Where are we today ?
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Up again nice and early after a great nights sleep, very mild out this morning 68F (20C) gotta love it. But going to be a windy day. Winds are 28 mph (45 kph) with stronger gusts.and overcast skies, but hey its warm!About 6 am I put a pork roast in our slow cooker to take over to my son's for lunch today, they only live 20 minutes away in Hamilton. Nice to use up some of the food from our freezer. Most of what is there we should be able to take across the border, if not, we don't worry about it.
Got a few nice walkabouts here and was stopped by a couple that called out my name. Hi George Yates! Hmm. Ok someone we have met. Bonnie and Rick that we met here quite a few years ago when we camped with our friends Larry and Marilyn Vanstone (Larry sold us this coach in 2006, we followed them to Mazatlan Mexico and camped with them a few times over the years) Bonnie has been following our blog ever since. Such a small world and nice to catch up with them again.
interesting sunrise today |
the sun in the trees, not a lot of color |
nice trail around this pond |
Suzie and I had a ball with her, so busy and always on the move only as a, soon to be 2 year old can be.
gonna read Grandad a story |
can only sit still for a few seconds |
Granddad is a human slide |
What do you think? looks nice? can I keep it? |
resting with daddy |
this sure did the trick for a nice Sunday dinner at noon, loved the sweet potato and cauliflower so very tasty |
this pork loin roast was melt in your mouth |
what a wonderful visit again with my son and his family thanks guys! |
We got back home before 5 pm and found our patio mat and 2 step mats had blown away, but not too far, managed to retrieve then and now secured. Also found we had lost out satellite signal for the tv, the wind spun the dish around slightly, just needed a minor adjustment then all was good again.
Now to relax reading for a while and posting this blog as a few more very strong wind gusts attacked our coach directly on the passenger side, almost like a ship at sea even with out levelling jacks fully supporting the coach we rocking back and forth. . Sure glad we were not driving it anywhere today, as a matter of fact we would have just parked it somewhere until the winds went away.
Another fun day visiting with friends and family, some of them still have to work so the weekend is the only time to visit.
Thanks for stopping on by. And hope your winds today were not as brutal as ours were. Only 3 more days here then we can cross the border into New York and then we are officially on our way to the southwest. After visiting with a few more friends.
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Where have we been this summer ?
You can leave in three days and we'll be moving in three days!
ReplyDeleteThe excitement is building for all of us now, good luck with the move. New life experiences.
DeleteWhat a nice way to spend a Sunday visiting with family and friends. Your granddaughter is a little doll and what beautiful blue eyes. Tom's grandchildren have all considered him a human slide at one time or another...:)
ReplyDeleteIt was a perfect way t spend a Sunday, loved it !. She reminds me so much of Ken at that age, big blue eyes and curly hair just like he had.
DeleteYour count down clock is gone on my laptop but not on Skips....weird. We leave in 11 days, but we don't have to go as far.We will see you for sure.
ReplyDeleteIts is strange how those things work, glad you are heading south this year sure look forward to catching up with you again.
DeleteAnother great visit with family. Gd#2 is a cutie, cherish those moments/memories. Glad your awning wasn't out in those winds!
ReplyDeleteIt was too much fun and lots pops wonderful memories made too. We don't ;eave our awnings out unless we are here, It certainly would have been got, that's for sure.
DeleteWe cross tomorrow, you won't be far behind... come along Grandpa!! Try to catch up.....
ReplyDeleteLOl,, we actually going to cross on Thursday now. We have a lot longer drive to get to the southwest, and in no rush to get there we have 6 months to wander about safe travels.
DeleteThose winds moved our car shelter quite a bit while we were gone but they just slide back into place and can't go too far. Your Gdaughter is adorable, glad you had fun with her before you leave.
ReplyDeleteSoon the countdown will switch the other way, not even worth thinking about that!
Safe travels!
The winds were brutal for sure.
DeleteWe did have fun with her so nice to spend time with them at this age.
Soon, yes Thursday is the day...
What a beautiful sunrise! Nice family pictures with your granddaughter..those eyes would get you everytime! She is a cutie. Haven't tried the mashed cauliflower but from everything I've read it's really good. Pork roast looked awesome along with the rest of lunch. That's certainly some wind guests!
ReplyDeleteThank you the sunrise was beautiful. And her eyes are amazing she is a going concern that's for sure. The cauliflower was excellent and I will be posting the recipe on my recipe blogs, that jane sent to me. It was all tasty and the roast excellent as usual. Wild winds they were for sure.
DeleteYou sure have a beautiful granddaughter. Just a little over a year ago, my grandson had a son, so that made me great. . . a great granddad that is.
ReplyDeleteThanks you she is a sweetie, It will be a few years before I am a great Grandad that would be awesome !
DeleteSo nice to spend time with family, safe travels to the SW!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys it sure was wonderful we really enjoyed the family time. looking forward to the southwest again and maybe hooking up with you finally.
DeleteYour granddaughter sure has some lovely curls and amazing blue eyes. ;c)
ReplyDeleteThanks she sure does .
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