The Ridge
On Sunday, May 12th we slept in. That is, after Bill and Gibbs got up at 6, they both came back to bed until 7. I washed, dressed and made my tea-to-go. Bill sorted the dirty clothes into two bundles and carried the basket out to Ptooties for me. Bill texted me as I approached Durham to tell me I forgot my tea. Darn!
Good morning!
I wonder what that sky is going to do.
So, I
went through the Tim Horton’s drive through and got a medium steeped tea.
Yummy! That was my own Mother’s Day treat, I guess. π The Mat had 3 regular customers; one I’d forgotten about.
The fellow from Cape Breton with the reeeaaallly strong accent. Of course, he
had to tell me a few jokes.
Clothes on the line and the sun is coming
through for me.
Once I
finished cleaning, our laundry was ready. The sky outside was still covered in
clouds but I knew rain was not expected. What to do, what to do? While
debating, Bridgette called to wish me Happy Mother’s Day and we chatted for
another 15 or 20 minutes. ♥ I made a decision when the sun began poking through and put the blue
jeans and Bill’s work shirts in the dryer and folded the lighter things to take
home for the line.
I didn't show you the peanut butter cookies
from yesterday
3 ingredients: 1 egg, 1 cup of p.b., 1/4 cup sweetener (I used Splenda)
Before I came home, I nipped across the highway into the Ultramar and topped Ptooties up with fuel. She was mine tomorrow. π In case you are curious, here are the fuel prices in Durham. Diesel $1.52.9/litre and Regular Gas $1.62.9/litre. One U.S. gallon = 3.78 litres. You do the math, but we are saying “diesel is down, go top up!” When we returned home it was more than that. Hurts the pocket book.
My fudge turned out amazing!
It is just what I need to conquer my sweet tooth
without the guilt.
Back home, I hung the clothes and we all went outside together. Bill took the Rub Cadet and wagon down to pick up branches from the front field and I walked down with a pail of dahlia bulbs, evening primrose and tiger lilies. I used a forked trowel to loosen up the gate garden bed and planted some of each. I may move them around later, but for right now, it puts some greenery out there. When they flower, I can decide what is too tall, too short or just altogether not a good spot.
You may not be able to see them now,
but it will be interesting to see how things
look when they grow.
The black flies were all around me though as I finished up and pulled grass from the lilies and winter geraniums along the fence line. Eeeek! Time to go in. Bill wasn’t finished, so Gibbs and I settled in and around the Bunky until he was done. I repainted a couple of garden rocks and then we all came in for lunch. I’m using my last keto bread slice for a chicken salad sandwich. I’m ticked that Walmart here doesn’t carry anything along the line.
We’d
decided we needed quite a few groceries so took a drive to Hanover’s Walmart to
stock up. We took Black Beauty as Bill will be taking her to his work tomorrow
and likes to start on a full tank. We found what we needed in the food line and
a couple of other things that we needed. We were back home before 3 and there
is this day almost gone. Bill dozed and I went out to bring the dry clothes in.
There was just enough breeze today, along with the sporadic sunshine, to dry
them.My supper
Bill did
some weed trimming for the hour before supper and I relaxed with my book. I
think I even dozed in my recliner with Gibbs beside me. ♥ Supper was good and filling. I baked a chicken breast in Rosy, my AF and
a pork chop for Bill in the oven. He had mixed veggies and I had ¼ of a pepper
squash. I could only eat half of the chicken breast; they are so plump and
filling. Bill loaded the dishwasher and made his lunch. Back to work tomorrow
already. Where did the weekend go?Not much to show for a sunset tonight but
we had a nice day.
Get ready, more rain tomorrow! LOL
Today, I thought of this special lady.
At 84, she swung those horseshoes with the best of us!
Miss you Mom. π
This has been a good day. Some chores needed to be done but there was still time to enjoy this Mother’s Day. π I hope that is true for all you Mom’s out there!
Thank you
for popping in.To all you Moms out there!
Good night!
Happy Mothers Day to you! Love the picture of your Mom - yes we miss our Moms.
ReplyDeleteCookies and fudge-OH MY!!! I have dried mango and apricots for treats :(
Hope your flowers fill in out by the gate! Lots of color soon!
Thank you Payson48! Same to you.
DeleteHappy Mother's Day right back at you. We have had a quiet day, and I really didn't do much at all other than get set up for the coming week.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Good for you! Relaxing on Mother's Day is good. :)
DeleteGlad you had a good Mother's Day.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice looking back at the past and dreaming of the future.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Thank you, Rick.
DeleteSo I guess we are catching up with Canada. You paid $5.77 for diesel, I just paid $5.25. You aren't that far off any more!! Can I mail you some bread??? Happy Mothers Day ....
ReplyDeleteI guess not. Wow, diesel is up, of course you are in Californi - ay! :)
DeleteI'll take some bread!!!! haha
Happy Mother's Day. Sounds like a decent day. Hopefully the rain moves on soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you, same to you. The rain is making up for the lack of snow this past winter. Not fair!! haha
DeleteGlad you had a good Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteThank you FG.
DeleteThose cookies and fudge look amazing! Gas and diesel prices are ridiculous!
ReplyDeleteGood snacks for sure, at least in my 'cookbook'. :)
DeleteYou deserve to enjoy Mother's day,I'm glad you did,-Mary
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Mary. I hope you did too.
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