The Ridge
On Tuesday, June 25th, Bill didn’t have to go to work again but didn’t find out until this morning around 6:30, I think. I was sleeping so I’m not sure. 😉 When I came downstairs at 7, I made my to-go tea and was on my way into town by 7:30. Duty calls! The Mat was empty save for one customer who had her wash in when I arrived. She was in and out in between cycles.

Good morning!
Yay! I caught a Moonflower in full bloom!
There are 3 more ready on this plant for the next day or two. 💖
I
finished up there by getting the floors washed and slipped out. I made one stop
on Main Street, at the Rethreads second hand store and that was to drop a bag
of a few donations on their step. They don’t open until 9 and I saw that I wasn’t
the only one who did that. Back home, I heard Gibbs barking as I drove up the
lane but didn’t see him. 😊

Driving into Durham under
overcast skies. The blue is not sky,
it is cloud.
When I
turned at the top of the hill to our parking area, there he was, sitting
perfectly on the grass – quietly waiting. Mind you, as soon as I came close to
a stop, he was at my door barking his little head off. ♥ ‘Welcome home, Mom!’ Bill was up on the berm with the C.C. and trailer,
moving dirt. He was taking his time and had already made 4 trips up there. The
pile is slowly going down but we definitely need a new little trailer.

Gibbs sits with me at the puzzle
but still keeps an eye on Daddy out on the berm.
At a few
minutes before 10, I left them down at the Hangar and drove to M’s for his run
into Durham. That’s an hour and an easy $30. I was home before lunch and Bill
suggested bacon and eggs which sounded good to me. The rest of the day was
pretty quiet and because it was threatening rain and more storm chances, we
hung inside for most of it.

A Northern Flicker visits today.
By the time I got my big camera, he was gone
He's so handsome!
At 3, I went to tackle more puzzle pieces and was back in before 5. Bill and Gibbs stayed inside to watch a movie.

It is still frustrating, but coming along.
Yes, I still love it. 😛
His leg is so much better although still some
ankle swelling. Hopefully, he’ll be back to work on Thursday, his wish, as
tomorrow he is heading to London for the day. More on that later. For supper,
we had pork riblets with leftover fried potatoes, a bit of rice to clean up and
a vegetable.

So, this is a cutting from Robin's Williamsford Kalanchoe.
A guest had a cat that was obviously on the window sills
and broke it off. 😩
I brought it home and it is rooting nicely for me.
This evening, we stayed put indoors with Gibbs and watch movies. Last night, I watched Admission, which was different but enjoyable enough. Today, I got into my J.P. book and it is quite good. A real page-turner. Confessions: The Murder of an Angel.

These pork ribettes were soooo good!
Fully cooked and delicious!
It has been a dreary day but warm enough, mid 20’s/70’s, despite the looming storm. I hope you are getting some decent weather where you are.
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| Tomorrow looks like a better day, The storms dissipated or moved to the east. |
If you remember, I filled the bird feeders yesterday. Well, 2 are empty and those grackles are working on the 3rd. I'm glad the small birds have the finch seed all to themselves, there are 2 of those feeders. Gibbs' Chippys are also happy with the seeds dropped on the ground.
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| And my favourite picture of the day. My son, Patrick, proudly presents his son, Nathan (Nate) on his Gr. 8 graduation day. Congratulations! Good night! |
Thank you
for the visit.

