Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Around the Neighbourhood

We continue to enjoy lovely Summer weather.  By noon it's too warm to do much outside so I'm doing some organizing and tidying.  Since there's not much to blog about I thought I'd show you a few of the houses recently built, ones we walk past when we go walking.

The first one is different from most because the exterior is all concrete  including window trim.  DH worked in construction almost all his working years so he was interested in the way this house was being built.. I believe the owners have moved in now. If there would have been an Open House I would have loved to see the inside.
This is the side view...


 ...and this is the front.


 A less interesting house but no doubt very roomy.


 

I like what the exterior of this  one is made of... stone? or ashlar?  


 

More houses.


 Almost every one of these homes will have multiple generations living in them (as does ours although ours is much smaller and humbler ) In fact it was in June 2006 that Middle Son and his wife and 3 year old daughter moved in here to share this house.  It was a decision we have certainly not regretted.

If you're still here I thank you for visiting and I hope your day is going along pleasantly!!

 

 

 


Sunday, 14 June 2026

Quiet Sunday

 


 
It's a quiet day. Very warm and sunny. GD Kate came for a short visit as she normally does on Sunday mornings. She brought us a Costco chicken...the kind that is predone, still hot and fragrant. IF I ate meat I'd eat that chicken. As it is DH has his next 2 or 3 suppers all planned.
 We had lunch and now she left and I'm ready for a nap.  Foolishly I drank maybe 4 oz of coffee last night and as a result I was unable to fall asleep until 2 A.M.   It's not that I don't know what caffeine does to me but I take the chance anyway. So foolish.  I will rest then later Youngest will come to play Dominoes. Maybe others will join in.  So the day goes.


Thanks for coming by.

 


 

 

Friday, 12 June 2026

Teacups and a Melted Bulb

 Lovely sunshine with a slight breeze today. 23C right now (almost 4 o'clock).

As most of you know I have a lot of teacups and from time to time they all need washing. I decided
that I'd take the ones from this cupboard and get them done. All 15 are the same brand which is Colclough. I actually was short one and yesterday Youngest Son came by with one he had found at the thrift store ( the apple didn't fall from from the tree).  


 The teacup that he brought is the middle one on the second shelf from the bottom. It came with a little white ribbon which I've left .




 For some time I've noticed that my oven light was very very dim. I found an appliance bulb at Canadian Tire and today grandson M removed the old stubby remains of a melted bulb from the back of the oven.  (There was no way either of us could reach back there and the oven door is not removable). 
He was quite intrigued by the melted bulb and took it with him or I'd show you what it looked like. 
Hopefully this new bulb will be more durable. It will be nice to have a light again.

That's the 'excitement ' for today.  Thanks for coming by.

 


 

Tuesday, 9 June 2026

An Old Rose

 

 

 

 
We have a very old Queen Elizabeth Rose that started out in front, along the driveway but because she got terrible Blackspot every year we moved her to the Wild Area in the very back. She has been ignored there for some 15 years or more and has grown very tall. Every year she produces some lovely blooms which DH has to access with a short step ladder.  Here is yesterday's bouquet and there are more buds that will bloom in a week or so. 


We got more rain overnight but it has more or less stopped raining now. Hopefully we;ll see the sun this afternoon.  I hope you're having a good day.

 

Thanks for coming by. 

 


 

 

Sunday, 7 June 2026

Mainly about Birds

 Sunday evening and the weekend is over. We took several walks and saw some birds that we don't often see. The Little Green Heron is one of those. It flew right in front of us on the path. 
I didn't take a picture; there wasn't time. So these 2 pictures are from the internet.

Because I have so many pictures today I've left them quite small but you can embiggen any one by clicking on it. 


 

Cedar Waxwings are so sleek and beautiful. They show up at Willband  because of certain berries that grow there. I looked them up and will copy & paste a few bits about them. Reading this I learned a new word! 
Cedar Waxwings are highly frugivorous birds that gorge on small fruits and berries, often stripping entire trees in massive, nomadic flocks. Their absolute favorites include serviceberries, cedar/juniper berries, dogwood berries, crabapples, and mulberries

A small goose family....

...and a slightly bigger one.



These youngsters are already at the long-legged gawky stage.



The Great blue heron was busy preening his feathers and refused to look up.


Pretty clouds this evening. The forecast for our coming week can be summed up in a word or two.
Chances of showers every day.


It was a long post. If you're still reading then THANK YOU.  I'll be back on Tuesday.

 

Donna: Thank you for letting me know about Dori. Please let me know if you find out more.  You wouldn't have her mailing address would you?  If you do and if you send it I won't publish it. I just thought a get well card could be sent.

 


Friday, 5 June 2026

Raindrops and Pretty Plates

The weather today has been strange. Sunshine then clouds with heavy downpour and back to sun again.

I love the way raindrops sit on the leaves of  Lady's Mantle.

We dropped off a box of 'stuff' at the thrift store then went on to visit Eldest for a short while.
I promised DH I'd be quick when I went into the store and I did my best to be. I found a pair of brand new slippers to replace my old bedroom slippers that did not look presentable any longer. I like fuzzy slippers to slip my feet into at night when the wood floor is cold no matter what the season. I would have liked these to be pink like my old ones but I'll be content with brown.


 I also saw a complete set of Royal Albert china in a pattern I didn't know existed. 
Peach Rose has very pale Roses and gold trim around the edges. I wouldn't want a set of this pattern but I did choose a single 8" plate for my collection. ( In case you think I don't actually use my china.....I use a different plate every morning for my breakfast). 


 Here is the corner of my kitchen where I keep some of my plates.  DH made the sort of stand for them but it has no room for more. I think I have a plan.....


 That's it for today.  I'm so glad you came by.  Thank you for all the lovely comments on my messy and disorganized garden.