The Ridge
On Tuesday, May 23rd, I got up around 6:15 mainly to say goodbye to Bill. I needed to clean the Mat but wasn’t planning on arriving before 7:30. After Bill left with Black Beauty, he needs to tow the work trailer today from Milmay and their job site is in Port Elgin – an hour and a half away. ☹ Me thinks a long day is ahead for him.
Interesting sky this morning It cleared out within an hour or so |
I had my
tea with Gibbs and at 7 left him in charge of the family home. He takes his
reward treat gracefully with nary a peep. The Mat was free of customers but was
in a bit of a state so I set to work. I had no problem filling an hour and 15
minutes today but that always feels good, earning my wage. 😊 Just before I left, a couple of Sandy’s employees (his plumbing/heating
business) came in to flush the sewer system. They said they hoped not to make a
mess. Nice guys again.
Two families taking their time
down the laneThis family seems to have 'adopted' 4 from
another family
They are darker in colour and smaller than the
original 5. 💖
I had no
other stops so scooted home to our little house sitter. It was gearing up to be
a warm day, 24C/75F, which it easily reached by noon hour. I have noticed 3
black fly bites on my neck, face and arm plus from holding the whipper snipper
for so long, my biceps were now protesting. That decided it for me, I took a
Benadryl before I left the Suite to ease the itching and wasn’t going to cut
the lawn today after all.
The front field looks great after Bill's cut The feeders are almost empty - again
The Rose-breastedd Grosbeak can reach
in and get the bottom seeds
Unfortunately,
the Benadryl seems to be making me incredibly drowsy yet fortunately, it wasn’t
until after I returned home. Good thing I didn’t take two! Gibbs and I went
upstairs and I crashed (we both did) for an hour! I felt much better when I got
up but still wasn’t going to test fate. We went for our walk and removed the
boards from the newly cemented firepit base before I situated my butt in the
Bunky. The puzzle is safe to ‘work’ on today. 😊
I'm not sure what this wildflower is
but it's all up and down the laneIt grows like a vine
Gibbs
spent his time chasing Chippy and snoozing in any shady spot he could find. I’m
going to have to put him back in a sink of warm water tomorrow though, his
belly has more sticky needles. He goes to the groomer on Thursday and I don’t
want it to be her responsiblity. Mainly, I don’t want her missing them and
snagging them with the clippers!! He wanted to go in the Suite around 4,
thinking I was staying inside too, but I worked on the puzzle until closer to
5.
On our walk to the church and back Gibbs headed straight for the shade He looks cute in the field of flowers. |
Bill
still wasn’t home but called to inform me of his eta. Supper is chicken balls,
fried potatoes and veggies. He’ll be zonked so I want a quick meal allowing
him time for a quick snooze before we eat. It was a quiet evening, watching the Voice and maybe squeezing in
a couple of Bosch episodes before bedtime. Soon, we’ll have to find something
else to watch and put our new system to the test again.
I made huge progress today! Supper, quick, easy and tasty
This has
been a wonderful easy day for Gibbs and I. Nice weather with possible rain
overnight. That will give my plants another dose of watering. 😊
With a flash of red in my peripheral vision Mr. Cardinal has returned to clean up
the grass.
Good night!
Thank you
for the visit. Your comments are always appreciated.
Hi Patsy- re:umbrella base; I thought of shipping to you or meet halfway somewhere,lol.I am in Midland on Georgian Bay so if you wish,advise via the e mail.Cheers.
ReplyDeleteI just love those little geese!! Everywhere you look has a beautiful view. Benadryl makes me really sleepy too, so I'm not surprised you crashed ... and I only take Baby Benadryl!! I see the dandelions are in full bloom!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, the geese are fun to watch grow up.
DeleteThat is such a pretty puzzle, you're tearing it up! Now that warmer weather is coming on I bet Gibbs will be happy to get his summer cut. Those sprouts look delish.
ReplyDeleteGibbs would be outside all day if we stayed with him.
DeleteLove the wildflowers.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteYour place is so pretty! The puzzle is turning out great..those colors!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThe pond looks really nice now and I bet it has all kinds of living creatures in it. As to that pretty wildflower, you might Google: Dryas Octopetala Oxyodonta. It is a Perennial.
ReplyDeleteAww, what a cute family of geese. Our Grosbeaks seem to have traveled further north but I am enjoying the finches, red polls, and orioles. Greedy robins not so much.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
They are cute, sticking closely together.
DeleteNot certain how I missed your post this morning. I searched your photo of the wildflowers on Google Lens, and it suggests this would be a Western chokecherry. However, I know that chokecherries grow on trees, not vines...so I'm not certain what it might be.
ReplyDeleteI sure the black flies are almost done for the season, darn bloodsuckers!
I'll check out that choke cherry, thank you.
DeleteI hope the flies are soon gone.