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| A RAINY MORNING IN BAYFIELD THIS MORNING |
Friday evening's thunder and lightning brought deluges of rain that continued through the night and did a big number on the existing snowload. It was obvious this morning that a lot of yesterday's snow had become history overnight. And, oh my, how wonderful this morning to step outside into 53 temperatures even if this morning's sunny sunrise had turned into gray skies. Our driveway is finally free of ice and later this afternoon, we bounced off the 60F mark. 'Wonderful' was my word for today:)) Through thick fog in spots and bursts of heavy rain, I took myself for a short drive into Bayfield and back. With all the rain happening, the Bayfield River is high and flowing fast. I am so happy this is March and not November.
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| BAYFIELD'S FOG SHROUDED SHORELINE |
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| THIS BAYFIELD JOGGER GOT CAUGHT OUT IN THE RAIN |
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| FOG PATCHES ON THE WAY HOME |
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| SOMEWHERE UP THERE IN THE FOG TO THE RIGHT IS OUR PARK'S ENTRANCE |
As readers know, I call my Aunt Jean in Sarasota Florida every Friday night and I've been doing this for a bunch of years now. My call tonight found her in her once again in good spirits. She had been out to get her hair done this week and mentioned again how bad the traffic congestion was. Aunt Jean is 98 pushing 99 in July, and yes, she still drives her own car. But, her driving days are finally coming to an end. It took a while but she has made the tough decision to hang up the keys and sell her car. In fact, it may be sold this coming week. Her 2006 Toyta Camrie with only a 115,000 miles on it has been a great car for her. She loves to drive and it has always enjoyed it as much as a teenager with a new driver's license. I can vouch for Aunt Jean's superb driving skills, having ridden with her back in 2016 and 2018 when Kelly, Pheebs, and I visited her at her own place at the time, in Sarasota. I referred to her at the time as 'Speedy Gonzales' from a Pat Boone song years ago. Aunt Jean said selling her car will be like saying goodbye to a family member. I've always kind of felt that away about my many vehicles as well. Aunt Jean currently resides at Sarasota's Sunnyside Village in Florida.
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| AUNT JEAN WINGING HER WAY THROUGH SARASOTA'S MANIC TRAFFIC BACK IN 2016 |
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| AUNT JEAN AND HER BEST FRIEND PAT IN 2018 |
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| AT APPLEBYS, JEAN AND PAT STEP OUT OF JEANS TOYOTA CAMRIE, AND THAT IS KELLY ON THE RIGHT |
Al's Music Box:: Come Saturday Morning by The Sandpipers. (One of my all time favorite songs)
GROANER'S CORNER:(( A young man called his mother and announced excitedly that he had just met the woman of his dreams. Now what should he do?His mother had an idea: "Why don't you send her flowers, and on the card invite her to your apartment for a home-cooked meal?" He thought this was a great strategy, and a week later, the woman came to dinner. His mother called the next day to see how things had gone. "I was totally humiliated," he moaned. "She insist ed on washing the dishes.""What's wrong with that?" asked his mother. "We hadn't started eating yet."-------------------------------------------
I had a joke about bowling...
But I'll Spare you.
Did you know there are no smiles in Canada?
Only skilometers.
I was kicked out of music school accused of theft, I was only taking notes.
I have successfully managed to weigh a rainbow,
turns out it was pretty light.
How did you find grandma’s turkey this year?
I just looked next to the gravy.
Why did the policeman stop you on your way home last Thanksgiving? Because I far exceeded the feed limit.
I spent a lot of time, money, and effort childproofing my house...But the kids still get in!
Did you hear about the little boy who swallowed some coins and was admitted to hospital.
When the doctor did his rounds, he asked the nurse how he was doing. The nurse said there was 'no change'.
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Good to hear that Aunt Jean is doing well. Agree that hanging up the keys is a very difficult thing, saw it with my Mom and Dad, and I know it'll be hard for me too. My vehicle was always my freedom since getting my driv lic at 16. And now at 75, it still means freedom to me. That sad day will come to us all, darn it.
ReplyDeleteI noticed your GPS unit in one of your photos tonight. Can you share what model you have and any comments? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow, 99 years old and just now giving up the car. I like that. I like that she made that decision on her own, hard as it might have been. But I also like that she hung on until she really did need to hang up the keys. I've had two separate guy friends who kept on running their 40-something-foot boats well into their 90's, and all of us kept an eye on them but they were good to go. Yes, being able to move about when WE want to move is freedom. But there does come a day. Good on your Aunt Jean for deciding that the day had come. My best to her! Peace.
ReplyDeleteAunt Jean is to be commended for making this huge decision. Too many seniors (yes, I am a senior) don't want to face the fact that you shouldn't be driving. Take care.
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