Saturday, May 01, 2021

PHEEBS AND I HEAD OUT FOR SUPPER

I think the highlight of our day was when Pheebs and I went out for supper.  She was so excited to be going somewhere she nearly jumped out of her fur.  Sure makes my day to see her so happy all the time.  In the south end of Bayfield, there is a take-out eatery called the Woodland Drive-In and I think it's been there forever.  I've had a habit since moving to the Bayfield area back in 2002 of popping in there for a foot-long hot dog each Spring.  In fact, I think I've blogged about that a couple times over the years.  Noticed a few days ago they were open for the season again so late this afternoon Pheebs and I piled into the Jeep and headed for the Woodland.  I very rarely eat french-fries anymore but by golly it was a small fries we got with our foot long today.  And they were really good fries.  Now, I don't give Pheebs fries but we do share the weenie part of the hot dog and of course I'm careful not to leave any pieces of onion on her chunks.  And without fail we had the usual mess and even managed to get a big splotch of ketchupfied mustard on my camera lens.  Things just wouldn't be right if we didn't make our usual front-seat food mess.

 HERE'S OUR FOOT LONG HOT DOG WITH A BITE OUT OF ONE END ALREADY
 PHEEBS WATCHES CLOSELY TO MAKE SURE I DON'T HOG THE HOT DOG

 THE WOODLAND DRIVE-IN
Despite a sunny morning, the windy air was again on the cool to cold side and by afternoon the usual clouds were back in place making for another dark night.  Once again it was a good inside reading day.  But we did manage a few country photos while the sun was out this morning.

 PREPARING TO FERTILIZE SOME FIELDS

 FORESTS ARE LOOKING NICE IN THEIR SPRING FINERY
Following our little Saturday night supper out we took a drive around Bayfield snapping a few drive-by pics here and there along the way before heading home.  Looking forward to some possibly warmer temps for Sunday and so what if it rains, it would just be nice to feel some warmer air.  

 BAYFIELD'S FLOATING BOAT DOCKS ARE IN THE WATER FOR ANOTHER SEASON
 A FEW DRIVE-BY PHOTOS AROUND BAYFIELD THIS AFTERNOON
 A WELL THOUGHT OUT FLOWER GARDEN

Talked to Kelly for a bit on the phone today and she said she was surprised to find the doors on her car frozen shut this morning.  Gives you an idea of the whacky weather we have going on around the Great Lakes.  

 THESE FARM LANE TULIPS ARE STILL CLOSED UP AFTER THE OVERNIGHT CHILLY AIR

GROANER'S CORNER:((   A tramp knocked on the door of the inn known as St. George and the Dragon. The landlady answered the door.  The tramp said, “Could you give a poor man something to eat?”  "No,” said the woman, slamming the door in his face.  He knocked again and said, “Could I have a few words with George?”

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There was a man walking alone along a beach. He comes across a bottle with a cork in it. The man picks up the bottle and pulls out the cork. A loud roar follows and a genie appears. The genie says to the man, "I'm a little tired today and I can only give you two wishes."  The man says "That's OK, two is enough." "First, I would like one billion dollars in a Swiss bank account."
Poof - The genie hands the man a paper and says "Here's the number to your account."  Next, the man says, "Second, I would like to be irresistible to women."  Poof - the genie turned him into a box of chocolates.

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Friday, April 30, 2021

I WISHED OUR DARN WEATHER WOULD WARM UP!!

 I'M GUESSING THIS LITTLE FELLOW IS A CHIPPING SPARROW
I don't know what's going on with Blogger's format again but now it won't let me chose the size of font I like to type with making the small print harder to see for me. And yet the published font size is fine. Well, I guess that's all that matters really except that these Blogger bugs really bug me!! Oooops, I just accidentally must have somehow fixed it.  Yes, these computers can certainly be a love/hate thing alright:((  
 OUR FRONT YARD IS FINALLY GREENING UP
It was a cold and windy uninspiring start to the day and not even a few Sun splashes made it any better for me. Pheebs and I wandered around for a while with Libby's heater on and came home again. Resigned myself to the fact it was going to be another inside day but did manage to talk myself into taking Pheebs for a little half-hour Scooter toot around Bayfield after lunch.  Wind gusts were really bad today or we might have ventured out of town a little further.
 AFTER THURSDAY'S ALL DAY RAIN FARMERS WILL HAVE TO WAIT FOR DRYER FIELDS
 AND IF YOUR WANTING TO HAVE YOUR BROWN FIELD LOOKING LIKE A FLAT GULF THIS HEAVY ROLLER ASSEMBLY IS FOR YOU
 PHEEBS AND I TOOK SCOOTER FOR A TOOTER INTO BAYFIELD AND BACK
In my Thursday post, I may have misidentified a Rufous-sided Towhee as an Eastern Towhee.  Len S. in an email corrected me on that.  I have since fixed my mistake.  The Grackles still dominate our front yard but I am seeing more and more songbirds showing up.  One pair of Cardinals have stayed as well as a few Blue Jays and a pair of Mourning Doves.  Nuthatches are still here as well as a few Black Cap Chickadees.  Most of the Juncos have left.  A number of Red Wing Blackbirds at the feeders too.
Kelly called this afternoon and her Mom is doing reasonably well but is going to need someone there with her for an extended period of time.  Kelly will be busy keeping things organized with coming and going therapists and upcoming Doctor's appointments, etc.  I think Kelly got there to help her Mother just at the right time.  
GROANER'S CORNER:(( 
Tanjooberrymutts:
By the time you read through this you will understand 'TANJOOBERRYMUTTS'
The following is a telephone exchange between a hotel guest and room-service in a hotel ...
Room Service : "Morrin. Roon sirbees."
Guest : "Sorry, I thought I dialed room-service."
Room Service: " Rye . Roon sirbees...morrin! Joowish to oddor sunteen???"
Guest: "Uh..... Yes, I'd like to order bacon and eggs."
Room Service: "Ow ulai den?"
Guest: ".....What??"
Room Service: "Ow ulai den?!?... Pryed, boyud , pochd?"
Guest: "Oh, the eggs! How do I like them? Sorry..Scrambled, please."
Room Service: "Ow ulai dee bayken? Creepse?"
Guest: "Crisp will be fine."
Room Service: "Hokay. Ansahn toes?"
Guest: "What?"
Room Service: "An toes. ulaisahn toes?"
Guest: "I.... Don't think so.."
RoomService: "No? Udo wan sahn toes???"
Guest: "I feel really bad about this, but I don't know what 'udo wan sahn toes' means."
RoomService: "Toes! Toes!...WhyUoo donwan toes? Ow bow Anglish moppin we botter?"  Guest: "Oh, English muffin! !! I've got it! You were saying 'toast'... Fine...Yes, an English muffin will be fine."
RoomService: "We botter?"
Guest: "No, just put the botter on the side."
RoomService: "Wad?!?"
Guest: "I mean butter... Just put the butter on the side."
RoomService: "Copy?"
Guest: "Excuse me?"
RoomService: "Copy...tea.. meel?"
Guest: "Yes. Coffee, please... And that's everything."
RoomService: "One Minnie. Scramah egg, creepse bayken, Anglish moppin, we botter on sigh and copy ... Rye ??"
Guest: "Whatever you say."
RoomService: "Tanjooberrymutts."
Guest: "You're welcome"
Remember I said "By the time you read through this YOU WILL UNDERSTAND 'TANJOOBERRYMUTTS'
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Thursday, April 29, 2021

THE DAY HOPALONG CASSIDY RODE BACK INTO MY LIFE

 A MASKED BANDIT IN OUR FRONT YARD THIS AFTERNOON
It was a cold drizzly rain Pheebs and I followed to Goderich this morning and a steady rain we followed all the home again about 40 minutes later.  A drive down around the harbor and a Walmart stop is about all we did there.  I doinked around with inside stuff, read, and caught up on some zzzzzzz's.  There really wasn't much else to do on this cold and rainy late April day.

 LOW HANGING CLOUDS OVER GODERICH'S HARBOR EARLIER TODAY
 DESPITE THE DAMP COLD, I HOPE THIS OLDER COUPLE ON THE NEW BOARDWALK WERE ENJOYING THEIR WALK IN THE EARLY MORNING RAIN
 DEFINITELY NO PLANS TO OPEN GODERICH'S BEACHES ANY TIME SOON
 LOOKING SOUTH ALONG A FOGGY LAKE HURON SHORELINE

 TWO LARGE FREIGHTERS AT THE SALT MINE
TOO WET FOR FARMERS TO BE ON THE LAND TODAY SO THEY LEFT THEIR FARM MACHINES WHERE THEY WERE
 SURE LOOKS LIKE A BIG SOMETHING MISSING ON ONE SIDE OF THE CARPORT
A few years ago when we still had our house in Congress Arizona, a sizeable package showed up at our local post office one day.  I had no idea what it was or who could have possibly sent it.  And it was addressed to me.  Taking the package home I still remember sitting on our front porch opening it and not knowing that in a few minutes I would be taken back to an era from my early childhood.  Of course back in the 50's we boys all had our favorite TV cowboy heroes and mine was Hopalong Cassidy.  I had blogged about that and little did I know that Hoppy and his horse Topper were in that package.  And that package had come all the way from the state of Oregon.  It was a surprise gift from fellow RV Blogger, Russ Krecklow.  Russ had had that framed Hoppy picture for many years and after we bought our Arizona house he sent it to me to hang on the wall of our little adobe cowboy ranch-style house.  And I did just that.  A few years later we ended up selling that house and one of the things I made sure to bring back to Canada with us was the 'Hoppy' picture.  It hangs in our sunroom now along with a couple of my earlier cowboy hats.  You can read my post for the day Hopalong Cassidy rode back into this little boy's life.....A Big Surprise In The Mail From Oregon Today  I think Russ is still alive and well out there in that Oregon place somewhere:))

 NOVEMBER 4TH 2013

 HOPPY ON OUR CONGRESS ARIZONA LIVING ROOM WALL
 HOPPY ON OUR BAYFIELD ONTARIO SUNROOM WALL PLUS TWO OF MY OLD COWBOY HATS
We had our Arizona house for nearly 5 years and in that time a number of blog readers from around the country when in the area dropped around to see us and say hello.  Some of those good folks we are still in touch with and many we never saw or heard from again.  Whenever I have occasion to dust off a few old memories, people come to mind and I wonder how they are doing and where they are now.  Sometimes people would send us an email, or call us on the phone or just show up at our front gate with a big smile and a 'Howdy'.  And sometimes it was even us who actually sent out an invitation.  And it was funny how over our RVing years strangers would sometimes come up to us and say, 'Hey I know you, your the Bayfield Bunch.  And it could be anywhere.  In the parking lot of a Cracker Barrel, in front of a laundromat in Yuma, a book exchange in Borrego Springs, California, in a canyon northeast of Wickenburg, Arizona, in Dead Horse Ranch State Park near Cottonwood Arizona, in Bisbee Arizona, (yay Paula) another really nice couple from Phoenix tracked us down near Elfrida Az, and another couple walking by in Ajo Arizona recognized us.  And another lady at the laundromat in Ajo.  It was Pheebs she recognized first.  Another time a blog reader recognized us just outside of the 'Big Tent' in Quartzite Arizona.  A couple fellas on ATV's tracked us down there as well when we were boondocked south of Quartzsite and I remember fellow RV Blogger John Brown finding us there as well.  Another couple driving through the Hickiwan Trails campground near Why Arizona also stopped to say hello.  We once delivered about 10 boxes of breakfast cereal to a couple at the Kartchner Caves campground near Benson Arizona.  They were blog readers and knew we were about to leave Canada for Arizona.  They wondered if we could bring down some cereal only available in Canada at that time.  I'll be darned if I can remember what kind of cereal it was.  Also remembered are the folks who offered us free accommodation if we were ever in their area and the friends and strangers who stopped by to help us out with things whether on the road or at our Congress house.  Yes, we certainly have a lot of wonderful memories from our 13 years (2006-2019) of traveling around the great American Southwest and our two cross-country trips to Florida.  And I've only touched on a few of those great memories.  I sure hope we can tack on a couple more RV years and maybe we'll get to see some of those long lost traveling friends again.............

 RUFUS-SIDED TOWHEE
 DEFINITELY A RASCALLY RACCOON
 AND THIS LITTLE CHAP I AM GUESSING AS POSSIBLY A WHITE-THROATED SPARROW
Spent some time today Spring cleaning my closets and drawers.  I have shirts and pants dating back to before the Boar War, socks that have seen the turn of the century, and underwear that must have come over on the Mayflower.  I don't know why it is I can't seem to throw things out.  Even shirts with holes in them the size of hubcaps I keep.  I've even got boots here that must have belonged to Beetle Bailey at one time.  Oh it's quite a struggle I have with myself some days.   

GROANER'S CORNER:(( Recently moved to a new city, I was eager to meet people. So one day I struck up a conversation with the only other woman in the gym. Pointing to two men playing racquetball in a nearby court, I said to her, "There's my husband." Then I added, "The thin one--not the fat one."  After a slightly uncomfortable silence she replied, "And that's my husband - the fat one."

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The longest drum solo was 10 hours and 26 minutes...And it was performed by the child sitting behind me on Delta flight 963 from LA to Tokyo.

A man was brought to a hospital with heavily fractured bones. The doctor in the intensive care unit asks him, "Are you married?"  "No, I've been run over by a truck."

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