Saturday, July 12, 2025

Less Running but Still Busy

The Ridge

On Saturday, July 12th Bill was up and in motion after 6. Gibbs slept in for him, 30 minutes means a lot to a working guy. 😃 I remained where I was until 7 or later and then got up. My sciatica has been acting up a bit in the last couple of days so I sure wasn't going to skip my exercises.

Good morning!

We said goodbye to Bill after 7:30 and I made my tea and worked on finishing yesterday's blog. I did not feel like doing that last night. We went out around the property enough to realize that it would be another a/c day. I closed windows and set it at 25C/75F. Even Gibbs doesn't want to stay out long.

Just before 10, Robin messaged to say her guests had checked out so it meant I could go anytime. Better early than later in this heat, so I made a coffee, took water and a snack and headed off. First I wanted to check to see if the rain last night (yes, Bill said we had 'some' overnight) was enough to saturate her 4 outdoor plants.

Not many pictures but this was late afternoon
when Gibbs was waiting for Daddy to come
up from the Hangar.

Not really, so I filled her 3 gallon jug and gave them a good soaking. I took the main street route from there and arrived at Williamsford around 10:30. These were the most considerate guests ever! 

They put their used towels in the washer, washed and dried their dishes and took all the garbage out to the can. It makes a difference! Plus, they only used 1 bed so that helps too that I didn't have to re-make the upstairs beds. 

I did take some time to water her many indoor plants before I left. My usual 2 hours was only 1.5 today and I was home, the country road way, before 12:30. I have my family reunion tomorrow, mostly sibs and cousins now with only 1 uncle left. 

I decided to make some cupcakes and a potato salad so after some fried chicken 💕's and a slice of keto bread for lunch, I started. Bill was home around 12:30 and had already eaten enough 'snacky' stuff with the boys. 😋

The afternoon was spent inside, where it was coolest, and I finished my J.A. Jance book. It was a good story. Madame IP cooked my potatoes for me, less heat than a boiling pot on the stove. She's still my favourite Madame. ðŸ˜‚

A simple supper but it was enough

Supper was mini sausages, fried, some leftover potatoes for Bill, fried, and reheated cauliflower for me. Fried foods do not bother us, we like the grease, either bacon fat or olive oil.

Everything was good and just enough. Neither of us were very hungry. Bill did finish off the last 2 devilled eggs from last night's potluck so that emptied another dish from the fridge. I like that. My potatoes are in there cooling right now, to be cut up in the morning.

The heat is not Gibbs' favourite either

I have had a good day and I guess it will be Tuesday before I can put the brakes on. Ha ha. Don't worry, I seldom overdo anything! We reached a high of 31C/88F by supper time and although the weather network is saying it is raining in our area........um, it's not.

We chatted with Mike in Mildmay, about 40 minutes west (I think) of us, and he said they just had a terrible tornado-like storm. He's okay but there are a lot of trees down and it was very heavy rains in a short period of time. He called to see that we were okay. 

After supper, it began to cool down.
I turned the a/c off and opened windows.

We may or may not get rain again overnight, one never knows. I hope you are getting the weather you want.

The winds played havoc with my screen tent
at 18 to 26 mph this afternoon.
Good night!

Thank you for popping in.



10 comments:

  1. Ok, forget the pond activities! :) Hope the screen tent keeps the bugs away when not much wind. Yard is looking nice and green! How's the lilac tree/bush doing?

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    1. Ha ha, thought you'd see it my way!
      Thank you, the screen tent works good for bugs when I close it. Right now, it works as shade.
      The lilac tree is still living!

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  2. Those scary storms, so glad they passed you by without any trouble. I feel the same about natural fat, even schmaltz, it's a great way to start some greens or to saute veg for a soup/stew. I freeze mine in ice cube trays and keep in the freezer.

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    1. the storms can be scary, thank you.
      Good idea re the ice cube trays but I don't have room for trays! :)

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  3. What is up with these crazy storms? Cooper seems to be panting a lot in the heat this year. Stay cool Mr. Gibbs!!

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    1. We are always telling Gibbs 'why so much panting? it isn't that hot!'

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  4. Happy to hear the storm missed you, and sorry for those who were affected. We haven't had a thunderstorm this summer, yet... We're still under an air quality advisory, but I've been weeding the last two mornings and not noticed it at all. Cooler temps are expected for the week, and I'll be happy to have them.

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    1. Thank you, we feel bad for those in the storm's path but selfish enough to be grateful for our own safety. I can't get into weeding this summer. If it isn't too hot, the bugs are bad and they are loving me this year for some reason. Maybe it's my shampoo.

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  5. Growing up we had a screen tent when camping as well. Worked great as long as we remembered to close the zipper behind us.

    God bless.

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    1. Ha ha, yes, they work good. It confuses Gibbs when closed up so I have to leave a corner open which defeats the purpose. LOL

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