The Ridge
On Tuesday, Oct. 8th we were expecting a wet day but let me tell you, when I got up at 7, I experienced one of the best morning skies that I’ve seen in a very long time. First to the east, I didn’t expect much sun but instead, the few clouds made for a picture-perfect shot – or two. When I turned to the west, my jaw dropped when I saw the rainbow starting. Wow!
Good morning!
No kidding, right?
It got
better and better as my pictures show, ending with a full rainbow that stayed
for at least 15 minutes before it began to fade. I’ve never witnessed that
before. I know red sky in the morning is a warning but we already knew of the
impending rain so this time it was worth it. π ♥ There was no wind at that time of
the morning so I stood outside for a lot of those minutes with no jacket.
When I saw the beginning of a rainbow, I had to wait for it. |
We did drop to 4C/40F overnight but it felt pleasant to start. The winds make a huge difference. Bill left early to go into town for a propane tank fill and it was just before 10 that I left and took M into town for his errands. The rain, sun, clouds, wind (repeat) took over the remainder of the morning. We were hoping it would clear enough, even though cold, to take Jazz over to Murray’s barn for storage. The day’s not over yet!
I took a couple of panoramic photos but they wouldn't download properly. This is from up on the berm. |
We had mushroom
soup for lunch, out of a can – I’m not into making soups much. It was still hot
and good as well as filling. Because the rest of the day was wet for the most
part, I’m going to share some before and after photos with you. Heck, I even
enjoyed seeing these changes in the Ridge! I hope you enjoy them as much as we
have!
Welcome to the Ridge Spring 2014 |
Donna welcomes us to the Corral Spring 2014 |
Clemson checks out his new home property π |
The pond entrance - then |
Creating the berm where my garden and Bill's flag pole is now |
This was the Ridge - then |
Our first weekend here with our 2010 Jayco Designer and our 2008 Ford King Ranch Thanksgiving, 2014 |
This spot is where the Bunky now sits with my big garden on the left of the fence. |
The big garden comes together with transplanted plants. Bill is adding solar lights here. May 2016 Making it our summer home |
Later on, it got sunny
but was still very cool.
Bill cut up the large felled tree while Gibbs and I sat ‘holed’ up inside. I felt the cold today for some reason and other than walking for the mail, didn’t feel like venturing outside much. Gibbs has his lightweight coat on today, he was shivering too, no doubt. He lost a lot of hair!
Gibbs and I snuggled under the blankie together.
Bill has also been sorting his tools in to a couple of new Dewalt storage containers he’s received. When you have duplicates, it’s a good idea to keep some in the rv and some in the Hangar. Eventually, you decide which ones are not used.
Where did you go, Mom? |
For supper, we had leftover ghoulash, as most of you call it, with corn on the side. We had a cupcake to finish those off for dessert so now the fridge is looking empty. Kind of.
Giving Daddy the stink eye, waiting for
attention. The tail is fluttering.
The sun has come out, of course, after all chance of taking Jazz over but we’ll have an opportunity later this week. I picked the last of my vegetables, only 3 green tomatoes and a pepper. The cherry tomatoes will rest in the Bunky through the evenings and outside during the day until they are ready.
Supper.
I love leftovers!
Good night!
This has been a cool day but still a nice one. Thank you for the visit.
Patsy I hope you,Bill and Gibbs have a good night,-Mary
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWe were lucky to have clear skies, but the breeze was on the chilly side.
ReplyDeleteThere has definitely been a lot of changes to the Ridge in the last Ten Years. I remember reading as some were taking place.
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Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
You were lucky to have clear skies. :)
DeleteYes, you've been a long time follower, thank you for that!
Sorry about the the danger............I think you're safe. :)
Neat pictures. Glad you shared them. You have done a lot of work. Becky
ReplyDeleteThank you, we didn't do as much to the beginning stages as we have to the latter stages.
DeleteYou folks have done a terrific job with The Ridge ;looks so attractive now & worth the upkeep.My system says your blog is secure although I do run all Apple & it provides quite a barrier.Looking forward to travelling along with you on your southern journey.All the best
ReplyDeleteThank you, once D & G did the hard stuff, we just carry on keeping it looking nice. Gerry is always praising our work.
DeleteGlad the blog is secure and glad to have you along on our journey!
The ridge looks great. That's a lot of work to keep up and you do a great job. Love seeing Clemson, and Mr. Gibbs looks quite dapper in his blue coat!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy. Clemmy got to secure the property before we moved in and a few years after. ♥
DeleteGibbs does look spiffy, eh?
The Ridge has come a long way. It looks terrific and it is clear you both take a lot of pride in maintaining the property.
ReplyDeleteHope the weather improves for your last few days.
Thank you Maebeme.
DeleteThank you for sharing the "before " pictures. I had no idea you had to start from scratch. I add corn to the goulash.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! It's fun for us to be reminded too.
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