Wednesday, December 31, 2025

HAPPY NEW YEAR AND ALL THE BEST TO EVERYONE

Sorry for skipping so many blog posts these last few weeks, but with so little going on these days, combined with this stormy winter weather, some days I just don't get to my blog. I don't especially like this because I enjoy getting out, doing things, taking photos, and then sitting down at my keyboard and creatively putting it all together at the end of each day.  With my hobbies of travel, photography, and writing all bundled together, I do enjoy both the physical and mental exercise they bring me.  I shall endeavor to do better in '26'.....Our winter storm continues, but it is much worse for people living further inland.  Many road closures are still in effect.  We thought maybe we would head off to Clinton again this afternoon, but as soon as we ventured the short distance out of the Park to where our sheltered forest meets the open farm fields, I knew we would not be going to Clinton.  High winds were whipping the snow into a frenzy and creating white-outs.  We turned around and headed back home, where I continued with my sunroom rearranging project.

IT WAS A GOOD DAY FOR REARRANGING THE SUNROOM AGAIN
A COUPLE OF DAYS AGO I SAW THIS HERD OF CHOCOLATE TURTLES SCRAMBLING ACROSS OUR KITCHEN COUNTER....I THINK WOODSY HAD SOMETHING TO DO WITH THAT.
Tuesday:: Our winter storm continues, but not with the same ferocity of Monday's high winds.  However, many road closures are still in effect as the winds of today blow all that loose snow around.  Plus, it's still snowing on and off.  Needless to say, I was on the end of my snow shovel again this morning.  Luckily, there was only about three inches on the ground, and I was quickly able to clear the paths to the bird feeders and shovel off both decks.  I was about to start on the driveway when I heard a welcome sound.  Frank, having just finished Monica's drive and walkway, was headed over with his snowblower to do our driveway.  We had ourselves a short chat (about the weather of course) and within ten minutes, he had our driveway clear and was headed home to do his own driveway.  What a guy-What a guy:))  Woodsy and I did slip into the west end of Clinton Tuesday afternoon for a stop at Elliott's Liquidation.  Surprisingly, the highway was dry and bare with the exception of a few snow patches and some ground drifting.  Had it been any worse, we would not have ventured out, and if we had, and it was bad, I would have immediately turned around. 

 JUST A BIT OF GROUND DRIFTING  TUESDAY, SO IT WAS OKAY TO GO TO CLINTON AND BACK
 SEEN IN OUR PARK WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
 WE HAVE SQUIRRELS SQUIRRELS EVERYWHERE
Wednesday::  Well, here we are at the end of another year.  As with each passing year, I am always glad to turn life's psychological page and let the oldness of the previous year slip off into the sunset.  And, in the sunrise of a new year with its many unknowns, I will again try to cope with and do my best for whatever approaching storms it has in store for me.  And, I look forward to the smiles, good times, and feelings of joy during the sunny days ahead.  To everyone out here, I wish you all the very best and a Happy New Year:)))) 

 SPOTTED THIS MALE CARDINAL IN ONE OF OUR FRONT YARD CEDAR TREES
 I THINK HE'S TRYING TO REMAIN INCOGNITO
'A-HA' THERE HE IS
BLUE JAYS AT THE BIRD STATION
 ONCE THE BLUE JAYS WERE OFF THE BIRD STATION, A JUNCO AND THE MALE CARDINAL WERE ON IT
 A FEW MINUTES LATER, A COUPLE OF MORNING DOVES STOPPED BY FOR LUNCH
Al's Music Box:: Moments To Remember by The Four Lads on New Years Eve.

GROANER'S CORNER:(( Two natural gas company service personnel, a senior training supervisor, and a young trainee, were out checking meters in a suburban neighborhood. They parked their truck at the end of an alley and worked their way to the other end.  At the last house, a woman looking out her kitchen window watched the two men as they checked her gas meter. When they finished, the senior supervisor, proud of his physical condition, challenged his younger co-worker to a foot race back to their truck.  As they approached the truck, they realized that the woman from the last house they checked was huffing and puffing right behind them. They stopped and asked her what was wrong.  Gasping for breath, she replied, "When I saw two gas men running as hard as you two were, I figured I'd better run, too!

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Two little Morons were in a parking lot trying to unlock the door of their Mercedes with a coat hanger. They tried and tried to get the door open, but they couldn't.
The one with the coat hanger stopped for a moment to catch his breath, and his friend said anxiously, "Hurry up! It's starting to rain, and the top is down."
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“Learning to walk in high heels will keep you on your toes.”

Q: Why do farmers put bells on cows?
A: Their horns don't work.
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I work in a busy office, and when a computer goes down, it causes quite an inconvenience. Recently, one of our computers not only crashed, but it made a noise that sounded like a heart monitor.  "This computer has flat-lined," a co-worker called out with mock horror. "Does anyone here know how to do mouse-to-mouse?
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10 comments:

  1. I loved everything about your post tonight, Al ! Fantastic photos, wonderful memories and jokes, and a positive outlook on life. I so very much look forward to your post every evening. I hope you have a happy new year to come - Thanks for making every evening something to look forward to. :) :)

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  2. Wishing you both a Happy New Year

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  3. Agree wholeheartedly with the post the previous post! Well said. And, yes, Al remember the yellow butterflies want you to move forward...as they showed you on the road. Happy New Year to you and Lorraine.

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  4. Best wishes to you all for a very Happy and Healthy New Year!!! I sure enjoy your blog every day. A bright spot for my evening!! Thank you so much.
    Don in Okla.

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  5. Happy New Year Al. you are a national treasure and I'm not even Canadian.

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  6. Your sunroom has a warm and cozy look to it and great cardinal pictures.
    Happy New Year to you and Lorraine . Appreciate your blog and pictures !

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  7. Thank you for all of the different ways that you entertain so many people. Never think that you need to do more than you want or feel comfortable with. We appreciate all that you do.
    I have used SO MANY of your cartoons to cheer up others that needed it.

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  8. Chocolate turtles? I'm there!! Let's hope that 2026 is a year of "lift" for all of us and for the world, better days. Thanks Al.

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  9. Happy New Year to you Al and Lorraine. May the new year bring you many days of happiness with your photography and blogging. Loved the photos tonight, especially the ones of the Cardinal. Take care.

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