Gang aft agley
It is Monday morning. We have finished breakfast and I am thinking of how I will fill the morning hours.... I glance at the wall calender where all the important stuff gets penciled in, and sigh with pleasure at its emptiness. No commitments until Thursday when we will go to the Optometrist.
The phone rings!
It is our centarian (plus two) friend from Osoyoos, - can we come and visit tomorrow, - he sounds lonely and frail. Yes, we can do that, and it gets penciled in on the calendar. (Post scriptum - Charles took his tape recorder along and they had a lovely recorded interview about old times. Again, in the evening we went to the Shrove Tuesday pancake supper and sat with the local Cowboy Poet, gossiping and talking of rather more recent times - a nice day talking with two unique and interesting men)
Later in the morning the phone rings again. Can I put in a few hours at the Bargain Centre on Wednesday? Yes, I have no excuse not to do that!
On Tuesday the phone rings once more, - it is Charles' physio, - as long as we are going to be in Penticton on Thursday could we meet him at noon to look at various medical things that Veterans' Affairs is recommending he have. Yes, we can leave early and do that too....
Hmmm, - there is always Friday to luxuriate in idleness. But as a result of our visit to the Medical Suppliers one of their installers arrived during the morning to attach a seat extender in Charles' bathroom. It is so HIGH! When he had gone I lifted the lid, looked into the cavernous depths and called - 'Halloooo'. There was a faint echo resounding around the bowl. Best to keep the small great-grandchildren away from this facility, - if they were to fall in they might never climb out!
I digress, - when the M.S. man had gone we had a cup of coffee and then I went out to fill the bird feeders and when that was finished my eye fell upon the garden and the sad state it was in with old dry stalks covering all the tender leaves and bulbs that are at that stage that causes the heart to come all over faint at the thoughts of spring. It was an exhilarating time amongst the plants, so much so that I staggered in to lunch with dried seeds in my hair and the thoughts of getting lunch ready decidedly discouraging. Until I thought about peanut butter and honey sandwiches!
Mid afternoon Charles put on his good jacket and went out and revved up his vintage truck, and off we went to get the mail and take a few pictures. Some of which I show you below. It was a beautiful sunny day, - deliciously warm, and definitely speaking of spring.
The creek, with the willows glowing and lining its banks,
a wonderful foil for the naples yellow grasses.
Down at the town end of Ginty's Pond the still waters reflect mountains and trees and banks.
While at the other end of the Pond dead bullrushes clog the waterways in all but a few spots where two drakes and a duck were enjoying a late afternoon dip.
We came upon a wooded area at the side of the road where someone was 'park' logging, Charles called it. Clearing out the underbrush so that the great tall trees could shade an open area.
I held the camera out of the window and aimed it skyward at the top of those beautiful trees.
We came home to a pink glow along the ridge of the Cawston Basin and a nice pot roast in the oven.
Next week has just one birthday celebration, and the weatherman says it will be good gardening weather!
5 comments:
Hello Hildred,
such lovely photos in all your posts I have just been catching up. I totally understand the desire to have just a full day to ones self. No running about, no visiting/visitors no matter how loved.
I hope Charles does not have a small bottom or he too may fall into the deep drop and need pulling out...and suction can be a problem if one sits too long..I worked as a community nurse and once one of my male patients who liked to read on the toilet did not answer his door. I having a key and being concerned went in to hear him saying help coming from the loo. He had been stuck for over 1hr, poor man. He had been reading a book and I guess forgot where he was lol. It just took a finger under his cheek to break the seal and get him up..his poor bottom was very red and I gave it a rub with some cream. He never read on the loo again.lol
I hope your busy schedule has not left you worn out. That you have some lovely time for yourself thisweekend and week.
Oh your photos are getting so very nice. You have such a good eye for the natural!
Aussiemade - thank you so much for the warning about reading in the loo!! And Fonnell, thank you for your comments about the pictures, - you know it is the new camera that Dave passed on to me....it is my true companion.
Thank you so much for visiting and I have put you on my following list. I havent got to Charles' blog yet but I will.
Hi Hildred, Just catching up with you. I loved this post - the photos are wonderful. You are so BUSY! Somehow, I don't believe you know how to be idle. The thought of your Greatgrands falling into the toilet makes me laugh!
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