Good morning from a beautiful sunny morning in Delta. It can stop raining anytime for a while. More deluges yesterday afternoon - the lads are really worried about getting the hay in. This may be a summer like last year when I didn't even get my hose out to water.
Yesterday is down the drain and I am so glad. It was busy and completely frustrating, punctuated with being cornered by a local politician insisting I join her campaign. Idiot! She had just attended a "Farmers' Breakfast" in full overdone make up and excessive cleavage, a flowery dress and spike heels. Somewhat inappropriate but the guys probably loved it. I should have joined her campaign as "wardrobe consultant". I don't know what she was thinking! Did get to town for printer ink to discover that Staples was no longer in town - I should have gone to Brockville and considered it. Then I realized that would mean a day of three hours of driving and came home.
Today the fifth and last staff person starts. She is quite young - just 16 and full of enthusiasm. I may have to tell her to turn off the bubbles and listen to some serious stuff. The other staff are 19 or older (University students) and I fear she may have trouble catching up with them. Today I will spend the morning with her getting forms and contracts signed off and will begin orientation of our area. We often get tourists asking where to eat, what else to see and where to find a drugstore.
It's also the last day of public school and, listening carefully, we will hear a great sigh of relief from the teachers and school bus drivers in the county. This means summer will really be here and the Camping Park will be plugged right through to September.
I'm hoping Hump Day is a gentle slope for us all.


It is a perfect day here, not too warm, sunny, and a little breeze. We got some rain but not enough again. I will need to water tonight. All the storms are going around us this year.
Hope the great start turned into a great day.
Hug your furbabies tight and give them lots of kisses and love!
I might just go home from work and go right to bed.