The Ridge
On Sunday, Sept. 26th as a family, we slept in until 8. Gibbs woke us up at 6:30 to go out and then they came back to bed. We are so fortunate to have a sleepy boy, just like his parents! 😊 We had our tea and coffee together and Bill had some toast. I focused on writing a blog for yesterday. I’m getting really bad at keeping up with it some days!
It was a pretty nice start to the day
The sky
was clear blue for the most part and what clouds there were, were white
fluffies. Gibbs and I went for a walk, the sun was very warm and encouraging. He
was walking pretty good until we got to the corner and the shepherd and boxer
at the corner house were outside on their patio. Small patio, big dogs, big
dogs, big bark and ruckus. Jumping at each other and at the gate. Gibbs stopped
just shy of the intersection. “No way, Jose!” he wasn’t going any further and I
was in total agreement.
The geese gathered in the pond this morning
We heard of one time one of the dogs got over the fence (winter=snow piles) and bit a runner. I don’t take chances for myself let alone with a puppy. Gladly, we both turned towards home although I was disappointed for the short walk, it was lovely out! Back in our own laneway, I dropped the leash and let our little guy run to his ♥’s content. He was getting wet, leash and all as it dragged behind him, but he was in our presence and was having fun.
The area now clearly shows where stumps need to come out
I can't get over how different it lookssome front yards turned into ponds
from all the rain we've had
Bill took
my wagon down with his tools and finished working on the railing at the Hangar’s
porch. It didn’t take him long but while he was there, I started a fire. Bill
said there was cardboard to burn. Unfortunately, the cardboard was wet and so
was most of our old wood. However, persistence pays off and I managed to get
flames and burn for a couple of hours. Gibbs
and I came in at noon so I could have some lunch, Bill had eaten toast earlier
so wasn’t hungry.
Gibbs ran up to see what Bill was up to He was working on the railing at the Hangar
M asked
if I’d pop over today and help him on his laptop/phone so I touched base with
him and we agreed on 2:30. He thanked me by sending us home with a couple of pieces of homemade apple pie. (No, he didn't make it) The clouds were by now, quite heavy in the north east
sky, moving overhead so the fire wasn’t as cozy for me. In the afternoon, I enjoyed
the sun while it lasted as I added logs. It wasn’t the easiest fire to keep
going.
No fear as he now jumps up on the King chairs
by himself
I had some success with the fire |
The geese
were gathering in our pond today, which is different. Lately, they have been just
flying overhead, landing and then taking off for ‘greener’ pastures. This
morning, there were over 20 swimming together. 😊 It was neat to see so many all at once. Planning their
route, I guess, like we wish we could. Bill was working at the Hangar and then
moved up to begin straightening the shed. We discussed what we would be storing
and where.
My next book, it had me interested from page one
which says a lot about the authorA whole new round of blooming
has begun for the second time
I was totally amazed when I noticed that the dahlia in the steam shovel up on the berm had bloomed all over again. I don’t know if that is usual but I was glad that I deadheaded the spent blooms and left the plant alone. 😊 There are a few flowers and I counted 34 buds! That is crazy! I’m thrilled. For supper, Bill grilled burgers and we loaded them up with all the fixings. For dessert, we had a piece of homemade apple pie with cheddar. Yum.
a simple burger for supper |
After dishes, Gibbs was up to his old tricks of wanting to go out and find sticks, more than he ‘has’ to do anything. I worked on my blog and we watched some tv at the same time. This was a pretty good day and the end to a great weekend. I hope you can say the same.
Thanks M for the pie! Good night! |
Looks like you had a wonderful and sunny day. Yes you are lucky that Gibbs likes to sleep.
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Yes, the sun was quite warm. A great Sunday!
DeleteHi Patsy and Bill too. Your place looks so nice and love the flowers.
ReplyDeleteYour new book looks interesting.
I just read Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. It was amazing and I shed more than a few tears. It's coming out in a movie June 2022. Gibbs is such a sweetie.
Thank you Loree. nice to have some flowers that still bloom into fall. :)
DeleteI'll add that book to my list, I love recommendations. Thanks!
The book I read in August, Rise & Shine Benedict Stone is also coming on Bill's Hallmark channel so I can't wait to see it. I loved the book.
I love the photos of the pond. What a beautiful spot!
ReplyDeleteYour dahlia is gorgeous! Are you planning to over-winter it? I bought one this spring that was near death - it was a 20% of original cost as a result. I've been following a gardening group on FB and reading how I might be able to keep it over winter and get it to grow again next spring. Wish me luck.
I saw the news that the land border closure has been extended by the U.S. to November 21. Hopefully you'll be able to cross by the beginning of December, so as to avoid the worst of our winter weather. Fingers crossed!
Both that first photo and the dahlia are gorgeous!
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