Monday, May 07, 2012

AND TO THINK, YEARS AGO I DIDN’T EVEN KNOW WHERE THE GRAND CANYON WAS…….:((

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KELLY AT THE GRAND CANYON’S NORTH RIM ON NOVEMBER 21RST 2007…ALL OF TONIGHT’S PHOTOS ARE FROM THE NORTH RIM OF THE GRAND CANYON

Reading Chinle’s SPOTTED DOG RANCH post this morning about Geography, I was reminded of the time I couldn’t find Arizona’s Grand Canyon. Yep, it’s true, I just didn’t know where it was.

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A BEAUTIFUL DRIVE TO THE NORTH RIM

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KEEP IN MIND THESE PHOTOS WERE TAKEN SIXTEEN & HALF YEARS AFTER TODAY’S STORY

The year was 1992 & the month was May. My Dad had just died a few months earlier & I had it my head to get away from it all to see & do something totally different for a bit. My wife at the time, Susan, worked for an accounting firm & tax season wasn’t over until the end of April. Can’t remember where I was working at the time but it probably wasn’t anywhere too important. Earliest we could get away was the second week in May. Had always wanted to see the Grand Canyon so that was the destination.
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IT WAS LATE IN THE SEASON SO NOBODY WAS AROUND

No internet in those days & I’m not even sure we had a map of the Southwest. Threw a bunch of stuff into the back of our little white Mazda pick-up truck & we were off. The truck did have a cap on the back by the way. My mind is sketchy on all the trip details but I do know we made it to Moab Utah somehow, sleeping in the back of the pick up truck most nights. Remember, it’s May & still cold through Michigan, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, etc. Can’t imagine now how we did that but of course that was 20 years ago when we were still young enough to be kind of foolishly hardy.
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As I recount this story now I have memories coming back from parts of the trip I hadn’t thought about in years but I’ll just concentrate on the Grand Canyon story for now. We did get to see the ‘Arches’ in Moab & the memories of those canyons & rock formations have always stayed with me. In fact, Moab & that whole surrounding area still remains in my heart as a very special place.  I don’t know how or why I didn’t know where the Grand Canyon was & it seems so ridiculous now all these years later. Maybe I was expecting to see a big flashing neon sign along the road somewhere saying, ‘This Way To The Grand Canyon’. I think I might have known it was in Arizona somewhere so that is where we headed. I remember leaving Moab & heading down highway 191 through the towns of Mexican Hat & Kayenta. I remember the hot, hot, days & the cold, cold, nights sleeping in the back of that pick up truck.
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NORTH RIM LODGE WITH WINDOWS BOARDED UP FOR THE WINTER

Didn’t realize it but we were heading right for the Grand Canyon on highway 160 when for some unknown reason I got it in my head to head northwest & see if it was up there someplace. Would have been so easy to pay more attention to a map or ask directions but you have to remember….I’m a man, so the second part of the above 2 options didn’t apply. Kind of remember going through Page Az. & crossing the Glen Canyon dam still looking for that big flashing neon Grand Canyon sign.

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I DID TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS IN 92 BUT THEY ARE ALL KODACHROME SLIDES

It was somewhere shortly after the dam crossing that I decided on a bumpy little dusty road heading back up into Utah towards Bryce Canyon. Bryce must have rang some kind of bell in my head but I’m sure the sound would have echoed all around the empty travel information chambers I had up there. Did get to see some great scenery along that road though. Cotton Canyon, Grosvenor’s Arch, & Kodachrome Basin come to mind. Anyway, to shorten this up a bit, we did end up in the little town of Panquitch in an RV Park somewhere while we had ourselves a look at Bryce Canyon. It was round about this time that I was finally able to connect a few travel brain cells together long enough to realize just where the Grand Canyon actually was. Turns out it was about 150 miles south of us.
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SO MUCH TO SEE HERE & WE SAW SO LITTLE BECAUSE OF OUR BRIEF VISIT

Now, why I made the next decision I have no idea but we were up early on the morning of May 15th & drove the 3 plus hours to the north rim of the Grand Canyon. At this point I don’t even think I knew there was a south rim. Turns out it was opening day at the North Rim so we were in a line of cars to get in. I remember how impressed I was with forests along the way & the lodge & cabins there. Walking the paths & peering down into the Grand Canyon was like nothing I had seen before & it made a lasting impression on me. Spent the day & then drove the 3 plus hours back to Panquitch….most of it in the dark. It had turned out to be a long & tiring day. Next morning we headed for Zion Canyon which of course made no sense in the traveling scheme of things when you consider the proximities of the Grand Canyon & Zion to where we were in Panquitch, Utah. Oh the anguish of an unseasoned traveler:((
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HOPE TO RETURN TO THE NORTH RIM SOME DAY & TAKE SOME MUCH BETTER PHOTOS

In a nutshell I guess it was this trip in 92 that really opened my eyes to the importance of travel planning & getting things right the first time around. Well, kinda opened my eyes anyway. Still have a habit of winging it a lot of times. The fact we got to see as much as we did still amazes me. For basically flying blind we did get to see Buffalo Bill’s house in Nebraska, Estes’ State Park, Colorado, Moab & the Arches, Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon, Zion Canyon, Salt Lake City, Utah, Jackson Hole, Yellowstone Park, the Custer Battlefield & Devil’s Tower in Wyoming & Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. By the looks of it I may have stopped to ask directions along the way after the Grand Canyon fiasco. I may not quite know the American Southwest like the back of my hand yet but I sure do know where the Grand Canyon is now…..both rims:))
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Cloudy start to the day & it stayed that way with rain in the afternoon.  Kelly arrived home about 12 noon & totally surprised me & the Pheebs.  We had both fallen asleep.  Pheebs on the couch & me in my recliner.  Morning play time can kind of do that to a couple best Pals.  Nice to have Kelly home again & no, I will not miss my Hungry Man dinners.  You really didn't think I liked those things did you:))

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FRIENDS MAUREEN, MIKE & MOLLY….ALSO FROM CANADA

Kelly had a great couple days in Cambridge visiting with her Mother, Brother, two Sons & one daughter plus all the other family members & Grand Kids.  Met some new folks, made some new friends & visited with old friends.  A busy couple days & she's glad to be home.

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Had a comment question from Pat B today wondering how to join our Blog.  Just under our top header photo you will see a bunch of thumbnail photos on our Blog Followers list.  Top left of those photos you will see a Google tag that says, 'Join this site.'  Click that & follow the prompts.  I know Google has a habit of changing things so I'm not sure what barrels & hoops you will have to jump over or go through.  Maybe none:))  I do know it is easier to join for folks who already have Google accounts & I assume most do.  Also want to mention again that there are no obligations of any kind for a reader to join anyone's Blog Follower list.

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Have to be at the Goderich Hospital for 8 a.m. Tuesday morning.  X-rays & Ultra-Sound for my lower back, legs & right knee.  Both painless procedures so I will not have to be put in a straight jacket & forced to go.  Next week the medical appointments begin to ramp up as we head for my Kidney Stone surgery on May 28th.  Straight jacket & brute force definitely required for that one..........

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GROANER'S CORNER:(( Reaching the end of a job interview, the Human Resources person asked a young applicant fresh out of Business School, "And what starting salary are you looking for?"
The applicant said, "In the neighborhood of $125,000 a year, depending on the benefits package."
The interviewer said, "Well, what would you say to a package of 5-weeks vacation, 14 paid holidays, full medical and dental, company matching retirement fund to 50% of salary, and a company car leased every two years - say, a red Corvette?"
The applicant sat up straight and said, "Wow! Are you kidding?"
And the interviewer replied, "Yeah, but you started it." 

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Sunday, May 06, 2012

MY FURRY LITTLE SHADOW

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DRAGONFLIES ON A LILY PAD

Pheebs & I did find a nice piece of high ground Saturday night to watch the full Moon come up.  Only about a 10 minute drive from home, the hill was originally used for large satellite dishes & communication towers years ago.  Managed to get ourselves backed into the driveway & set up the tripod & camera.  Nice night & not cold.  Pheebs had a blast running around all over the place checking everything out.

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AS I WAIT PATIENTLY YOU CAN SEE THE SLIM BAND OF CLEAR SKY FOR THE MOON RISE

We had a moderate cloud bank overhead & the only clear sky around was low down along the horizon.  I knew I would probably have less than 10 minutes from first spotting the moon to before it disappeared into the clouds.  About 8:35 I could see a dull glow about half way up the narrow horizontal clear space.  The very faint Moon slowly began to materialize out of a hidden cloud bank close to the horizon.  Because of the low angle, the Moon was shrouded in heavy atmosphere giving it a reddish orange look.  A condensed atmosphere like that is made up of earth’s air such as dust, pollution, smoke, etc & that is why a Moon close to the horizon always has a certain amount of color to it.  A Moon straight overhead is much clearer & free of atmosphere making it whiter looking & much more detailed.  But, it was the horizon Moon I was looking for Saturday night & although not crystal clear like it would be later, I did crack off a few shots anyway. 

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By the way, I hesitate to use the word ‘Super’ to describe this Moon.  It’s just simply another, Full Moon.   Oh, & one more thing…the big Moon you see close to the horizon & the smaller Moon you see a few hours later above you are actually the same size.  When you see the big Moon close to the horizon you are actually seeing an optical illusion because of the Moon’s proximity to the horizon & objects on the ground.  You might have to think about this one….but it’s true.  

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FULL MOON EMERGING FROM A LOW CLOUD BANK AT 8:35 P.M.

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FULL MOON ASCENDS INTO THE UPPER CLOUD BANK…TIME SPAN BETWEEN FIRST & LAST PHOTO WAS 6 MINUTES & 42 SECONDS

This morning dawned clear & sunny with no wind.  Tossed the cameras in the Jeep, loaded up the Pheebs & off we went on a Sunday morning errand run & photo tour.  A few things to pick up in Goderich & with a quick stop at McDonald’s for a couple Burritos (Motormouse’s favorite) we were headed back out of town onto some back country roads.  Had a spot in mind where I knew I could let the Pheebs out to explore around.

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EVEN MOSS ON A LOG CAN LOOK OK

Although we do live in a small community here at the 5 Seasons Estates our Park is ideally situated right out in the country just a couple miles outside Bayfield.  When we leave our Park we do not have to drive out into the countryside, because we are already in the countryside.  And, I see that as a huge bonus to where we live.  The roadside ponds Pheebs & stopped at this morning are only a nice quiet twenty minute scenic country road drive from where we live.  Spent about half an hour poking around the Ponds & headed for home.  Pheebs was needing a big rest after all her running around chasing frogs, butterfly’s, a few fish & the occasional leaf blowing across the road.  Rest of the afternoon was spent relaxing at home.

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PHEEBS CHECKS OUT A GANG OF GEESE ON THE POND

Of course you are all wondering what kind of fine culinary fare I would be dining on this evening again, seeing’s how I am all by myself for a couple days.   Well, let me tell ya…..another Hungry Man dinner of course.  Steak even…..well, Salisbury steak I guess.  Straight out of the freezer & into the micro-wave.  Guess I didn’t quite nuke it long enough because I ran into a few ice bergs in the middle of the mashed potatoes.  The green beans were a little on the cold & stiff side but what the heck.  Awwww, tis quite the lap of Culinary luxury I am in I though, as I spooned up the last crumbs of my sticky but still smouldering brown Brownie.

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I think had we not named the Pheebs, Pheebe, we could have easily named her Shadow.  She shadows Kelly or I everywhere.  Makes me think she may have an abandonment fear.  If I move from one room to another, Pheebs is right behind me.  At night she sleeps on my bed & when I get up to go to the washroom, Pheebs gets up as well & comes & lays outside the washroom door.  And, when I go back to bed, Pheebs goes back to bed.  If by chance she falls asleep on the couch & I tip toe off to the computer room, I will hear her minutes later come racing down the hall & into the sunroom where I am seated.  She carries on like she hasn’t seen me in 6 weeks.  Of course I carry on with her the same way.  This goes on all day long.  If I go outside to get something out of the Jeep, she is at the window, & when I return to the house 40 seconds later it’s as if I’ve been gone forever.  She is just soooooo expressive with her happiness.  Now, this just doesn’t happen with me, it happens with Kelly as well & when I’m not here Pheebs sticks to Kelly like glue.  Never have I ever seen such a consistently happy dog in all my life.  Oh what I wouldn’t give for just a fraction of Pheebs personality.  My furry little shadow:))

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EXPLORING ALONG THE EDGE OF THE POND

A quick check of our Blog site tells me we have a new Blog Follower.  Today we welcome Theresa to our travels.  Thank you for dropping by & taking the time to sign on to our Blog Followers list.  By the way, there are no obligations whatsoever for anyone to join our Blog or any of our fellow Blogger’s sites.  Might be a little bit of a pain jumping through a few Google hoops but each & every blogger always appreciates the folks who take the time to do that.

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I WAS TEMPTED TO ASK THIS FELLOW IF HE WAS INTERESTED IN A GAME OF LEAP FROG…AFTER ALL, I WAS IN POSITION

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EVEN A COUPLE FISH PHOTOS ALONG WITH SOME UNDERWATER PLANT LIFE

And again, just a quick note to folks about my Facebook.  Because I have been hacked a couple times I do not accept ‘Friend Requests any more.  Nor do I sign on to any apps or requests of any kind.  No game stuff & I do not join anything.  Only thing I use Facebook for is to drop my Blog into at the end of each day. (if I can remember) Nothing personal whatsoever towards anyone.  I just do not want to get ‘hacked’ again & have to go through all that crap of trying to get the hacker out of my account.  It’s obvious Facebook isn’t going to protect me from these low life’s so I have no choice but to do it myself.  Again, for you folks sending me ‘requests’ & things, I will not respond…….nothing personal.

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DRAGONFLIES

GROANER’S CORNER:((  Two zebras are talking and one asks the other, "Am I black with white stripes or white with black stripes?" The other replies, "Well I don't
know. You should pray to God about that and ask him." So that night he did
and God replied, "You are what you are." The next day he said to the other
zebra, "I still don't understand what I am because God just said, You are
what you are." The second zebra responds, "You must be white with black
stripes or else God would have said, Yo is what yo is."

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- Tourists see the world, travelers  experience it.
- Home is where your pet is:))
- The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right  now...AL.

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