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THIS REFLECTION IN THE JEEP WINDOW IS MY IDEA OF A SELFIE I GUESS |
When RVing and stopped somewhere for the night or longer I'm never too particular if we're dead level or not so why would I spend so much time and effort on leveling the rig in our driveway when we're not even in it. I don't know either but I fritzed and frittered moving gravel around and placing it under the wheels this afternoon for way too long trying to get Scooter sitting perfectly level. Did I succeed?? Of course not. I may have to get a bulldozer in!!
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WE STOPPED ON BLUE BLUFF ROAD SOUTH OF BAYFIELD TO TAKE SOME EAGLE PHOTOS |
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MAMA BALD EAGLE ON HER NEST |
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I SURE HAVE THE 'EAGLE EYE' UPON ME |
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PAPA EAGLE A FAIR DISTANCE AWAY IS WATCHING A NEARBY FIELD FOR BREAKFAST |
What a delight to not wake up to temperatures below the freezing mark for a change. Sunny day and I think we got up into the high fifties somewhere. Spent most of my afternoon outside doing yard work and thoroughly enjoying it. No bugs, no humidity, no problem:))
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SO NICE TO SEE CHIPMUNKS SCAMPERING AROUND OUR YARD AGAIN |
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LITTLE RED PEERS THROUGH THE SUNROOM WINDOW TO SEE IF I AM GOING TO SCARE HIM OFF OUR HANGING BIRDFEEDER FOR THE 16TEENTH MILLION TIME TODAY |
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'HOW'S THIS FOR A POSE MISTER CAMERAMAN' |
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'OR MAYBE YOU LIKE THIS ONE BETTER' |
Pheebs and I did make it out for a toot around the countryside this morning and how nice to be out in the sunshine with fields greening up, birds chirping, no snow left anywhere, and bare dry roads. Some days are just very much more betterer than others.
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ON THIS EASTER SUNDAY MORNING BAYFIELD'S FISHING FLEET BASKS IN THE MORNING SUNSHINE |
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I THINK LAKE HURON'S WATER LEVEL IS DOWN BECAUSE I CAN SEE MORE OF BAYFIELD'S BEACH |
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MAYBE PURPLE MARTINS |
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I SURE LOVE WANDERING THESE COUNTRY ROADS EVERY MORNING |
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BY THE LOOKS OF THAT RED NOSE I THINK PEOPLE ARE GOING TO START CALLING ME RUDOLPH |
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MY IDEA OF A HELMUT CAM |
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PHEEBS AND I LIKE STOPPING BY QUIET COUNTRY STREAMS |
An afternoon walk around the Park's pond and I was surprised to see a single large goose egg on the ground. No nest, just a flattened-out spot in the trodden-down grass.
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NOW THAT IS ONE LARGE GOOSE EGG |
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HIDING BESIDE A TREE PAPA MALLARD DIDN'T THINK I COULD SEE HIM ON THE FAR SIDE OF THE POND |
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A SPRING FLOWER BUT I DON'T KNOW THE NAME OF IT |
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THIS IS DEFINITELY A CROCUS |
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IN OUR PARK, A FOREST ONCE STOOD HERE |
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LOOKS LIKE THIS LOT WILL SOON BE READY FOR A NEW MOBILE HOME |
Re-reading my last paragraph in Saturday's post I don't think I explained myself well. I liked the commenter's comments much better.
GROANER'S CORNER:(( A mechanic was removing a cylinder-head from the motor of a Harley motorcycle when he spotted a well-known cardiologist in his shop. The cardiologist was there waiting for the service manager to come and take a look at his bike when the mechanic shouted across the garage. "Hey, Doc, want to take a look at this?" The cardiologist, a bit surprised, walked over to where the mechanic was working on the motorcycle. The mechanic straightened up, wiped his hands on a rag and asked, "So Doc, look at this engine. I open its' heart, take the valves out, repair any damage, and then put them back in, and when I finish, it works just like new. So how come I make $39,675 a year and you get the really big bucks ($1,695,759) when you and I are doing basically the same work?" The cardiologist paused, smiled and leaned over, then whispered to the mechanic..... "Try doing it with the engine running."===================
Did you ever notice? When you put the two words "The" and "IRS" together it spells "THEIRS"?
Yes. Spring is coming on. Lovely. I'm from SOB (south of the border) and am feeling encouraged. But I'm paying less attention to the news myself. Maybe because I'm a bit relaxed. I think we'll be OK down here. In spite of all.
ReplyDeleteWhat sorts of fish do the fishing fleets bring in? I really don't have a clue about lake water fishing on a commercial basis.
As usual, thanks for your photos!!
Nice eagle pics, that lens of yours really brings them in. Gord.
ReplyDeleteSuch a rare sighting of an Al, you were lucky to get so many shots in before he flittered away. :D
ReplyDeleteStephen Hawking Net Worth I like this blog so much, saved to my bookmarks .
ReplyDeleteMust be great to be able to see an eagle nest right from the road!
ReplyDeleteThat is one huge nest!! Love the row of fishing boats. So sad to see all the trees cut down. Hope the new homes will fill in with pretty gardens like yours. I think you have the right idea for selfies!!
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