Thursday, March 30, 2023

ALIVE AT SEVENTY FIVE -- KELLY'S BIRTHDAY TODAY:))))))

 OUR SPRING MOONBEAM MUSHROOMS ARE DOING WELL:))
Today is Kelly's birthday and this is what she posted on her Facebook page this morning.

This picture is of my brother Peter  & I celebrating a birthday many years ago.    Maybe it was my 5th birthday, because now that 70 years have been added I feel fortunate and sad at the same time.   It seems like I am on a threshold of a transition when we stand betwixt and between one state and another.  Maybe I should add "The Alzheimer's Prevention Program", and "Keep Your Brain Alive" to my reading list now.  I guess I feel ready to cross the threshold into the next liminal stage, ("Liminal stages are psychological thresholds, times of transition. the biggies are birth, marriage, death --( cultures develop splashy rituals around these transitions to ease the anxiety they provoke.")  So we will go to my daughter's house for a party. 🥳 𝐓𝐨 𝐜𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐛𝐞𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐚𝐭 𝐬𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐲-𝐟𝐢𝐯𝐞.

Not a cloud in the sky but we had a skiff of snow on the ground.  With the temps barely above freezing, we knew we had warmer days ahead so it was onwards and upwards.  After washing the Jeep at the Bayfield carwash, Pheebs and I headed off to the cemetery for a walk around the perimeter.  I made it three-quarters of the way before the pain in my right leg set in.  Popped in to see Richard and Gayle on the way home but they were out.  

 QUITE AN OUTSIDE COFFEE KLATCH AT BAYFIELDS MAIN STREET SHOPBIKE COFFEE ROASTERS THIS MORNING 
 FISHERMEN FINALLY HAVE ACCESS TO THE TIP OF BAYFIELD'S SOUTH PIER AGAIN
Despite today's cold icy wind, I was able to slip outside and do some puttering with my wheelbarrow, leaf rake, and pitchfork.  And, I'm seeing some mid-50F days coming up next week.  I said to Kelly this afternoon that it has been five long months since we were last able to go outside in short sleeves and feel any warmth in the air.  

THIS  GREEN PERIWINKLE ISN'T LETTING YESTERDAY'S SNOW KEEP IT DOWN
 SPRING IS BUSTING OUT ALL OVER
 OUR WHITE MAGNOLIA BUDS ARE COMING OUT
 RETURNING FROM THE LIBRARY, KELLY BACKS THE SUBARU INTO OUR CARPORT
Al's Music Box:)) Harvest Moon by Neil Young from the album 'Harvest Moon'.  1993  This song holds a special place in our hearts for Kelly and I.  Harvest Moon was released in 1993 and that was the summer we met in a little coffee shop near Doon Ontario.  Early on we found out we both liked the same kinds of music and Neil Young's song quickly became 'our song'.  Within a month of meeting, Kelly had procured a couple tickets to a Neil Young concert at Toronto's CNE stadium.  When he sang that song, we had our arms entwined standing in the bleachers swaying side to side to Neil singing Harvest Moon:))  It was a special moment and one I will never forget.  Backing up Neil Young that night was Booker T and the MGs. (think Green Onions)  Over the next couple of years, Kelly secured tickets for 'The Rolling Stones', ZZ Top, Pink Floyd, and the Eagles.  Had I not met Kelly, I would not have seen any of these groups.........Here is a paragraph from a post I wrote in 2016 about the day Kelly and I met for the first time.  (We met in a little coffee shop near Doon Ontario south of Kitchener.  I have been carrying a pen and a little black notebook in my shirt pockets every day for 33 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 blonde I had just met in a coffee shop one afternoon in Doon, Ontario. (we had previously talked by phone after I put an ad in a few local papers via a dating service saying I was looking for a girlfriend....and Kelly still has that ad) 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, my newest pair of old running shoes and I even think I remembered to wash behind my ears and comb my hair 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 nerdy notebook)   

 MOONBEAM MUSHROOM??  NAW, THAT'S JUST THE GLOBE FROM OUR OLD STREETLIGHT
GROANER'S CORNER:(( "Did God make you, Grandpa?"  "Yes, God made me" the grandfather answered.  A few minutes later, the little girl asked him, "Did God make me, too?"  "Yes, He did," the older man replied.  For a few minutes, the little girl seemed to be studying her grandpa, as well as her own reflection in the mirror, while her grandfather wondered what was running through her little mind.  At last she spoke up. "You know, Grandpa," she said, "God is sure doing a lot better job lately, isn't he?"

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My bloody rude neighbor came over banging on the door at 2 a.m. last night....Luckily I was still up playing my drums!!

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Patient 1: 'Why did you run away from the operating table?'
Patient 2: 'The nurse was repeatedly saying 'don't get nervous', 'don't be afraid', 'be strong', 'this is a small operation only', things like that.'
Patient 1: 'So what was wrong with that? Why were you so afraid?'
Patient 2: 'She was talking to the surgeon!'

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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

A FAST MOVING SNOWSTORM RIPS THROUGH THE NEIGHBORHOOD


 THERE IS QUITE A TUSSLE GOING ON AT THE MOMENT BETWEEN WINTER AND SPRING IN OUR FLOWERBEDS
Al's Music Box:))  Mandy by Barry Manilow from the album 'Barry Manilow II'.  1975

 A FAST-MOVING SNOWSTORM RIPPED THROUGH THE NEIGHBORHOOD EARLY THIS AFTERNOON....AND THERE ARE TWO RED MALE CARDINALS IN THIS PHOTO
 THIS MALE ROBIN IS NOT PLEASED WITH THE CHANGE IN WEATHER
 THESE GRACKLES ARE NOT LIKING IT EITHER
 EVEN THE PHEEBS GOT SNOWED ON WHEN SHE WENT OUT
 I ALWAYS HIDE A SNACK FOR HER WHEN SHE COMES IN
 THIS MOURNING DOVE IS FLAPPING ITS WINGS TO SCARE OFF THE GRACKLES
 THIS GRACKLE IS NOT IMPRESSED WITH THE MOURNING DOVE'S ANTICS
 THIS ROBIN IS HAVING A FEW HARSH WORDS WITH OLD MAN WINTER!!!!
GRACKLES AND RED WING BLACKBIRDS
ALL AT THE SAME TIME THIS AFTERNOON WE HAD BLUE JAYS, CARDINALS, NUTHATCHES, BLACK CAP CHICKADEES, GRACKLES, MOURNING DOVES, DARK-EYED JUNCOS, ROBINS, GOLDFINCHES,  AND RED WING BLACKBIRDS IN THE YARD...AND I MIGHT HAVE SEEN A RARE GILLYGALOO BIRD TOO:))
 SKIES BEGAN TO CLEAR BY LATE AFTERNOON
SUNNY SHADOWS
 'YAAAAY' SUNNY BLUE SKIES
 SEEKING SUNLIGHT, AN AZALEA BUD PEEKS OUT FROM UNDER ITS CAP OF AFTERNOON SNOW
GROANER'S CORNER:
((  Many years ago, in the south pacific, there was a small island kingdom that was ruled by a kind and benevolent King. Each year, on the King's birthday, the residents of the island gave the King a new throne as a token of their love and respect for him.  And each year, the King would put last year's gift up in the attic of his small grass house. After many years of ruling the island, the weight of the large number of birthday presents stored up in the attic became too heavy and caused the house to collapse down on the King.  The moral to the story is: He who lives in a grass house, shouldn't stow thrones.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2023

A THICK FOG HANGING IN THE PINE TREES

Parting our living room curtains this morning I saw a thick fog hanging in the pine trees.  Knowing that fog meant 'no wind', Pheebs and I headed out to our wide-open country road walking spot and had ourselves a stroll up the gravel road and back.  Home again I hauled out our shop vac.  The Jeep's interior hadn't been cleaned since last Fall sometime so I busied myself vacuuming out all the debris.  Needless to say, it was quite a mess in there.  I also forked half a dozen wheelbarrow loads of yard waste into our utility trailer.......  And here is an example of how great it always felt years ago when returning home from our winter's southwest travels..... March 28th, 2009.  Angola Michigan To Bayfield Ontario...'We're Home':))  

 A FOGGY START TO OUR DAY

SUNSHINE IS QUICKLY BURNING THE FOG OFF
 THE JEEPS INTERIOR WAS WAY OVERDUE FOR A CLEANING
Al's Music Box:)) The Sounds Of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel from the album 'Sounds Of Silence'.  1966

GROANER'S CORNER:(( Bubba and Earl were fishing down by the Ohio River on different sides of the riverbank at night. Bubba was catching a whole bunch of fish for his family, but Earl hadn't caught any and was frustrated and called out to Bubba, "How come you've been catching all them there fish and I ain't caught a single one?"  Bubba replied, " I don’t know.... why don’t ya come on over here?"  "I don’t know.... I don’t see a bridge, and there ain't no boat, and I don’t swim to well" Bubba picks up his flashlight, turns it on, and replies, " Why don’t you walk across this here beam of light?" Earl was outraged and replied "do you think am stupid? When I get halfway across you'll turn the flashlight off!!!"

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Monday, March 27, 2023

'NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN'

SPRING FLOWERS SEEN IN GODERICH THIS MORNING
Al's Music Box:)) Nights In White Satin by the Moody Blues from the album, 'Days Of Future Passed'.  1967

GROANER'S CORNER:((  An aged farmer and his wife were leaning against the edge of their pig-pen when the old woman wistfully recalled that the next week would mark their golden wedding anniversary.  "Let's have a party, Homer," she suggested. "Let's kill a pig."  The farmer scratched his grizzled head. "Gee, Ethel," he finally answered, "I don't see why the pig should take the blame for something that happened fifty years ago."

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Sunday, March 26, 2023

A BIG BRIGHT SUNSHINY DAY

Al's Music Box:)) Hello Stranger by Barbara Lewis from the album 'Hello Stranger'.  1963

GROANER'S CORNER:(( A little boy was overheard talking to himself as he strutted through the backyard, wearing his baseball cap and toting a ball and bat.  "I'm the greatest hitter in the world," he announced. Then, he tossed the ball into the air, swung at it, and missed. "Strike One!" he yelled.  Undaunted, he picked up the ball and said again, "I'm the greatest hitter in the world!" He tossed the ball into the air. When it came down, he swung again and missed. "Strike two!" he cried.  The boy then paused a moment to examine his bat and ball carefully. He spit on his hands and rubbed them together. He straightened his cap and said once more, "I'm the greatest hitter in the world!" Again, he tossed the ball up in the air and swung at it. He missed. "Strike three!"  "Wow!" he exclaimed. "I'm the greatest pitcher in the world!"

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Saturday, March 25, 2023

WE DID NEARLY REACH 5OF TODAY

 I DON'T KNOW, MAYBE IT IS ALL THE SYMMETRIC LINES IN THIS PHOTO THAT CAUGHT MY EYE
Only half of this morning's freezing rain happened and it wasn't the freezing part.  However, the high winds warning did happen as predicted.  Pheebs and I slipped out of the driveway shortly before ten, headed into Bayfield, and were soon home again.  There wasn't much happening in Bayfield.  And there wasn't much happening for the rest of the day here at home either.  We did reach nearly 50F today and all the ice in our driveway is finally gone:)) 

 SAW THIS OLD 1786 CANNON AND ACCOMPANYING STONE CANNONBALL WASHED UP ON BAYFIELD'S BEACH THIS MORNING
Al's Music Box:)) Take It Easy by the Eagles from the album 'Eagles'.  1972  This is from their Farewell Tour live in Melbourne Australia in 2004. 

GOLDFINCHES ON OUR BIRD STATION TODAY
GROANER'S CORNER:(( Two guys were doing construction on a house. One of them who was nailing down siding would reach into his nail pouch, pull out a nail, and then either toss it over his shoulder or nail it into the siding.  The other guy, figuring this was worth looking into, asked, "Why are you throwing those nails away?"  The first guy explained, "If I pull a nail out of my pouch and it's pointed towards me, I throw it away 'cause it's defective. If it's pointed toward the house, then I nail it into the siding."  The second guy was outraged. He yelled, "You moron! The nails pointed toward you aren't defective! They're for the other side of the house!"

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Our 15-year-old daughter, Melanie, had to write a report for school about World War II, specifically D-Day and the invasion of Normandy.  “Isn't there a movie about that?” she asked.  I told her there was, but I couldn't think of the name.  Then it came to her, “Oh, I remember! Isn't it something like ‘Finding Private Nemo'?”

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