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| A FROG IN OUR FRONT YARD FROG POND |
Just me in the Subaru again heading to Goderich. Coffee to go at McD's, dropped off a load of stuff at St. Vincent de Paul. From there it was down to the harbor and out to Rotary Cove. Snapped a few pics. Back up into the town of Goderich, I again attempted to get this online banking schmozzle straightened out. The bank people did their best to help me, but they told me I'd have to go home and phone the 1-800 number on the back of my debit card. I needed to do this with my computer handy. I felt so totally defeated I couldn't deal with it, so I didn't dial the 1-800 number upon arriving home. Maybe tomorrow, if I can get myself settled down long enough, I will try yet again. And a thank you to blog commenter Barb M. for pointing out the problems associated with Microsoft's 'Outlook' email program. What she said made a lot of sense because it's the same problem I am having with it. I am going to switch things over to my Gmail account now. Will this techno stress ever end!!
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| SAW A FEW HORSES ON MY WAY TO GODERICH THIS MORNING |
Had a call from a long time Tavistock friend of mine in Kitchener. He was heading out for a ride on his Honda Goldwing motorcycle and wondered if I would be home. Yes, I would be. In the meantime, Lorraine headed off to Goderich to do a little shopping. Craig Wilker, on his motorcycle, rolled into our driveway about 5 minutes after Woodsy left. Craig and I go back a lot of years and lived on the same street in the village of Tavistock, Ontario. He stayed for a couple hours, and we sat on the front porch catching up on what each other has been doing. Craig usually drops around once a year to say hello. We're both about the same age and have had similar health problems this past decade. Diabetes, and prostate cancer, etc. It's always nice to catch up with Craig, who once owned and flew his own airplane and worked for IBM. He was easily able to connect my wireless headphones to my iPhone for me. A big thank you for doing that:))
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| A VIEW OF LAKE HURON FROM ROTARY COVE |
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| TWO SHIPS IN PORT THIS MORNING WITH THE ISABELLE G LOADING GRAIN ON THE RIGHT AND THE ALGOMA COMPASS IN THE BACKGROUND TAKING ON A LOAD OF SALT |
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| DWARFED BY MASSIVE HATCH COVERS, TWO WORKMEN MONITOR THE LOADING OF GRAIN |
Al's Music Box:)) Up On The Roof is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and recorded in 1962 by The Drifters. Released late that year, the disc became a major hit in early 1963, reaching number 5 on the U.S. pop singles chartand number 4 on the U.S. R&B singles chart.

Groaner's Corner:(( A fire started on some grasslands near a farm. The county fire department was called to put out the fire. The fire was more than the county fire department could handle. Someone suggested that a nearby volunteer bunch be called. Despite some doubt that the volunteer outfit would be of any assistance, the call was made. The volunteers arrived in a dilapidated old fire truck. They rumbled straight towards the fire, drove right into the middle of the flames, and stopped! The firemen jumped off the truck and frantically started spraying water in all directions. Soon, they had snuffed out the center of the fire, breaking the blaze into two easily-controlled parts. Watching all this, the farmer was so impressed with the volunteer fire department's work and was so grateful that his farm had been spared, that right there on the spot, he presented the volunteers with a check for $1,000. A local news reporter asked the volunteer fire captain what the department planned to do with the funds. "That ought to be obvious," he responded, wiping ashes off his coat. "The first thing we're gonna do is get the brakes fixed on our fire truck!"---------------------------------
- A six-year-old boy called his mother from his friend Charlie's house and confessed he had broken a lamp when he threw a football in their living room. "But, Mom," he said, brightening, "you don't have to worry about buying another one. Charlie's mother said it was irreplaceable."
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- A man had just bought a parrot at an auction after some very spirited bidding.
"I suppose that bird talks?" he said to the auctioneer. "Talks!" was the reply. "Who do you think was bidding against you?"
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One Sunday morning, the priest saw little Davey staring up at the large plaque that hung in the church's foyer. The plaque was covered with names, and small American flags were mounted on either side of it. "Father Donovan," the boy asked, "what is this? "Well, son, it's a memorial to all the young men and women who died in the service," the priest explained. They stood together quietly, staring at the memorial plaque. Little Davey softly asked, "Which service? The 9:00 or the 10:30?"
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| AT OUR CONGRESS ARIZONA HOME, KELLY HANGS CHRISTMAS LIGHTS ON A MESQUITE TREE IN OUR FRONT YARD |
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| PAINTING A FLOWER POT |
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| KELLY LIKED TO PAINT ANIMALS ON ROCKS TO0 |
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| ON A MORNING DESERT ROCK SCRAMBLE |
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| AFTERNOON SNOOZE IN THE MOTORHOME |
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Al, the bank telling you to call the 1-800 nbr etc is TOTAL BULLCRAP! My bank put the "app thingy" on my phone for me. That allowed me to from then on sign in to my account, they then automatically text me a 4-digit code. I enter that code, and PRESTO, I'm into my bank account. Your bank people are lazy, ask to speak to the manager and a senior teller...(sorry but that's enough of this BS there!). "...need to have the computer handy". What a bunch of malarky. It's YOUR PHONE THAT NEEDS THE BANKING APP INSTALLED so they can text you the code after you ask for it while trying to get into your account ON YOUR COMPUTER!!!!! (sorry to yell, but they're so stoooooopid).
ReplyDeleteOnce that's done, THEN you can get on your computer, click on your bank details, BANK SENDS YOU THE 4-DIGIT CODE BY TEXT, you insert it into the computer spot. And you're into your account. But the phone has to be able to receive the code! Gee, maybe Craig could've set up the app on your phone!!!!
Love Kelly's rock art...what a talented lady. Barb M.
Must depend on who you bank with......I don't have a banking app on my phone. The bank does have my cell phone number and the text does come thru with the code to type into computer! I use my computer more than my cell phone.
ReplyDeleteI'm 83 and I hate all this computer stuff but you have to learn it nowadays. My hubby has dementia so he can't help anymore so I've had to learn a LOT. If I could give advice to couples out there I'd say that BOTH of you need to learn how to do all the financial stuff on the computer.... just in case. I'm with Payson48 above. I use my computer for banking stuff.... so much easier to see the whole picture of things. When I log into my bank site on the computer it gives me a choice if I want a text or email code. I choose text and I have the phone next to my computer & it's just easier for me. Then they send a text with the code #'s to enter on the bank's sign-in page and then I go back to the computer where I have the sign-in page already up and just have to type those Code #'s in on the proper spot and I'm IN!
ReplyDeleteYour pond water looks so clear. Did all the frogs return? When I looked at the Lake Huron photo with the large boulder I thought the long dark spot was a big shark in the water. I wonder what the talk will be 1000 yr from now about Kelly's rock art?
The process with my (Canadian) bank is the same - I log into my account through the bank’s website using my laptop or iPad. As part of the login process a code comes by text to my phone, and I enter the code to complete the login process on my computer. It’s a sad statement on society that banks can’t or won’t walk clients through the process their first time! But I feel hopeful the folks at the toll free number will be helpful. HANG IN THERE, AL! You’re capable of more than you might think. (: And IMHO you’re doing great with all the new challenges 2025 has thrown at you!
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