Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Utilizing a Day Off

The Ridge

On Tuesday, June 4th I woke from what seemed to be another wonderful sleep. There are a few things on my mind, basically the health of close loved ones, so prayers and thoughts of them are the last before I sleep. They are also the first thoughts in my morning waking. It was 7 when I came downstairs, with my shadow, to join Bill. He was almost ready for work by that time, so we can chat before his day starts.

I wanted to send out an email this morning that I’d written last night on behalf of both of us, so he had time to read it and make changes if necessary. With that done, a kiss to Gibbs and I and he was off. Gibbs just hates goodbyes but still prepares himself in my dining chair near the window. A few whimpers and whines as Daddy goes out the door but then he quietly watches Ptooties pull away.


Good morning!
Watching Daddy leave.

I had a free day, I’m loving these (although I really don’t mind the days that give me a reason to leave too), with nothing planned. It was a warm start, 16C/61F already at 7! Today would be the hottest that we’ve had in a while, reaching a possible 28C/83F at its peak. That helped me make up my mind since it was overcast at the moment.

With my tea finished, Gibbs and I went out for a joyful romp and then he came inside to look after things. I put on suitable footwear, got my gloves, the shovel, rake and wheelbarrow and headed down the lane. 


This is the apple tree at the road
and the dirt pile is being used to fill holes
to make it easier for the rider on his Rider to cut. 😄

We still have a lot of top soil to move and this was a good morning to do my part. I’d only finished 3 loads in the wheelbarrow, when I noticed Gloria, my friend from down the road, approaching from the west on her walk towards home. 😊 She stopped and I was happy for the break!

Not sure why I'm smiling, I was pooped! 😓

We caught up, she is such a nice lady. I got to know her when I booked the hall for Bill’s party. While we were chatting, her daughter came from their home and so I was able to meet Jessie and hear her story. 😊 She’s a night custodian at the public school in town so we had an immediate connection with school boards. After 20 minutes or so, they moved on and I did another couple of loads. By then, the sun was out and we were all ‘glowing’.

Even Gibbs was ready to retire
from the heat.
I'm so glad he's been groomed.

My intent was to grab my bottle of water, which I’d left in the shed!, and relax but then I saw the mess of the corral hill garden. I had supporting shoes for my feet but none are support on that rocky hillside. However, the disaster in front of me gave me the push I needed so I persevered and pulled the weeds. It looks a lot better even though it is always a half-*** job.

top and bottome
before and after
I hope I didn't have to tell you that!

You can’t get the roots as there are deeply imbedded rocks, so I ‘surface weed’ as best I can. That way rocks don’t go rolling down the hill, me with them. If we could afford a landscaper to come in and do their thing with it, that’s what would happen but we can’t. Oh well. Finally, I found my water bottle and downed it before letting Gibbs out to sit on the shaded step with me. There isn’t much of a breeze but when it comes, it’s heavenly! 😊

A cool down on the stoop

Inside at 11:30, I made my coffee and planned bacon and an egg for lunch. We have been able to take advantage of the solar panels a lot since we arrived home, today being no different. It saves us on our hydro/electric costs and every penny counts, as we all know!

Lunch was filling and tasty.

After lunch, I took the initiative (after hearing Bill mention it this morning) and dumped our black tank. It has been over 2 weeks so we’re doing good. It has been much longer than that since ‘I’ last dumped it. Let me tell you, I had a true brain cramp and because Bill had to change some of the procedure for one reason or another, it is different than what I have from my pictures when we first bought. LOL That’s my excuse but still………….

Finally, the light in my brain came on and I made two trips with our Blue Boy over to our dumping station. The first trip was easy, I didn’t even half fill it. The second one was ¾ full so with a flat tire, let’s just say that I used muscles I didn’t know I had. I took my time and shouldn’t have any complaints in the morning. Yoga stretches to the rescue, just in case! 😊 Donna would be proud.


I had to walk down later to water my poor phlox.
I know they'll likely come back next spring but the
look a little sad right now.

Once that was done, I primed our hand pump AGAIN and filled the watering cans to water the vegetables and pulled them into the sun a bit more. When Gibbs and I walk down to retrieve the mail (once I’ve cooled down) I’ll take a can to water my phlox at the gate. It’s not taking hold yet, although everything else is looking pretty decent.

I think my veggies are looking good.
What was it you said Ken about the lower leaves?
There's that mental fog again.

We have two of the Seabreeze patio mats, one bigger than the other, that we bought from CanAm our first year. They are one of the best values for our money and we brag about them all the time. While other mats get lifted in the winds, ours stays put with no tack down at all. I think twice in our 8 years of rv’ing is all it was affected and then only one corner. Anyway, I’m telling you this because the big one is out 365 days of the year (except for travel days south).

Last summer, maybe two summers ago, I put the smaller one on the east side of the stoop, under the living/dining room awning, jutting up to, but not under, where the barbecue sits. I liked being able to walk out in barefoot stepping from stoop to mat, no matter what direction I went. That was the last thing I did today before I stopped working. I found it in the storage shed (we have no need to take it south with us) and Gibbs helped me spread it out. It still is too big but with an end tucked un der, it works.

Then, after another ‘step sit’ in the shade and breeze with Gibbs we came in. I poured myself an AHA blackberry /lemon sparkling water on ice. Talk about refreshing! It could use some salt but it is a totally guilt-free drink. Bill surprised us by driving up the lane at 3 so that was excellent. He was very very appreciative of what I had done around here.

We hopped on Jazz after 5
Beats cooking!


Robin held a yard sale today, I might have to stop tomorrow
and peruse. We passed by going and returning.
Toot toot!

He had his shower and then I had mine but I still found it hard to cool down. Gibbs and I hadn’t been to the mail yet so it was just as well that Bill stopped to get it for us. 😊 He suggested, instead of baking meatloaf, that we hop on Jazz and go for a ride to Jenny G’s near Hanover for supper. Could I jump off my keto wagon for that? Yesiree!


The drive down Baptist Church Road to home
just over an hour later.

It was a lovely night for it, 27C/81F, and although we each wore our leather jackets and boots, the jackets were mostly undone. Too bad, Jenny G wasn’t open weekdays yet, it’s only June. So, we carried on to A & W for Uncle Burger combos. 

It was a good burger and the rings were too.
Yes, I cheated tonight.

I had onion rings instead of fries but ate the whole burger with a diet Root Beer. Yum. We had a nice ride home, fueling up in Durham before 7 and we couldn’t wait to get out of our jeans!

The sky was beautiful and the clouds gave us some relief
from the heat. Am i actually saying that is a good thing?

Bill made his lunch and we relaxed for the evening. There were 4 turtles in the lane, making nests and 2 up here on the Ridge. They are really pushing now and it’s just too bad we keep spooking them. They should lay at night.  

Look at this ridiculous forecast!

What a great day! I feel that I accomplished a lot today and ending it all with a bike ride is a super bonus!

Gibbs rolling in the gravel

And Mrs. Yertles' are getting desperate.

Be careful where you step, seriously.

Our view from the stoop.
Good night!

Thank you for popping in.

8 comments:

  1. Wow, you had a very busy day!!! Here yesterday was very humid and I was "glowing" just bringing in the laundry after hanging it out. Poor turtles they need to get laying very soon.

    God bless.

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  2. Good thing you kept well hydrated in today's heat. I'll bet Bill was happy with everything you did.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  3. You certainly had a productive day. I wonder could you spray the weeds in the corral hill garden or would it harm the plants already there? I can see why you don't like tackling that area - it looks quite difficult.

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    1. Thank you. The weeds grow up in the middle, in between so, no, spraying would kill everything.

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  4. ONION RINGS!! I spotted those right off the bat!! You did a great job in your garden. Maybe Bill can fix the flat tire for next time. Love the turtle kids.

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    1. Love onion rings! Thank you re the garden.
      Bill has it in his sights to order another tire.

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