Mystery Fruit

I did a Walmart run this afternoon after work to pick up paper goods and cat litter and food. I decided to check out the grocery section to see if they had any good deals and I was surprised to discover that this Super Walmart has a very good selection of things not available in dedicated grocery stores (like falafel mix!). Combine that with good deals and I came out with a full cart of groceries.

Does anyone know what this is?

What the heck is this yellow stripey thing?! It was in the fruits so I’m guessing some kind of melon???

I have to show off a gift I got from a tenant yesterday. He asked me if I liked bell peppers and I replied yes. He handed over a large bag full of frozen roasted red pepper strips!!!

roasted red peppers

There’s a million things I can do with those, not least of which is make up some pimento cheese. I asked my mother for the recipe and she emailed it back immediately (merci!), so I made sure to grab the feta and cream cheese I’ll need for that. I also got the fixings for hummus (very nice with roasted peppers) and tomato sauce (divine with roasted peppers!). You can see hashbrowns peeking out from behind the peppers, another gift from this tenant who works for McCain. Having concluded that these pre-cut potatoes are actually reasonably nutritious so long as I don’t fry them, I’ve accepted all gifts of them and have been using them for quick dinners, sautรฉing them with frozen veggies and cheese. They are going to be succulent with some roasted peppers. ๐Ÿ™‚

Finally, I have to say, once again, that I am grateful to have a large RV fridge and freezer!

very full freezer

I don’t think I could squeeze another thing into there! The fridge isn’t quite as bad, but almost.

Four Years Ago Today

Four years ago, while recovering from major surgery and mourning the still fresh loss of my father, I felt an urge to expand my family.

I was nervous. I had tried to bring a second cat into mine and Tabitha’s lives before and it had backfired. I wound up with a sweet boy who just wasn’t right for us. When he died suddenly, I’m ashamed to say I was relieved.

So it was with trepidation that I visited the Ottawa Humane Society on a hot Tuesday afternoon. I clutched a list of requirements that the new cat would have to have for me to bring it home. There were dozens of kitties in cages and I spent time with each one. Some shied away, some were very demanding. I don’t know how long I was there but it was at least an hour. And then I saw him, a brown tabby peering out at me from a bottom cage. He was curious, but not needy. I looked at his information sheet and compared it to my list. A perfect match. I put my hand up to him and he came to sniff it. My heart went boom and all my doubts went away. The next day, I brought home my handsome boy, Neelix:

first picture I took of Neelix

It takes a while for me to bond to an animal, but like with Tabitha, I felt an instant tug towards Neelix and I knew he was going to fit into our family just fine.

It wasn’t until several years later that I realised that my list was missing a crucial requirement: a sweet disposition. Thankfully Neelix has one. I have never met a gentler cat in my life.

Happy adoption day my beloved boy.

Thunder (and Lightning and Hail) In the Valley

Yesterday (Saturday) evening Jody, Gary, and I drove out to the Crowsnest Pass to witness the annual fireworks show known as Thunder in the Valley. What makes the show so special is that the noise from the fireworks echoes in the mountains.

The fireworks are launched from the town of Blairmore, Alberta. There is always a large delay to get back to Lethbridge because of the number of cars so Jody thought it would be best for us to camp in the area. The nearest campground that would allow a single night stay was Mountain Shadows in Sparwood, BC. So we drove there (2.5 hours from Lethbridge) first so I could set up a tent (they sleep in their van) and also meet up with some of Gary’s family (the wonderful one whom we visited in Humboldt) who had gone on ahead.

Tent set up and dinner eaten, we headed back to Blairmore (45 minutes east of Sparwood) and found a spot up a dead end road. We set up chairs and within minutes I felt big, cold drops of rain hit me. Before long, the drops turned to a downpour and we ran back to the truck! The rain came down for a bit then stopped, giving us hope that the show would go on, but then it started up again. What a downpour!!! It was so violent and hail came down in loud plunks. Many people thought the show would not go on, so they left. We stuck it out and at about 11:30 the first fireworks went off.

The echoing effect was spellbounding! It was definitely worth going even if it was cold and wet!

We headed back to Sparwood after the show and I was glad to discover my tent and its contents were still dry. I did a quick toilette, crawled into my PJs, and went to bed.

The ground was hard and the noise from the highway was deafening, but I was warm and snug, so I was quite satisfied that I fell asleep immediately at 1AM and awoke at quarter to six. That’s actually a pretty decent camping night for me. We weren’t meeting up with Gary’s family for brunch until about 11AM, so I knew I had plenty of time to kill. I laid in bed and listened to an audio book for about an hour and then crawled out of my tent to use the most luxurious outhouse in the world: it has a flush toilet! There was no point crawling back into the tent so I literally wandered around the campground for three hours listening to my audio book.

This was such a pleasant morning. It was a trifle damp, but not cool, and the air felt so fresh. I took pictures of flowers and wandered up and down trails for a bit. At about 9, I headed back to our site to start dismantling my tent and packing up my gear, then sat on a dry corner of the picnic table to continue listening to my book. I decided to give Gary and Jody till 10:15, but they got up shortly before that.

We made quick work of packing, then drove out to meet up with Gary’s family. We had a nice ‘brunch’ (from the lunch menu) at the excellent restaurant attached to the hotel in Sparwood, then we headed home.

Like the first time Jody and I were in Sparwood, we stopped at Lundbreck Falls and we made a few other stops. So it was past five when we pulled in to home. My cats were happy to see me but we didn’t hang out for long since I got invited over for another Gary dinner. Yum-yum.

There’s nothing like a sleepless night away from home to recharge my batteries! ๐Ÿ™‚

canola (rapeseed) fields

canola (rapeseed) fields

this cloud formation looks like an angry gorilla stomping around!

this cloud formation looks like an angry gorilla stomping around!

I love the big open skies of southern Alberta

I love the big open skies of southern Alberta

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beautiful valley (between Lethbridge and Fort McLeod)

beautiful valley (between Lethbridge and Fort McLeod)

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into the Crowsnest Pass

into the Crowsnest Pass

Blairmore

Blairmore

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Blairmore

Blairmore

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my 'one night only' tent

my ‘one night only’ tent

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I saw almost a half-dozen Royal Classics in the last day! This is a 1980's model.

I saw almost a half-dozen Royal Classics in the last day! This is a 1980s model.

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to find our site I had to turn right at the outhouse with the flush toilet :)

to find our site I had to turn right at the outhouse with the flush toilet ๐Ÿ™‚

path leading up behind our site

path leading up behind our site

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the strange tree/snare setup in the middle of our site

the strange tree/snare setup in the middle of our site

the strange tree/snare setup in the middle of our site

the strange tree/snare setup in the middle of our site

the strange tree/snare setup in the middle of our site

the strange tree/snare setup in the middle of our site

the strange tree/snare setup in the middle of our site

the strange tree/snare setup in the middle of our site

the strange tree/snare setup in the middle of our site

the strange tree/snare setup in the middle of our site

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I bet that's their bathroom window :)

I bet that’s their bathroom window ๐Ÿ™‚

petrified tree

petrified tree

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two roads diverged in a yellow wood...

two roads diverged in a yellow wood…

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mushroom

mushroom

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antique truck and trailer combo

antique truck and trailer combo

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re-entering Alberta

re-entering Alberta

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Lundbreck Falls

Lundbreck Falls

bathers at Lundbreck Falls

bathers at Lundbreck Falls

Lundbreck Falls

Lundbreck Falls

Lundbreck Falls

Lundbreck Falls

wind mill at Lundbreck Falls

wind mill at Lundbreck Falls

Lundbreck Falls

Lundbreck Falls

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I liked the combination of the class A coming down the highway with the bus conversion in the foreground

I liked the combination of the class A coming down the highway with the bus conversion in the foreground

crazy guy jumping into Lundbreck Falls!!!

crazy guy jumping into Lundbreck Falls!!!

striking image of canola fields!

striking image of canola fields!

near Cottonwood campground

near Cottonwood campground

near Cottonwood campground

near Cottonwood campground

near Cottonwood campground

near Cottonwood campground

Happy Cats

It has been raining on and off here for a month. At least we have sunny periods, unlike in BC where you just get overcast skies between the rain drops. We had a clear patch in the afternoon and even a bit of blue sky. So I opened the front door and put the ottoman at the top of the stairs. Sure enough, my cats got the message.

First Neelix:

Then Tabitha: