Sunday, November 02, 2025

DISAPPOINTINGLY, I DIDN'T SEE ANYTHING UNUSUAL IN THE NIGHT SKY

 IN OUR PARK THIS MORNING
For an early November day, we were lucky to have sunshine and 51°F temps.  It was a good day to head outside and get things done, and I was lucky enough to have the energy to get those things done.  I also figured it was as good a time as any to crawl down under our unit and turn the outside water off before our temps dropped to below freezing, which last night they almost did.  One faucet valve turns to the right to turn off the water, and two faucet valves turn to the left to drain any water out of both the front and back yard water lines.  I'm already looking forward to reversing these taps and turning the water back on in the Spring.  And yes, I did remember to turn my clock back last night.  However, it might be another six weeks before I can figure out how to change it in the Subaru.  And, speaking of the Subaru, I think, by the sounds of it, I might have another wheel bearing going.  $$:((

 LOOKING EAST OUT OF OUR PARK ALONG BAYFIELD RIVER ROAD
 LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER CASE OF 'THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FENCE'
 AND FOR THOSE SHEEP, THIS LLAMA IS THEIR SECURITY SPECIALIST
 A SHADY LANE ON THE ROAD INTO BAYFIELD
Curious about where the over 2,000 trees, shrubs, and plants are being planted here in our Bayfield Pines Park, I took a drive down around the south end of our Park this morning, and sure enough, there were a lot of them there.  I think it is so great that the new owners are putting in the time, effort, and money to repair that section of the Park and return it to its natural forest beauty.  I'll not live long enough to see all the trees grow to fruition, but for generations to come, nature's beauty will be here for all to enjoy.

BEFORE THIS ILLEGAL ROAD WAS BULLDOZED THROUGH, THERE WAS  A FOREST PATH, WHICH IS NOW BEING NEWLY REPLANTED AND RETURNED TO A FOREST PATH
 EVERY WHITE STAKE YOU SEE IS A NEW PLANTING
 THERE WAS ONCE A STEEP FORESTED RAVINE HERE WITH A CREEK...THE ROAD HAS BEEN REMOVED, THE CULVERT PULLED OUT, AND THE AREA WILL SOON BE A QUIET FOREST AGAIN WITH ALL THE NEW TREES AND SHRUBS
MIGHTY OAK TREES ONCE STOOD ALONGSIDE A QUIET FOREST PATH HERE
 AUTUMN'S GOLDEN OAK LEAVES
 NEW FOUR FOOT OAK TREES HAVE JUST BEEN PLANTED
 MANY MORE TREES AND PLANTS AWAIT PLANTING
AND, EACH PLANT HAS ITS OWN MOISTURE ABSORBING PAD
 EVEN OUR RECYCLING AREA IS LOOKING SO MUCH BETTER
 A ROAD LEADS FROM THE PARK'S PINE FOREST UP INTO A HARDWOOD FOREST
Saturday night, despite being on the cold side, I slipped out into the dark countryside after publishing the blog.  It was the beautiful three-quarter Moon I wanted to see....and see it, I did.  I love the thoughts that roll through my head while being out under the stars. Disappointingly, I didn't see anything unusual in the night sky, but who knows, maybe one of these times.  Regardless of whether I do or don't, it is definitely a favorite time for me just being out there.  No sounds of Crickets, though.  They are all gone until next summer.  

 AN EARLY SATURDAY EVENING MOON
 A LATER SATURDAY EVENING MOON
 THE YELLOW GLOW ON THE HORIZON TO THE LEFT IS THE LIGHTS OF VARNA, ONTARIO, AND THE RED DOT IS THE COMMUNICATION TOWER BETWEEN VARNA AND BRUCEFIELD....iPHONE
Al's Music Box:: Welcome To My World by Jim Reeves.

ACROSS FROM THE BAYFIELD GARAGE IN BAYFIELD
GROANER'S CORNER:(( A film crew is on location in Kenya, when a tribal shaman approaches the director and says, "Tomorrow rain." The director pays no attention, but the following day it pours and shooting has to be delayed. That night, the director sends his assistant to bring the shaman back. "What will the weather be tomorrow?" asks the director.  "Bigger rain tomorrow, much wind," and sure enough, a terrible storm once again delays the filming.  But then the witch doctor disappears for a week, and the director, now depending on him, sends his people out to find him and bring him back to camp.  Finally, he is located and brought to the director's tent. "What will the weather be tomorrow?" asks the director in desperation.  "No idea," says the shaman, "Radio batteries dead."

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A father spoke to his son, "It's time we had a little talk, my son. Soon, you will have urges and feelings you've never had before. Your heart will pound & your hands will sweat. You'll be preoccupied and won't be able to think of anything else." He added, "But don't worry, it's perfectly normal... it's called golf."

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Two Musicians in a major symphonic orchestra were discussing who they thought the least talented musician in the band was. One of them said, that's easy.  See that guy standing in the back? Well, we just put two sticks in his hands and we call him a Drummer. The other responded, well, if we take one stick away, we call him a Conductor!!

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7 comments:

  1. The sheep is trying to reach across the fence because the grass on the other side is short, on its side is tall ( long ); due to sheep anatomy they are unable to eat the long grass.

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  2. I love that short red-leafed tree! The owner must have some cash to be able to make all the improvements and buy all those trees. It will look very nice.

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  3. So nice that the new park owners have made new plantings to counter the apparent destruction by the former owners.

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  4. Any idea if the old owner got in trouble by the guberment for the illegal road and did the new owner have to ask or was told to fix it? Sure will be nice. It was sad when he removed your favorite tree. Hope he's planting a bunch of that kind. Thanks for the pictures of all the pretty colored trees!

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    1. The old owner did run afoul of the Ausable River Conservation people but nothing came of it. Yes, the new owner was told that the road had to come out of there and the land returned to the way it was. All is good now.

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  5. I'm so impressed your park owner is reforesting ... the cost!!!! I especially love Oak trees. Very few in the dry Okanagan, but I brought one with me from Vancouver when we moved here 48 years ago. He's a giant now. Kudos to the owner!!! Wondering if you had photos of the crew putting those two trailer halves together. Bet they didn't use come-a-longs, haha. *Grin* Hope your Subaru wheel noise is something cheap.

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  6. Some interesting characters you've got there! And nice to see the tree planting too.

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