Monday:: Our good neighbor, Monica, had a wedding to attend in Montreal this week so Lorraine and I offered to drive her to....no, not Montreal, but to the London International Airport to catch a flight to Montreal via Toronto. And, we decided to do it with two cars. Lorraine had planned to return to Stratford today, and with London's airport being closer to Stratford than Bayfield, it was decided that she would follow Monica and I two thirds of the way to London, and then leave her car in a parking lot, and accompany Monica and I to the airport where she could escort Monica into the terminal and help her with wheelchair assistance and get her checked in. After dropping them off at the terminal entrance I slowly cruised around a large parking area looping back to pick up Lorraine when she exited the terminal minutes later. From there, we headed north out of London's northeast end and back to where Lorraine had left her car parked at the corner of Elginfield Road and London's Adelaide Street. From here, Woodsy headed east to Stratford, and I headed west to Bayfield with a Tim Hortons stop in Lucan for a coffee and a BLT type sandwich to go. But our earlier drive to the London Airport today didn't quite go as planned. My plan A to get there encountered a road closure on Airport Line and I had to quickly revert to a Plan B and skip around Exeter using the Morrison Line. No problem, and we were soon back on my plan A route. However, our next little problem occured on Clark Road when we encountered a line of slow moving trucks being escorted through a construction area. Minuets after clearing that and nearly at the airport, and with the highway not being as I last remembered it, I made a slightly wrong turn, but it only took me a couple of blocks to realize that and I was easily able to make a turn to the east and get us back on track again at the next traffic light. From there it was only a couple of minutes before we entered the airport complex. All was good. I think the last time I was at the London Airport, coincidentally was with with Lorraine back in about 1986 when we caught a flight from there to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Woodsy and I were reminiscing a little bit about that today. Sometimes what goes around comes around.
I was so hoping to get out Monday night for some stargazing, but a hazy cloud cover put an end to that thought. Too bad, because we have a spate of rainy days on our doorstep.......My wonky laptop computer has somehow stabilized, and I am 'caustiously' optimistic I might be out of the woods. But, I will not be surprised if the wonkiness starts up again. It was so strange how things just started going ka-flooey. I suspect Facebook 'Messenger' might have had something to do with it because that is where things began going sideways. I decided not to take my laptop to Goderich. I'll wait and see if the wonkiness continues.
| HERE'S WOODSY FEEDING ONE OF OUR CHIPPY'S A PEANUT A COUPLE OF DAYS AGO |
Al's Music Box:: Ode To Billie Joe by Bobbie Gentry.
GROANER'S CORNER(( The other day I was eating in an Italian restaurant when I accidentally spilled some spaghetti sauce on my favorite white sweater. I wasn't too distressed, though, because Mr. Wong down on High Street has been doing my laundry for years, and I knew that he could remove just about any stain and get it out like it'd never been there. So I took the sweater down to Wong's Laundry and dropped it off; Mr. Wong said he'd probably be able to have it cleaned by Thursday. So on Thursday afternoon after work I stopped by Wong's again. Mr. Wong looked quite distressed when he saw me. He brought out the sweater and, apologizing profusely, explained that somehow this stain was beyond even his power to expunge. And sure enough, though fainter than before, there was still a distinct red stain on the sweater. In an attempt to make up for his failure, Mr. Wong offered to send the sweater to his brother across town, who had been in the laundry business for an even longer time, and who might have a clue as to the method of removal of this extraordinarily persistent stain. The elder Wong brother would rush it through at no extra charge, and should have it looking as white and clean as new by Friday. So on Friday I went back to Wong's to pick up my sweater, but when I arrived, Mr. Wong regretfully informed me that his brother, too, had failed to remove the red blotch. "No charge," said Wong, "but you must take sweater elsewhere to clean. The Moral: ... Two Wongs cannot make a white."
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- I had amnesia once or twice.
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