The Ridge
On Thursday, July 4th, Independence Day for our American friends (aka family). Bill wasn’t originally due in to work until noonish or until Billy called with details. So, since I wasn’t scheduled to be anywhere until noon myself, we took our time getting up. Bill went out and began moving the bags of stone up on the berm. Gibbs helped and I stayed indoors with my tea and played my online games.
Good morning!
I prefer clear skies but when the clouds
look like this, I kind of like them. ♥If you are inside the Suite and look out the back north
facing windows, you can actually still see a bit of the pond.As nice as the privacy is, a bush hog would
clear out a better view!
When Bill
started the Cub Cadet, Gibbs was done and came to the door just as I was
getting ready for the shower. π Of course, as he worked away out there, plans changed and he
left for the job around 9. By then, I’d had my shower and was ready for my
appointment. Every two years until we’re of a certain age (I’m not there yet)
it is ‘recommended’ us ladies get a mammogram. Okay, today was my day.
Looking over our back fence into the cornfield,
do you see what I see?
No excuse for the Monarchs here!
I got
mostly dressed to go but because may be sitting on my lap in the meantime, I
didn’t put on my good white shorts – yet. I worked on the puzzle and he sat
outside until he’d had enough heat when I put him inside. At 11:15, I packed a
snack lunch to take with me and left Gibbs in charge at 11:30. My appointment
was 20 minutes away, at the Hanover hospital. I parked and was in and out in 30
minutes so no parking fee was charged. The girls/ladies are so nice in there. I
truly don’t mind the ordeal at all.
There were slight winds occasionally
but for the morning, it was quite still.
Would have been a good morning for Bill to go flying π
I’d
texted Donna earlier and we planned to do a bit of thrift store shopping when I
was done. I’m glad it worked out and we went to Salvation Army first where I found a few things and then to another
store – just to peruse. Their items are new and prices are too high for me. I
left empty-handed. I returned Donna to her place before 3 and drove to Giant
Tiger to poke around. π I love that store.
It's coming along but I'm having to work
for success on this one!
I had a
couple of grocery items on my list (when I should have remembered a couple
more!) and I tried on a few of their 10$ bathing suits. Yes, I left with one
that will be just fine. Then I left for Durham. I made a quick stop at the Mat
to pick up my June pay from the office and then drove down the street to purchase
10 more bags of the white stone. The price can’t be beat. We’ll need 10 more
and that should suffice for the job Bill is working on.
The construction as I neared Hanover
was causing delays but there is nothing else to be
done when it is a major highway for many. Clouds had completely overtaken the sky by the
time I returned home at 3:30.
Back
home, I felt worn out but in a good way. It is always nice to spend time with
my sister(s), individually or as a group. ♥ Gibbs and I sat outside together and received a package from Walmart.
Rather than use our central vac in here for quick cleanups, I wanted a small
upright with the removable hand held section. Robin has one at the bnb and it
is wonderful! Lightweight for up and down the stairs and the price was right. I’m
happy to have one here in the Suite.
As I turned up the lane, I saw this Chippy and Peter Rabbit were not frightened
deep in conversation, obviously. Finally, they parted ways.
Bill was
home before 5 after fueling up in town. I think diesel is going up, one station
in Hanover had jumped its price by .14¢! I suggested he get it while it was at
$1.56/litre. I worked on the puzzle and sat outside with Gibbs while he dozed
for half hour. For supper, I fried myself some liver and baked some spaghetti
squash. For Bill, I reheated the hamburger helper and leftover potatoes (of
which I slipped a few pieces on my plate of the latter).
While Bill slept inside, we relaxed outside.
We
cleaned up dishes and he slipped over to the Acreage to fill the water bladder.
Woops! How’d we get so low? I guess it was last Friday we filled up and we don’t
ration here, there’s no need when water is so readily available. π this has been a good day. I will have a few things going on
tomorrow and it sounds like we may have an interested tenant again at M’s.
Oh my, the liver was soooo good!
It doesn’t
take long; people are crying for apartments here. The price is right and only a
certain person would be interested in this type of accommodation. It isn’t for
the faint of heart! Ha ha. The weather today was, well, hot and humid. I know,
I know, our friends south and far west of the border will laugh at that. It
reached a sticky 28C/82F with 90% humidity until noon when it dropped to 85%.
No rain today, yet but we’ll see that change tomorrow.
Thank you
for the visit today. Happy 4th of July!
Love the 1st 3 pictures.....clouds and green!! THX. Filled up my car on Mon. and the pump had 1 gas hose and 1 diesel ~ thought of Bill ! I've only had gas vehicles so no problem here.
ReplyDeleteHope M gets a good renter!
Thanks.
DeleteI also think of Bill when I fill my car!!
I hope for a good renter too.
You and Bill do
ReplyDeletea lot of work and shop for bargains whenever you can,I respect that.Gibbs helping you makes me
smile , have a nice night
Mary
Thank you Mary. I shop at Foodland in town more often now because I've started to pay more attention to their specials. When they are good deals I do like to support local. Of course Gibbs is such a great little helper.❤️
DeleteThe puzzle is definitely coming along!! I would have tossed it, I'm sure!! So lucky you can find things at local stores. Here we have to drive 45 minutes and STILL can't find anything. Love the bunny!!
ReplyDeleteI refused to give up on that puzzle!
DeleteI do like a good bargain and shopping second hand has never bothered me having five older sisters and wearing hand-me-down clothes all the time.
Your puzzle looked impossible to me, and yet there you go, you've nearly completed it! Well done.
ReplyDeleteBecause of a family history of breast cancer, I've been going for mammograms since I was about 45. I wonder if they'll let me stop when I get to a "certain age". I had to look that up. :)
It was a real challenge.
DeleteNo history here but sometimes I don't do what is norm as far as the doctor is concerned and I did stop mammograms for a few years when I thought they were doing more harm than good. However I've started up in the last 8 years and only have two more to go. 74 is the age.