The Ridge
On Wednesday, Apr. 28th Bill and I were up before the birds at 6:15. We washed and got dressed for the day. A busy one but a good one. We left the house at 7 to clean the Mat in town and left Durham after fueling up at 8:15. Today, Bill was off work and we were taking an easy drive to my daughter’s house outside of Woodstock.
We knew threats of storms were a possibility
so kept an eye on the sky
It got better as we moved to the east
Bill had
something to pick up and I had an early ‘kind of birthday’ gift for her.
Bridgette works at Regency Fireplace Products in Guelph BUT right now she is
working from home, as many others are because of the lockdown. When we arrived,
she was in the midst of a call with her boss but managed to snag a hug. No one
will tell me that I can’t hug my daughter when I see her. 😊 When your child holds their arms out to you………nope, can’t
resist.
We had a
bit of running around in Woodstock so I hid her gift in the sunroom while she
was busy and took care of that. Almost 2 hours later, we returned and finished
up what we went there to do. If it sounds like I’m being a bit secretive, it is
true but it is Bill’s story to tell, not mine. Before we left, I placed a large
poster board that I’d bought at an auction on their couch. I got the reaction
that I was looking for. 😊
I almost missed this cute little paradise for summer fun along the highway |
Bridgette
loves and always has loved Jim Morrison of the rock band, The Doors. When I saw
this come up, I had to bid, and bid and bid once more to win it for her. It isn’t
really a birthday present, she was going to get it anyway but her birthday is
just around the corner so why not? I got another excited hug for that and I
have no doubt she’ll find room in their home for him. Chris won’t mind. Teehee.
We said our goodbyes and drove the 2-hour distance home.
Bridgette's favourite musician
We stopped
in Hanover for another errand and a late lunch at A & W, during which I saw
Donna walk by on her way to the drug store. That was purely coincidental so we
chatted briefly before we were headed to Durham. One more stop in Durham and as
I was driving on Baptist Church Road, M called to see if I could work a few
hours on Friday morning. Yay! Sure can!
Her daffodils are a lovely welcome The country road they live on
We’d
eaten a big lunch at 2:30 so won’t need supper. I blended the Jell-o and cream
cheese mixture so we could have that for dessert later if we wanted to. Bill
made us a cup of tea and we relaxed together. I did get my pictures downloaded
and my blog written so that was a start. Around 6:30, we wanted a nibble so had
some toast with peanut butter and/or apple butter. I had a piece of each and
then for dessert I had some homemade ice cream. 😊
A beautiful old church in Woodstock
I made it
Keto chocolate ice cream and keto strawberry ice cream yesterday. I included a
picture of the ingredients in a Mason jar in Tuesday’s post. It turned out
great so I am happy to share it with you in case you’d like to try it. Many of
us are ice cream lovers. The recipe says to make it in a Mason jar, of which I
only had one empty one but next time, I’ll make it in a bowl with my hand
mixer.
I love these little plants in Bridgette's garden
She called them 'Whoville' plants and explained them
as a variety of peony
1 cup of
35% heavy cream, 1 tbsp cocoa, 3 tbsp powdered sweetener of choice, dash of
vanilla. Shake for 5 minutes until cream begins thickening. (mine never did so
I put it in the freezer anyway for 3 hours. Yummy.
For the
strawberry ice cream: 1 cup 35% heavy cream, ½ oz (I used 1 tbsp) crushed freeze
dried strawberries, 3 tbsp sweetener, dash of vanilla. Shake and freeze for 3
to 5 hours. You won’t regret it. After the second day in the freezer you have
to let it sit for 15 min. to scoop it. 😊 You’re welcome!
Clifford is pretty with the old style lamp posts
lightening up the main streetA & W Uncle Cheddar Bacon Burger
Bill packed his lunch and then we did dishes before working on blogs again. I’m hoping he is writing one tonight, to fill in the blanks from today. This was a wonderful day that couldn’t have gone any better. We had rain and stormy skies here, a couple of times apparently, while we had nothing in the part of southwestern Ontario where we spent the day. Temperatures reached 18C/68F and humidity was high.
a closer look at the recipe ingredients
Before and After below
Thank you
for stopping by! Your comments are always welcome.
What a great day you and Bill had.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beauty of a bike! Congratulations.
Thank you, he swore me to secrecy since he bought it. :)
DeleteI may have to try the ice cream. It looks good. I wonder what it would taste like without the sweetener? I really don't like any of them.
ReplyDeleteWorth a try, sis. I can't taste anything but normal sweetness when I use it. You could use less than the 3 tbsp if you found it needed something. :) Next time, I'll use my mixer rather than shaking it since it didn't thicken until frozen anyway. :)
DeleteYummmm! Ice cream without extra pounds. I've got to give this a try. What a fun day you two had surprising Bridgette with a special gift and getting a new ride!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you like it as much as I do! :)
DeleteIt was a fun day!
Congrats on the new ride. I do love motorcycles!! You are going to have a blast! I've tried the ice cream before but it never got thick until it froze. Maybe the hand mixer would work better. Jim Morrison was one of my favorites also. Too bad they all died so young.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy. The ice cream is very creamy and yet we need to have lots of the cream on hand to make a bigger batch. :)
DeleteBridgette LOVED(S) Jim and it is sad that he and many others died so young.
Glad you had a good visit/travel day. Always nice getting Hugs from the kids.
ReplyDeleteI was keeping it a surprise but it seems no one else did.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Bill was responsible for releasing the surprise so the cat is out of the bag just the way it should be! :) Vroom!
DeleteWell that was a wonderful day. I love your daughter's house. And everything in your area is so picturesque. Congratulations on your new ride!
ReplyDeleteThank you Elva!
DeleteI know that church! Those 'Whoville' peonies are Fernleaf Peonies and they are VERY expensive plants!
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised! :) It's beautiful, isn't it?
DeleteThank you for the name of the peonies, she couldn't remember. They are growing and spreading so I may have to dig some up next visit! :) They're so cute!