Friday, September 02, 2016

MOTORHOME’S WINDSHIELD INSTALLED, COMPANY ARRIVED AND OUR FIRST NIGHT IN THE RIG IN 5 MONTHS

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We were all up at our usual time but out the door and on the road earlier than normal.  Myself in the Motorhome with Kelly & Pheebs following in the Pontiac Sunfire about 20 minutes behind.  Motorhome was due at SPEEDY GLASS by 7:45 so I wanted to be there by 7:30.  And I was.
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ALMOST A TRAFFIC FREE DRIVE NORTH ON HIGHWAY 21 TO GODERICH THIS MORNING
Nice quiet early morning drive up highway 21 from Bayfield to Goderich and within 2 minutes of pulling in 37 year veteran Speedy Glass employee Murray opened a big Bay door and motioned me inside.  Not a lot of room on either side but amazingly enough I had remembered to put the Big EEE’s 2 slides in before leaving Bayfield so we fit through the bay door just fine:))  Chatted with Murray for a bit until Pheebs and Kelly arrived.
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EVEN MANAGED TO GET THE ‘SHADOW COWBOY’ INTO ONE OF THESE PICS
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AND ‘THAR SHE BLOWS’….OUR NEW PASSENGER SIDE WINDSHIELD
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Speedy Glass is situated right beside McDonalds so not wanting to pass up breakfast with a cheaper Senior’s coffee Kelly parked the Sunfire and we walked across to McDonalds.  Think it was maybe the first time I had been in there since they renovated a couple years ago.  They have those self-ordering machines now but we avoided them and went straight to the counter.  Too much techno for me.
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NOW HOW’S THAT FOR A BIG McDONALD’S BOARDING HOUSE REACH
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THERE’S AN ANXIOUS LITTLE DOGGY SITTING IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT WAITING FOR HER SNACK
Less than an hour after we had left we were back home again.  With company coming Kelly busied herself with house and cooking stuff while I spent a few enjoyably cool morning hours on our front yard project.  Sooooooo much nicer without all that heat and humidity.  Energy to burn.  Well Okay, limited energy to burn.
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WON’T BE LONG AND THIS FIELD OF BEANS WILL BE HARVESTED
Kelly’s son Ben and wife Bri along with their two boys Darion and Kai rolled in shortly after 2 and Kelly lit up like a Christmas tree.  Some toys for the boys to play with and a little property walk around before they headed for the Deer Park Lodge beach.
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THAT’S THE LIGHTED CHRISTMAS TREE TOP LEFT:))
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PHEEBS TRIES TO GET IN ON THE TOYS ACTION
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MOM THEY WON’T LET ME PLAY WITH THE TOYS
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About 4 our phone rang and it was Speedy Glass calling to say the rig’s passenger side windshield was installed so Kelly, Pheebs and I hopped into the Jeep and headed for Goderich.  Kelly slipped inside to pay the $300 deductible while Pheebs and I piled into the Motorhome and headed for home.  Kelly rolled in about 5 minutes after Pheebs and I did and the beach gang 10 minutes after that. IMG_0434
CLEAN NEW WINDSHIELD ON THE LEFT AND DIRTY OLD WINDSHIELD ON THE RIGHT…..I HAD BETTER GET MYSELF BUSY WITH SOME WINDEX
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MY TRUSTY NAVIGATOR GUIDED US HOME
Soon as we had the rig in it’s spot and the slides out the Cambridge crew came aboard for a walk thru.  Bri’s parents had a trailer many Moons ago and Bri remembers traveling with her parents and sister from coast to coast in Canada.  Had to keep a close eye on the boys, one is 4 and the other is two and of course they were pretty inquisitive about everything.
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PHEEBS AND KIDS JUST GO HAND IN HAND
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‘SMOOSHED’ BY AN ORAGNE MONKEY
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Darion and Kai were pretty interested in my motorcycle after they found out it is for sale.  They both had a sit on it to see how she handled:))
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I THINK THEY’RE TEARING THE HANDLE BARS OFF
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OHHHHHH I THINK I AM LIKING THIS
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YA NO PROBLEM I GOT IT
The Cambridge gang headed for supper at The Docks but both Kelly and I were too pooped to pop and opted to stay home.  Besides we had to move some of our stuff out to the rig as we will be sleeping in it for the next couple of night.  It’s been about 5 months since we’ve last slept in the rig so this is a bit of preliminary orientation for us in preparation for next months southern departure. 
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FRIDAY NIGHT CAMPFIRE COMPLETE WITH SMORES:))
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TOASTING  MELLOWS
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PHEEBS IS KEEPING A CLOSE EYE IN CASE ANYBODY DROPS ANYTHING
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A campfire was suggested so I scrambled around getting some dry wood together.  When the gang got back from The Docks we fired up the campfire.  Kelly had whipped into town for a package of Smores so it wasn’t long and the boys were about as sticky as a bear on a honey pot.
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GROANER’S CORNER:(( A plane hit a patch of severe turbulence and the passengers were holding on tight as it rocked and reeled through the night. A little old lady turned to a minister who was sitting behind her and said, "You're a man of God. Can't you do something about this?"
He replied, "Sorry, I can't. I'm in sales, not management."
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“The rise of the orthopedic doctor depends on the fall of the patients!”
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Mary was discussing the various aspects and possible outcome of the insurance policy with the clerk at the Insurance Agency.
During the discussion, she asked. "Suppose I take the life insurance for my husband today for a million dollars, and tomorrow he dies? What will I get?" The clerk eyed her suspiciously and replied, "Probably a life sentence."

Thursday, September 01, 2016

I GOT 2 SOAKERS AND PHEEBS GOT 4

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It was with great big cooler weather smiles on our faces that Pheebs and I headed off for a short Jeep ride to Goderich and back this morning.  A few things to pick up at Walmart and then it was off down to the harbor for a leg stretch.  No big lake freighters in port but I did see one a few miles off shore but couldn’t tell if it was coming or going.

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MORNING SUN CATCHES THE EAST SIDE OF A WESTERLY WAVE COMING IN OFF LAKE HURON

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I ALWAYS ENJOY HEARING THE GENTLE ‘SWISHING’ OF WAVES OVER A PEBBLEY BEACH

The Jeep was way overdue for a good cleaning so upon returning home I shifted my energies to doing just that.  I’m sure Libby will be much happier now not having to carry around the extra weight of countless onboard muffin crumbs.  And how nice having energy levels back up thanks to our nice 68F cooler weather.  Bonus:))DSC_0024

CONCENTRATING ON THE PHOTO ABOVE I FAILED TO NOTICE THE NEXT INCOMING WAVE  WAS SLIGHTLY LARGER AND IN THE PHOTO BELOW IT GETS US

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YEP, SOAKERS ALL ROUND ALRIGHT

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“DAD, YOU SAID WE WOULDN’T BE GETTING ANY SOAKERS TODAY”!!!!

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BEACHCOMBER

Well by golly here we are at the beginning of September already and today marks the official beginning of Meteorological Autumn.  And that by golly definitely deserves a ‘Yahouie Louie’ for sure:))   In another few days the Labor Day week-end will have slipped behind us as we make the long awaited 4th corner turn onto the home stretch.  A month from now our southern departure will be measured in weeks and days instead of months.  I’ll be hauling out my RV loading lists soon and we will begin finalizing a departure date.  Due to uncertain circumstances we still don’t know what we will take with us this winter.  House stuff or boon-docking stuff.DSC_0020DSC_0028

Would you believe I did the very same silly absent minded thing this morning I did the last time Pheebs and I were at this very same spot at the beach just a few days ago.  Remember my coffee cup sitting on the hood of the Jeep as I pulled away that morning??  Well take a look at the photo below to see how I made almost the identical mistake again.  I always let Pheebs in the side back door then give her a drink of water.  Can you find what I set down while pouring some water into her dish……then forgot about and drove away!!

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YEP THERE IT IS ALRIGHT……BOTTOM CENTER:((

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LOOKS LIKE WE GOT US SOME COMPANY COMING FRIDAY ALRIGHT

Going back to what I was getting at before……..if our Congress house sells we will be trading in our ‘sticks and bricks’ hats for our old familiar ‘boon-docking’ hats so do we take all our boon-docking gear with us or should we take back some house stuff in case it doesn’t sell.  We still have a fellow very interested in the house so I guess we’ll see what happens when we get there.  At this point it is a total unknown as to just where our travels will take us this winter and about the only thing known for sure is that our journey will wind it’s way south through the Eastern States to Florida and from there on to Arizona.

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<<< EVENING SUNSPLASH IN OUR BACKYARD

GROANER’S CORNER:((  Software Development Cycles:: (Hmmmmm, shades of Apple’s new iPhone 7 perhaps)
1. Programmer produces code he believes is bug-free.
2. Product is tested. 20 bugs are found.
3. Programmer fixes 10 of the bugs and explains to the testing department that the other 10 aren’t really bugs.
4. Testing department finds that five of the fixes didn’t work and discovers 15 new bugs.
5. Repeat three times steps 3 and 4.
6. Due to marketing pressure and an extremely premature product announcement based on overly-optimistic programming schedule, the product is released.
7. Users find 137 new bugs.
8. Original programmer, having cashed his royalty check, is nowhere to be found.
9. Newly-assembled programming team fixes almost all of the 137 bugs, but introduce 456 new ones.
10. Original programmer sends underpaid testing department a postcard from Fiji. Entire testing department quits.
11. Company is bought in a hostile takeover by competitor using profits from their latest release, which had 783 bugs.
12. New CEO is brought in by board of directors. He hires a programmer to redo program from scratch.
13. Programmer produces code he believes is bug-free…