Saturday, January 10, 2026

I STOPPED AND CAREFULLY SURVEYED THE ICY ROAD AHEAD

 OUR RECENT THAW HAS BROKEN UP SOME OF THE LAKE ICE
Our much-appreciated early January thaw came to a quiet end overnight.  Winter has reset itself, and colder temperatures have returned, with snow soon to follow.   The thaw was sure great while it lasted, and we did lose a lot of our previously accumulated snow.  Okay, let's get back to the business of counting down the days to Spring, shall we:))
 HAPPY TO SEE OUR DRIVEWAY FREE OF SNOW AND ICE THIS MORNING

Not wanting to sit around this morning, I headed into Bayfield and snapped a couple of pics in the beach area.  From there, my next stop was a coffee and a blueberry muffin to go at Bayfield's Tim Hortons.  With the temps hovering around the freezing mark, I figured the country roads wouldn't be too sloppy, so I headed down the paved Bronson Line and turned left onto the graveled Pavilion Road.  It's a road Pheebs and I always took when heading to the Linwood Conservation Area for a walk.  For the most part, the road was bare, but I saw ice ahead where the road becomes hilly through a forest.  Debated whether to go further, but looking at the road, I could see where I would be fine heading uphill as long as I kept my two passenger-side tires on the bare gravel shoulder.  So that's what I did and had no problem.  I felt sad when I came to the spot where Pheebs and I always parked before beginning our walk.  In my mind's eye, I could see her running about along the hedgerow with her nose to the ground, checking out all the smells. Tears leaked from my eyes.  I miss her so much.  Continuing on, I came to another icy patch of road in a gully.  I stopped and carefully surveyed the icy road ahead, and not seeing a sensible, safe way to proceed, I carefully turned around and continued back along the way I had just come.  Decided to head for home but stopped on the way at Bayfield's car wash and gave Subie a thorough hosing down.  It's always good to get all that corrosive road salt off the car!!

EVEN A COUPLE OF BICYCLES ON THE SOUTH PIER THIS MORNING
 EVEN THESE MACHINES AT BAYFIELD'S BEACH HAVE THE WEEKEND OFF
 A COFFEE AND A MUFFIN TO GO, COMPLIMENTS OF A TIM'S CARD WOODSY GOT ME FOR CHRISTMAS
 FIGURED I'D BE ALRIGHT GOING UP THIS ICY HILL IF I KEPT MY PASSENGER SIDE WHEELS ON THE GRAVEL
 FOR PHEEBS AND I THIS WAS A FAVORITE WALKING SPOT ON THE GRASS UP ALONG THAT HEDGEROW
FURTHER DOWN THE ROAD I CAME TO THIS ICY SECTION AND WISELY DECIDED TO TURN AROUND
 HEADING BACK IN THE DIRECTION OF BAYFIELD ON THIS ICY STRETCH, I AGAIN KEPT TWO OF  MY WHEELS ON THE GRAVEL SHOULDER
Lorraine (Woodsy) rolled in from Stratford about 3 o'clock this afternoon.  She beat the snow by about 2 minutes.    

 SO NICE TO SEE FARM FIELDS FREE OF SNOW
Als Music Box:: Walking After Midnight by Patsy Cline.

 A FEW LADY POLE WALKERS OUT AND ABOUT IN BAYFIELD EARLIER TODAY
GROANER'S CORNER:(( A magician was working on a cruise ship in the Caribbean. The audience would be different each week, so the magician allowed himself to do the same tricks over and over again.  There was only one problem: The captain's parrot saw the shows every week and began to understand what the magician did in every trick. Once he understood that, he started shouting in the middle of the show.  "Look, it's not the same hat!" "Look, he's hiding the flowers under the table!" "Hey, why are all the cards the Ace of Spades?"  The magician was furious but couldn't do anything; it was the captain's parrot after all.  One day the ship had an accident and sank. The magician found himself on a piece of wood, in the middle of the ocean, and of course, the parrot was there too.  They stared at each other with hate, but did not utter a word. This went on for several days.  After a week, the parrot finally said, "Okay, I give up. What'd you do with the boat?"

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- You do not need a parachute to go skydiving...You need a parachute to go skydiving twice.
- My wife asked if she could have a little peace and quiet while she cooked dinner.
So I took the battery out of the smoke detector.
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A guy walks into a post office one day to see a middle-aged, balding man standing at the counter methodically placing "Love" stamps on bright pink envelopes with hearts all over them. He then takes out a perfume bottle and starts spraying scent all over them.  His curiosity getting the better of him, he goes up to the balding man and asks him what he is doing. The man says, "I'm sending out 1,000 Valentine cards signed, 'Guess who?'"  "But why?" asks the man.  "I'm a divorce lawyer," the man replies.

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Friday, January 09, 2026

GAINED MYSELF A WEE BIT OF CONFIDENCE

I decided this morning to take my time, sit down at my computer with phone in hand, and patiently try to make some headway with my password debacle.  Figured I would start out with my Apple account which has been jumbled up with Kelly's old Apple account and my new Apple account.  I picked up the phone and dialed the 1-800 number for Apple Canada.  After the first round of button pressing, a nice lady finally came on the line and was able to help me straighten things out, beginning with a correct phone number change plus a new password.  I liked how they could take over my screen and, with a little red arrow, point to where I needed to go and what to click on.  For me it was nerve-wracking of course and especially so when I had to type things into the little keyboard on the phone.  I'm not used to that.  Anyway, I am now able to access my Apple Account.  Feeling buoyed by that, I later called Apple back and asked if they could help me with the transfer of my iTunes music on my desktop computer into my iPhone.  That turned out to be quite an involved procedure, but again, with another nice patient lady helping, and Apple taking over my screen with the little red arrow thing, all the music was finally transferred, and my now completely shattered nerves were finally able to begin restoring themselves to some semblance of sanity again.  All this stuff does not come easy for me, and by this afternoon, I felt mentally and physically drained.  But, on the plus side, having got a few things straightened out today, I've gained myself a wee bit of confidence.  Enough in fact to spend some time learning a few new things about my iPhone is well.  Although some things are easier to learn than others, the bigger overall problem for me is trying to remember what it is that I have so painstakingly just learned.  Things seem to come into one side of my noggin and head off right out the other side.  Why can't this techy stuff be like learning to ride a bicycle.  It seems no matter how old one is, one never forgets how to ride a bicycle.  Well, that's enough out of me today, and yes, we did hit 52F this afternoon and I was able to happily busy myself outside for a while with a few clean-up projects like raking up the big mess under the birdfeeders from hulls and husks.

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Al's Music Box::  Wintertime by Hagood Hardy.

GROANER'S CORNER:(( The little Moron was hard up for money, so he walked around his neighborhood, trying to find a job.  He met a nice man who said he would give him work. All he had to do was paint his porch white. He gave him a bucket of paint and left. He walked into his house, laughing. He told his wife what he had done. "Frank, our porch covers half of the house! You're so mean," his wife replied. Three hours later, the little Moron went into the house and gave the bucket of white paint back to the man.  The astonished man handed her a $100 bill and asked how he finished it so quickly.  "It takes time, but it was easy," was his reply. "Oh, and it's a Ferrari, not a Porsche."

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As my family was leaving Disney World, my daughter waved and said, "Goodbye, Minnie!"
My son waved and said, "Goodbye, Mickey!"
I waved and said, "Goodbye money!"
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A teacher says, “Okay, class. Today, we're going to be talking about the tenses. If I say ‘I'm beautiful,' which tense is it?”  Little Johnny raises his hand and says, “Obviously past tense, Miss.”
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A woman met her husband at the train station after work for the ride home. He looked haggard, so she asked, "Rough day?" "You bet it was," he groaned. "Our computers were down, and we had to use our own brains to think all day."

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