| THURSDAY NIGHT'S SUN QUIETLY SLIPS INTO THE HORIZON'S CLOUD BANK |
| A SMOKY HAZE IS EVIDENT IN THE NORTHWESTERN SKY FROM WILDFIRES BURNING IN MANITOBA |
| WOODSY SNAPS A FEW PICS OF THE SMOKEY SUNSET |
| TOP END OF THE WOODEN STAIRS LEADING DOWN TO THE BEACH |
| A SHORT WALK ON THE BEACH |
| THE SUNSET AS SEEN THROUGH THE TREES AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS |
| BAYFIELD'S BEACH AREA |
| AT BAYFIELD'S PIONEER PARK I SPOTTED THESE TWO PALS ENJOYING THE SUNSET AS WELL |
| FROM BAYFIELD WE SLIPPED OUT INTO THE COUNTRYSIDE FOR ONE PARTING SHOT OF THE SETTING SUN |
| THIS WAS THURSDAY NIGHT'S MOON IN THE TWILIGHT SKY |
| A CLOSER LOOK AT THE MOON'S BOTTOM |
- You think the stock market has a fence around it.
- You've ever lost a loved one to kudzu.
- Your boat has not left the driveway in 15 years.
- Your coffee table used to be a telephone cable spool.
- You keep a can of Raid on the kitchen table.
- You've ever used a toilet seat as a picture frame.
- Your home has more miles on it than your car.
- Your bass boat's propeller used to be your ceiling fan.
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The government's bill to ban alcohol was met by a chorus of booze.
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Mother decided that 10-year-old Cathy should get something 'practical' for her birthday. "Suppose we open a savings account for you?" Mother suggested. Cathy was delighted. "It's your account, Darling," mother said as they arrived at the bank, "so you fill out the application." Cathy was doing fine until she came to the space for 'Name of your former bank.' After a slight hesitation, she put down, 'Piggy.'
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I can understand your frustration when someone says "easy peasy - nothing to it" - I know someone who every now and then says that to me, and it makes me wants to smack them.......
ReplyDeleteWe can always get ourselves a small ( but thick ) notebook & write down every single password (for every app. ) we need to make the computer work appropriately.
ReplyDeleteI feel like you should just go ahead and smack ‘em, you’ll feel much better! Seriously all this electronic stuff gets more aggravating with age!
ReplyDeleteAl, just wanted to say Amen to your thoughts on "hi tech" issues today. I go through similar frustrations and hate it. I have a small address book that I keep passwords in so that does help somewhat. Take care!
ReplyDeleteSorry, but you had me laughing hard with your tech problems. I am 85 and I started programming computers back in 1966 and did so until 2010 when I was forced into retirement at age 70. And, even I have problems with smart phones some times. My wife, who is 84, is impossible to teach anything regarding her smart phone. I have showed her how to answer the phone and how to text me at least three dozen times and she can not do either if more than 10 minutes have elapsed since the lesson.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photos again tonight, Al. Wonderful. Glad you're stomach aches have settled down. Barb M.
ReplyDeleteYou may want to give your banking strategy some sober second thought. First of all the Bank does not care if you leave. (not a slam against you, it is just the way big business operates these days). Secondly, if you think you are having problems now think about the auto deposits and debits that you will have to change to the new bank. Not exactly an easy task for the computer challenged. Good Luck, Tom
ReplyDeleteYes, technology when you get older can pass you by! I'm 83 and if there are many more changes I'll be totally lost. I do find that doing banking on the computer is so much easier than using a phone. I remember how Kelly could always bail you out of your computer problems. Keep on plodding and hope your computer pains and physical pains are soon things in the past.
ReplyDeleteJust saying easy peasy is enough for me to smack you! I loathe the person that came up with that one. Sounds really childish and dumb.
ReplyDeleteLove the guy taking photos of his cat at Pioneer Park. So cute. And, some amazing red sunset photos. THANKS, Al.
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right, Al, about the various computer woes. My take on all this is that the job of the employees is to dream up various changes, i.e. hoops, for the customers to jump through. That way the employees are never laid off. I can assure you, it's not only banking, it's also something as inconsequential/simple as Pinterest. Hang in there! --Annette
ReplyDeleteMy mother used to say "I'm not from the ATM generation" when anyone told her new technology was easy :-) We have certainly piled on a lot more challenges in the years since then! Pheebs sure had a lot of grand adventures in the passenger seats of her world. Lucky girl.
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