The Ridge
Sunday,
May 2nd was a fairly calm day to wake up to. It was just after 7
when Bill got up and I followed a few minutes later. I stripped the sheets off
the bed first thing and then sorted the laundry into 2 loads, spraying what
needed it. Usually it is only Bill’s work t-shirts and so that is all it was
today. Rather than take the time for a cup of tea, I grabbed my water thermos
and Bill carried the basket to Ptooties. The sky was one of those mixed bags where it was hard to tell what the day would bring.
On my way to town, to the east, it was beautiful AND promising?? |
I was at
the Mat by 8 and it was a pleasant, uneventful experience. I loaded the washer,
noted that there were 3 in need of attention, 1 dryer had a coin stuck and the
coin machine was empty. Dreading my next action only because of the early hour, I texted Jamie and apologized
for bothering him so early on a Sunday. With a few minutes to spare, for me to
fold our clothes, he showed up and set to work. They were all easy fixes and I
think I’ve learned how to do one more thing, if I need to.
When I returned, Mr. Goose was looking for a place
to enter the pond, so I stayed back to wait
He paid
me for the month of April and then proceeded to empty machines to refill the
coins. That is a painstaking job with loonies and quarters going in their
respected slots. He did it, not me. I just kept him company for an extra half
hour, chatting about this, that and the other thing. I was on my way home
shortly after 10 with cash in my back pocket. 😊 Bill was, not surprisingly, cutting the back field, the
grass is growing fast. His new weekly chore now.
The nicest part of the day They're hard to see but the geese and enjoying the day on the pond
When I
came in, I put my clothes away and when Bill joined me, we made the bed with
clean sheets. It is easier with two of us, especially in a small space. I made
my tea and went on the Norwex site to catch the latest and last video. Still
waiting for the link on how to order. There are a lot of very cool products and
I could easily see how one would spend a bag full of money. Maybe I’ll have to ‘host’
an online party myself to gain some rewards and to stretch out the spending. Be prepared, that means you may be invited!
He pretends he doesn't enjoy this but I know he does From the front field, I checked for turtles on their log
but the sound of the mower must have had them hidden
While
Bill was inside, the skies went from clouds, spatters of rain and some patches
of blue. It was quite mild. He wanted to cut the front field so I began making bacon and eggs for
lunch. Our blogger friend, Nancy, called and Bill gave her some information
regarding water heaters and such. She’s a smart cookie and while I felt lost with his instructions,
she seemed to be catching all of his tips. She wished us happy riding and said
goodbye.
The tree looks better, no more dragging branches
Bill went
out after dishes and cut the field at the road. He didn’t have to help with cleaning
up but always says ‘it’ll only take a couple of minutes’ so we got ‘em done
together. I could feel the warmer temperatures moving in, a forecast high of
17C/66F today. Too bad it wasn’t a clear sky as we’d be out on Jazz ♪♪ again. Yup,
name decided. 😊 I walked down to put some cards in
the mail box for pick up tomorrow and noticed a great influx of bugs around my
face. Oh-oh. The biters are back. Bill called out "we should be on the bike!" 🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍
My little trilliums have bloomed, small but alive!😉 |
A tip I’d
heard, yet to give it a good try, was to spray the original Listerine on your
face, and any bare body parts to keep mosquitoes, black flies (yah right) and
no-see-ums at bay. I guess next time I walk the lane, or anywhere outside, that’s
what I’ll have to do first. Especially on the warm days. We are always open to this type of suggestion but
have yet to find any 100% resolve for black flies other than just covering
ourselves from head to toe.
My small garden just off the 'patio' is in bloom |
When Bill
finished cutting, the mower joined Jazz ♪♪ in the shelter and just in time, again,
as clouds moved over and dropped another brief shower. We’re still going for a
drive this afternoon but it will be in Ptooties. It’s just nice to get out for
a bit, so Bill hopped in the shower himself and we prepared to leave mid-afternoon.
Just as we were pulling out of the lane, we saw a pick-up truck pulling in from
the road. They had to stop to wait for the geese to cross. 😊
I love pictures with our cedar rails in the shot |
They
backed up and we continued, rolling down our windows when we saw it was my
oldest sister, Cathy and her hubby, Bill. They were just out for a drive as well. Daddy bred it in all of us, that 'gravel running' is a fun way to pass the time. A brief
chat and they moseyed on and so did we. Taking back country roads, something we
won’t do on the bike unless they’re paved, it was a nice drive. We’d considered
finding someplace to get a bite to eat and that meant a Food Truck. There were
two in Durham but not sure where else.
Neither
one panned out and we were soon headed back home. I didn’t even take pictures,
the skies were mostly uneventful, just dull and rainy. You’re not missing
much. 😊 We had bbq’d burgers, devilled eggs, salad and shrimp for supper. It was very good, a nice summery meal. The rest of the day went well and
before we know it, the weekend has passed. Not much on tv on Sunday nights so
we watched a Hallmark movie, well, Bill watched it, and I dozed a fair bit. By
10 we were falling asleep so went to bed.
For much of the afternoon and evening, this was the sky picture
I’ve had
to cancel an appointment for picking up my flowers from Owen Sound on Wednesday
since we’ve had to accept an appointment with our lawyer in London on that day.
He’s harder to nail down so I emailed VanVugt Greenhouses and they were quick in
their response to change it to Thursday for me. I’ll be working for M tomorrow morning so unless that changes overnight, the work week will begin as per usual.
Then I noticed this bright pink spot It's blurry but too pretty to not include |
Another
brother in law has a birthday today and my niece in Ilderton. Happy Birthday,
John and Alaena! Hope your day was a good one!
Good night! |
Thank you
for stopping in! Your comments are always welcome. I may be slow but I try to
answer each one.
Patsy yesterday would have been a great day to come our way riding your "Jazz. We had a blue sky with 28C and even had to turn on the air-conditioning in the house. We would have fed you too with a BBQ meal. Today we have the rain and it looks like tomorrow will be wet too. BTW we never have black flies!
ReplyDeleteOh darn!!! It was certainly warm here but the chance of rain all day made it 'iffy'. We might have shown up as drowned rats!!! haha
DeleteOne day we will definitely take you up on that offer - hopefully soon! :) No black flies?? Lucky pants!
My late husband used to refer to grass cutting as his Zen time. We have 2 acres so it takes awhile. We had cloud and sun but no rain yesterday. M. and I were walking around the yard checking to see what is growing when a big blue SUV pulled in. It was his father and stepmother, who we bubble with. We had made plans for Mothers Day dinner, which his father thought was this week, LOL. That;s okay, we had been discussing what to have for dinner while we surveyed the yard so we just upped the portions.
ReplyDeleteI like that Zen time. I'm sure that's why Bill enjoys it - either that or it is his time to think about all the things he has to do!! haha
DeleteI loved your story about company, unexpected at that. Nothing wrong with an early Mother's Day dinner. :)
Your weather would have hampered going for a ride on Jazz. As Marlene said it was sunny and warm in Essex County.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy better weather.
It's about time.
Going and returning home would have been the wet parts of the day by the sounds of it. Nice that your weather was so nice!! :) Even London had a sunny day.
DeleteSounds like a good day, lazy days for reading here.
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