly they were clear like this |
We were going to go get one more load of wood but the wind was too cold to be standing outside and Mick (Dundee haha) agreed. Perhaps Monday, all things in our favour. I only worked 3 hours today at the shop and left again with $ in my pocket. I stopped at Dollarama for some batteries for the gadgets I bought yesterday and headed for home. When I’d backed in, I texted Bill to let me know when he is close to home and I would pull Ptooties out so he could back in first.
The sky was still a delight when we left for supper |
It was
around 4:30 when I put her on the street and walked across to the FoodMart for
lottery tickets. I had actually won $5 on the LottoMax so cashed that in for
tonight’s draw and bought our regulars while there. Bill was just backing in as
I came out of the store to cross the street so hopped in Ptooties and did the
same. We are not able to eat at the Paisley Common tonight as they are closed
for renos until Mar. 17th. Did I mention that already? Yes, I guess
I did.
So! We
are creatures of habit, as most everyone else we know, and Bill wants to go out
somewhere. It is our Friday night way of being good to each other after working
all week. π He mentioned Chuck’s in Hanover
again but I suggested a restaurant in Walkerton, instead. That’s the plan. Old
Joe’s Cabin. As an afterthought, Bill texted Gerry to see if they wanted to
join us. I had my shower after I got home at 3 and when Bill came in, he
crashed on the bed for 30 minutes.
It's a 20-25 minute drive for us to Walkerton and I was enjoying the view |
We met at
the restaurant at 6 and once again, it felt nice to be eating out and about.
The waitress staff were very friendly and seated us right away. The place sure
filled up within the next hour with a lot of little people. Kids eat for 50%
off Friday so that explains it. I ordered the hot roast beef and Bill had fish
and chips. Both were very good and although I should have left some of the
mashed potatoes on my plate – I didn’t. They were very good and not enough beef
for leftovers.
A good meal but I have to compare it with our local restaurant fare Paisley Common wins hands down in quantity for sure |
We said
our goodbyes and arrived home by 8. The rest of the evening was quiet, perfect
for a Friday night. I texted Jamie about the mess at the laundromat and he came
back with a comical “yes, I heard about the sh*t show!” He was going to check
the cameras and see who was using those machines. It would be nice to get to
the bottom of it and perhaps address the situation somehow. This was a good day
and now we are at our first weekend in March.
Today's memory is at Lake Havasu's London Bridge Mar. 5, 2020 Ken, don't do it!! |
A special lady "Super Kim!" Good night everyone! Gosh, I wish we were here! |
Thank you for your visit. Tigger is tired. π (too much bouncing)
That was a fun day at Lake Havasu... remember the ‘hat’ guy π€£.
ReplyDeleteI wish I was there too!
Kim
My dad's solution to the horse blanket situation was to buy Mom a new washer so we could use the old one for horse blankets. We moved it outside and let the dirty water run out on the lawn!! Yeah I imagine that was a pretty big mess!! Usually the sign says NO DOG BLANKETS!! At least I would have brushed them off first!!!
ReplyDeleteThat makes sense, smart man your Dad was. It wouldn't have been so bad if they had been shook out but it's like they were picked up in a ball and dropped in the washer. Yeuck!!
DeleteNever seen a horse blanket sign but it sure makes sense. What a mess they made. Hope Jamie catches those scoundrels π It's nice you and Bill have a nice dinner out together.
ReplyDeleteHa ha, I just made up the sign. :)
DeleteWe do enjoy our meals out (and take outs).
Ewww...what a mess. Some people just have no common sense, or perhaps decency.
ReplyDeleteTake care, stay well.
Yes, rules aren't meant for that type, I guess.
DeleteI'd seen signs of "no horse blankets" but didn't know they would create such a mess. No wonder people go to a public laundry to clean them and not wanting to use their own machine. Is there actually a place where these blankets can be cleaned? That restaurant dinner looked appetizing even though it might have been lacking in quantity. Maybe next year you can swap memory lane pictures of the snow and ice while still staying in the warmer southwest.
ReplyDeleteI know, screw up the Mat's water system and machines instead. haha! All they had to do to make it better is to shake them out before bringing them in. We have a washing machine marked 'for dirty laundry', but they didn't use that one.
DeleteYou're funny about the ice and snow pictures! Maybe I will!!
Dinner looks good!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It was very good. :)
DeleteSomehow I missed this. Always someone who thinks they are above the rules. Hope the Cameras turn up the culprit.
DeleteNice looking meal.
Be Safe and Enjoy the weekend.
It's about time.