Friday was a beautiful day, if slightly cooler than the rest of the week. Our walk was heavenly. I walked ahead of the group with Sheba to separate myself from all the talking because I love experiencing tranquility as we walk. She is such a good dog! Whenever I stop to take a photo, she waits with me.
We walked for an hour and a half, and when it was over, I wanted to walk some more but my foot was telling me No! So, we came home and I Zoomed with dear friend, David, who called from London. We talk every week. And then I got busy with domestic duties. I did laundry, built up the fire, went outside to prune all the Hydrangeas (slightly late in the season), did the recycling sorting and bagging, and I vacuumed everywhere (because I hadn’t vacuumed since yesterday). That was a joke. I must vacuum every day, or we’ll get buried in Fir needles.
I stopped eating pork decades ago. I love pigs and cannot eat them. But since moving here, I bought two hams from Eoin and François. I couldn’t believe I did it, but I’ve always believed in guidelines over rules, and so it wasn’t moral collapse on my part. I have never regretted what I did, but I surprised myself. Well, yesterday I bought some bacon.
I believe it’s locally made bacon. The packaging is by Nester’s. I bought it because it is more meat than fat. In fact, there’s very little fat, and it’s very thick so I am going to make lardons to keep for salads. But it positively thrilled me to make and eat a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich yesterday. They, and clubhouse sandwiches, were a staple of my youth and so it was wonderful to enjoy one again. It brought back memories of eating them in sunshine in our backyard when I was a young teen.
Finally, mid-afternoon, I was ready to submit myself to the chaise to read. But after just two chapters, I was ready to nap. I was quite tired from my walk and doing all my chores. However, napping wasn’t going to happen. First Bruce called and we Facetimed for quite a while, and then Her Highness wanted to walk. We’d had a great, long morning walk, so we went for a short walk at Rollo Park and then came home in time to watch the opening ceremonies of the Olympics.
And what a fucking disaster that was! Watching the Olympic opening on the CBC was, perhaps, my worst experience watching television. It was ads interspersed with shots of the opening. It was pure torture to watch. I couldn’t stand it, so I watched a movie instead. Unfortunately, I the part where Mariah Carey was singing was uninterrupted with ads. What? Are there are no great Italian singers? What a shit show! Not the opening, but the CBC coverage. And the commentators! Holy crap they were insipid.
The rain is back. It’s light rain this morning, so we’ll walk without getting soaked, and for the rest of the day, I will putter and read. Last night I decided that if we get no snow this month, I will fill the hot tub next month because I miss soaking in hot water in the mornings and enjoying the sounds and fragrances of my beloved island.
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