Wednesday, August 01, 2018

JEEP’S WHEELS WERE DOING SOME MUD SLINGING SO HAD TO POP IT INTO 4 WHEEL DRIVE

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Thunder, lightning and rain came in the night bringing in the first day of August.  Just think, a month from today and we'll be into September already.  Autumn approaches:))

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SHARING

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‘I DON’T LIKE SHARING’

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‘DUM DE DUM DE DUM’ DE DUM’

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‘WELL THE NERVE OF THAT LITTLE RODENT’!!

Missing her Tuesday morning Jeep ride Pheebs made it very clear she was not interested in sitting around the house for a second day.  Despite threatening skies and muddy roads she marched me out to the Jeep, stuck me behind the steering wheel and with one short curt bark said, 'DRIVE'!!  So drive I did do and away we went.

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CLEARING SKIES OUT OVER THE LAKE EARLIER THIS MORNING AT BAYFIELD’S BEACH

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Picked up a coffee in Bayfield and ventured out of town.  Less than half an hour later I had the Jeep in 4 wheel drive to keep from becoming stuck in the mud when we ventured down a dead end road alongside Kerr's Campground.  I sure have become a big fan of 4 wheel drive vehicles I'll tell ya.

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WE WERE LUCKY TO GET TURNED AROUND AND HEADED BACK

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TOOK US FOR A LITTLE WALK ON THE HARDER GRAVELY PART OF THE ROAD

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THIS IS THE ROAD INSIDE THE PARK LEADING IN AND OUT OF THE CAMPGRUND

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RV’S ARE PARKED ALONG A LOOP ROAD

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For years I've driven by Kerr's Campground southeast of Varna Ontario but never ventured in until this morning.  There were far more rigs in there than what I had figured as I ended up counting 20.  Never saw anyone around and only two vehicles so I'm guessing the travel trailers and fifth wheels are owned by week-enders who come out Friday, Saturday, and Sundays.  Seen some Kid’s bikes so maybe it is family oriented.  This is a nice open space scenic country campground surrounded by rural farm lands and forests. 

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CLOUDY DAY AT THE BEACH……KERR’S CAMPGROUND

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LOOKS LIKE THE FOLKS HAVE THEMSELVES SOME NEW HORSESHOE PITS

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<<< I THINK SOMEBODY DRAGGED HOME TOO MUCH FURNITURE

We were home shortly after 10 and with some extra energy on my side I put my RV hat on and spent the next few hours in and around the Motorhome.  Installed a new Sirius Satellite antennae on the roof then set about catching up on some interior cleaning.  Vacuuming, cleaning windows and mirrors etc.  I like it when I am able to comfortably accomplish things even if it's just cleaning up stuff.

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A STUDY OF COWS

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DID YOU NOTICE THE LONE TURKEY VULTURE HIGH IN THE SKY??

Haven’t mentioned this for awhile but just a reminder to readers.  Because of being hacked on Facebook twice through the ‘Friend Request’ feature I do not accept friend requests anymore.  Haven’t for a few years now.  Nothing personal, I just don’t need all that aggravation involved with being hacked.  I’m not a big Facebook fan or user anyway but I do thank a few loyal readers for their ‘Likes’:))

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GROANER'S CORNER:(( A henpecked husband was advised by a psychiatrist to assert himself. "You don't have to let your wife bully you," he said. "Go home and show her you're the boss."The husband decided to take the doctor's advice. He went home, slammed the door, saw his wife and growled, "From now on you're taking orders from me. I want my supper right now, and after you get it on the table, go upstairs and lay out my clothes. Tonight I am going out with the boys. You are going to stay at home where you belong. Another thing, you know who is going to tie my bow tie?"  "I certainly do," said his wife calmly, "the Undertaker."

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“What do you call the family of a water pump?...... Pump-Kin.”

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A blonde walked in a diner and orders a cup of coffee. When she gets her drink, she notices that it has a "contest game piece" on the side of the cup. She peels off the sticker and instantly starts screaming, "I won a motor home!" She continues shoulting, "I won a motor home!" until the waitress decides to get her boss. "What's the problem here?" the manager asks. "I won a motor home!" she shouts again. "That's impossible!" he replies. "We didn't give out motor homes." She says "Well, it says so on this sticker." The boss takes the sticker and reads it. It says: "Win a bagel."     (Winnebago)

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Tuesday, July 31, 2018

THINGS WENT WELL AT MY MEDICAL APPOINTMENT AND A 25 YEAR ANNIVERSARY AUGUST 1RST:))

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ON THE MEMORY CARD OF ONE OF MY CAMERAS I FOUND A FEW UNPUBLISHED PHOTOS TAKEN BACK IN APRIL….’AMERICAN GOLDFINCH’

The appointment with my nurse practitioner went fine this morning and it was determined I will likely live to see another day and perhaps many more days after that.  Seems it was a bacterial infection I had and the blood in the toilet Saturday and Sunday morning was caused by a separate issue which we are monitoring.  Although not thought to be serious.

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HOPE THESE SNOWY PHOTOS COOL YOU OFF ON THESE HOT SUMMER DAYS

With the fog of recent medical concerns now lifted it clears my mind to once again proceed with our future winter travels.  It seems medical issues at this age really know how to grab one’s attention and rightfully so.  Every time something goes bump in the night now I always ask myself the same question, "well is this it?  Is this the beginning of the end of my days.  I'm probably not alone with this thinking and am guessing it's very common with aging folks.  Not a thought that would enter one's mind years ago but with the reality and consequence of aging it's a logically natural thought progression for many of us now.  Nice to dodge yet another bullet one more time and be out from under that self imposed black umbrella feeling of 'impending doom'.  Again,  thanks to everyone for your concerns.   Hi-Ho Hi-Ho it's off to the next dilemma we go.

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DARK EYED JUNCO

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I have had a number of significant life changing turns in my life and one of them occurred 25 years ago tomorrow August 1rst.  After a long unsuccessful seemingly endless search I finally found my true long lasting and forever soul mate.  It began with an ad in a local paper placed by me and followed by a few back and forth phone calls which in turn led to a meeting in a coffee shop near the unlikely sounding hamlet of Doon.   Here then is an excerpt from a previous post a year ago that tells of the day I finally met this wonderfully caring person...………

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GREAT AMERICAN EAGLE……….’OH COME ON’!!!!!!

It was 25 years ago tomorrow August 1rst that Kelly and I met for the very first time in a little coffee shop near Doon Ontario south of Kitchener.  I have been carrying a pen and little black note book in my shirt pockets every day for 34 years and in September of 2009 I wrote a post about how that pen and notebook nearly sunk my chances that very first day I met Kelly.  (I carry notebooks to write everything down I need to do each day) Here is an excerpt from that post……..”As helpful as my little black (yes, it's actually black) book has been over the years it did very nearly cost me a second date with a very good looking personable blonde I had just met in a coffee shop one afternoon in Doon, Ontario. It was my first time meeting Kelly & I had pulled out all the stops. Wore my very best used Thrift Shop shirt and Sally Ann jeans.  Newest pair of old running shoes and I even think I remembered to wash behind my ears that morning.  To put the icing on the cake I even bought her a coffee as I recall. My pen & notebook were securely in my pocket and I never gave them a second thought. Everything went well (I think it was that free coffee I bought her that made the big impression) & we agreed to meet again later in the week for a movie. It wasn't until a few years later that she told me when she came into the coffee shop that day & saw the pen & notebook in my pocket that she had me pegged for a nerdy type guy & she definitely was not looking for a nerdy type guy. (good thing I had taken my glasses off & stuck them in my back pocket) Well, somehow me, my pen, & my notebook all survived the close coffee shop encounter that day & we have all been a part of Kelly's life ever since. Who would have ever thunk it huh. Now, how's that for a happy ending to a story between a man, a woman, a pen, & a notebook................:))

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GROANER'S CORNER:((    In keeping with tonight’s snowy photos I give you this announcement::  Effective immediately, the following economizing measures are being implemented in the "Twelve Days of Christmas" subsidiary for Christmas 2018:
1) The partridge will be retained, but the pear tree, which never produced the cash crop forecasted, will be replaced by a plastic hanging plant, providing considerable savings in maintenance
2) Two turtle doves represent a redundancy that is simply not cost effective. In addition, their romance during working hours could not be condoned. The positions are, therefore, eliminated
3) The three French hens will remain intact. After all, everyone loves the French
4) The four calling birds will be replaced by an automated voice mail system, with a call waiting option. An analysis is underway to determine who the birds have been calling, how often and how long they talked.
5) The five golden rings have been put on hold by the Board of Directors. Maintaining a portfolio based on one commodity could have negative implications for institutional investors. Diversification into other precious metals, as well as a mix of T-Bills and high technology stocks, appear to be in order
6) The six geese-a-laying constitutes a luxury which can no longer be afforded. It has long been felt that the production rate of one egg per goose per day was an example of the general decline in productivity. Three geese will be let go, and an upgrading in the selection procedure by personnel will assure management that, from now on, every goose it gets will be a good one
7) The seven swans-a-swimming is obviously a number chosen in better times. The function is primarily decorative. Mechanical swans are on order. The current swans will be retrained to learn some new strokes, thereby enhancing their outplacement
8) As you know, the eight maids-a-milking concept has been under heavy scrutiny by the EEOC. A male/female balance in the workforce is being sought. The more militant maids consider this a dead-end job with no upward mobility. Automation of the process may permit the maids to try a-mending, a-mentoring or a-mulching
9) Nine ladies dancing has always been an odd number. This function will be phased out as these individuals grow older and can no longer do the steps
10) Ten Lords-a-leaping is overkill. The high cost of Lords, plus the expense of international air travel, prompted the Compensation Committee to suggest replacing this group with ten out-of-work congressmen. While leaping ability may be somewhat sacrificed, the savings are significant as we expect an oversupply of unemployed congressmen this year
11) Eleven pipers piping and twelve drummers drumming is a simple case of the band getting too big. A substitution with a string quartet, a cutback on new music, and no uniforms, will produce savings which will drop right to the bottom line
Overall we can expect a substantial reduction in assorted people, fowl, animals and related expenses. Though incomplete, studies indicate that stretching deliveries over twelve days is inefficient. If we can drop ship in one day, service levels will be improved.  Regarding the lawsuit filed by the attorney's association seeking expansion to include the legal profession ("thirteen lawyers-a-suing"), a decision is pending.  Deeper cuts may be necessary in the future to remain competitive. Should that happen, the Board will request management to scrutinize the Snow White Division to see if seven dwarfs is the right number.

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An enormously wealthy 65-year-old man falls in love with a young woman in her twenties and is contemplating proposing.  "Do you think she'd marry me if I tell her I'm 45?" he asked a friend.  "Your chances are better," said the friend, "if you tell her you're 90."

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Monday, July 30, 2018

GOT MYSELF A MEDICAL APPOINTMENT FOR TUESDAY MORNING

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Sure wished our refreshingly cool low 60’s mornings would hang on longer into the day.  I’ll just have to be patient and wait another month or so for those very much most magical mornings.

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Under clear sunny skies Pheebs and I headed off for the Maitland Valley Medical Center.  I have an appointment to see my Nurse Practitioner Tuesday morning at 11:30.  When I told the reception lady my symptoms she said there is a bacterial infection going around right now.  I’m wondering if that would include the bleeding I experienced Saturday and Sunday mornings.

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HOLLYWOOD MAY HAVE IT’S ‘RED CARPET’ FOR IT’S STARS BUT GODERICH HAS A ‘BLUE CARPET’ FOR IT’S BEACH GOERS FROM THE PARKING LOT TO THE BEACH

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THESE RV RENTAL FOLKS WERE STILL IN THE SAME SPOT THIS MORNING SO MUST HAVE OVERNIGHTED IT

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SAW THIS GUY ON A GODERICH STREET THIS MORNING, GEEEEZZZZZ I DIDN’T THINK IT WAS THAT COLD!!

From the medical center we did our customary coffee-harbor-beach sweep then headed ourselves for home.  Humidity was already up and I didn’t feel like going for a hike and turning myself into a sweaty ball of paste again.  Besides, the mosquitos and biting Deer Flies would be waiting for us in the hotter air as well.

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AND THANKS AGAIN TO OUR FRONT YARD FROGS FOR TODAY’S PHOTO OPPS

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I LOVE MY MOM EVEN IF SHE’S  FEELING A LITTLE STONED TODAY

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I COUNTED 25 TURTLES ON THIS LOG IN A POND IN FRONT OF A FARM HOUSE THIS MORNING

Did a bit of weed whacking then came in and sat by my fan with the A/C on.  My outside activities for the day were over.

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WE ARE STILL KEEPING A CLOSE EYE ON THIS YEARS CORN CROP

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EVEN GETTING SOME PAWS ON THE GROUND TO CHECK THE STALKS

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Overall I am feeling remarkably better than just 3 days ago which has totally surprised me.  Last time I shook like that then felt as bad as I did afterwards it lasted for weeks.  I think it was the Fall of 2015 when it last happened. 

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I LIKE TO SEE FARMYARDS FILLED WITH FLOWERS

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HEY IS THIS A SIGN OF AUTUMN??  NOPE, JUST A YOUNG TREE STRUGGLING THROUGH  SUMMER’S DROUGHT

Holy Smokes almost August already and that means only 6 weeks to our departure time for this winter’s travels.  Haven’t been thinking too much about that lately but I had better hurry up and get my pre-travel hat on.  I’m sure once this weather begins to cool off a bit more it will activate me into action.  Lots to do…………

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‘IF YOU GET ANY CLOSER WITH THAT CAMERA MISTER I’M GONNA JUMP RIGHT ON YOUR FACE!!’

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( A Few Church Bulletins::

The Associate Minister unveiled the church's new tithing campaign slogan last Sunday: "I Upped My Pledge - Up Yours.

"Our next song is "Angels We Have Heard Get High.

"Don't let worry kill you, let the church help.

For those of you who have children and don't know it, we have a nursery downstairs.

This being Easter Sunday, we will ask Mrs. Lewis to come forward and lay an egg on the altar.

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My boss told me to have a good day, so i went home.

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Three old ladies met on the street on a very stormy day. The wind was so strong and loud that they had difficulty in hearing each other. "It's windy," said one. "No, it's Thursday," said the next. "So am I," said the third. "Let's go and have a drink!"

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