Friday, April 28, 2023

We've decided to stay a bit longer than planned...

 

Our Location:

Buttercup Ridge Farm, Roseneath, Ontario

 

A few nicer days here on the farm, the sunshine made it feel much warmer than the thermometer was saying. I finished the leaves in the side yard yesterday without a coat, so you know it was nice. Rain is in the forecast for the next week, here and on our route north and at our summer spot on the Rock with a very big difference in temperatures with the Rock being about 10 degrees colder. With that in mind we have decided to extend our time here on the farm until Wednesday in hopes of having a drier travel day or two. We aren't sure if we will do the route in one day or two, but we are thinking two as it will then give us time to stop and stock up on some groceries that we will otherwise have to pay very high prices to obtain or travel round trip for 3 - 5 hours (depending on which stores we wish to frequent) to get a better price but the drive is long and diesel isn't cheap. The joys of being back in Ontario. 

 

 

Inside the barn, it's used for storage now, no more animals are kept here.

The truck is now gone, John came on Monday and left Tuesday taking his truck.

We took the Big Dog for a drink at the local reservation where we paid $1.349 per litre of diesel which works out to be $3.74 USD per gallon. We noted a spot in Cobourg with listed diesel at $1.59 which turns out to be $4.43 USD per gallon.  It looks good doesn't it? Reality is a bit different $3.74 USD is $5.10 CAD,  $4.43 USD is actually $6.05 in CAD at today's exchange rate. A passing reminder for myself, in Ontario the diesel handles can be any colour. At the station we used, Road/Clear diesel handle was yellow, dyed/farm/off road pump handle was green, and gas handle was black. ALL on ONE pump. 

 

 

One of the four bedrooms here at the farm.

 

I love the iron bed frames.


We use this washroom while we stay at the farm.


We haven't been doing a lot, a little yard work, a trip to the local dump where it cost us $13.00 to drop our garbage and recycles, it is the base price and we could have brought a lot more for the price but we didn't have any more. We visited Cobourg for a few groceries, the local artesian well at Harwood for some drinking water and we took a little tour of Gore's Landing. Unfortunately I didn't think to take a single photo. We've spent some time with Winnie as Judi has been off doing things. Winnie loves running after the ball and will drop it only if she wants to run again, or you have a stick. She's a fun loving lady that Miss Winnie. 

 

Our bathroom is on the left, this is the hallway to the Master at the end.

Towels, shams, tea towels, lots of monogrammed items here.

There used to be Polled Herefords here and a I think a few chickens.

 

A few other notes, first of course is condolences to the Case/Freeman/McMurray families in the passing of Marion. She passed a number of days ago after a long life and some very serious health issues throughout that long life. She was 94. She was my dad's companion for a lot of years after my mother passed.  Second and third are birthday wishes to nephew Jesse who turns a big 27 today. Jesse is a welder by trade, a wonderful young man that recently became a father. Jesse shares his birthday with not one but two relatives. Jesse's great grandmother (my dad's mother) was also born on this day many years ago. Our cousin Bob also has a birthday today. Bob turns 77, exactly 50 years older than Jesse. Happy birthday fellas!! I hope you both have a wonderful day. 

 

The formal living room.

The main kitchen with Miss Winnie by the fridge.

Yep, even a cigar store Indian in the den.


A few pics of the inside of the farm house here at Buttercup Ridge. I'm sure you will enjoy them as much as you did the outside. Thanks for stopping by, I hope you all have a wonderful day. 

 

Until next time...

 

Take care, stay safe, 

 

Deb

 

14 comments:

  1. Awesome farmhouse! Just as I would have pictured it. Well, except for the cigar store indian. I love it, but did not picture it!

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    1. He is a short one, the regular tall one. Fits perfectly in the den.

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  2. Beautiful farmhouse! My paternal family is from Roseneath too. I miss visiting. My Dad was the last of his line who lived in the area.

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    1. The farmhouse is outside the town limits. The area is beautiful.

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  3. That is a great farmhouse. I can see why you might delay a couple days.

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    1. The weather is the reason for delay. We enjoy the time we spend here, it’s so peaceful.

      Deb

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  4. Thanks for the tour of Buttercup Ridge, a very nice home. I still check out the pumps here to see what colour the diesel handle is, like you said yellow and green are used in our area also.

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    1. That mention was for me, not aimed at anyone! Lol. The colours are interesting, and all on ONE pump. Road/clear diesel is still a single handle on the left though.
      The farmhouse is beautiful and we enjoy spending time here.

      Deb

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  5. What a lovely farm to stay at. The house is lovely, not at all like the farmhouses we lived in as children. Times have changed. 😊

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    1. It’s very much not like the farmhouses of old, the modern world has crept in everywhere.

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  6. What a beautiful place to stay. I love all the monogramming!! AND the cigar store Indian. I think all of us are now double and triple checking those diesel handles!

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    1. The diesel handle mention was only for me, it was not aimed at anyone. Lol. I’m getting old, I need to write things down, it helps me remember it better. Lol. Buttercup Ridge is a beautiful place, along with those monogrammed items are also slippers, bathrobes and even a few little “hospitality” packets with toothbrush, paste, comb, etc for guests who may have forgotten something. The cigar store Indian is a half pint compared to the ones we all have seen other places.

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  7. Buttercup Ridge is certainly a beautiful place inside and out. Every picture seems to say tranquility. Hope the rain stops and the temperatures go in a better direction so you can finish your trek to your "rock in the lake". Though if you are going to delay somewhere you are in a wonderful spot. Hugs.

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    1. It is beautiful and serene. We enjoy our time here. We are looking for a window of dryness to finish the last leg of our journey. Hopefully by the end of the week.

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