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| THIS IS THE THIRD SUMMER CUTTING FOR THIS ALFALFA FIELD |
I was surprised when arriving at my walking spot this morning to see that the alfalfa field on the east side of the road had once again been cut. That's the third cutting of that alfalfa crop this summer.
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| THE LAST CUTTING OF THIS FIELD WAS BALED AND WRAPPED |
Wednesday evening, with a big half Moon hanging in the southern sky, casting its glow across the darkened landscape, it wasn't a good night for stargazing, but I was still out there at my night sky spot after my walk. I once again enjoyed listening to the Crickets, but with a sadness in my heart. I don't know where it came from, but it just came. Fortunately, when I woke up this morning, the sadness had dissipated, and it was the beginning of a new day. Luckily, this time, I was able to locate my Giddy-Up-Go button and quickly press it. I was instantly turbo-charged for the rest of the day and buzzed about getting all the things done that I had set aside for the previous few days.
With our nighttime temps now dropping into the mid-fifties, I was compelled to turn on the furnace this morning for a short while to take the chill out of the air.
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| THIS FIELD IS ON THE EAST SIDE OF MY WALKING ROAD AT THE LEFT |
Al's Music Box:: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly performed by the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain. {In the video, the ukulele experts play an entertaining, skilful and unique version of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. It’s got a long intro as they set the scene, but allow yourself to be absorbed into the music just before they erupt into a brilliant performance} And, Al says, watch for the whistler to make a little booboo, and note his, and the audience's reaction to it:))
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| I'VE HEARD IT SAID THAT AFTER THE GOLDEN ROD BLOOMS ITS YELLOW FLOWER, OUR FIRST FROST WILL BE SIX WEEKS LATER |
GROANER'S CORNER:(( A Sunday school teacher asked her students to draw a picture of their favorite Old Testament story. As she moved around the class, she saw there were many wonderful drawings being done. Then she came across the drawing of one little boy. He was busy drawing a man driving an old car. In the backseat were two passengers—both scantily dressed.”"It's a lovely picture,” prompted the teacher, “but which story does it tell?”The little boy seemed surprised at the question. “Well,” he exclaimed, “doesn't it say in the Bible that God drove Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden?”----------------------------------
A couple of young children are at day care one day when one of the little girls approaches Tommy and says, "Hey, Tommy, wanna play house?" "Sure! What do you want me to do?" he asks. The little girl replies, "I want you to communicate your feelings."
"Communicate my feelings?" questions a bewildered Tommy. "I have no idea what that means..."The little girl smirks and says, "Perfect. You can be the husband."-----------------------------
Two bees ran into each other. The first bee asked the other how things were going.
"Really bad," said the second bee. "The weather has been really wet and damp, and there aren't any flowers or pollen, so I can't make any honey." "No problem," said the first bee. "Just fly down five blocks and turn left. Keep going until you see all the cars. A Bar Mitzvah is going on, and there are all kinds of fresh flowers and fruit."
"Thanks for the tip," said the second bee, and he flew away. A few hours later, the two bees ran into each other again. The first bee asked, "How'd it go?""Great!" said the second bee. "It was everything you said it would be." "Uh, what's that thing on your head?" asked the first bee. "That's my yarmulke," said the second bee. "I didn't want them to think I was a wasp."
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