The Ridge
On Sunday, June 2nd I woke up slowly around 6:30, knowing there was nothing on my plate. I assumed Bill would be downstairs getting ready to go flying, until I opened my blind and saw rain drops on my window. ☹ Ah, that’s too bad but it makes me happy he had a good flying day yesterday. It did mean that he could putter on his planes in the Hangar for the day, he had no commitments either.
A tired little guy this morning.
Good morning!
So, I
relaxed in my pj’s and planned my day. First things first meant that I would
take my tea upstairs and empty the bag off clothes I brought home yesterday. That
also meant that I had to start choosing from what was in my closet and what was
in the bag. I did better than I thought and managed to stuff a bag for the next
exchange to make room for the new to me clothes. I love everything I got and it’s
like having a new wardrobe for 0 dollars. 😊
I decided
to make some rice pudding for my Sweetie. One of his favourite desserts but
unfortunately, I don’t have raisins. Last time that was the case, I added dried
cranberries and he was just as happy with that. So, I put Madame IP to work
today and after it was made, I put it into 6 single serving dishes for him.
Because I didn’t want to eat the rice, I planned to make keto custard for
myself in 5 single serve dishes. Yay! Robin added flowers to the basket outside
the bnb entry door.
Lovely!
During the cooking, I sat and tallied up our winter expenses. I have a book that keep all the money we spend from the time we leave home to the time we get back to The Ridge. It’s interesting to look back through the pages to see how costs have risen, not surprising at all. It’s good to know where the money goes. Our time in Arizona, after our long traveling is done, is relatively inexpensive (so to speak), it is the trip down and back that is way up there because of fuel.
The drive back on Baptist Church Road at this time of year is gorgeous! Talk about green! |
It was around 11:20 that Robin texted about cleaning the bnb today. She knew it was short notice but was tied up helping Andrew and just asked if it was possible. Well! Since it is a wet day and I’m not into anything that I can’t walk away from, of course I said yes. I have no qualms working on the Lord’s Day as it is helping someone else and yes, I make a bit of cash in the meantime. Bill was okay with it, since he planned on spending the day working on his planes. 😊
Our laneway was pretty tore up from the lady turtles, making nests. Unfortunately, they must have been frightened off as these holes would have been perfect! |
I had my lunch a bit early and left at 12:15. Bill had come up to the Suite, made a sandwich and was on his way back out again. The drive was about 25 minutes in the gentle rain and traffic was fairly light on a Sunday. I was done cleaning and on my way home by 2:15, which is pretty consistent with each time I go. They’ve added a single bed in the extra room upstairs, which now allows 5 guests instead of just 4. That will add even more possible guest visits.
Bill's rice pudding (not sure why it looks so brown) and my custard. Both were very good! |
Back home, I had Madame IP make my custard and then while Bill and Gibbs had their snooze, I prepared a casserole dish of scalloped potatoes for supper. It was a good day for it.
It's hard to see them here, but we watched
up to 7 Chippys at a time out there.Then this house finch visited for the first time.
She was 'pretty in red'.
Then, as I worked on my blog, I laughed at the antics of the
4, 5, 6 no 7 chipmunks running around outside. It’s driving Gibbs a bit nuts
watching them and every time he goes out, he takes off at a run chasing one or
two. One came up on the stoop landing outside my window and Gibbs wanted to go
through the window at him! 😊 Not really, but he was jumping around behind me. ♥
I was wearing one of the shirts I picked up
yesterday and when I rolled the sleeve up a bit
got this message. Cute! I am often lost so .........fitting.
😂😂
Supper was
ready at 6:30 and boy was it a nice rainy-day meal! I did cheat and had some
potatoes and corn but it was worth it. For dessert, we had our pudding cups and
they tasted great too. We cleaned up dishes and relaxed for the evening
together. The rain stopped around 4 pm today and the temperature climbed to a
pleasant 17C/63F today before starting the drop to a mild 14C/57F overnight. 😊 There is a lot of rain in our forecast again, but at least
the cold seems to be leaving.
This was a really nice day, even with a bit of work in the midst. We had a nice chat with our dear friends, Rob and Pat, tonight so that perked us up too. 💗
Oh, and there was this critter.
Good thing Gibbs didn't see him up here!!
Good night folks!
Thank you
for stopping by.
Your walking readers through all the details of your day is truly charming,
ReplyDeletemay God bless and keep
you well, Mary
Thank you Mary, you're kind. I'm sure some may find it very tedious. it is what it is and I appreciate your comments.
DeleteI agree with the above comment, just plain sweet and simple. Those potatoes look Yummy! Blessings..
ReplyDeleteOh my, you are also very kind! The potatoes were a treat, haven't had them for a while. Thank you.
DeleteI LOVE rice pudding ... but I'm making custard today. Funny how we think alike!! I laughed out loud at Chippy ... he's thumbing his nose at Gibbs!!!!
ReplyDeleteI almost texted you a special picture of the custard too!! :)
DeleteThe nice thing about the rain is it means you don't need to water the gardens.
ReplyDeletePoor Gibbs, he likely doesn't know which way to run.
You're right about the rain. Poor Gibbs is right, I think Chippy(s) tease him. How smart are they?
DeleteI never knew you could make custard in the IP, I've always been too intimidated to try making it but now I'll have to, I love custard. Your supper looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteMy friend, Nancy, told me how. Just put it in the custard dishes, covered in tin foil, on the rack (they can be stacked) and it is very easy. Only 9 minutes after build up and release for 5 minutes and done!
DeleteI am looking forward to some rain this evening. Then I only have to water the baskets and pots sheltered by the eaves.... Unless the rain only amounts to a few drips, then everything will need watering.
ReplyDeleteWe had a scalloped potato and ham casserole for our supper on Sunday, and there is enough to have tomorrow.
God bless.
Yum, the ham with them would have been great. Pork chops - not my favourite pork dish.
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