The Ridge
On Saturday, Sept. 4th, Bill was awake before his alarm at 5:45. He took Gibbs out and the little guy and I snuggled up again in bed until 6:30. Bill was taking his cargo trailer to London for some rc flying at Forest City Flyers, of which he is still a member. 😉 He’d informed Ken and Keith that he was going just in case they were free to meet him there. Either way, he was going flying!
It was
still a bit dark when he left and I wasn’t even out of the bedroom yet. I did
catch him pull out from the Hangar so snapped a picture. I was thinking I would
sit with him for a while but that didn’t work out. Gibbs and I could have
walked but since I was up so early, I made my tea and relaxed instead. Well, we
never did get out for our walk down the road but that’s okay, we did enough ‘piddle
and poop’ walks through the day!
It looks so different down by the Hangar
when the trailer is gone
Inside, I
was debating what to do today, on the fun side, since there wasn’t much else.
The place was clean, the outdoors stuff that I do was done, so I walked out to
the Bunky hoping an idea would come to me. Oh, first, I walked out across the
back field to see what Bill got into when he cut the lawn yesterday. He
suggested that I take a walk to see. Hmmm, remember him getting stuck? Yah,
well, I was tentative about what I’d see.
I walked back to where Bill had cut and this
is the back view of the west pond looking out to
the road and at the turtle log
It wasn’t
bad nor did it surprise me at all. Of course, he has a nice little area that
would be perfect for tent campers but he also has another new area of long grass
cut back. LOL As long as I don’t have to help pull him out, let him have his
fun. I won’t listen to him grumble about ALL the grass he has to cut when he continues
to add more. 😉 The walk helped me to make a choice about
what to do.
Bring your tent! This is a nice private spot by the pond |
I think this is the area he wanted me to see Freshly mowed |
I decided
to paint my large canvas. It has faded since I picked it up around the corner 4
years ago and want to give it some life. I’m not a painter. Rocks are small and
I manage to put some personality on those BUT a 3’ x 3’ canvas is a different
kind of commitment. It didn’t cost me anything so I guess I’ll start with that
attitude and not worry about perfection.
I left Gibbs inside so I could concentrate on what I was doing and didn’t have to worry about where I set up my paints. 1, 2, 3, I just dove into it and when it’s finished, I’ll show you – maybe – if it turns out. 😊 I left it to dry around noon and came in at noon to have a noodle soup for lunch. That’s the best I could do and it was good and filling with my coffee.
Such a hard life |
Bill called
at 1 o’clock to let me know he was on his way home. To me, that meant
disappointment. Maybe no one else was there to encourage a longer stay but he
informed me that wasn’t the case. The winds in London had picked up and even
though both friends had arrived, they had left. Seems like a long way to go for
4 hours of flying, BUT that’s my thought and I’m sure he was happy to get that
time in with his big plane. I’m glad he got away.
Then
Gibbs and I went back out after chatting to Bill. It was quite a lovely day.
Not cool at all, so I tethered him to the picnic table. Close enough to see me,
yet far enough not to get to my stuff. He had shade for when the sun was out. He
is getting much better at responding to my ‘Go around’ advice when he gets
wrapped around table and chair legs.
I changed
some of what I’d painted earlier, the ‘artiste’s’ prerogative, but only the
colour, trying to make it look more realistic. I’m not sure it made a
difference. Just when I thought I’d be able to finish the basics, I felt light
rain drops. Oh-oh, there was a darker cloud overhead and I had a lot of stuff
out to put away, including the painting AND a small dog. I packed things up and
put it the Bunky, bringing Gibbs inside with me. You know that the rain stopped
then, don’t you? Murphy’s Law.
The sky that brought 20 drops of rain
Earlier,
I’d gone online and ordered shower gifts for Krystal, Bill’s 3rd
daughter, from her Registry and was happy to get them at Walmart. We don’t have
a lot of choices here without driving to Owen Sound and it’s nice to avoid that
drive too often even though it is only 40 minutes. Gosh, listen to me! We used
to drive almost that across the city of London from one place to the other, often
daily. I guess our interests change after retirement.
Gibbs was sound asleep when I heard Bill
pull up with the trailer for his turn around
Finally, his ears perked up and the barking began
Bill tooted the horn which only got someone more excited
I started
a new book after finishing Mitch Albom’s last night. This one is another new
author, Phaedra Patrick. The book is called Rise & Shine Benedict Stone. It
just sounded interesting and the cover was interesting. 😊 I got into it really quickly as Gibbs sat with me for a
while in our chair. Bill got home around 4 and got his trailer backed into its
spot by the Hangar. Neither of was very hungry, he’d eaten his packed lunch on
the drive home and I guess my soup filled me too.
My next book |
He had to greet Bill before he got backed in You'd think he'd been gone for months! 😊 |
Then he supervised the process
Supper was just leftovers and Bill had the mac and cheese and I had some spaghetti. I still couldn’t eat it all so put half back into the fridge. After dishes, Bill went down to the Hangar and I worked on my post and watched some of Horton. It used to be called Horton Hears a Who. Yah, you read that right. I remember watching it with my children when my children were young. The original was released in 1970 and this later version, just called Horton, was re-released in 2008. I don’t know what is different.
My 'new to me' wall stones |
Anyway, a
good day and a quiet evening in front of a children’s movie and a book. Nothing
better! Ha ha 😊
I could only eat half of it tonight
but it was goodBilly (again not family) and Stacey
took little River home today
Good night, everyone!
Thank you
for stopping around. Your comments are welcome!
Hmmmm you're going to need a bigger chair by the time Gibbs grows up!! Or like me, sit on the floor so they can have the ENTIRE chair! You're dinner pictures always make me hungry!!
ReplyDeleteGibbs better stop growing!! Your little Cooper isn't very big, the two of you should fit easily in a chair! :)
DeleteI agree with your comment about retirement changing our attitude about driving distances. Now if I have to spend 15-20 driving somewhere in the city, it seems too much. And yet, when I was working I'd sit in traffic for a half hour on a good day.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your art project, I'm sure it will turn out lovely!
Funny, isn't it, about driving distances?
DeleteThank you for the confidence on my project. I'm happy with it so far!
I think you are probably a very good artist.
ReplyDeleteLove the wall stones.
God bless.
You're kind and I thank you! :)
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