Thursday, February 19, 2026

MY CATCH-UP POST....DISAPPOINTED, I NEVER BOUGHT ANOTHER ONE!!

 THREE MOURNING DOVES ON THE BIRD STATION THIS AFTERNOON
Monday, February 16th::  Not a good day for Al.  Anyway, I did get out for a short drive down to the end of Bayfield River Road and back.  There was hoarfrost on the trees again, but without sunshine and blue skies, the hoarfrost didn't pack the same punch as a few days ago.

 THERE IS HOARFROST ON THOSE TREES, BUT WITHOUT SUNSHINE AND BLUE SKIES, THEY ARE NOT TOO SPECTACULAR
Tuesday:: A drive into Bayfield and back on a very foggy morning.  I slipped down to the beach to see the progress of the project going on down there, and finally saw that all those big boulders were not for a beach renovation at all.  They were, as previously theorized, for a breakwater wall in front of a few cottages.  The morning's fog later cleared, and we ended up under gloriously blue skies and 38F temperatures.  And that triggered me to get outside, haul out my tall ladder, and try to get some of the ice and snow build-up off the roof.  No easy task, I can assure you.

 THE BREAKWATER WALL IS VERY CLOSE TO BEING COMPLETED
 THIS IS THE SOUTH END OF THE WALL
DRAINAGE PIPES
 WORK TOOLS LYING ABOUT
 LOOKING NORTH ALONG THE BREAKWATER TOWARDS BAYFIELD BEACH, WHERE YOU CAN SEE THE BIG INUKSHUK ON THE FAR LEFT
 THE BREAKWATER WALL WILL CURVE INTO, AND ABUTT THE BAYFIELD BEACH,,,WHERE THOSE SAFETY CONES ARE IS THE BEACH PARKING LOT, AND IF YOU LOOK CLOSELY, YOU CAN SEE SUBIE SITTING UP THERE
 THESE LARGE BOULDERS WILL BE USED IN FINISHING UP THE WALL
 A  VIEW INLAND FROM WHERE THE WATERS OF LAKE HURON WILL SOON BE
 YOU CAN SEE FOG HANGING IN THE AIR
 HEADING HOME TUESDAY MORNING ACROSS BAYFIELD'S NEW BRIDGE
Late Tuesday morning, the heavy fog dissipated under sunny blue skies, and temperatures came up to 38F.  I soon had myself outside, atop my tall step ladder, to first restring a broken line holding a suet feeder.  From there, I got out a second ladder and climbed up to try to get a bit of snow off the sunroof.  Well, I might as well have tried to shovel snow off Mount Everest with a spoon, so I gave up on that pretty quick.  But all was not lost, and I went around to our rear deck with the tall step ladder, along with my wide snow shovel, and was able to get some heavy snow off the partial deck roof.

 WOODSY SNAPPED A PIC OF ME THROUGH THE SUNROOM WINDOW RESTRINGING THE SUET FEEDER
 THIS WAS A RATHER UNSUCCESSFUL EFFORT ON MY PART
 THE SUNROOM'S SINGLE SKYLIGHT
 MY LOOK OF FRUSTRATION AT THE TOP OF THE LADDER
 I DID MAKE SOME PROGRESS ON OUR BACK DECK'S ROOF
 AND I GOT A LITTLE BIT OF SNOW OFF ONE OF THE SHED ROOFS
Wednesday:: Woke up to wind, rain, and freezing rain this morning.  Our big pine trees were whipping around like a bunch of spastic pre-cooked spaghetti noodles.  Needless to say, it turned out to be an inside day, and the Subaru stayed in the carport.  Just think, one short month from now, we will be bearing down on the first day of Spring, and in less than three weeks, we turn our clocks ahead.  Hold those thoughts close to you, but also understand that from now until about the second week of April, some of the worst winter storms and power outages can be fast upon us with their high winds, rain, freezing rain, and loads of cold and wet snow.....Wednesday actually ended with thunder, lightning, and freezing rain as an unexpected storm moved through our area around 8 p.m., leaving messy overnight conditions.  Due to those conditions, school buses, etc. were canceled for Thursday, and I imagine Emergency Rooms were busy with people coming in with broken bones from slipping and falling on all the slippery ice surfaces everywhere.
 HOW NICE TO SEE THE DRIVEWAY REAPPEARING THROUGH THE ICE AND SNOW AGAIN
Thursday:: Another very welcome above-freezing day went a long way in melting more snow. The cold white stuff continues to slide off our roof in thunderous thumps.  Feeling the need to get out of the house and at least go somewhere, Woodsy and I hopped into the car and headed for Clinton, with a stop at Elliot's Liquidation Center.  Woodsy likes to browse for bargoons in there.  I always stay in the getaway car with the engine running.  Thunder and lightning, along with a short downpour of rain, passed through our area again shortly after supper.  It was during this time that we slipped into Bayfield for Woodsy to buy a couple of Lottery tickets at the convenience store.  I bought a lottery ticket once back in the 60's, but I didn't win anything.  Disappointed, I never bought another one!!

 SAW THESE HORSES AT THE LARGE CLINTON RACEWAY COMPLEX
 BACK TO BAYFIELD, I WAS SO SURPRISED TO SEE ALL THIS OPEN WATER WHERE TWO SHORT DAYS AGO THERE WAS ICE AND SNOW ALL THE WAY TO THE HORIZON
 BAYFIELD'S HARBOR MOUTH IS TO THE RIGHT
 UNBEKNOWNST TO ME, WHILE TAKING A PICTURE OF THE LAKE WITH WOODSY'S iPHONE, SHE WAS TAKING A COUPLE  PICTURES OF ME WITH MY VERY OWN CAMERA
 BAYFIELD'S BEACH
 BOTH BIG YELLOW MACHINES WERE AT WORK THIS AFTERNOON, FINISHING UP THE BREAKWATER WALL
Al's Music Box::
 Moondance by Van Morrison.

GROANER'S CORNER:(( Two factory workers were talking. "I know how to get some time off from work," said the man. "How do you think you will do that?" said the other one. He proceeded to show her...by climbing up to the rafters and hanging upside down. The boss walked in, saw the worker hanging from the ceiling, and asked himwhat on earth he was doing? "I'm a light bulb," answered the guy. "I think you need some time off," said the boss. So, the man jumped down and walked out of the factory. The second worker began walking out too. The boss asked her where she thought she was going? "Home. I can't work in the dark."

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A wealthy investor walked into a bank and said to the bank manager, "I would like to speak with Mr. Reginald Jones, who I understand is a tried and trusted employee of yours." The banker said, "Yes, he certainly was trusted. And he will be tried as soon as we catch him.

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Teacher: Give me a sentence with the word "INDISPOSITION" in it.
Pupil : I always play center in baseball because I like playing "in dis position!"
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A guy walking down a street one afternoon passes an old man sitting on the side of the road with a large sack. The younger guy says to the old man, "Watcha got in the sack?" The old man responds, "I got some monkeys in that there sack." The younger man asks, "If I guess how many monkeys you got in the sack, can I keep one?" The old man replies, "Son, if you guess how many monkeys I got in this sack, I'll give you both of 'em!"

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Al's Doggy World

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2 comments:

  1. I love the photos in your "Art Gallery" !

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  2. Glad things changed so drastically in a few days! From frozen lakewater as far as the eye can see to ... presto ... open water. Thawing everywhere, yay. Happy for you. But roofs are so dangerous and snow's so heavy...it'll melt in time. Good you got some of it off the overhangs, the rest is good. There's that ONE fancy house that isn't going to have a breakwater in front of it...odd...but maybe they didn't pay to participate!!! Love the Porch Tomte gnomes.
    Woodsy took great photos of you with your camera!

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