Another fine summer's morning and a tad warmer than the past few days. I didn't waste any time getting out to my rural walking spot for a leisurely stroll. Although the exercise is good for my legs, it is never my priority for walking. For me, it is simply being out walking in Mother Nature's wonderland and enjoying all the sights, sounds, and smells all around me. I'm not one for walking and talking (except to myself) but I am one for listening to all the wonderous sounds around me, whether it be birds, bugs, cows, chickens, or coyotes. I simply love all those sounds as well as any of nature's sounds that a gentle breeze or a gusting wind may bring my way. In the southwest, I particularly loved the sound of the wind whispering through the Saguaro Cactus thorns.
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| I SPOTTED THIS DEER IN A BEAN FIELD ON MY WALKING ROAD THIS MORNING |
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| IT DIDN'T WAIT FOR ME TO TAKE A SECOND PHOTO AND TOOK OFF RUNNING |
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| IT CROSSED THE ROAD IN FRONT OF ME HEADING FOR A FOREST ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ROAD |
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| AND, THIS WAS THE LAST I SAW OF IT |
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| WHEN I TOOK THIS PHOTO EARLIER TODAY, I DID NOT SEE THE BIRD IN THE PINE TREE UNTIL I GOT HOME AND EDITED THE PHOTO |
Wanting to hang onto that feeling this morning, I decided not to head straight back home and instead made my way south down through Varna to a favorite stretch of mine at the far east end of Pavilion Road. Poking along with front windows down and the sunroof open, it felt like there was magic in the air again. It's been a long time since I have felt that. Beautifully soothing soft ambient music on the radio with no time or destination in mind. I have a number of favorite hobbies, and these lone morning drives stem from way back in the early seventies when I lived in Vernon, British Columbia. Oh, how I loved getting out by myself for those wondrous Sunday morning drives along the logging roads with beautiful forests and lakes all around.
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| HEADING SOUTH ON PARR LINE, SOMETHING CAUGHT MY EYE IN A FIELD OF STRAW BALES TO MY LEFT |
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| FROM A DISTANCE, I THOUGHT IT WAS A HAWK BUT AS I DREW CLOSER I SAW THAT IT WAS A TURKEY VULTURE PERCHED ON A STRAW BALE |
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| OH-OH IT HAS ITS EYE ON ME |
Morning drives have been a part of my life for a long time. The only thing missing this morning of course, was the Pheebs. I miss looking over and seeing her sweet little face looking back at me, and I miss slowly rubbing her warm little tummy as we would amble our way slowly down the road.
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| I JUST LOVE BEING OUT IN THE COUNTRYSIDE ON THESE BEAUTIFUL DAYS, DUSTING UP THE GRAVEL ROADS |
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| SPOTTED THESE TWO LADIES OUT FOR A MORNING WALK |
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| A FAVORITE WALKING SPOT FOR PHEEBS AND I OVER THE PAST DOZEN YEARS |
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| EVERYTHING IS SO LUSH AND GREEN |
Just think, a month from now we will be closing in on September. Seems like just last week it was the May 24th weekend in Canada. I saw signs of the summer moving on this morning, and I know that in less than a month from now, I will begin noticing subtle little changes in the air as the season begins to shift.
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| GOLDENROD IS ALREADY BEGINNING TO BLOOM |
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| IN SOME FIELDS, THE CORN IS ALREADY GROWING ITS TASSELS |
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| AND CORN SILK ON THE HEADS OF CORN COBS CAN BE SEEN |
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| APPLES ARE RIPENING |
Arriving back in Bayfield a couple hours later, I slipped around to the Porter's Hill Wild Bird Seed Co. to pick up a couple of twenty-pound bags of birdseed. It's a beautiful piece of property here with all its flowers and gardens....and birds. I took a few pics on my way out. Steve, the owner, always has a cheery smile and a friendly way about him. Upon leaving the birdseed place, I had a 'spur of the moment thought' and rocketed right across the road into the parking lot of the Woodland Drive-In. Minutes later, I was happily munching away on a foot-long hot dog with the works:))
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| I HAD NEVER NOTICED THIS WINDMILL AT THE BIRDSEED PLACE BEFORE |
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| THIS WAY TO THE FLOWER GARDEN |
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| AND, THIS WAS MY YUMMY FOOT LONG HOT DOG TODAY....AND YES I DID GET SOME OF IT ON MY CLEAN SHIRT TOO |
Home again, I watered my grass seed, then slipped into the house and brewed myself up a coffee................. I've been enjoying my evening country walks this week and last night, on a drive after my walk, I was able to catch a few rural sunset pics. What a beautiful area we live in here, and what a beautiful country we live in to boot. We Canadians are so fortunate in so many ways.
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| TUESDAY NIGHT'S SUN GOING DOWN OVER A CORNFIELD |
Al's Music Box:)) Theme From A Summer Place by The Letterman.

GROANER'S CORNER:(( NASA was interviewing professionals they were planning on sending to Mars. The touchy part was that only one guy could go and it would be a one-way trip and the guy would never return to Earth. The interviewer asked the first applicant, an engineer, how much he wanted to be paid for going. "One million dollars," the engineer answered. "And I want to donate it all to my alma mater -- Rice University." The next applicant was a doctor, and the interviewer asked him the same question. "Two millions dollars," the doctor said. "I want to give a million to my family and leave the other million for the advancement of medical research." The last applicant was a lawyer. When asked how much money he wanted, he whispered in the interviewer's ear, "Three million dollars." "Why so much more than the others?" the interviewer asked. The lawyer replied, "You give me three million, I'll give you one million, I'll keep a million, and we'll send the engineer."--------------------------------------
- Why didn't the man report his stolen credit card? The thief was spending less than his wife.
Wife: Whatcha doing?
Me: Nothing.
Wife: You did that yesterday.
Me: I wasn't finished.
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10 Things You Never Hear in Church::
1. Hey! It's my turn to sit in the front pew!
2. I was so enthralled, I never noticed your sermon went 25 minutes over time.
3. Personally I find witnessing much more enjoyable than golf.
4. I've decided to give our church the $500 a month I used to send to TV evangelists.
5. I volunteer to be the permanent teacher for the Junior High Sunday School class.6. Forget the denominational minimum salary. Let's pay our pastor so he can live like we do.
7. I love it when we sing hymns I've never heard before!
8. Since we're all here, let's start the service early.
9. Pastor, we'd like to send you to this Bible seminar in the Bahamas.
10. Nothing inspires me and strengthens my commitment like our annual stewardship campaign!
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Al's Doggy World
Meanings::
Kelly & Pheebs Corner |
| CULP VALLEY NEAR BORREGO SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA |
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| AT OUR COUNTRY ROAD WALKING SPOT |
Al's Art Gallery
Nice to read the reference to your time in Vernon. Yes, the sights, sounds and smells are wonderful. Love the birdsong early mornings. Great flower garden at the birdfood company place, and that foot long hot dog photo is making me hungry. I know how much you miss Pheebs on your walks and seeing her in the passenger seat. We miss her too, but she's walking with you in spirit.
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So true ! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
DeleteI absolutely loved everything about your post tonight Al from beginning to end. (Bev)
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful post Al … really enjoyed all the photos too … I need to get out and about more often like you do … you’ve stirred something in me … but I have to take baby steps for the first wee bit and work up the courage 🤪
ReplyDeleteTake care,
AnnieK 💕
This blog post was simply the best and the photos were amazing. Thank you Al for a lovely end to my day. Take care.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet little kitten with a butterfly. Already sent it to my daughter.! Now we can both enjoy a special treat from Al this morning. Love it.
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