Friday, August 14, 2015

A FRIDAY MORNING STROLL ALONG GODERICH’S INUKSHUK BEACH

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STORMY MORNING SKIES OVER A COUNTRY ROAD RAILWAY TRESTLE ON KITCHIGAMI ROAD

Very much relieved this morning to wake up feeling just as well as I did when I went to bed Thursday night.  My week long bout with dizziness & nausea were definitely over & I thought to myself how truly lucky I was compared to countless thousands of folks who every day wake up to some form of illness with no chance of ever feeling truly well again.

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Despite our mornings cloud cover I did see a few dapples of sunlight making their way through our towering pine trees so figured that might be good for a few stormy sky photos.   Pheebs & I headed out meandering our way along a few gravel roads on our way to Goderich.  Slipped through McDonalds & down to the harbor, beach, & doggy walking area.  A week ago I had stopped to take a few pics of maybe half a dozen stone & concrete Inukshuks along Lake Huron’s shore.  I don’t know what those Inukshuks are up to at night but they are multiplying fast & I’m guessing there may be upwards of two dozen of them now.  This particular area of shoreline could easily be called Inukshuk Beach.  Nice to see people’s creative artsy side at play.

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An outing for Pheebs at the dog walking area & we were soon in the Jeep making our way slowly back to Bayfield by 11 a.m.  A few more barn photos & I have updated my Old Barns, A Few Newer Ones & Some Sheds Along The Way.  Again, newer photos are at the beginning so you do not have to wade through the morass of 671 barn photos:))

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A FEW CANDID PHOTOS OF THESE 2 LADIES POSING WITH THE INUKSHUKS

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Had too many photos to include in my post so decided to put together a Live Writer photo album of my stroll along Inukshuk Beach this overcast Friday morning.  I was surprised at the number of people stopping to take photos.  Certainly could end up becoming a nice attraction for folks.  Sure hope these stone & concrete monoliths do not fall victim to vandals.

I recommend viewing the photos in the slideshow format.  Open the album then double click the first photo.  Screen appears with photo enlarged against a black background.  Move your mouse around a bit & look to the top left corner to where it says ‘Play slide show’.  Click on that & away you go:))

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Someone asked about the settings I had used on my camera for my first attempt at some starry night photos a few days ago. Tri-poded Nikon D3100 with an 18-55mm wide angle kit lens set at 18mm & focused to infinity.  ISO 3200 at F 4 with a time exposure of 60 seconds.  I'm sure some of these numbers will change as I gain myself some additional experience.

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GROANER’S CORNER:((  And in the words of Phyllis Diller…..

- Whatever you may look like, marry a man your own age. As your beauty fades, so will his eyesight.

- Cleaning your house while your kids are still growing up is like shovelling the sidewalk before it stops snowing.

- The reason women don't play football is because 11 of them would never wear the same outfit in public.

- A bachelor is a guy who never made the same mistake once.

- Most children threaten at times to run away from home. This is the only thing that keeps some parents going.

- We spend the first twelve months of our children's lives teaching them to walk and talk and the next twelve years telling them to sit down and shut up.

- What I don't like about office Christmas parties is looking for a new job the next day.

- Old age is when the liver spots show through your gloves.

- Tranquillizers work only if you follow the advice on the bottle -  keep away from children.

- You know you're old if they have discontinued your blood type.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

I AM ONE HAPPY GUY TONIGHT:))

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Had I taken a minute to look up before Pheebs & I left the house Wednesday night around 10.30  I could have saved myself a round 8 mile drive.  Upon reaching our 'night sky' spot I was disappointed to find a patchy cloud cover over head.  Knew seeing any Perseid meteors was unlikely & no point in hauling my camera & tripod out of the Jeep for any star photos.  Stood on the country road for a short while enjoying the freedom of the night then loaded up the Pheebs & we drove the short 4 miles back home again.

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Kelly, up early at 5 a.m. loaded up Pheebs & the two of them headed out of the Park about a mile to the East in hopes of seeing some meteors.  And sure enough she saw half a dozen right off the bat.  Doesn’t seem fair somehow!!  I wasn't feeling up to snuff at 5 so didn't go with them.  Well I guess there is always next year.

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It was a traveling coffee morning for my good friend Richard & I.  My turn to drive so we grabbed a Horton's coffee to go in Clinton & headed south of Bayfield.  Wanted to show Richard that broken wind turbine blade I took photos of last week.  Blade had not been replaced & was still hanging  down.  As we approached we could make out a couple figures standing high atop the turbines nacelle.  Probably part of a crew assessing how to remove the blade & affix a new one in it's place. 

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Another nice couple hours spent with a good friend as we covered all the usual topics plus a whole host of new ones.  Always something to talk about interspersed with bouts of laughter.  I do look forward to our semi-monthly 2 hour drives & non stop conversations.  And an age correction.  Several weeks ago I had mentioned while I was 70 Richard was 80.  That was incorrect.  Richard is still a young pup at 78.

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I THINK THIS GUY JUST LOOKED DOWN THEN QUICKLY CALLED ‘DIAL A PRAYER’

I was early for my afternoon medical appointment at the Maitland Valley Medical Center in Goderich.  Only had to wait a few minutes before getting in to see Sue my Nurse Practitioner.  Blood pressure was a bit high but nothing to be concerned about.  She determined my problem was indeed BPPV (Benign Postural Paroxysmal Vertigo) & had me lie down on the examining table while she performed the EPLEY maneuver on my head.  Luckily when I laid my head way back the room remained stable.  Head turned to the right was Okay but had some dizziness to the left.  When finished with the head moves I sat back up with no dizziness.  With a diagram she explained what Vertigo was & how it is caused.  She also went on to explain why I have numbness & pain in whatever arm I am sleeping on at night.  It is this problem which causes me to roll back & forth from one side to the other about half a dozen times a night.  I had assumed it was the blood flow to my arms that was being restricted but she said no it was arthritis in my necks spinal cord affecting the nerves running into my arms.  Made a lot of sense to me.  All this rolling back & forth every night probably set up the Vertigo attack.  She recommended a cervical neck pillow.  Until I try one of these I plan to spend my nights in a semi-reclined position in my recliner.  So am I able to bend over now without becoming dizzy??  Well let me put it this way, although still feeling kind of pooky coming home I was later able to bend over & down to give Pheebs a big much anticipated tummy rub.  And the dizziness was totally gone.  The EPLEY manuever was successful:))))))))))  Now I’m not naive enough to think this can’t happen again but at least next time I will know how to do that EPLEY manuever on my own.  At the time of posting this tonight I am still feeling great with no dizziness or feelings of nausea.  If I wake up in the morning still feeling the same way I am going to be one very happy camper:))

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Looking for a couple file photos for tonight’s post I came across some fellow RV’er photos. I think it was a year ago today George & Suzie from OUR AWESOME TRAVELS dropped in to see us here in Bayfield.  I had been thinking about putting a map on our blog but of course couldn’t figure it out.  George & Suzie happened to be in a campground not too far from Bayfield & offered to drive over & show us how it’s done.  Well, turned out a little more complicated than we figured so I just decided to scrap the map idea.  We were happy George & Suzie stayed for supper though.  Probably see you guys at Quartzsite’s 2016 Blogfest eh:))

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GEORGE EXPLAINING THE MAP THING TO KELLY

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AND THIS IS HOW GEORGE TAKES ALL THOSE YUMMY FOOD PHOTOS

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A TOUR OF THE BIG EEE

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EEHHH WHADDYA SAY……………..

Spoke a little too soon about our cooler early August weather I guess.  Humidity back in the air today so all the biting bugs are in the air again.  Had to crack on the Jeep's A/C going to Goderich & coming home again.  Anytime I have to turn on any kind of A/C unit.....it is too hot out!!  Oh well we are coming down the home stretch to sustained cooler temps:))

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A HASTILY TAKEN SILHOUETTE IN BAYFIELD WEDNESDAY NIGHT WHEN PHEEBS & I HAD TO GO INTO TOWN FOR A QUART OF MILK…..REMINDED ME OF MYSELF BACK IN THE EARLY 60’S

GROANER’S CORNER:(( Last Sunday, the pastor of a local church began his sermon with a supposedly true story... "I was on a plane last week, flying from Chicago to California, when we ran into some very severe turbulence. As it got worse, the passengers became more and more alarmed, and finally even the flight attendants began to look concerned. Finally, one of them noticed that I had "REV." in front of my name on the passenger list came over to me and said, "Sir, this is really frightening. Do you suppose you could ... I don't know ... do something religious?" 

"So I took up a collection."

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WAITER: "Yes, sir, is there something wrong?"
CUSTOMER: "The soup. Taste it."
WAITER: "I beg your pardon, Sir?"
CUSTOMER: "Taste it."
WAITER: "But, Sir, I can assure you that the soup is excellent."
CUSTOMER: "Taste it."
WAITER: "Sir, the soup was made this morning of the finest ingredients."
CUSTOMER: "Taste it!"
WAITER: exasperated, "All right, Sir, I'll taste it."
Then after a pause he said, "Where is the spoon?"
To which the customer replied triumphantly, "Ah ha!!"

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

DIDN’T SEE ANY PERSEID METEORS BUT I DID FINALLY TAKE MY FIRST STARRY NIGHT PHOTO

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ALTHOUGH NOT THE BEST PHOTO THIS IS MY VERY FIRST ATTEMPT AT SOME NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY…..PHOTO SHOWS THE SOUTHERN SECTION OF THE MILKY WAY

Didn’t figure I would be able to hold out until midnight Tuesday before heading out to have a look for those Perseid meteors so I loaded a lawn chair into the Jeep along with Pheebs about 10 & off we went the 4 miles to our cool country road night observation spot.  Ohhhhh how nice to once again be outside at night under a star studded sky.  Unfortunately the sky didn’t remain star studded for long as I noticed right away a large cloud bank closing in from the East obscuring a third of the North-eastern sky & that was just the area where the meteors would be happening.  Needless to say we did not see any.  However I figured while there I would try my luck at taking some first time star photos.

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MY SECOND STAR PHOTO SHOWS SOMETHING VERY CURIOUS…..LOOK CLOSELY TO THE FAR RIGHT SIDE JUST ABOVE CENTER…..NOTICE A DOTTED LINE & I AM GUESSING THIS MAY HAVE BEEN A SATELLITE TRAVELING THROUGH MY 1 MINUTE EXPOSURE…..I DO NOT BELIEVE THIS TO BE A METEOR…..ANY THOUGHTS??

Hauled out my Nikon D3100 which I already had on my tripod.  Being new to this it took me quite a bit of fumbling around with some red night lights, dials, switches, camera menus, the self timer, a flashlight my wrist watch, tripod adjustments & half a dozen other things.  Took me 8 tries before I was finally able to get myself a reasonably acceptable beginner’s star image.  This morning looking at the 3 photos on my computer screen I can see where I made some of my mistakes so am hoping to improve on that.  All & all for the short half hour I was out there it was a great learning experience.  Pheebs of course was as good as gold staying close by & perhaps the best part was no mosquitos in the cool clear humidity free night air.  I have written before many times how much I enjoy being outdoors at night & Tuesday night’s little night sky photo session has now given me more reason than ever to get myself out under that big beautiful night sky again.  I was a bit disappointed in myself when I did look skywards realizing the star patterns that had once been so familiar to me now seemed a bit unfamiliar just like years ago.  That tells me I have to brush up again on my sky charts & re-acquaint myself with all the constellations.  But it’s OK because I enjoy that & knowing one’s way around the night sky is very rewarding.

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MY THIRD PHOTO SHOWS JUST A TOUCH OF THE HORIZON AT BOTTOM RIGHT…..YEP, I’M HAVING MYSELF A FUN LEARNING EXPERIENCE HERE:))

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I did have myself a couple short dizzy spells when I unthinkingly bent over once to make an adjustment to a tripod leg & another time bending low over the camera reading a dial.  The dizziness lasted only a few seconds & I didn’t have any after effects except for a slight wobbliness which also lasted only a few seconds.  I will be so glad to get this problem cleared up so I can bend down once again to give Pheebs a big tummy rub:))

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A FEW FLOWER PHOTOS AROUND THE YARD

Some folks have inquired a couple blogs ago as to where we had those decal letters made for our Motorhome & Jeep.  We are fortunate in that Kelly’s youngest son Ben in Cambridge Ontario has his own very successful sign company called, FLORENCE SIGNS & GRAPHICS.  Ben also made the decal lettering for our Damon Challenger Class A years ago including a set of doggy prints.  My suggestion for anyone wanting decals or lettering would be to just seek out any reputable sign company in your area & have them made. 

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Spent my day puttering around outside.  All the usual stuff like raking up pine needles & leaves, weed whacking & edging flower beds.  Cloud cover cleared about mid morning & thankfully our temperatures are still remaining right around the 70F daytime mark with cooler bug free nights.  Even took Pheebs for a bug free walk this afternoon.  Fall’s early rustlings seem to have come a couple weeks early this year.  Bonus:))  Autumns magic approaches & it will soon be time for thinking of RV travels once again:))

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I did watch 3 You Tube videos demonstrating the EPLEY MANEUVER for people suffering from Vertigo.  Looks fairly simple but I’m going to wait until I have seen my Nurse Practitioner Thursday.  Want to make sure I get it right because it may be something I will have to do by myself in the future. 

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A word of thanks for all the well wishes regarding my current Vertigo problems & kind words regarding my photos.  I know I’ve said it many times before but it is you the reader folks who give me the Blogger guy inspiration to write a few words each evening & head out most every day to hunt down new photos.  I sometimes think to myself if it wasn’t for you there would be no me as I know myself now to be………………………………..

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GROANER’S CORNER:((  How’s about some Irish humor tonight…..

Mick and Paddy are reading head stones at a nearby cemetery.
Mick says "Crikey! There's a bloke here who was 152!"
Paddy says "What's his name?"  Mick replies "Miles, from London."

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Paddy is said to be shocked at finding out all his cows have Bluetongue.
"Be Jeysus!" he said, "I didn't even know they had mobile phones!"

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Paddy and his wife are lying in bed and the neighbours' dog is barking like mad in the garden.  Paddy says "To hell with this!" and storms off.  He comes back upstairs 5 minutes later and his wife asks "What did you do?"  They’re still barking!  Paddy replies "I've put the dog in our garden. Let's see how they like it!"

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Paddy calls Easyjet to book a flight.  The operator asks "How many people are flying with you?"  Paddy replies "I don't know! It's your bloody plane!"

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Paddy and Murphy are working on a building site.
Paddy says to Murphy "I'm gonna have the day off. 
I'm gonna pretend I'm mad!"
He climbs up the rafters, hangs upside down and shouts
"I'M A LIGHT BULB! I'M A LIGHT BULB!"
Murphy watches in amazement!
The Foreman shouts "Paddy you're mad, go home"
So he leaves the site.
Murphy starts packing his kit up to leave as well.
"Where the hell are you going?" asks the Foreman.
"I can't work in the friggin' dark!" says Murphy.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

NOT GETTING ANY BETTER SO MADE A MEDICAL APPOINTMENT THIS MORNING

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We decided it was best to call my Nurse Practitioner this morning & I have an appointment for early Thursday afternoon.  Reason for deciding to call was made after I tried to lie down for the first time since last Thursday & everything took off spinning again.  My dizziness problem is not getting any better.  Have slept in my recliner each night & I am still getting dizzy spells anytime I bend over.  Still feel queasy & a bit shaky at times & I can tell something is off & just not right somewhere.  Kelly suggested going to emerge but I don't feel I'm at that stage.  Long as I keep my body upright & my head straight I can do most stuff, just at a slower pace.  And driving is not a problem at all.  In fact that is when I seem to feel the best.

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Heavy cloud cover this morning so resigned myself to just taking it easy around the house.  A sun splash across our living room floor around 10:30 put a quick end to my doze like state while sitting in my recliner.  Skies were beginning to clear & with that lift to my spirits Pheebs & I were out the door & into the Jeep.  Coffee & a muffin in Clinton to go & we were off into the countryside.  As mentioned in the previous paragraph I don’t have any problems with dizziness while driving. 

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TURKEY VULTURE TAKES FLIGHT

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Despite this morning’s sky not clearing like I had thought it would we just motored along slow anyway enjoying Huron County's picturesque rural scenery up through Amish/Mennonite country.  Always like how those folks stack their sheaves of wheat in the fields.  Also managed to add another dozen or so old barns to my collection & I should have them added to my 'Old Barns' album probably sometime Wednesday.  Found us some nice ones again today.

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THESE WHEAT SHEAVES PILED UP ARE CALLED STOOKS

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Been nearly 2 weeks now with Windows 10 so are we still Okay with it?  Well I'd say yes we are & it continues to work well for us so far.  A few little glitches here & there but nothing to cause us any grievous concern.  Kelly has been able to pretty much figure out any problems & that has made the transition from Win 7 easier, especially for me.  Windows 10 is really Windows 7 supercharged.  Well that's the way it seems to me anyway. 

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FIELDS OF CORN ALONGSIDE COUNTRY ROADS

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And it's been about 3 months now since we've had the Jeep Liberty so how's that going & am I missing the Wrangler yet?  Very happy with the Liberty so far.  Really enjoying the convenience of power windows.  Sure makes it easier for taking photos being able to operate the windows with just the touch of a finger.  No more leaning & stretching across the passenger seat to crank the window up & down before or after taking a photo.  And how nice the automatic transmission I must say.  No more having to juggle gears with coffee cups, muffins, & cameras.  Also love the back seat access for Pheebs through the rear doors & how nice to have all that great space behind the front seat.  And easier access getting into & out of the Liberty makes it much better for my legs.  Yep, two thumbs up all way round so far for Libby & as much as I loved our 06 Jeep Wrangler for all the years we had it I'm not missing Jeepers near as much as I thought I would.  Well Okay I do miss it’s squat puggish bull dog look……………… 

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PHEEBS LIKES TO KEEP HER PAW ON DAD’S CAMERA WHILE WE’RE DRIVING SOMETIMES

As much as I would like to see the Perseid meteor shower tonight I just don’t think I can keep myself awake until midnight & beyond & it is passed midnight they predict most meteorites will be seen over the next 3 nights.  I can usually tough it out most nights to 11 but beyond that it’s Zombieville.  I sometimes am a spur of the moment kind of character so who knows.  Sky at the moment is beginning to clear nicely.

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( One of the youth league soccer coaches didn't care much for my refereeing and had no problem letting me know it.  Fed up, I threatened him with a penalty if he didn't stop.  He calmed down, but an older woman took up where he'd left off.  "You'd better control your sideline," I warned the coach.  The coach turned to the woman and barked, "Knock it off, Mom!"

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In Florida, an assistant U.S. Attorney, was cross-examining a defendant on trial for drug possession. A counterfeit Social Security card bearing his name had been found in his wallet when he was arrested. In the line of questioning, the U.S. Attorney reached the topic of the phony card.
"This card is in your name, correct?"
The defendant replied that it was.
"Is this a real Social Security card?"
"I certainly hope so," he replied. "I paid $50 for it."