The Ridge
On Tuesday, Aug. 6th I guess I’m the wicked one today. š I was up at 7, washed, dressed and on my way into Durham by 7:20 to clean. The place was empty and not terrible so I loaded one machine with the chenille bedspread from the yard sale. There were a few yellowing spots from being folded for a while and I hoped they would come out for me.
Good morning!
Light at the end of the cloudy tunnel
It was
looking pretty good, and so was the Mat, when I left an hour later. I was
disappointed because Sandy still had not left my July pay in the office – maybe
later today. I drove home and had about 45 minutes to kill before driving over
to pick M up for his hour of errands in town. He is such a chatterer, about
everything, so I was happy to drop him off and return home at 11. I guess he’s
lonely and I’m a pretty fair listener. I know he’s very pleased with his new
tenant and that is great.
I was
home for 15 minutes, grabbed my snack bag with cheese, nuts and crackers and
drove to Robin’s. She had the cleaned sheets and bedspread from yesterday all
ready to be picked up. As it turned out, her and Andrew were still home,
loading the truck with garbage for the dump and a folding cot for Williamsburg,
in readiness for August ‘family’ guests.I knew I'd see a few today.
I think the bnb is bigger inside than it looks. The backyard is looking good.
Outdoor games by the shed, a firepit and a hammock
for the guests to make use of.
They
arrived about 15 minutes after me, dropped stuff off and left. I would be gone
before they returned. š A small apple tree in the garden
along the highway was getting strangled by that nasty wild grape vine so I took
20 minutes pulling and tugging it out as best I could. What kind of apple tree
has thorns? I got a few jabs before I was done and tossed the vines into the
field behind the yard.
This is a thorny tree that now
has a chance of surviving and producing
apples.
I took a
turn at Dornoch over to Hanover and popped into Giant Tiger and then Walmart
for a few items. We have birthdays in August plus I wanted to replenish Bill’s
juice and Gibbs’ cookies and milk bones. I was happy when Sandy texted that my
pay envelope was now in the Mat office so swung by there to pick it up. He has
never taken so long before but I know he had a few days’ holidays so needed to
be patient.
I battled this viny stuff for a while
and I won.
There are still vines in the tree but I'd need
good clippers to cut them off at the ground.
I only had a pair of scissors from the house today!
I dropped
the laundry basket at Robin’s house and scooted home. It was 4:30 when I drove
in the lane. That was a long day and I had no idea for supper. We put groceries
away and I grabbed a pound of ground beef. It’s my go-to when I don’t want ‘grilled
cheese? toasted tomato? Bacon and eggs? Or Fish and chips?’ at Bill’s
suggestions. He means well but I’d rather put something together with hamburger
tonight.
It brightened up quite a bit on my
drive home.
By suppertime, the clouds were mostly gone.
First, I
needed a cup of tea and I sat to play my afternoon Word games. My book would
probably have me snoozing so I sat in my dining chair instead of my recliner. š My boys went outside
and left me to it. Bill suggested mac & cheese with the meat so I went with
that in separate dishes. I didn’t want too much pasta and this way we
controlled our own. It turned out quite good with our sliced pickles on the
side. Very filling too.
Supper turned out good
and there is one serving of
the blended mix for another night.
We
cleaned up the pots, loaded the dishwasher and that was it for our supper. Bill
wasn’t sure about work tomorrow but made his egg salad sandwich anyway, just in
case, while Gibbs pretended ignorance as the cheese was cut. ♥ His supper was gobbled up, so the few pieces of cheese was a dessert
treat. Robin has been texting me a few dates when she needs me to clean for
her, she is keeping Andrew busy while he is home for his 4 weeks!
My red and white Kalanchoe plants
from Canada Day were starting
to die off. The flowers, I mean.
A Youtube video showed me how
to deadhead to prolong their life.
This is what's left.
I worked on my blog and Bill went to the Hangar. The air has cooled off considerably here today, reaching a nice high of 20C/69F, and no rain since first thing this morning. It feels quite pleasant. My day has been full but I really don’t think I’m ‘that’ wicked. Tomorrow, I will rest as I have nothing on my plate – so far. š It has been a good day and I'll sleep great tonight!
Thank you
for the visit.
Amazing how time flies when you are busy.
ReplyDeleteAnother amazing thing is how much Bill and his Father, could pass as twins.
Be Safee and Enjoy!
It's about time.
yes, that's for sure!
DeleteYes, they sure do look alike.
I just love the names of your stores in Canada. They never seem to let you know WHAT is in the store!! Giant Tiger???? I agree ... Bill looks just like his Dad.
ReplyDeleteYup, don't know where the name came from but its a great store. clothes, household decor (no big furniture) food. :)
DeleteBusy and productive day! I'm sure Robin appreciates the little extras you do for her.
ReplyDeleteI'm chuckling at Nancy because I'd say the same thing about Aldi. :)
Exactly! Aldi? what the heck, right?
DeleteYou had a busy and very productive day. I wish we had a Giant Tiger here, I make do with Walmart, Canadian Tire, and our two dollar stores. Still love our Co-op though.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Their prices at G.T. are very good, I think, and quality of clothes too.
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