Showing posts with label cool wind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cool wind. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Chilly Morning, Great Hike, Hobby Lobby, Big Lots, Slow Afternoon, Fun Evening


I don’t know what it is that makes you dream for nights on end and then you get a lull of peaceful sleep for even more nights. At least that happens to me. Last night, or early this morning I had very vivid dreams until I woke up at 6:30. I was so relieved to be able to find Bill’s hand by my pillow on Monday, Dec. 3rd. He was absent in my dream, making it even more weird since I was with the CanAm group.

Pretty sky to the north
and to the east
southeast - just gorgeous!
We were up out of bed by 6:45 and had a tea and coffee together. I’d read blogs last night so caught up on the few new ones this morning. The clouds were heavy first thing but ‘pretty in pink’ as we opened the blinds. Clemson was up soon after so went out and did his business. This meant that after our drinks were done, we were able to bundle against the brisk 47F and go for a walk together. Bill was keen to walk and we invited Rob to join us. He walks anyway so may as well have company.

Heading off towards the Hand

My walking partners
It was a different path we took today but a great workout again. Down, around, along some beautiful red rocks with animal caves and then back up again. The old heart was sure pumping and we stopped a couple of times for a breather. Next time, we’ll go back to the water reservoir and we’ll take Kleenex and water. You never know how long you’ll be once you get out there.

We love the colours
That is actually green right in the middle of the photo
Wonder who lives up there?
Today, we didn’t take any chances, like Jill and I did 2 years ago. We had plans to be on the road into town at 10:30 so headed back in good time to have our bacon and egg breakfast and get dishes and ourselves cleaned up. The sun was persistent, yay! and finally, the clouds moved off somewhere. Wherever clouds go. I guess they dissipate into the sky since I don’t see them sitting on the mountain tops.

A fork in the road - hmmm, we went to the left (closer to home base)
I chatted a bit with Donna on text this morning and she sent an email with a couple of pictures yesterday. My Christmas cactus back home has decided to flower this year! Donna is plant sitting it for me and last year it did nothing so I’m happy about that. On Dec. 1st she helped Mom decorate her room at Rockwood and sent a picture of that too. Not only are the decorations lovely but Mom looks so beautiful and happy.

Climbing the steep hill, I kept my eyes on the ground and the feet ahead of me

A nourishing breakfast
I'm enjoying the salsa on my eggs
At 10:30 we left Clem in charge and Rob dropped Pat and I at Hobby Lobby. I’ve been in one before but knew Pat wanted to browse so took more time checking things out. They have a lot of nice things, it is similar to a Michael’s store back home in London. Pat steered me towards downloading the free app and it got me 40% off one item today. I found a couple of wire wreath frames for under $3 and a couple more paint colours at 30% off. She has created a monster with the crafts! 😊

Happy Hour
We walked to Big Lots! along the strip and then a quick pop into the 99¢ store. The boys were back from checking out the Classic car sales and getting propane. Too bad the propane was right beside Dunkin’ Donuts. LOL I was happy with my purchases and we didn’t need to go anywhere else. Rob drove us back to our site and I made myself a coffee before settling outside with my book. The sun felt nice as long as the wind remained minimal. I had to be seated in the perfect spot.

My Christmas cactus is blooming at home
Thanks sis for looking after it for me!
Bill poured me a diet ginger ale and came outside for a while. Soon, Rob and Pat brought their chairs over for an early Happy Hour. The air gets cooler still around 4 so we get our outside chats taken care of around 3 instead. We made plans for a game of Double Series after supper so went our separate ways around 4:30. Bill lit the Weber to warm up the 2 pcs. of leftover pollock we brought home from Black Bear Diner. I put salad out on our plates inside and we were eating by 5 and cleaned up by 5:30.

Mom in her decorated room and red sweater
She looks so relaxed, doesn't she?
For some reason, our batteries were reading low so we made use of the new generator we’d bought last winter and fixed this summer. Bill started it to get the batteries up at a more comfortable reading. I snuck outside to get a picture of the sunset and it was just going down behind the mountains. Supper was good but of course the fish wasn’t as good as the night we had it in the restaurant. Oh well, a nice easy meal, regardless.

supper hit the spot tonight
We walked over to Rob and Pat’s around 6:30 and taught them how to play the game. Soon enough we were all playing it comfortably and the boys beat the gals 5 games to 4 so a close challenge. 

A little embibing - a reward sip for each "Good girl!" from my partner

The game was a challenge and fun
We packed it up and walked back home around 9ish and read our books for a while. By 9:30 Clemson was dancing his jig trying to tell me that it was time to go to bed. That meant ‘time for you to come to bed with me, Mom’, so I took my book up and read for 15 minutes until I was ready to sleep. Don’t even think that he controls us!

And the sun set on another great day in Paradise
It was a fun day and one to be repeated down the road, I’m sure. I hope you had a great one as well. Thanks for reading along!

Monday, September 10, 2018

Cool Winds Stick Around, Lane Way Clean Up, Empty Nesting, Work Prepping


It was 7:20 when I stretched and crawled out of bed on Monday, Sept. 10th. That was an interesting sleep. It was good, I was warm and Clemson didn’t wake us up at all. Yay! It was interesting because I dreamed the whole night. Well, that’s what it felt like, it was probably just early morning. I was dreaming of my Dad and as I type this at 11:30, it is still vivid, which is unusual.

I forgot to post this picture from yesterday morning
I'm so glad Bill took this without me even asking!
I love 'Daddy' dreams although they do make me realize just how much I miss him in my life. This time, he didn’t look the same, odd, but he’d just had a brush cut, which he never had, so that justified the different look. My sister, Audrey, was in the dream and Bill too. I couldn’t get to my Dad across a crowded room. The whole thing was kind of frustrating as, in many of my dreams, I got separated from Bill. Must be a hidden fear of mine that I’ll lose him but it was funny that when I called Bill’s cell, my Dad answered!

Yesterday, I took pictures of wildflowers on my morning walk
This is the Snapdragon in different stages of opening
I’m always curious what triggers our dreams, especially the weird ones and I can’t for the life of me think of anything over the weekend that might have done that. It doesn’t matter that it wasn’t the best dream of that special man, he was there, very prominently. I woke up smiling. Bill and I had a coffee and tea and bundled up against the 52F/11C and took the truck down to the end of the lane. We HAD to clean up the now dried/dead branches TODAY!

chicory, 2 pics of cornflowers (?), buttercup,dandelions with a bee, clover
It wasn’t an easy job and after loading the back of the truck box, we were grateful for the break each time we drove up to dump it in the brush pile. It took 4 loads and it looks much improved. There are a few weeds that we’ve missed trimming, noticeable now that other stuff has been picked up, but so much better. I can take the rake down this week and tidy it up with my wagon. No sooner had we finished when Rob drove in to pick up the Cedar Creek. Good timing.

Asters, cornflower, Queen Anne's lace, goldenrod
Bill starts at the end of the lane
I sat in a lawn chair outside just until my body cooled off. To step inside the warm Suite probably wouldn’t be good for me. My back was sticky from that exertion, it was a tough job for sure when you’re not young anymore! Rob offered to transfer the fresh water from his fiver into ours so we took as much as we could and that would keep us going for a few days. Rob came inside and had a coffee with us before pulling out of the Ridge parking lot.

Can you see the difference?
doesn't matter, we can!
I came inside and made Bill and I a grilled ham and cheese sandwich. His on whole wheat and mine on rye bread. They were good! Bill was ‘invisible’ most of the day, either in the Hangar or in the storage shed. He has 2 or 3 projects going on at one time and he can tell you about those things. With the exception of one, I tried not to get in the way unless he needs an opinion or some assistance. I was being lazy inside with Clemson. I was into my book and between that and catering to Clemson, needing to go out many times, the afternoon sailed by.

Clemson comes out to see Rob before he leaves
"Well hello little buddy"
The temperature never rose above 56F and the rain made occasional appearances, mostly in the form of an annoying mist. Stand outside too long, watching your dog, and you come in wet. That kind of rain. Bill finished working out in the sheds, and it was 4:30 when he came inside and found his chair. After feeding Clemson at 5, he soon drifted off. I’m glad because he won’t sleep well tonight with an early wakeup call on his mind. Never fails.

Clemson felt cold this afternoon so he curled up beside me while I read
in my recliner
With NCIS and Corner Gas reruns on tv, I boiled up some rice and got some cooked chicken out of the freezer. Clemson is eating but his tummy still isn’t right. I’m going to try what readers and bloggers, Nancy and Contessa, suggest with chicken and rice. It is an inside cooking day so I prepared some potatoes to mash, something we haven’t had in a long time, and prepped ground beef and onions. This I will make into a gravy with corn and dumplings. A real fall-type meal. Clemson enjoyed his 'new' food too, although he didn't eat all of the rice. I hope that helps!

One last shot before Rob pulled it out
It was a windy day
Supper turned out good, we were eating it by 6:30 and cleaning up dishes by 7. Bill is scheduled to leave for work in the morning which means planning a supper meal away. There is a grilled sausage and with potatoes on the side, that will do him for Tuesday night. I helped him get a few things ready for his time away and then wrote more on this post. The rains have been stopped for a couple of hours so I took a walk down the lane while Bill made his sandwiches for his lunches.

A nice hot meal today that Mom used to make
The rest of the evening was quiet, spent together with our pooch. This was a good day with not much going on for me but we did manage to get the brush picked up. I hope you enjoyed yours, whatever you did.

"What are you looking at?"
We have a clearer view of the pond now with brushes cut down
Good night from our place to yours!

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