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Sunday, 12 July 2015

The Last of Wimbledon

   Well, that's the end of Wimbledon for another year. Rather a disappointing Men's Final as Roger Federer seemed to be worn down by all his previous matches. He did manage to win one set and Novac Jokovic was furious! He came out blazing after that and won the next two sets handily.

   Lucy left around noon with her tail wagging crazily to be reunited with her owners. She really was very little trouble but I like to be on my own! I cut the grass this afternoon between swims (got to keep cool) and now I am waiting for the sun to go down so that I can do a bit more gardening.  Leftovers for dinner - baked fish and couscous - and still more raspberries!

Saturday, 11 July 2015

A House Guest

   I have an overnight guest tonight - Lucy the dog - my son and daughter-in-laws. I will try to get a photo of her before she leaves tomorrow. Meanwhile here are some shots of the grandkids in the pool yesterday. It's extremely hot today so I haven't been out much but did take a couple of dips. I will take Lucy for a walk once it starts to cool off.

James almost swimming but needs his "floaties" when in the pool alone.


The other two in the deep end - hard to get a photo of them above water

Friday, 10 July 2015

An Outing

   Yesterday I was out of the house by 7:40 a.m. to catch the bus to Muskoka. It was a trip with the Seniors' group but the day didn't look too bright. We just prayed it wouldn't rain. We were on the road by 8:00 a.m. and arrived in Bracebridge around 10:00. By then the skies were beginning to clear and there was the odd flash of sun. An hour at the Maple House for a tour and time to shop, then on to the riverside to board the "Lady of Muskoka" for our cruise up the river and around the lake.

    We had lunch on the boat and very nice it was (salad, chicken with vegetables, followed by coffee and carrot cake), watching the scenery go by as we ate. After the meal we sat on the top deck with clear skies and a light breeze. It was very relaxing and a pleasant change from my usual routines. After a wander around Bracebridge - there are some impressive Falls in the town -  we were back on the bus around 4:00 p.m. By 6:00 p.m. we were hitting the heavy traffic on the 401 across the top of the city and it took us 45 minutes to arrive back at the parking lot. However, as I had no other plans for the evening, and leftovers to warm up for dinner, it was no problem for me.






   Today Judy and the kids came over for a swim and lunch. They also helped me clear the raspberry bushes (creating yummy desserts for after the sandwiches) and Elliot vacuumed the pool. They had to leave right after lunch as they had a swimming lesson but at least I have clean pool and just a few more raspberries to pick!

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

At the Coffee Bar

     First thing this morning I biked over to the Seniors' Centre to run the coffee bar. This will be my station every Wednesday morning for the rest of the summer while Maria is at her cottage. It was quite busy with the (mostly) ladies from the various classes grabbing their java fix. There are a couple of Keep Fit classes, a decoupage group and a belly dancing class. Then the morning finished with Line Dancing. There is also "drop in snooker" but I don't think I had anyone from that group buying coffee. We also sell pies which are a popular item. So it's a pretty active morning.

    Biking there and back is my substitute for the Stretch and Strength class which I normally would be attending on Wednesday mornings. I didn't sign up for it this time as I am getting plenty of exercise swimming and playing tennis So that freed me up to be the "coffee lady".

   Just a bit of gardening this afternoon followed by a swim. It is considerably cooler today but the pool has retained most of its heat. Thanks be, the humidity is back down to comfortable levels!

    I received a welcome package in the mail today - some old photos from my mother's albums that my brother was weeding out. I hope to put them on my Tribal Pages website (http://elliot99.tribalpages.com) so I was very grateful that he saved them and sent them to me. It would be a shame if these items were lost to posterity.

   Fish for dinner tonight, fried probably with sweet potato mash and peas. Another load of raspberries too - they seem to be never ending and are the best crop I have had in recent years.