Where Are We Today
"The Ridge"
Here we are, at The Ridge, in day
five of self isolation, no better place to be as we can go outside with no fear
of coming into contact with anyone.
Being able to do that is allowing us
to open up all the sheds and start to get some things out for the season.
Solar light on Bunkie |
We have motion sensor solar lights
that are mounted on "the Bunkie", "the Restroom" and
"the Hangar" that I put away for the winter and have now reinstalled.
Solar light is inside the restroom, panel on the roof |
Our Canadian Flag and our wind socks are back up, blowing in the breeze. The mailbox
that we purchased and had painted in Los Algodones , Mexico, was put up at the
end of the lane to receive our mail.
New Canadian Flag up |
Windsock up on the shed |
Our new mail box, ready for mail delivery |
Fixing the fire pit |
All back together, ready for a fire |
I even opened up my cargo trailer to
find that my airplanes had survived their winter hibernation. When warmer
weather arrives, I want to paint the inside of the trailer with paint left over
from the inside colors of "the Hangar". Since re configuring the
inside to accommodate the 15 foot Telemaster, I thought a change in color is
due, away from the grey that it is now.
Cargo trailer opened up |
When we arrived here last Saturday,
we found one of our small trees had a broken branch. In an attempt to try and save it, I have stood it back up
and put tie wraps and a cargo strap to hold it in place. When we can get some
fertilizer for trees, I will see if I can spray the broken area and wrap it. We can only hope as it warms up and the sap
starts to run, that it might heal its self, time will tell
Standing the broken branch back up |
Cargo strap holding it place |
As weather permits we will gradually
get more seasonal items out and set up, along with other projects to
accomplish. Hope you stay tune to either here or Patsy's Blog to see what we are
up to.
Until the next time, take care and
keep up the physical distancing with hopes and prayers that this soon will pass
and we can once again be together.
The ridge just looks like the perfect place to hang out. Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy, it is, we are fortunate to have it, especially now.
DeleteLots done already and the mailbox looks great. Hope that limb makes it. Large section of your tree and be a shame if you lose it. Enjoy the isolation.
ReplyDeleteThanks Doug, we are very pleased with the mail box. Yes it woulb be ashame to lose that branch, here's hoping. Take care and safe travels.
DeleteYou and Patsy are lucky to have such a wonderful place to quarantine and still enjoy the outdoors. Sounds like even though you have been busy getting things accomplished you two have also been enjoying some relaxation. Take care.
ReplyDeleteYes we are lucky to have the Ridge to quarantine at, it is so great to be able to get outside. It it also great to get some things accomplished early and relax.
DeleteWhat a wonderful place for the two of you! You are so like Ken ..you don't sit still. LOL.. thinking that's a good thing!Hope fully you get taken care of soon and pretty cheaply and are on the road again!!
ReplyDeleteYes it is a wonderful place. Can't sit still all the time, have to do something. I am sure we will be taken care soon.
DeleteNice to see you can keep active while staying in Isolation. The Ridge is looking good.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Thanks, need to have something to do, can't sit around all the time. LOL
ReplyDeleteWonderful being able to get outside and do something constructive or at least positive in these trying times. The Ridge is the perfect place for such fun and distance!!Stay safe and healthy!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is Deb, we are very fortunate to have the Ridge to go through this self isolation and beyond. Things to do as weather permits and a project in my hangar that I have started. Stay safe and healthy also.
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