It's about time.

Many of you can relate to Working long hours at your career. Raising your families. Buying a home and paying all the bills related to being homeowners and parents. We're now retired and don't need all that work and expense. Now "It's about time" and what we do to follow our dreams.

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Sunday, May 31, 2026

Touring Changes To The City.

Our Location today is Windsor, Ontario.

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We both enjoyed a mug of Sleepy Time Tea before packing it in last night. Kathy went to Bed, while after adding an Extra Strength Tylenol to my other Medications, in hopes of calming yesterday’s Hip and Shoulder Pains, I sat back in my Recliner. That was only a Three-Hour Nap before I started staring at the ceiling and realizing a few things I may have jumped the gun on. I went to join Kathy in Bed and started thinking of something totally different, like why is this different than that. Two Hours there, then back to the Recliner, before finishing the night in Bed. Kathy was already working on her Computer, when I came out of the Bedroom.

After a Yogurt Cup and Cookies for breakfast, I had barely checked The Weather Network, when Kathy wanted to go for a ride. There went our Plans for working on the Trailer and Storage Unit. That will mean, that by the end of the week, we will start sweating the moment we step outside.

Once inside the Car, the question of where to was asked, only to get the answer, “Where the Tents are by the water.” We were past Tecumseh when the berating started. I pulled to the roadside asking for more information? The answer was, “You know where”. We ended up in Belle River where there were lots of personal Tents for family outings, but no food vendors. More berating had us headed back towards Tecumseh, looking unsuccessfully for food tents. Instead we stopped at a Subway to use a Coupon. Our sandwiches reminded us why we haven’t eaten there in Years.

Back on Riverside Drive, we past plenty of Parks where we stopped but never got out of the Car. A number of Ships and Personal Watercraft on the Detroit River, made for cautious boating. The further we headed into Windsor, the noise from the Detroit Grand Prix made it difficult to hear one another, without closing the Car windows.

Before long we had driven under the Ambassador Bridge into the Old Sandwich section of Windsor. We circled around to see the Duff-Baby House that was built in 1798 and is the oldest structure in the city of Windsor. I had seen it before it was renovated, because I owned a house less than a Mile away. Kathy was borne and raised in LaSalle along with raising her own family there, so she never knew that it existed.

She was amazed how much things, nearby had changed, so I gave her another shock. I drove north bound on Ouellette Avenue, that is Windsor’s Main Street. She barely recognized anything. Buildings had been demolished, refurbished or replaced. It was a crying shame, if I do say so myself.

Back at thee Apartment, Kathy researched the Dates and Times of the Windsor Art in the Park, and the LaSalle Strawberry Fest, trying to find something different to do. Luckily, they are now on separate weekends, rather than competing at the same time.

As a way of cutting back, we had less Perogies than usual for supper along with an Apple for Kathy and Mandarin Oranges, for our dessert.

We later watched Star Wars; The Last Jedi”. I had seen the original movies, but not these newer releases.

Hoping to be back to our task tomorrow.

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Be Safe and Enjoy!

It’s about time.


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1 comment:

  1. Subway opened in, I think it was Denmark, a few years ago and they were forced to label their bread as a dessert due to the sugar content of them. We recently had it here in Panama and it was stale-ish, a quick reminder as to remember why we don't eat fast food.

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