The Ridge
On Wednesday, May 12th, I woke up at 5:40 am and the house was quiet, with Bill beside me. I dropped off again until 6:30 and woke to an empty bed, lights on downstairs and puppy conversation. 😊 Bill informed me that Gibbs was up through the night and had an upset tummy. He’d thrown up in his crate, I discovered later, and had diarrhea only when Bill took him out. Poor little guy.
| A little boy in a big chair |
| I had a woops with my yogourt this morning |
| Not too much wasted of my creamy yogourt but what a mess! |
As far as
the weather, it is a beautiful start to the day. Pure blue sky and glorious
sunshine. Before I left, I sprinkled some water on my flowering plants before
the sun hit them. I heard that was a good practice to salvage them from damage.
Whether it is true or not, who knows for sure, but I did it anyway. I learned
that in my days from living in Rodney, ON and working in London. That was B.B.
(Before Bill)
The Mat
was empty and it didn’t need too much attention. Things were decent so I went
about the norm and finished by damp mopping just the areas that had spillage,
detergent or coffee. I drove to Foodland and got my Tangelos for the Orioles
and a pack of expensive wieners for Gibbs. Gotta have the best and the prices in
the store were atrocious for the beef ones. Henry suggested cooking them and
cutting them small for quick and easy training treats. We’ll try it.
He also
suggested pumpkin puree or yogourt for him when he had diarrhea but so far, the
little bum doesn’t touch it. I’ve put some in his mouth on my finger so at
least some is going in his tummy. I hope it helps. After groceries, I filled
our RO jug at the Water Store and booted home by 8:30. Chatting back and forth
with my sister, I opened the crate door so Gibbs could walk out on his own –
and he did. 😊 Soon, he’ll get the hang of it all.
| Our visitors took off into the pond |
His tummy was still upset, obvious by his deposits at both ends ☹ so hopefully the pumpkin helps. He sat on my chair like a big boy for a while and when I offered him his breakfast at 9, he had no interest at all. Oh well, he won’t starve. I lifted his dish up. It means he’ll probably eat good tonight so I let him get comfy in his bed and I caught up on blogs and cooked and cut up a couple of wieners. If he doesn’t like those, at least we’ll eat them.
| This is the most cloud cover we had all day 😀 |
The Oriole didn’t take long in finding the new oranges and delved right in. I wish he’d bring his family and friends. The birds right now are very ‘frequent flyers’ and I have to stop myself from grabbing the camera each time. The Goldfinches especially are constant visitors right now. Blue jays, the odd Cardinal, one Oriole, Red-winged blackbirds and the Crowned sparrows are happy with the food I put out. If it weren’t for the bigger crows/blackbirds, I would fill the feeder more often.
| The P & H Centre where we had our Covid vaccines |
I changed out of my work clothes into something clean and with short sleeves. Today is our day for our first Phizer vaccine. We have had some mixed feelings and certainly know many who are quite opposed to it. However, despite the controversy, this is our decision and we are doing what we feel is the right course of action for us, our life and lifestyle. We want nothing within our control to stand in the way of traveling south this winter. 😊
| On my drive home from Hanover, I'm glad for the direction I was going in They were painting the lines in the opposite lane I would have been late for my appointment had this happened earlier |
I left
the house at 10:30, thinking I’d be early. You already know that I like to be
early especially when it is a set appointment time. Bill’s shot is ½ hour
before mine so will go directly from work. We may see each other, we may not, I’m
not sure what to expect as far as line ups and the area at the P & H Centre
in Hanover. At least it is close to home and I can relax this afternoon if
necessary.
| My Norwex order so now I have no excuse for dirty windows anymore |
I’m
pleased that Bill called once he arrived to give me an update on the parking at
the Centre. I probably would have turned in the wrong entrance so once more, my
Sweetie is looking after me. When I arrived, it was pretty busy but there were
many folks clad in bright safety vests to direct us where to go. One fellow
stopped me and asked me about my Ptooties license plate. He said he liked it.
That was nice.
Bill was
waiting in the parking lot area for me and walked me to the sidewalk before he
left to go back to work. The whole thing was a quick process and very well
organized in the huge arena. Many friendly greeters had us in to our cubicles,
with no more than a 5-minute wait before a nurse wheeled up and gave us our
vaccine. After waiting 10 minutes we were free to leave, that period was for
our safely so we would be driving immediately after in the off chance that we
felt nauseous.
| Spent a little money on Gibbs |
I w
as on
my way within half hour of my arrival. Easy. I can’t fault anything about the
experience even though I didn’t like the constant hand sanitizer at each station
when my hands were full. Back through town, I stopped at Walmart for some doggy
things. Things we had but had since gotten rid of not knowing about a new pup.
Murphy’s Law I guess, but Gibbs is entitled to new things too. 😊 He went outside when I let him out of his crate and still
had the runs.
| A reward for Bill and I today 😄 |
One of
our geese families is getting more familiar with the grass up here so I have opportunities
for pictures but also have to shoo them away from our sitting area. With Gibbs
now running around, goose poop is even less welcome than it was before! I had a
parcel in the mailbox from Norwex so I was happy to get the popular dust mitt,
enviro and window cloths. Now I can give my own testimonials!
| We tried the retractable leash |
Within
minutes of bringing Gibbs inside, another parcel was dropped on our step. I
didn’t hear or see anyone so not sure which courier it was. This was my Geese
Crossing sign and just on time too with all the babies running around. I wasn’t
expecting it until June 1st so I’m doubly glad. The afternoon went
swimmingly with more of the same – snoozes, drinks of water, snuggles and
chases outside. 😊 I’m not even talking about me for
half of that. I admit to sharing the snuggles and chases.
| It didn't work out so well |
We took a walk down the lane to get the mail around 3. Well, I walked and the little munchkin rode in the serenity of my arms. He isn’t into walking yet just running when we chase him.
Back inside, I made myself a cup of tea. When Bill came in shortly
after 5, Gibbs lifted his head and his tail wagged in greeting. So cute! They
sat together although there was no snoozing going on as Gibbs just wanted to nibble
and chew.
| The pond was like glass |
For
supper, I was inspired by an online conversation with our friend, Deb D to use
Rosy our air fryer. Tonight, our chicken strips were delicious done for 25
minutes. I fried a potato for Bill, cooked mixed vegetables for both of us and
warmed up some of the leftover cauliflower rice for me. It was very good and
for dessert, we tasted the Keto peanut butter pie. Oh my, it was rich but soooo
good. During dishes, Gibbs wandered and at one point touched the bell hanging
on the door.
| Our new orange patio umbrella |
He’d just
been out to piddle but I grabbed him up and out we went again. There were about
6 drops and then play time. My goodness he makes me laugh! I was in my slippers
and for some reason they make him want to chase and bark at them/me. I was out
of breath when I finally snafued him up in my arms and brought him inside. He
wandered around some more and finally crashed in his bed. It seems like he’s
feeling better but we just hope he eats well tonight.
| Bill was trying a safety harness and Gibbs was as patient as could be with him |
We watched
some television together tonight and relaxed. It was a gorgeous day today with
temperatures reaching 14C/60F and we are looking at a repeat tomorrow and
Friday but a few degrees higher. Yay! Finally, a break without rain. I hope you
are also seeing some relief in your area. Gibbs ate about half of his supper tonight so that is good news.
| The end of another 'decent' meal 😍 Good night! |
Thanks
for stopping in today.