The Ridge
On Saturday, July 31st (last day of the month!!) after realizing that summer was half over (kind of) we were up out of bed around 7. Bill took Gibbs out and I made the bed and got washed for work. I left the house around 7:15 to go clean the Mat. It was messy as it often is, mostly just from inconsiderate patrons.
The day didn't look too promising
depending on which ways the clouds moved
This is looking east
The floor
was littered with small paper, about 10 used dryer sheets, elastics and then I
entered the bathroom. Someone had pulled the t.p holder open and removed the
lower cabinet that covers the pipes. It is an old facility, true enough, but
come on, do you have to wreck what is there? I grumbled at the rudeness of ‘some
people’ and cleaned it up. Once the floor was swept, the rest of my job was
pretty normal.
You never know what you're gonna find
From
there I stopped at Foodland for some milk and the Water Depot for a jug of
water before heading home. It was a coolish morning, feeling like it could rain
at any time. Bill started cutting the lawn after I left and finished up after I
returned home. Around noon, I made us western-type sandwiches for lunch. Bill had his on
a toasted bun and had mine in a crispy tortilla. I couldn’t eat it all so will
have the rest tomorrow. 😊
Our robins come and go
This bright fellow was searching for foodBefore I left Gayle's, she dug up some Moonflowers
for us three ladies to take home
She has so many that constantly bloom
Mine didn't make it through the winter for some reason
I finished
my blog post and remembered to send some pictures to my sisters from Ladyfest.
I'd taken a couple of group shots. Bill and Gibbs went up for a snooze shortly
after 2 and we spoke to my daughter about their plans for the day. They were
driving from Woodstock to partake in the Acreage Campout but just for the day and evening.
The weather was not cooperating with some scattered rain showers around 2 and
then 3, stopping in between. ☹ Darn rain, go away!
We fit under the car canopy quite nicely and the rain petered out |
We packed
a cooler and headed over for a couple of hours before supper. We’d return later
for a campfire if it worked out. The rain was trying its darnedest to be a
deterrent but it didn’t win out. We moved to a bigger shelter where all 14
chairs would fit. It was nice to see our cousin, Harvey, and Mom’s only remaining
brother, Uncle Jerry, and our niece, Joanne, as well. Chris, Jake and Bridgette
arrived about 20 minutes after us and with a little urging, the boys played
guitar while Bridgette sang along. Serenaded under the canopy.
Because of the rain, wet grass and mud
Bill and I took turns 'containing' our little wild fire
He was pretty good for the most partChris and Bridgette serenated us
with a few songs
They're so special together 💖Then my grandson, Jake, took over The talent was rich under the tent cover 😊
Around 7,
Bill, Gibbs and I returned home for hot dogs and chips while the rest of the
campers ate theirs. We agreed that Gibbs would stay home when we went back for he campfire, he would likely sleep after his busy day and we could relax a little
easier. It was tricky slipping out of the house but after his supper and a
short walk, he took a treat and I snuck out. (sneakily 😊). The rain seemed to have stopped and by this time, my youngest
sister, Wendy, had also arrived for the evening.
The hot dogs hit the spot |
At the Acreage there are
a couple of cabins available, one quite rustic, for overnight guests and room
for rv’s of all kinds, but no one else other than Gayle and John were staying the
night. The yearly gathering, lately, has become much smaller than the usual 40
visitors that used to attend, with about 30+ regular campers staying for the whole weekend. As our childrens’
families grew, so did their commitments to other things which drew them away. Today, we celebrated Donna and Gerry's 11th anniversary, having tied the knot under a big tent right on the Acreage property. 😍
We knew he would be fine at home for a few hours without being in his crate |
We take
it for what it is and enjoy every smiling face that shows up for however long
they can. It was a good campfire, Bill was the Fire Master tonight and the
dampness of the previous night and earlier day seemed to have dissipated. It
didn’t feel too cold and the hungry mosquitoes from the wet daytime weren’t as
apparent. Thank goodness they only appeared for a short time and went on their
way. Donna and Gerry were watching the bats fly overhead, enjoying the feast!
A cute picture from the other day of
Gibbs watching tv
At home
by 11, we finished watching a movie we’d started earlier and were in bed by
midnight. It was a great day despite the showers. 😊
The sky was gorgeous on the drive over to
the Acreage and the setting sun was a lovely
red
It sets behind the trees so I couldn't get to it
for a picture
Good night!
Thank you
for popping in. Your comments are always appreciated.
It is amazing the way people treat businesses, imagine what their house looks like! I always hate it going into rest area bathrooms and they're a mess, come on we're women! Looks like a great time under the tent! Your hot dog looks yummy, now I am hungry LOL. What fun it must have been when there were 30 to 40 people at the Acreage. Cool story about Donna and Gerry and where they got married! Happy Anniversary to them!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment, Shirley. I'll pass along the Anniversary message. :)
DeleteI think people are not happy they have to use a laundromat, so they dump stuff on the floor. Maybe not on purpose, but they sure don't stop to pick anything up. Irritating!! Looks like a good time in spite of the rain.
ReplyDeletePossibly there are a lot of disgruntled people out there too and don't care. :(
DeleteWe enjoyed our time together despite the wetness.
Yes, rain rain go away indeed!
ReplyDeleteDitto to that!
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