The past few days…
I took a picture of the chickens that were roasting in the oven at 5 o’clock, and they didn’t look as wonderful as they turned out to be! So, I’m posting this picture from our niece’s collection of pictures that she took when she visited this summer. This view is facing EAST (in a south-east kind of way…) from half-way up a mountain near us. Our acreage is near one of the Fraser’s bends on the right side of the picture. A photo taken from up here makes the great river and wide valley seem small! More photos of the valley are at this web page on my site.
I’ve had just a fine couple of days. Today I met friends for our “usual” Sunday breakfast, and Gary wasn’t able to attend because he was farm-sitting elsewhere and then had horses to trim. We had a good time, but one of my friends rarely gets a word in edgewise because the rest of us talk a lot. Sorry, M. dear.
On Saturday, I got a phone call from a dog owner who was somewhat distressed. She had been given a pregnant little dog just a month ago; the vet told her not to have the dog groomed until after “Mischa” had given birth. The litter of 5 wee pups was born one week ago (mother dog is Shih Tzu, and the owner reports that the sire might be… Rottweiller!). The new mother dog was matted and filthy, so I agreed to take her right away. When she was clipped and bathed, we had a dog who was the picture of health and happy as can be! I did the grooming as quickly as I could, though Mischa didn’t seem stressed from the separation from the puppies, and I was told that the litter slept the whole time. All’s well there, now. I didn’t get a picture of Mischa, though I hope she’ll be a regular customer now. (Will those puppies be ShihTzweiller, or RottTzu…)
Because I had a dog to groom yesterday, I managed to stay away from a big garage sale! I was curious, true, but there is nothing that I need at this time; I was afraid that I’d come home with a pile of stuff just while I’m trying to “downsize” here. Maybe I have an iota of self-control, because I could have got there, had I tried.
Since the 28 pound cat, I haven’t had any work that wasn’t quite routine, but it’s all good anyway. My perennials didn’t arrive this week, but I’ll phone to confirm soon so I’ll know where I’m at. I need the inspiration to clean out the greenhouse in preparation! It didn’t help (the inspiration level) that it snowed here on Friday, again.
These are some of the daffodils, peeking out of the snow. We have hundreds still buried under snow, and look forward to the cheery displays in the next few weeks!
I had the most wonderful phone call late this afternoon. “Dee” now from Oakville, has been my friend since we were four years old in Calgary! We don’t call, write, or email very often, but when we do, we connect so well. The call made my day.. my week! We resolve to correspond more. Dee and I mostly talked of recent times, but she is also a beloved connection to happy childhood days when my mother was alive.
It’s funny… off and on today I have tried to chat with folks online in Yahoo Garden Chat, and Yahoo Messenger hasn’t been allowing it. There have been other ways to visit with the same people, but those “chat mechanisms” have not been working well EITHER! I’ve suffered some pangs of withdrawal. I spent some time (freed up because of not chatting) sealing the grout on the new kitchen floor, and it looks nice, if I do say so myself.
I’m doing some work on the other computer, our favourite, our treasured iMac, so I must get back to that. It is good to talk to you, loyal readers (visitors to this blog reached a new HIGH last week). Thank you.
~ Ann















