Sunday, May 13, 2012

PHEEBS & I TAKE A DRIVE OVER TO DEER PARK LODGE

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TODAY’S QUIET DEER PARK LODGE WILL SOON BE ABUZZ WITH SUMMER COTTAGERS

Overnight rains freshened things up for today’s late morning sunshine.  Managed to get a few more windows cleaned.  Kelly worked again today so Pheebs & I took a drive over to see her at Deer Park Lodge.  Nice time of year there because it’s not the busy season yet so hardly anyone around.  During the summer all cottages are fully booked up with mainly  families on vacation.  Many come here year after year & one group of Priests have been coming every summer for over 20 years.  These fellows always put on a big fireworks display on the beach.  All are welcome.

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FIREWORKS PHOTOS I TOOK IN JULY/08 AT THE PRIESTS ANNUAL FIREWORKS BASH ON THE BEACH

Kelly, Pheebs & I walked down to the beach.  As usual, Lake Huron was adorned in her finest blue & green marine colors.  Only one boat visible far out on the lake.  Took a few photos around the grounds & included some in today’s post.  And, to answer a question about the nearest Airport to our side of Lake Huron I would say Detroit Michigan or London, Ontario.

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LAKE LEVELS ARE DOWN THIS YEAR…WATER’S EDGE USED TO BE WHERE THOSE STONES ARE

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WASHROOM ON THE BEACH…………..KELLY & PHEEBS WALK BY THE BEACH CABANA

THE GOOD LUCK DUCK left a comment on my Saturday post which straightened me out on a few things & had me scrambling for a dictionary this morning. The comment read: “The Amish and the Mennonites had common origins, but are no longer the same group. While the Mennonites have branched further, and accept differing degrees of "modernization," the Amish retain fairly constant modes of life. Mennonites have churches, Amish meet in homes. Some Mennonites proselytize, Amish don't”.
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KELLY WAS WORKING AROUND THIS POOL AREA TODAY 

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NEW POND & WATERFALL UNDER CONSTRUCTION THIS YEAR 

My dictionary scramble lead me to this word.......'Proselytize' : to induce someone to convert to one's faith : to recruit someone to join one's party, institution, or cause : to recruit or convert especially to a new faith, institution, or cause.
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NICE VIEWS OF THE LAKE FROM SOME OF THE COTTAGES

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And, one more quick correction.  Apparently there are some States that do have mandatory helmet laws for motorcycle riders.  I had assumed (awww, there I go again) there were no mandatory laws for wearing helmets south of the border.

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Off to Goderich in the morning to see my Nurse Practitioner.  Originally this was my pre-op appointment before kidney stone surgery but she will also go over the results of my X-rays & Doppler Ultra-Sound last week.  My legs have been much better the last couple of weeks & I don’t know if it’s the pills she put me on or my legs are just plum scared.  Guess I’ll find out in the morning, what, if anything, showed up in those tests.  Tomorrow’s medical appointment will be the first of three this week.  Oh joy:((

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GREAT PLACE TO WATCH FIERY SUNSETS OVER LAKE HURON 

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( 

Two cannibals meet one day. The first cannibal says, "You know, I just can't seem to get a tender missionary. I've baked 'em, I've roasted 'em, I've stewed 'em, I've barbequed 'em, I've even tried every sort of marinade. I just cannot seem to get them tender."
The second cannibal asks, "What kind of missionary do you use?"
The other replied, "You know, the ones that hang out at that place at the bend of the river. They have those brown cloaks with a rope around the waist and their sort of bald on top with a funny ring of hair on their heads."
"Ah ha!" he replies. "No wonder.. those are friars!"

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Saturday, May 12, 2012

ANSWERING A FEW COMMENTER’S QUESTIONS TONIGHT

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Had ourselves a mighty fine weather morning so figured I'd better spend a few hours on the bike before some predicted grumpy weather reaches us shortly.  Again, just a nice  Saturday morning cruise through the quiet countryside taking in all the Spring scenery.  Noticed some farm fields with corn already sprouting up about 3" already.  We are fortunate here in southern Ontario to have so many paved back roads criss-crossing our forested rural farm fields.  Spent some time in the afternoon cleaning more chrome on the bike.

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Motorcycle helmets are mandatory here in Ontario & probably all across Canada.  I’m sure there are countless Sons, Dads, Brothers, Uncles, & friends alive today because someone or a group of someone’s in our Government were wise enough to push for that law.  Having survived a motorcycle crash in the summer of 95 I well understand the importance of wearing a helmet.  When in the States I constantly see motorcyclists riding with no helmets.  In fact, I would say the majority of riders I see, do not wear helmets.  I wonder how many Sons, Dads, Brothers, Uncles, & friends would still be with their families today if they had just simply wore a motorcycle helmet on what turned out to be their last ride.  What is so hard about understanding that.  Why is it so hard, for so many men, to understand some of the simplest logical things…………….

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Commenter Pat B had a question a few days ago about finding the Blog Follower list on this site.  All the thumbnails underneath our top header photo were not showing up for her.  Only thing I can think of is, you probably have a slower connection Pat & it will take longer for those Blog Follower thumbnails to load.  I didn’t include a lot of big photos tonight so maybe that Followers list will open for you now:)) 

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Yes, I know it would take less time for the list to load if I were to return it to our sidebar where I used to have it.  I could eliminate the large header photo at the top, get rid of all the colored text & change my wider blog template back to a narrow white background with smaller black print & just include maybe half a dozen small photos.  That would certainly speed up the download process & solve problems for folks with slower speeds.  It would also be a help to folks with air cards with limited bandwidth.  That is how I started out & if I went back to that format…..well, it just wouldn’t look like my Blog, would it.  I have my finger’s crossed that speeds will get faster & bandwidths will get larger:))

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Commenter Butterbean landed some questions on me tonight as well so let’s see what I can come up with in the way of answers for him.  Butterbean asks:   “How does Kelly work from Arizona & then have to work 10 hours a day when she's at 'home'?? I thought Mennonites were like Amish, they worked in wood not plastic”!! ----- Deer Park Lodge where Kelly works is basically closed for the winter season.  Guests generally begin booking their cottage rentals for the following summer during the winter.  This is where Kelly comes in.  All incoming phone calls to Deer Park Lodge are forwarded to Kelly’s Deer Park telephone.  She has the registration books with her & arranges all the bookings as to who is going to stay where, for how long, & when during the summer.  She also fields general questions anyone may have about Deer Park as well.  Many times at the end of a call the caller will ask, ‘how’s the weather there today?  Kelly always checks Bayfield’s weather every morning so without missing a beat she will give them a weather report.  Little does the caller know they are actually talking to someone in Arizona, California, New Mexico or wherever.  Her work phone can ring at any time.  We might be up a mountain trail hiking when the phone rings or maybe in Walmart picking up a few groceries.  One time we were walking in a cemetery in Pearce Arizona.

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I remember another particular time this past winter when we were nearly to the top of  HARQUAHALA MOUNTAIN in our Jeep.  We were struggling over a real tough rocky section of road beside a very steep drop off.  Just as I halted the Jeep to regain a lower gear, the phone rang.  Yikes!!!!  I had to hold that position with my foot hard on the brake while Kelly took the call which turned out to be lady in Montreal with a whole bunch of questions about the cottages, beach, the town of Bayfield etc.  Had I moved forward the call could easily have been dropped.  We were surprised to get the call in the first place considering our location.  Seemed like that conversation went on forever as our brakes held us from tumbling backwards down the road.  in fact, I took a picture of Kelly while on the phone and you can see that photo on my post for that day detailing our rough & tumble drive.  JEEPING TO HARQUAHALA PEAK .

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Now, to answer Butterbean’s second part to that first question.  Because Deer Park Lodge is in the summer cottage industry in our touristy area, it has to deal with the public on a daily basis, so basically there are no real set hours because public needs change from day to day.  Hour to hour at times.  It was Kelly’s first day back & she had a lot of re-organizing to do.  Also, the comfort of guests always comes first with her & she will work long hard hours to satisfy people’s needs.  She is jack of all trades there & wears many varied work hats in any one given day.  She is the Manager.  Sometimes our phone here at home might ring at 11 at night because somebody has locked themselves out of their cottage.  Kelly will get up & drive over to let them in.  And, probably asks if there is anything else she can help them with while there.

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Butterbean’s last question might have me on the ropes.  First, I made an assumption  the Mennonites had made those colorful plastic chairs in the blog Friday.   But, second guessing myself now, I am wondering if the chairs are maybe made in a factory somewhere & the Mennonite folks have agreed to sell them.  Yes, yes, I know what it means to ass-ume something.  I will try to find out the correct answer to that question.  But I know the words Mennonite & plastic just don’t seem to look right in the same sentence.  I do think they make wooden furniture right there in St. Joseph though.

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Now, to the last part of the question.  Mennonites & Amish are basically the same thing.  In the States they are called Amish & here we call them Mennonites.  Also, there are varying degrees of Mennonites here.  The old order folks have no electricity, transport themselves around in horse & buggy & have their own schools & churches.  Another order has electricity & modern conveniences but will only drive black cars & some will even paint the chrome on the cars black.  The newer order of Mennonite folks live among the rest of us, dress like us & have all the modern conveniences.  They do stick to their own religious beliefs & churches though.  Now, hope I have that all right or I am going to have a horse & buggy roll up to my door with some angry folks in it to straighten me out..again:((

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JANNA'S experience with ‘feeling sick’ over the thoughts she may have lost a customer’s quilt, rang a bell for me this morning. Back in the mid 80’s I had a small business called, ‘Memories’. Customer’s brought me their old black & white priceless aging family photographs. Using a very sharp lens I re-photographed those old prints, processed the film in my darkroom & went on to laboriously hand make new prints (no easy computer stuff in those days) for folks, which in essence extended the life & memories of older faded & deteriorating photographs for many decades to come. I also gave customers the new negatives as well.
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A friend of mine brought in a small black & white print his Mother had reluctantly given him. It was the only picture of a family member she had. In the 5 years I had my ‘Memories’ business & out of countless old photos I re-did for folks, that was the only photograph I ever lost. That was about 27 years ago & I can tell you, I still sometimes think about, & feel bad about, losing that lady's one single irreplaceable family photo to this very day.

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A cold front brought in a rainy drizzle this afternoon & that pretty much ended my outside Saturday afternoon.  Upside of that....got to watch 2 Family Guys back to back.  Yaaay Jimbo.    Is it October yet:((

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WHAT!!!!!!!      WHO SAID THAT??

GROANER’S CORNER:((   Dear Child,
I am writing this slow because I know that you can't read fast.
We don't live where we did when you left home.
Your dad read in the paper that most accidents happen within 20 miles from your home so we moved.
I won't be able to send you the address, as the last family that lived here took the house numbers when they left so that they wouldn't have to change their address.
This place is real nice. It even has a washing machine. I'm not sure if it works too well though.
Last week I put a load in, pulled the chain, and haven't seen them since.
The weather isn't too bad here. it only rained twice last week, The first time it rained for three days and the second time for four days. The coat you wanted me to send you, your Uncle Steve said it would be a little too heavy to send in the mail with the buttons on, so we cut them off and put them in the pockets. We got another bill from the funeral home.
They said if we don't make the last payment on Grandma's grave, up she comes. John locked his keys in the car yesterday. We were worried because it took him two hours to get me and Shelby out.
Your sister had a baby this morning but I haven't found out what it is yet, so I don't know if you're an aunt or an uncle. If the baby is a girl, your sister is going to name it after me, she's going to call it Mom.
Uncle Pete fell in a whiskey vat last week. Some men tried to pull him out but he fought them off and drowned. We had him cremated and he burned for three days.
Three of your friends went off a bridge in a pick-up truck. Ralph was driving. He rolled down the window and swam to safety. Your two friends were in the back. They drowned because they couldn't get the tailgate down.
There isn't much more news at this time. Nothing much has happened.
PS, I was going to send you some money but the envelope was already sealed.

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Friday, May 11, 2012

A SUNNY DAY TRILLIUM WALK IN THE FOREST

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Despite another sunny day, temperatures are still a tad cool here right next to Lake Huron, the third-largest fresh-water lake on Earth.   Ignoring the cooler air I did spend about 40 minutes on the motorcycle late this morning cruising some nearby country roads.  Later, Pheebs & I headed off on a nice hour & a half walk through a hardwood forest located next to our morning Pine tree trail.  Countless Trillium flowers  still abound on the forest floor so I was able catch a few photos.  How soothing to hear Spring songbirds high overhead in a tall canopy of newly greening trees.

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On my way to Grand Bend Wednesday night I drove through a little place called St. Joseph.  There is a building here where our local Mennonite population makes furniture, etc.  I couldn't help but notice all the colorful recycled plastic beach chairs on display outside.  Not sure if these chairs are actually made at this location but their bold colors certainly did catch my eye in the setting sun.
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Just after publishing the Blog Thursday night a movement outside the sunroom window caught my eye.  It was dusk & I hadn't brought in the bird feeders yet.  There on a branch about 12 feet in front of me was the big rascally Raccoon stealthily reaching down to unhook our largest bird feeder & drop it to the ground.  I quickly opened the sunroom's patio door & the Coon leaped from the tree landing on the ground with a thud.  He scampered off around the corner of the house into some foliage.  As maddening as it is to have a Raccoon around wrecking stuff I was kinda feeling sorry for him & hoping he had not hurt himself when leaping from the tree.

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AN ELF’S VIEW FROM ‘UNDERNEATH’ A TRILLIUM

When I first started using Google’s Picasa photo editing program a few years ago I got hooked on pressing the ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ button. It seemed to instantly make photos look better, or so I thought. Took a long time for me to ‘unhook’ myself from using that button & I never ever use it now. Too often it puts way too much vivid color & contrast into photos giving them an unnatural appearance & color cast. When I look back at my photos from about 3 years ago & beyond I have to give my a head a shake & ask myself, ‘what was I thinking.’ That was my Picasa ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ era. Whenever I decide to use one of my photos from those years I generally have to now drag it back into Picasa & re-do it with my newer way of thinking & editing.

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SOMETHING HAS GONE TO SEED BUT I DON’T KNOW WHAT IT WAS, POSSIBLY A DANDELION

Nowadays, the Picasa photo editing button I use first with every photo is ‘Auto Contrast.’ This is my starting point & from here I move on to whatever else has to be done to give the photo it’s natural look. I fiddle back & forth with the following buttons until I have what I want. Straighten-Auto Color-Retouch-Sharpen-Saturation-Glow-Graduated Tint & Lighting, using Fill Light, Highlights, Shadows, & Color Temperature. My advice to anyone wanting to significantly improve their photos using Picasa is to back off that, ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ button & start with 'Auto Contrast' next time & work on your photo from there.

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TOOK THIS PHOTO IN OUR BACK YARD THIS AFTERNOON & WHAT LOOKS LIKE A PIECE OF DRIFTWOOD AT TOP LEFT IS ACTUALLY PART OF A SAGUARO CACTUS SKELETON WE BROUGHT BACK FROM ARIZONA…PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS LOWER RIGHT 

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SOMETIMES WHILE LYING ON THE GROUND TRYING TO TAKE A PICTURE OF A FLOWER, THIS GREAT BIG DOGGY MONSTER COMES ALONG & TRAMPLES ON MY SUBJECT….AND SOMETIMES ME TOO
It was Kelly's first official working day back at Deer Park Lodge and it turned out to be a long one with her putting in 10 hours.  With more upcoming medical appoints next week, Pheebs is going to have to adjust to being alone for a bit now.  Not one of her favorite things I can assure you.

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THE TRILLIUM FLOWER IS ONTARIO’S FLORAL EMBLEM

Going through some old drawers in our shed today looking for some mis-placed TV cables I came across an old tune up bill from Ruby's Garage in my hometown of Tavistock Ontario.  Bill was dated March 16th 1967.  I have had soooooo many vehicles over the years I cannot remember what I was driving at the time but I'm guessing it might have been a Ford Falcon.  Here is the itemized bill........

6 Spark Plugs --- $6.00

1 set of Points -- $2.70

1 Condenser ---- $1.35

1 Fan Belt ------- $2.65

                            $12.70

Tax                            .64

Tune up & check

for floor shift ---  $5.00

Total ------------$18.34

It would be interesting to know what that same bill would be at today's prices.  Not sure if Points & Condensers are even used anymore.

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Here’s something that may be of interest to all you diesel pusher drivers. Peter over at AMERICAN TRAVELER has a hard time staying warm while driving his rig in cold weather. With the heat sourcing engine in the back of the rig he’s having difficulty getting any hot air up front. I’m sure he would welcome any helpful thoughts or suggestions about that.
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TRILLIUMS NESTLED UNDER THE UMBRELLA LIKE MAY APPLES
SUE & MO are still busy out there in Oregon tracking down covered bridges. You will find some mighty fine bridge photos on their site as the Gals travel around in their RV.
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GROANER’S CORNER:(( Many of us "Old Folks" (those over 60, WAY over 60, or hovering near 60) are quite confused about how we should present ourselves. We're unsure about the kind of image we are projecting and whether or not we are correct as we try to conform to current fashions. Despite what you may have seen on the streets, the following combinations DO NOT go together and should be avoided:
1. A nose ring and bifocals
2. Spiked hair and bald spots
3. A pierced tongue and dentures
4. Miniskirts and support hose
5. Ankle bracelets and corn pads
6. Speedo's and cellulite
7. A belly button ring and a gall bladder surgery scar
8. Unbuttoned disco shirts and a heart monitor
9. Midriff shirts and a midriff bulge
10. Bikinis and liver spots
11. Short shorts and varicose veins
12. Inline skates and a walker
13. Thongs and Depends.
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Thursday, May 10, 2012

AWWWW NUTS, WHERE DID 12,668 PHOTOS JUST GO????

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A SUNSET GLOW ON GRAND BEND’S MARINA…THERE IS A CAMERA IN THE TOP WINDOW OF THAT LIGHTHOUSE & WE CLICK ON THIS GRAND BEND WEATHER CAM WHEN DOWN SOUTH IN THE WINTER TO CHECK ON WHAT THE WEATHER IS DOING BACK HOME.  IF YOU CLICK IT & GET A BLACK IMAGE IT JUST MEANS IT’S NIGHT TIME:))  NIKON D-40 AT 250mm

There is a song entitled, 'What A Difference A Day Makes' & I was reminded of that when I got up this morning feeling much better after a reasonably good night's sleep.  Lack of sleep always puts me in such a funk the following day both mentally & physically.  When I think of the bad old days & partying till 2,3, or 4 in the morning & then going to work at 7 it just makes me shake my head at the naivety of all those wasted years.  But, I guess we thought it fun at the time eh.
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Posted Wednesday night's Blog early, grabbed my cameras & headed out the door to see if I could catch me a sunset over the lake.  After letharging around all day it was nice to get out for some fresh air.  And boy was that air cold.  Coupled with gusting high winds coming in across Lake Huron it reminded me of a winter’s day.  Drove down to Grand Bend about 18 miles south of us & parked on the beach.  Saw a couple guys with wet suits on, windsurfing.  Egads, they must be freezing.  It was so cold I had to put my hands in my pockets between taking photos.  Even a short walk out on the pier had me chilled to the bone.

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A WINDSURFER FILLS HIS CHUTE WITH AIR

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LOOSING CONTROL & KER-SPLASH INTO THE ICY COLD WATER

I did take one picture of my little upholstery job while doing it Thursday morning but didn't take any of the finished seats.  So, upon request, here are the finished chairs.  Nothing extra special mind you, but for me any little job like this is always a major accomplishment.....especially if it turns out sorta kinda good that is.

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THE CUSHION COLOR IS MORE BURGUNDY AS IN THE LAST PHOTO

Any idea what if feels like to lose over 12,000 photos with just one click of the mouse.  Happened to me last night.  It's always a tricky bit of stressful business when it comes to moving batches of photos around because I have countless thousands of them here spaced out over 3 computers & an external hard drive.  I was in the process of copying this past winter's photos onto that external drive when I decided to create a new folder & drop my 5 winter months photo folders into one location.   Highlighted the five & dragged & dropped them into the new folder.  Opened the new folder &......nothing there!!  What!!!!!!  Searched & searched but couldn't find them.  I had a feeling they were more misplaced than lost & sure enough this morning when I clicked on my 'Arizona House' folder, there they were.  All 5 folders.  I had mistakenly dropped them all in my Arizona House folder instead of the new folder I had just created.  Can you imagine how sick I was feeling last night thinking I just may have lost 12,668 irreplaceable photos............

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<<< I HAVE WALKED TO THE END OF THIS GRAND BEND PIER WITH MANY DIFFERENT FRIENDS OVER THE YEARS

I'm not one to get myself all fancied up before going somewhere.  If I can't wear my blue jeans & old rough & tumble shirts, chances are pretty good I will not be going anywhere too darn fancy.  I well remember the Sunday morning struggles when I was a small boy being dragged off to Sunday school kicking & screaming. There I was, locked into a stiff starchy white shirt buttoned right to the top choking the life out of me.  Always fighting with a set of horrible gold cuff links I hated.  And, cinched up in some ill fitting goofy dress pants that I was supposed to return home with in the same immaculately clean state I had left in.  Those Sunday morning struggles went on forever & I was always the one who got out-struggled.  I think the pattern was set in my brain at an early age.  There would be no fancy pants stuff for me as soon as I got big enough to reverse those struggle outcomes.  Yes, there were periods in my life where I did adhere to dress codes because after all, one had to look cool through some of those growing up years, right.  And I did reluctantly tough out my 'pink & gold period' for a few years.  I did blog about that one time as I recall.  Pink shirts, white shorts, gold bracelet & neck chain, watch & rings.  Oh, how embarrassing for me to look back on what I call my 'pink years' now.  No, not real gold, just the cheap trashy stuff that looked like gold.  There was no class in this act I can tell ya:))  If by chance anyone is interested in that, you can just click on my…. PINK YEARS.

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One of the many things I enjoy about our other lifestyle in the Southwest is the laid back way of thinking there.  If I want to stick a banana in my Cowboy had, strap my pants on backwards & wear my shirt upside down, nobody is gonna notice.  And if somebody did, they wouldn't care anyway.  That's the kind of lifestyle I prefer.  No hoity toity fancy stuff.  Just wear what you want & go where you think:))

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It was a sunny but tad cool day so we slipped down to see Uncle Harry this morning at the Ritz Villa care center.  He was in his chair under a blanket feeling a bit on the cold side.  Didn't take Pheebs personality long to warm him up.  He's still doing pretty good for his age & confining care facility circumstances:))

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PHEEBE SCRAMBLES UP TO GIVE HARRY A SMOOCH….KELLY READS AN EARLY BIRTHDAY CARD TO HARRY FROM HIS FRIEND HELEN IN NANAIMO BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA

Spike & Scooter got into a fight this week & Spike is on the mend right now.  But, I'll let RV SUE fill you in on the details.  And speaking of RV Sue, I see Chuck & Geri from HAPPY TRAILS have been busy over there in that Utah place scouting out some boondocking sites for Sue, Spike & Bridget.  Again, if you wonder why Utah is my favorite scenic State, just have a look at Geri's pictures around the Zion Canyon area.  Some foody pics on there for you foody folks too. (oh boy, I am hearing multiple mouse clicks now)  Had the weather been warm in southern Utah during the winter months, that's where we would have been looking for a house & property the last couple years.  But alas, it gets pretty cold up there in the Zion, Bryce & Moab areas during the winters so we ruled it out.  'Warm' is the key word here at the Bayfield Bunch.  From our house in Congress Arizona we can be up into southern Utah in one day’s 450 mile drive.  Hubba Bubba no trubba:))

THE LAST PARAGRAPH:……………. :))

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GROANER'S CORNER:((  Saw this sticker on the back window of a Hummer this morning in Mitchell, Ontario.......

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