The Ridge
On Sunday, June 23rd, we slept in. It was 11 when we pulled out of Robin’s driveway to return to the Ridge. I won’t say that I don’t like the warnings that come over our phones, because although tonight turned out to be a ‘no reason to panic’ warning, we may sometime need to be forewarned. At 10:50, the tornado warning was lifted and The Ridge showed no signs of the storm other than lots of leaves and rain. π
Good morning! Well, in reality, it isn't, but you get the picture. |
Funny,
because nowhere around us seemed to have gotten anything either. That’s a
blessing. This morning, it was 8 o'clock when we got up. Bill had stayed up very late
last night (early morning) watching tv but as soon as we got home, I was in bed
and asleep. The weather change is unbelievable! We had a cooler morning of
16C/61F and it was still raining. Our buckets of water under the Suite’s eaves
and the bird bath was overflowing. At least there is no need to water my
plants!
It rained all morning, into mid-afternoon. Good thing the wipers work! |
I fueled up when I was in town as well as Ptooties was reading less than 1/4 of a tank after yesterday. |
The small bedroom upstairs at the Air bnb |
I’d had
cereal this morning for a change, feeling hungry after not really having supper
last evening. Lunchtime meant I wasn’t hungry because of that but I took some
cashews and almonds to snack on along with my coffee when I left at noon for
Williamsford. Perhaps some of you think it’s not appropriate to work on a
Sunday, but for me, it’s no different than any other day with the two cleaning
jobs I do. It’s cash in the bank for me and nothing else is going on. π
And opposite it, at the top of the stairs this lovely little room. Inviting, huh? |
Still crappy at 3 pm. |
When I saw this guy hopping around the yard.... |
I zoomed in and followed him with my camera..... |
I didn't know what kind of bird it was.... |
Then I realized it is a young robin. |
Tonight, we had the last of our pork kabobs, (yay!) a potato and green beans. Green beans are not Bill’s favourite but he tolerates them when I cook them. These were not frozen, they were canned, which is even worse. The meal was good and after clean up, Bill went up to watch a movie and ice his leg and I finished my blog and watched a movie of my own. π
It was a decent Sunday night meal. |
I think (ssh) tomorrow may be my day to rest, it has been a busy, but good weekend! As the evening progressed, Bill also got the word that tomorrow is a non-working day. They are done with the job at the 'house' and nothing seems to be lined up for the next one. I think it is a sign that he needs another day of rest. π Bill's leg looked a bit better today so that is great! Either way, it is going to be a dry day so he/we can get outside and do something in the yard. π
The sky is showing promise. Yay! Good night! That's a wrap for the weekend! |
Thank you
for checking us out today!
Wow I am glad you didn't get a tornado.It's nice that you and Bill have tomorrow off together.Gibbs will enjoy that too Mary
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary. We're glad too! Gibbs is very happy. ♥
DeleteBetter safe than sorry .. I'm glad the tornado didn't materialize. Love the "attic" room! You SHOULD take a day off ... you've been a busy bee cleaning!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy. I like the attic room too. :)
DeleteHopefully neither of us will ever experience a tornado. Good that you had somewhere to go when you got the warning. Also good that Bill's leg looks better. Have a nice and enjoyable day together.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marlene. :)
DeleteI agree with Bill, the regular cut green beans like you had, aren't very good. But, if you can find them, the Del Monte french style cut green beans are so much better. Add a little bacon and a few spices to taste, and even Bill might like them. A world of difference. I bought a bunch of the regular cut beans on sale once and although we ate all of them (don't like to waste food) I was sure glad to see the end of them and bet back to the french cut ones. I am trying to eat as few potatoes as possible (too many carbs) and the beans are my substitute.
ReplyDeleteThank you KennyD. I've tried those Del Monte beans and yes, much better. I don't like the 'no salt' ones, I need salt in my diet, most of us do. Ha ha, laughed at your story of eating them to get rid of them! That's what we did with those kabobs. Not great, but can't waste food! I thought beans were more carbs than what they are so I'm happy about that. I'll buy the frozen ones though, taste fresher. :)
DeleteWe got quite the storm last night, haven't had one like that with hail the size of toonies (some got baseball sized and others golf ball sized). Lots of damage to homes, we just had a bit of damage to our fabric shelter, and garden. Oh and Harvey had some chips on his truck windshield. Glad you did not have to contend with a tornado, and that Bill gets an extra day off work.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Oh dear, I knew the storm was bypassing us but didn't want anyone else to get it either! The hail sounds ridiculous!! Bill would cry if Black Beauty got chips from weather!
DeleteThank you Jackie, nice to be off on a weekday together, especially a sunny one!
Not sure how I missed your post this morning, some how it was down towards the bottom of my reading list. Oh, Blogger!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I'm glad the storm missed you. Green beans are among the least favorite veg here too. I wonder if you could drain them really well, and saute them in butter, sprinkle with salt and pepper and garlic powder? Or maybe parmesan cheese? Anything to make them taste a little less green bean"y". :)