Paisley, On
On Thursday, Mar. 11th there is one little boy who turns 2 today. We weren’t able to see Easton William today but we were thinking of him. He is having a small birthday party in another week and a bit so will get our hugs in then. π Bill was off to work at his regular time and I was up, washed, dressed and out the door within 45 minutes.
Just a few hours old |
And now he's a much loved big brother at 2 years Happy Birthday, Little Man!π |
It is
already, or should I say ‘still’, a lovely mild 11C/54F so I’m not missing a beat.
The house downstairs was quiet, although I know they were ‘up’, so I left as
quietly as I could. Wes came out into the garage as I was putting on my ‘new to
me’ white runners from Value Village. No boots today, the sidewalks were bare!
Yay! I only wore my hoody with the wind breaker that I wore late summer and spring
last year. I was plenty warm too with a light scarf around my neck.
The snow you see here was completely gone by 3 pm |
I could
see that the sun had already made an appearance in the eastern sky but hoped,
as I walked, that it didn’t disappear too quickly behind the clouds. We’d heard
a mixed forecast, could be lots of rain, could be clouds, could be sun. Typical
Ontario forecast. I made my way south down the main street and detoured to the
east following my nose onto the back streets. I was taking the right turns as I
had a couple of conversations with dog owners.
Heading south out of town |
Putting a lot of faith in this sky |
I was happy to turn onto this street again Easton would love this train! |
Meet Chelsea, 12 yr. old little sweetheart |
The sky to the west wasn't looking too good |
But the sky over Chelsea's house looked good |
My trail is part mud and gravel but mostly snow |
I didn't catch this handsome little guy's name Yorkie/Poodle mix about the same size as Clemson |
They were
friendly and obliged when I asked if I could take pictures of their pooches.
Oh, the pang I feel when the little mutts are friendly and come to me. π I extended the walk as much as I could until I felt a drop
or two of rain and hastened my step towards home. The sun was losing the
battle. By the time I reached the house, I had my hood up but it didn’t amount
to much at all and had quit soon after.
Fnally, the ice is gone from each side of Ptooties |
No
worries, I got 2 miles in. Back home, I had my tea and came upstairs to read
our friends’ blogs to see what everyone is up to. Some spread across the
southern state of Arizona, some in Nevada and others in California make us
envious of their surroundings and weather. Others closer to home, Oregon and
some in Canadian provinces and/or northern Ontario. The latter are experiencing
some of the same weather we are, just earlier or later.
It was delicious! |
I went
downstairs at 11 and the landlords had gone out. On a nice day like this, I
didn’t blame them one bit. I made a batch of steel cut oatmeal in Madame IP, it
is so easy, and had a small portion for breakfast – oops – lunch. At 11:30 I
decided to hop in Ptooties and go for a drive myself. I followed B.C. Rd 3 to
Conc. 8 to the corner of B.C. Rd 10 where BizyBee Auctions is located. The
auction ended last night with me coming out on top for my 6 items.
After getting my items from BizyBee, I drove into Elmwood my old stomping grounds |
A quick picture of the cemetery Daddy used to cut the grass here when we lived in Elmwood |
I had no
more than a 5-minute wait and loaded the goodies in the car. Some framed pictures,
3 of which where the reason I bid (they come in lots sometimes), a new insulated
lunch bag, some piggy banks for the youngest grands (just in time) and an
interesting lamp. Since I was that far from home, which is only 20 minutes, I
drove north through Elmwood, just for fun. When I saw the ball park, I stopped
for pictures. π
Cute, huh? How many of you are singing their theme song from The Grinch Stole Christmas? |
From the quick melting, a lot of fields looked like this π |
and this |
Back home
again, I began making chili for supper. Madame IP was getting used today after
a bit of a break again. Once we are back in our Suite, she will get used a lot
more. At one point today, I got my little DirtDevil vac out and did our floors. With tonight’s supper prepared, I slipped out to the garage to get the
new puzzle sorted from border pieces but I didn’t get much further than that as
it was too hot out there to do anything. With a headache in the works, I came
up to our room and laid down for half hour.
You've seen many pictures of the dam before But none like this!! π² |
The sun
was making more and more appearances so I got up after Bill texted that he
would be late tonight and went for another walk. I wore my ‘new’ laundromat
jacket this time and since the wind had picked up considerably since this
morning, it was perfect. It was another great walk and I met one of the same men
I’d met this morning. He started work at the real estate office across the
street. We chatted for a few minutes and then I walked across the bridge.
It is easy to see how dangerous water can be My new friend, Michelle, said in the summer you can walk out in this area |
We met this lady on the trail (see how clear the trail is?) but her Boxer mix had no intention of walking any further He wanted to stay and hang out with Ezekial, Michelle's dog |
Am I ever
glad I came back out today. Well, the pictures speak for themselves. I met a
lovely young lady with her Goldie/Shepherd and we ended up walking together
along the trail (she calls it the dyke) and chatting the whole time. It was a
really nice walk even though both of us had to brace ourselves several times
against the strong, really strong wind gusts. My goodness, it was blowing us
both around. π
Michelle and Zeke pose for me |
When I
came back, I grabbed my book and sunglasses and sat on the front porch bench
until the sun lowered itself behind the building across the street. The
temperature changed by a couple of degrees and I came inside to wait for my
working man. It was 5:30 when he was on his way so I went down to unlock the door.
W &/or S must have been outside, the door wasn't closed tight I
hoped they’d leave it open when they came in. I stirred the chili and came back upstairs. Bill got home before 6.
this is one of the waterways at the bridge I always walk across |
It is hard to tell here but the Saugeen River is only about 3 feet from the bottom of the bridge Michelle told me a few years ago it was touching the bottom |
Around
6:30, we each heated up a bowl and toasted a couple of slices of bread. It was
good. I think each time I make it now, it is different. I didn’t use tomatoes
this time, Bill isn’t fond of them so I usually only use them every other
batch. This time, I used tomato paste, didn’t have sauce, but it was nice and
thick and quite good! There will be leftovers for a couple more nights. We
finished the meal with a cupcake.
Supper just needed to be reheated
Upstairs,
I worked on my blog and listened to see if they were watching Jeopardy. If not,
I’ll stay put and read more of my book. It is good and although a murder
mystery, different from other detective stories I’ve read. This was a great
day, I took full advantage of the day off and don’t feel that I wasted a minute
by just sitting around. And it was all for ‘me’! π Aren’t those types of days wonderful? You know the ones I’m
talking about.
Happy Hour at Ridgeview RV Resort, Bullhead City, Az is our memory today Mar. 11, 2017 Nancy & Ken, Oscar & Roland Molly is stretched out on the patio |
It's obvious that we were all enthralled in a story Judy & Lori |
Clemson & Bill Looks windy π Good night! |
Thank you
for your visit, to complete it.
Sure do miss seeing you this past winter. Sure hope we see each other this coming fall. Stay safe and keep up the blog. Always a pleasant read.
ReplyDeleteAah, we miss you guys too! We've really gotten used to seeing you each year, at least once! Fingers crossed come next winter.
DeleteThat is a lot of extra water in the ponds, fields, river. Our weatherman said if we get the rains they are expecting over the next several days we will have some serious flooding. Fortunately Oswego is located on a bluff, but there are so many low areas around us, it's always a concern. You are sure making a lot of friends, people and their pets, on your walks. I'm sure you are enjoying that. It's great to have a day to yourself and you certainly seemed to enjoy it! Hope it stays warm and those warm winds get you back to the Ridge soon.
ReplyDeleteFlooding is always scary. The Ridge is up high too but there are horror stories people can tell us all. We want the thawing and want it quickly but never think of the outcome of a fast melt in those terms.
DeleteI love meeting new people. Some, I'm happy they like to keep walking but others like yesterday, we had nice chats. :)
Cute newborn picture of your grandson but the second one is pure preciousness.
ReplyDeleteFrom the pictures it looks like one of those beautiful spring days that are a gift in March. Cute puppies. Stay safe.
I know! I thought the same thing about Easton. ππ
DeleteIt definitely was a beautiful March days, broke records two days in a row but we know it won't last.
Happy Birthday Easton. Gosh he has gotten BIG!! I'm glad to see the snow melting and your weather warm up a bit. Much better for walking!! You'll be back at the Ridge in no time!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy. Easton is growing like a little weed. :)
DeleteHappy Birthday to little Easton! He's certainly growing up quickly and seems quite taken with his little sister.
ReplyDeleteTake care, stay well.
Thank you Maebeme. He loves Hadley for sure. (until she gets old enough to pester him!) haha
DeleteThose two grandkids of yours are very cute. Happy Birthday to the little guy. Sure was windy yesterday here in Ontario and you had better hold on to your hat. I had to eat steel cut oats as a kid and wowed I'd never eat them again if I didn't have to ;-)) Gad you liked them. I'm sure those little pooches melted your heart. Soon, I guess?
ReplyDeleteThank you Marlene. It was crazy windy! but that's good for melting snow. :)
DeleteI love oatmeal and the steel cut are better for us than regular.
Soon, hopefully but it could be a while. We are particular.
Lovely grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing how fast the snow disappears when it is nice out.
God bless.
It truly is, and wonderful too!
DeleteThank you, I agree about the wee folk. :)
Happy Birthday Easton!! Love the pic of the two of them together :) Wow can't believe how the snow is melting and flooding! The doggies were adorable..too cute! I love a good thick chili and that sure fits the bill!
ReplyDeleteThank you Shirley, I love him in his little checkered shirt. Such a wee man already.
DeleteNice day indeed! Amazing day actually!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful day for sure!
DeleteMy, two walks in one day! So glad the weather is getting warmer and river she is rising from all the melting snow. Another puzzle. One day I may have the patience to do one. A day off well enjoyed and you met so many doggies and their owners. If I didn't have Yuma I would never meet anyoneπ
ReplyDeleteI know, I really exerted myself!! haha
DeleteThe snow is really disappearing fast and I love it!! We'll see more but I doubt as much now.
Funny, how as dog owners we meet so many more people.