I MANAGED A FEW PHOTOS THIS MORNING |
Thunder, lightning, and rain came in the night, but that was all okay. I was home in my favorite place, tucked snugly into my recliner with the patio door beside me partially open and the night's cooling breeze wafting over me. And oh my, how nice that fresh air. How great, I thought, not to be breathing in hospital air. Peering through our living room window, the day dawned under clear blue skies. Sunshine filtered through the green leaves, bringing out Spring's wondrous colors.
OUR REDBUD TREE OUTSIDE THE LIVING ROOM WINDOW IS IN FULL BLOOM |
With a decent, reasonably good night's sleep finally under my belt (only 7 trips to the washroom) it was the best I'd felt in the past four days. How great to be home and how great to see Spring's beauty breaking out all over. But, it wasn't long before I began sliding backwards. I did take Subie for a slow drive down to the end of Bayfield River Road and back, catching a few pics along the way.
OH, NOW LONG I HAVE WAITED TO SEE BEAUTIFUL GREEN FORESTS AGAIN |
FARMER'S FIELDS ARE PLANTED NOW AND SOON WILL BE FILLED WITH SUMMER'S CROPS |
Home again, it was like someone opened a valve and drained out all my energy, and I was done for the rest of the day. I had intended to go to Goderich with Lorraine to pick up my antibiotic medicine at the Walmart Pharmacy. However, by the time she was ready to go, I was already asleep in my recliner. She quietly tippytoed out and headed off to Goderich herself. What a dear soul and what a big mess I would have been in if she weren't here helping me. I am so indebted to her for stepping forward 4 months ago to rekindle our old friendship and helping me through these difficult times that I thought I could quite ably handle on my own. Men sometimes can be their own worst enemy.
MY STRATFORD HOME FOR A FEW DAYS |
DAY ONE....AT LEAST MY HAIR WAS STILL COMBED |
YOU MIGHT THINK THIS IS A DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE CHEESECAKE, BUT NO, IT'S SHEPHERD'S PIE AND NOT EVEN A WHOLE BOTTLE OF KETCHUP COULD HAVE SAVED IT. |
I TOOK ONE FORKFUL OF THIS 'CHICKEN' AND THAT WAS THE END OF STORY FOR THIS MEAL |
THE EAST FACING WINDOW BESIDE MY BED |
BY THE SECOND DAY, I WAS MORPHING INTO QUITE A WRECK |
Al's Music Box:)) It's Now Or Never is a song recorded by Elvis Presley and released as a single in 1960. The song is Presley's biggest hit, with 20 million copies sold worldwide, it is one of the best-selling singles of all time. It was recorded by Bill Porter at RCA Studio B in Nashville. "It's Now or Never" is one of two popular songs based on the Italian song of the Neapolitan language, "O Sole mio" (music by Eduardo di Capua); the other being "There's No Tomorrow", recorded by U.S. singer Tony Martin in 1949, which inspired Presley's version. The lyrics were written by Aaron Schroeder and Wally Gold The song was published by Elvis Presley's company Gladys Music, Inc. In the late 1950s, while stationed in Germany with the U.S. Army, Presley heard Martin's recording. It is also likely that he was inspired to record this because of his fondness for Mario Lanza who had first popularized "'O Sole Mio" to American audiences and who had died the year before. According to The New Yor Times, quoting from the 1986 book Behind the Hits, "he told the idea to his music publisher, Freddy Bienstock, who was visiting him in Germany... Mr. Bienstock, who many times found songwriters for Presley, returned to his New York City office, where he found songwriters, Mr. [Aaron] Schroeder and Wally Gold, the only people in that day. The two wrote lyrics in half an hour. Selling more than 5 million records, the song became number one in countries all around and was Presley's best-selling single ever... a song [they] finished in 20 minutes to a half hour was the biggest song of [their] career." Barry White credited this song as his inspiration for changing his life and becoming a singer following his release from prison. In the promotional video for the Beatles' 1968 single "Hey Jude," the members of the band jokingly perform a few lines of the song.
Groaner's Corner:(( There was once a handyman who had a dog named Mace. Mace was a great dog except he had one weird habit: he liked to eat grass -- not just a little bit, but in quantities that would make a lawnmower blush. And nothing, it seemed, could cure him of it. One day, the handyman lost his wrench in the tall grass while he was working outside. He looked and looked, but it was nowhere to be found. As it was getting dark, he gave up for the night and decided to look the next morning. When he awoke, he went outside and saw that his dog had eaten all the grass in the area, around where he had been working, and his wrench now lay in plain sight, glinting in the sun. Going out to get his wrench, he called the dog over to him and said, "A grazing Mace, how sweet the hound, that saved a wrench for me."
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Friendship Is:: Secretly giving people nicknames so only we know who we are talking about, Always knowing what the other is thinking, Annoying each other and thoroughly enjoying it, Being each other's therapist, Sharing every little detail about every little thing, Not being able to wait to tell each other stuff, Never getting bored with each other's blabber.
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- An optimist stays up to see the New Year in. A pessimist waits to make sure the old one leaves.
- Two nudists were discussing politics.
One says, “Have you read Marx?”
The other nods, “It’s these blasted wicker chairs."
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After being with his blind date all evening, the man couldn't take another minute with her. Earlier, he had secretly arranged to have a friend call him to the phone so he would have an excuse to leave if something like this happened. When he returned to the table, he lowered his eyes, put on a grim expression and said, "I have some bad news. My grandfather just died." "Thank heavens," his date replied. "If yours hadn't, mine would have had to!"
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ReplyDeleteI agree with the comment about men
ReplyDeleteSo glad you're resting at home...and happy Woodsy just went off without you to go into town and pick up your antibiotic. Gosh that hospital food looks totally yucky! Your redbud tree is stunning, how pretty. And ALL your photos are so pretty. Agree that the trees in full leaf have been long awaited, so glad the green leaves are all open. My northern red oak always is last, but it's so pretty too. Barb M.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you are back home and for at least part of the day feeling better. What a fabulous friend is. Lorraine.
ReplyDeleteThere’s no place like home - indeed! And especially when they’ve been feeding you that crap. Shame on them! Please help Lorraine help you by being a good and sensible patient 😊. I’m glad you had a beautiful chauffeur to take you home.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to have all that pretty Spring flora to elevate your mood and welcome you back home. Pheebs in the flowers is the bestest. Grateful Lorraine is able to give you support while you're going through this not-fun stuff.
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