Only six degrees above freezing outside first thing this morning. I'd better soon trot out my winter woolies. But hey, at least the Sun was shining and there was no wind to drive the wind chill factor even lower. Taking advantage of this great weather, I again focused my efforts on reworking our old overgrown front yard flowerbeds. I moved a lot of rocks around today and got out for a short ride on my E-bike to the south end of our Park's property and back. AT THE SOUTH END OF OUR PARK THIS MORNING
I MOVED A LOT OF ROCKS AROUND TODAY AND THIS IS ONLY SOME OF THEM
| A NICE DRIVE TO MY WALKING SPOT AND BACK EARLIER TODAY |
| LESS THAT 24 HOURS AFTER THIS CORN FIELD WAS HARVESTED, WORK HAS BEGUN TO IRRIGATE THE FIELD |
| WAITING TO BE LOADED WITH TONS OF CORN KERNELS Al's Music Box Sunny by Bobby Hebb. |
GROANER'S CORNER:(( A frog goes into a bank and hops up to a teller. He can see from her name plate that she is called Patricia Whack, so he says "Ms. Whack, I'd like to borrow $30,000, please." The teller asks for his name and the frog replies that he is Kermit Jagger, son of Mick Jagger, and a personal friend of the bank manager. Unconvinced, Ms. Whack explains she will need some identity and also some security against his loan. The frog produces a tiny pink porcelain elephant and hands it to her. The confused teller says she will have to consult with her manager. 'There's a frog called Kermit Jagger at the counter who wants to borrow $30,000," she tells her boss. "And what do you think this elephant is about?" The manager looks back at her and says "It's a knick-knack, Patti Whack, give the frog a loan. His old man's a Rolling Stone.' SOUTH END OF THE PARK THIS AFTERNOON.... iPHONE
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Chuck Norris, Arnold Swartzenagger, and Jean Claud VanDam, were talking one day. Chuck Norris asked, "If you were a musician, who would you be?". Chuck Norris said, "I would be Motzart."
Jean Claud VanDam said, "I would be Bethoven." Arnold then said, "I'll be Bach!"
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What do those huge bales in the corn field have inside. Not hay surely, but maybe silage of little pieces of corn stalk? I can't imagine.
ReplyDeleteThose large white things are rolled up plastic tubing that will go into the ground to help with water drainage.
DeleteI love days that start out with cold mornings and lovely sunny afternoons! It's the best time of the year. Moving all those rocks, a bike ride, and some nice walks - go you!! The cattle are so pretty in their green field. Love the last gallery piece!!
ReplyDeleteAre you only posting every 3 days now?
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