We were really excited for the July long weekend but as we got closer to the weekend, the weather forecast looked ominous. James had Friday off so we headed out to Shadybrook Friday morning. It was really quiet - we assume due to the rain. We arrived to some sizeable puddles in our site so we headed to the hardware store in Wabamun for some gravel. We would later learn that this was a futile exercise. Our friend Val spent most of the week out at her trailer relaxing so we popped over to her digs for an afternoon G&T. The skies opened and it started to rain and then hailed. None of us wanted to cook and Friday is fish & chip night at the Nine Iron so off we went. Most of the weekend we had rain and then some sun...and then a lot more rain. We visited the Seba Beach market on Saturday and I went back to the library for a proper library card. We also were thrilled to welcome our first guests to the new bird feeder. Saturday morning we had someone come out and look at the fridge. Just as we thought we need a new control board. The part will be ordered and replace it when it is in. That means we need to continue to use the bar fridge in the shed. The bar fridge is great to have but a bit of a pain in the rain to keep running outside to the fridge. The only nice day of the entire weekend was Sunday. We basically just enjoyed being outside. In the evenings we played cards and worked on my chianti bottle candle. My dollar store candles were not as "drippy" as I would have liked! I had to take it outside in the breeze the next morning to get some drip. Of course we enjoyed the drink of the week - The Spicy Spritz. The review and recipe is here. Spoiler alert - we all gave it five stars. The morning of July 1 we headed to the Senior's Centre for the pancake breakfast - always good! Then we toured the Senior's Centre. It is much bigger than I knew. It started to pour - like REALLY pour - as we headed back to Charlotte. We cuddled in and watched movies and skipped the Entwistle parade. The Entwistle Canada Day Parade has been our tradition and something we look forward to every year but the weather was just nuts. Not the long weekend we were hoping for but...there is always next year!
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AuthorMellissa & James live in Edmonton, Alberta and enjoy exploring. Currently our Airstream is parked at a seasonal site about an hour from our home. Archives
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