The Ridge
On Thursday, July 29th I woke at 6:33, exactly the same time as yesterday morning. Twilight zone or what? Donna was up already but just recently, I think, and was doing her exercises. I did my stretches in bed and crept upstairs so as not to disturb my sisters. Gayle and John have a full basement with 3 bedrooms and a bathroom. Our room has patio doors out to the back yard and deck area. It is quite comfortable. Upstairs, is another bathroom, a large open concept kitchen, dining, living and tv room and their master bedroom with ensuite. Plenty of room to house guests.
It was a wet morning to start
Looking out their kitchenette window to the lane
I opened
the curtains but didn’t open the door since it was raining. Darn, quite steady
too. The forecast was not in our favour for an outside farm tour, which we’d
planned for around 10 am. We had our morning drinks and I focused on finishing
another late posting from the previous day. The Scrabble game was on-going but
it was obvious Donna was taking the award, spinning wildly ahead of us. 😊
Wendy
arrived shortly after 9:30, as planned, and we decided to go down the road to
Gibson’s bee/farm anyway. Pam and Derrick have a little store that at the very
least, we could peruse. What a treat this was! The weather was not appropriate
for visiting their 450 honey bee hives, they are only happy on sunny days.
Derrick explained that they would be grumpy and it would be a bee explosion if
he opened the hives today. We sure didn’t want that so will do that on another
visit.
Gray hens |
Guinea hens He's huge! Silkie hens
However,
it had stopped raining by this time and was heating up enough to dry things up
quickly. This meant we could tour their small farm. My older sisters and I were
initially raised on a farm so I guess a part of that remains in the blood.
Wendy loves animals so she enjoyed it as well. Lots of chickens, a stately
rooster, Silkie chickens, Kunekune piglets, which we’d never heard of, a small
herd of goats of all ages, one lone cow and two hungry Alpacas greeted us. 😊
They are so cute with beautiful eyes Wendy offers a handful of food I wanted to reach out and touch their heads |
This was
so much fun and when I picked up Potato, a 2 or 3-week-old ‘kid’ goat, I fell
in love with the little sweetheart. Oh my. I’ve never held a goat before and it
was a real treat. The Alpacas allowed us to feed them out of our hands but Pam said
they didn’t like to be petted. Only because they weren’t raised to be touched
from birth. She seems to have ‘inherited’ a few of these animals and has names
for the obvious ones. And then the goats!
Look at this little face
They love the leaves Meet Potato
He might be 8 lbs.
Gayle holding another baby and Pam |
Potato was hard to leave |
the Daddy's stay in the front field at the road |
We did some shopping in their store before heading back home. I drove today. Once more, our lunch feast was set out and after clean up, we waited the arrival of Heather, our teacher for the art class. This is hard to explain so simply I will say that it is canvas painting with personal picture attachments. Gayle had us set up to take the class on the deck under their pergola and it was perfect in the fresh air. After a bit of confusion on exactly what and how we were arranging our own personal pieces, we were off and running. 😊
Getting right into it Heather poses for a picture before we say goodbye
I know
that each one of us was thrilled with our finished picture but I can’t show
them since a few of us made them as gifts. The pictures are some that Heather
took for me of ‘work in progress’. We all really enjoyed testing our creativity
and will definitely put the new knowledge to use on projects of our own at
home. Heather is a patient lady, a friend/neighbour that Gayle met on her
morning walks. How lucky is that when we were looking for a craft project?
When she
left around 5, we took mine and Wendy’s cars down the road to Rockford Diner. This
is another restaurant that we always have good food. It seemed different this
time, new owners perhaps? The meals were still very good and I slipped out of
my comfort zone and ordered Fettucine Alfredo w/shrimp, something I don’t make
at home because we try not to eat too much pasta but also because Bill doesn’t
care for it. One thing about it, is how filling it is, so half of it came home
with me.
Our Ladyfest attendees for 2021
We said
goodbye to Wendy and returned to Gayle’s for the evening. Some had some wine,
but I opted not to tonight. We had finished our Scrabble earlier so worked on
an on-going crossword and then played Euchre. Tonight, it was Gayle and my
night to take the win but only after a rubber game. It is always fun and us
being so tired made it even more so. We were in bed shortly after 10 and I read
a couple of chapters of my book before turning off the light.
Another yummy meal Good night! |
This was
yet another fantastic day! Thank you for stopping by.
How fun!! I would be sorry to leave. You know the farm is right up my alley. Love the goats!!!
ReplyDeleteThe farm was a real treat, those piglets and goats!!! 💖
DeleteIt certainly sounds like you're having a lot of fun, with a variety of activities to ensure everyone enjoys themselves. The little goats are adorable!
ReplyDeleteWe try for variety (while we still can! haha)
DeleteWith the creative classes we've taken, we learn new things to try at home. This year is an easy one. I have all the paints, canvas and tons of photos and cards. I just need the medium gesso. :)
Oh, the baby goats are so darn cute. Lucky you to get to hold one.
ReplyDeleteYou keep on having a great time.
God bless.
Aren't they adorable?? Gibbs would have fun with Potato - well the whole gang probably!
DeleteSounds like another great day. You won't have had time to miss Mr. Gibbs!
ReplyDeleteMr. Gibbs! I like that, he does think he is the boss of the home. ;)
DeleteWhat a fun day again! The little goats are adorable..we used to have pygmy goats and they were so adorable.
ReplyDeleteThey stole our hearts for sure. Not sure how different pygmy goats are from the norm but I'll bet they were fun to have around too. :)
DeleteLooks like a great time. Time together with Ladies is always so-o-o fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you, we have a wonderful time each year and these past two took us away from the rest of the world's craziness. ;)
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