The Ridge
On Tuesday, August 1st, I entered the new month like an Eveready Bunny. At least it kind of felt like that. 😊 All for good reason though! We had a restful evening as today would be a busy one. I was up at 6:30 and on my way to Durham at 7. The Mat was empty until our Newfie customer came in. 😊 He’s a nice man and if he didn’t talk so fast with his Newfoundland twang, I wouldn’t have to ask him to repeat himself. I wish I could catch what he's saying easier but he understands. (the pictures today are mostly from our supper onward)
Bill leads the way into the Keady Market
I made a stop at Foodland for some burgers and buns plus something a bit special for dessert before I scooted home. A quick change of clothes and we all 6 loaded into two vehicles. Ken drove with Duncan and Bill and I drove with Patty and Kim to Keady Outdoor Market. It is only on Tuesdays during the summer and for 2 years, it has been closed, ever since the pandemic. K, K, B and I were anxious to return and P & D were anxious to see what we’ve been on about.
Pony ride, anyone? I think we were all a little too big. |
It was a
beautiful morning for it, reaching a pleasant 23C/73F today by noon. The place
was packed and we set a meet up time and set off at our own pace. Bill picked
up some deer signals for our vehicles and I bought a small container of 4 beefsteak
tomatoes plus 2 large peppers. Everything looks so delicious and depending on
the vendor, the prices were quite comparable and decent. We bought a new tag
for Gibbs, since his has pretty much worn off.
Back
home, we had lunch and gathered on our front lawn. When the clouds rolled
overhead, it cooled off considerably and then started to lightly rain around
2:30. Darn! Our good friend, Suzie, arrived shortly after 2 and soon we moved into
the Suite to wait it out. Thankfully, because of our plans for the remainder of
the day, it only lasted about 20 minutes and the sun returned in full force. 😊 Phew!While Bill grilled the burgers,
I set things up inside.
Thank heavens for an island in here!
It worked well
From the door around to the left:
Donna, Duncan, Gayle, Ken, Kim
Pat, Suzie and Patty
When we
moved outside, Rob and Pat arrived with Bella, Gayle and John next and then
Donna and Gerry. We had invited everyone today since it was the best day for
the largest group for meets and greets. Bill and I provided the burgers and
others brought contributions towards a perfect summer meal. Patty made macaroni
salad, Gayle brought Caesar salad, Pat brought Pistachio, Marshmallow salad and Kim offered chips, crackers, cheese and
tomatoes. There was plenty!
I should have taken a picture from the other end
but I didn'tOther than having to swat the flies away, I think
everyone enjoyed the meal and company.
Two
birthday celebrations, Rob’s today and Ken’s yesterday, so they each had a
candle to blow out while Bill led us all in singing Happy Birthday. As we had
our dessert, Gayle and John served up some Amarula (?) to celebrate their purchase
of a new home, finally. We are all thrilled for them as they will be able to
gain possession of the new home on Aug. 30th, the same day they give
up their former home. ♥ Things worked out well for them
after a lot of searching.
Happy Birthday, Ken!
Cute picture of the two of you too!Happy Birthday, Rob, our Buddy. Suzie left first headed for Stratford
Also,
Donna and Gerry arrived with a new GMC Sierra 4 x 4 short box pick up and a
big smile on his face. 😊 A bit of the celebration was for an ‘almost’
completion of Bill’s project which was revealed to our visitors (so far) and
also to Duncan and Patty’s new rv. So, lots to be happy for in our group of 13.
Good thing we had 2 pups to make it 15 for any who are superstitious! It was a
great meal, outside on our 3 tables and after cleanup, we met around the fire pit.
Looks like someone just told a good story! |
As our day guests left, the night cooled and finally when the last of us called it a night, we could see the huge Super moon just above the horizon in the southeast sky. Gorgeous! No pictures of mine would replicate it well enough so I hope you saw it. FYI, it was only 358,000 km away and on Aug. 30th it will be even closer and bigger. What a wonderful day! Everything turned out just as I’d hoped even with the idle scare of rain. I apologize for my delay in posting but more so for not keeping up with YOUR blogs. I will get there but I guess I'm just having too much fun with our friends. 💓
A pretty new GMC leaves the group. Good night! |
Thank you
for YOUR visit! Happy August!
Nice to see Suzie. I've been wondering how she is as she hasn't posted for many, many months. Has she given up blogging??? Food looks great.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if Suzie has given blogging up as we didn't discuss it. :) It was great to see her.
DeleteWow. Fun times!
ReplyDeleteYes, we had a great day!
DeleteGlad you survived Keady Market! Is that the Susie I know?
ReplyDeleteHi FG. Yes, this is George's wife, Suzie, whom you met up here. :)
DeleteGreat crowd.
ReplyDeleteIt really was!
DeleteGlad you had such a wonderful time. Nice crowd you had there. The flies are awful, I feel you annoyance.
ReplyDeleteWow ... what a spread!! And great company to boot. Sounds like a good time to me. The market sounded like fun too. I love all those smiling faces!
ReplyDelete