At 2 am, bizarre noises came from outside our window, waking both S and me. S, clad only in his underwear, went out and spotted a fox in the barn paddock, with J at the gate and Stella on the deck. The fox seemed to stroll away nonchalantly. Afterward, S came back inside, got dressed, and decided to secure Stella and J in the shop. It appears that the fox has once again become a target.
The wind made an unwelcome return today, despite the sunny skies. Not many appreciate a breezy day unless sailing is involved, I suppose. Following our routine morning, I ventured outside to replace Roo's mask that she had removed overnight, donning my fluffy blue housecoat. Once properly attired, S and I set out to weed the in-ground garden. He added spa cleaner to the hot tub, setting it to run for an hour on high and then 23 hours on low. We hammered in three T-posts, cut a wire to length, and secured it to create a trellis for the peas, cucumbers and zucchini. I pruned the three spirea bushes in the back flower bed and removed some unsightly thistles. S took down the burlap fence and started mowing around the garden's perimeter, only to accidentally run over the black rubber roll with the lawnmower. Yikes indeed.
We disposed of the leftover items, plastics, and paint cans at the recycling center. On the way home, we stopped at the gate and sawed off several dead branches from the large tree since we had all the tools with us. I walked the dog back to the house while S went to get the mail. After feeding H, I gave her and Cooper treats to savor in the sunshine. The wind has calmed down somewhat, and it's now 20 degrees outside.
For supper, tacos were prepared using homemade chili powder and taco seasoning, both of which are staples in our kitchen. It's such a favorite meal for its deliciousness. Afterward, I planted shallots and onions in our large garden, which led to additional weeding and the hand watering of our raised beds and garden planters. S began weed eating, and as I was hand weeding, B came to quickly tend to her horses before leaving. Subsequently, I pruned the trees while S finished mowing the lawn. A strange metallic noise caught my attention; it turned out S had accidentally mowed over the tape measure left out from measuring wire earlier in the day. It took some time, but I managed to locate all the scattered pieces.
I came in after 9 from doing some accounting and then worked on the blog while watching Netflix in bed. S completed the mowing, then started the hot tub circulation before coming in to shower. He then realized it was poor timing to change the hot tub water, as Calgary and Strathmore are currently under a water rationing request. Oops. No hot tubs in our future for a while.
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