The Ridge
On Tuesday, Aug. 10th we were awake a couple of times through the night. It was hot up there again and Bill seemed to be awake into the wee hours. I’m sure glad I don’t have his sleep habits! I wouldn’t be able to function during the day. He took Gibbs down for a drink and then out for some business. Next time that I woke up, it was 6:15 so I rolled over. I think Bill took him out then too since he had to get up for himself anyway.
The Echinacea/cone flower is so pretty
The next
thing I knew, we were all waking up together and it was 7:30! Darn! I had to
clean the Mat and do like to get there early. I was up, washed, dressed and out
the door by 8. There were a couple of dryers in use and one other customer came
in while I was there. I can’t get over the number of men doing laundry. More
men than women come in unless it is a couple. Single Dad’s? Anyway, just an
interesting observation. π
Gibbs is pretty good when allowed to
'walk' himself and he's easier to catch!
I left
the Mat at a few minutes past 9 and went to fill the water jug before making my
way home. It was during my hour in the laundromat that it rained for about 10
minutes but very lightly. I didn’t need to close the doors but rather we
enjoyed the lovely breeze wafting in. It was so hot in there and I couldn’t
wait to get out to the fresh air. The change machine was working fine today,
yay! Small things make me happy, as you can tell.
Checking in on Mona the
Monarch caterpillar
Still eating, still pooping, still growing
We didn’t
see our guests all morning, other than Kim nipped out to hand me some cobs of
freshly picked corn that they got from a vegetable stand. That was very sweet
and we’ll enjoy some tonight with our burgers. At 12:30, Bill took Ptooties
down the road to the same location of Northline Service & Repair. Rob, the
owner’s wife has her own hair salon in the back of their home. This I found out
from the conversation he and I had when he picked up our mower.
I was surprised to see the blue jays were back
Bill was
very pleased with Bonnie and the cut so I added her to our Contacts. I’ll be
continuing to cut my own for now but may need her services for the November
wedding. We’ll see. In the meantime, we know where Bill can go when he needs
it. For lunch, when he returned, we made ourselves a sandwich. I just had toast
and peanut butter and toast and some of the Lemon Honey I got from Gibson’s. It
was a nice tasty change.
But it was a challenge keeping up with them
The rain
began around 2, lightly at first and then a nice shower for about 10 minutes.
It seemed to brighten up immediately after it stopped so perhaps Happy Hour
will be held outside after all. It was a warm day, reaching the forecasted high
of 25C/76F by mid-day. At 3, we met for Happy Hour. The sky wasn’t clear but it
had improved and we agreed to gather outside in the shade. We left Gibbs inside
for about an hour and then I brought him out.
There were more calves in the field
across the road
The time
passed quickly with lots to talk about and the only dampness felt was what Kim
and I felt from sitting under the blowing tree branches. It was actually very
light and sporadically and it was refreshing. π Tonight, we paid more attention to the time and broke up for
supper around 6. Bill lit the Weber and remarked at how big Mona had gotten. I
think it was the first time he’d noticed such a difference. I added more leaves
and a couple of sticks for when she was ready to start shedding her skin and
creating her chrysalis.
Following Mama out to the pasture
We had
burgers and shared a cob of corn. I had cauliflower rice and no bun so I would
have room left for a piece of Anna Mae’s pie. This restaurant in Millbank, for
those who don’t know, is a Mennonite venue with the best baked goods in the
area. When you eat in their restaurant, you will always get delicious
home-cooked meals, never leaving hungry or disappointed. Two of Bill’s
daughters began their working careers there when they lived just around the
corner.
We had some beautiful sky moments
Kim and
Ken had picked up a couple of pies and we walked over for a shared dessert.
Hmmm, cherry and apple crumble. We enjoyed another hour or so just reminiscing
about days gone by. Oh, the memories! Once one story was told, another one was
shared and so on. We all agreed that things were pretty darn easy ‘back in
those days ‘. Things are so complicated now, nothing seems to be cut and dry.
We walked
back home around? I didn’t look at the clock and I’m not wearing my watch these
days. We watched the last hour of America’s got Talent so I guess it was around
9. At 10, I was fighting to keep my eyes open so after Bill took Gibbs out for
a last piddle, we went to bed. We weren’t overly active today because the jobs
that Bill wants to do will take some time plus a forecast that he can count on.
lovely looking pies that tasted just as good |
The
fridge water dispenser and ice maker has not been working since we brought the
Suite home from CanAm. Staff there agrees with Bill that it could not have been
winterized properly and that has caused the issue. We’ve ordered and received
the valve necessary to fix it and Ken has offered to lend a hand. This is a big
fridge so I will empty the freezer and much of the inside items to make it easy
for jiggying it. Access has to be from outside, of course.
After supper,
Gibbs had his cigar
Ha ha, he looks so cute with his chewy in his mouth
Today
wasn’t the day with the possibility of rain showers at any given hour so
fingers crossed for Wednesday morning. This has been another good day and we
are enjoying the time with our friends. π
I thought this was a cute memory
from Aug. 10th, 2020
Good night!
(sorry, I'm so late! I've been busy!)
Thank you
for stopping around.
And I know why you've been busy! Lovely visit!
ReplyDeleteTeehee! It was a great visit!!
DeleteNice Blog, so great to see you are all enjoying the summer. Looks lovely there!
DeleteI can imagine how relaxed you both were on the hammock on a sunny day with shorts on. The cone flowers have amazing different shades of pink and they look so contrasting against the green lawn and grey wooden fence. Really love that picture. Dinner looked simple but the dessert pies must have been so yummy. I hope Gibbs doesn't get a cigar every night!!
ReplyDeleteYes, we were. One thing we know how to do (me especially) is relax really well!! ;)
DeleteMy friend also has many other shades off the flower so maybe I need to branch out next spring.
Gibbs gets a 'cigar' as a treat so not daily. :)
I'm very pleased with the Echinacea, my first full summer with it. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting to watch Mona and look forward to the final stage.
ReplyDeleteOf course Gibbs is just precious. Such a good, sweet boy.
The Ridge looks great and say hi to Kim and Ken!
It is fun to watch the transformation for sure. I never thought that teeny 3/4" caterpillar that I found would grow so rapidly! :)
DeleteThank you, you guys are missed!
So I probably missed it. What are you feeding Mona??? Yuck I hate those things on my tomato plants, but it might be interesting to see in a plastic box!! Hope you get the freezer and fridge fixed. I hear the border is open!! Beautiful cone flowers!!
ReplyDeleteThe leaves I give the caterpillar are milkweed. They wouldn't be the fat ones you see on your tomato plants, these only eat milkweed. I agree about those other ones though!
DeleteWater dispenser and ice maker all fixed. Yay!
The border is only open for fully vaccinated Americans to come into Canada. Biden has not opened the US border for Canadians to land cross into your country yet. Hopefully on the 21st he will give us an update as to when that may happen. Fingers crossed it is positive.
I've never been able to overwinter an echinacea plant. Lucky you, it is so pretty!
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