Monday, May 20, 2013

PHEEBS & I HIT THE BACK COUNTRY ROADS AGAIN & OUR TROUBLESOME HEALTH ISSUES CONTINUE TO PLAGUE US

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There is a sweet scent in the fresh Spring air these days & how nice to step out the door & start another day off surrounded by the memorable aroma of purple & mauve Lilac blooms gently swaying in a morning's breeze.

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We both made it around the trail with Pheebs this morning but my hip became sore about two thirds of the way. Anything physical tires Kelly easily now but she rested for a bit then insisted in putting a few hours in at Deer Park Lodge.  I am kind of between a rock & a hard place here because Kelly isn’t too keen on me writing about her condition & yet it is a big part of our life at the moment.  It is coincidental that we both have medical conditions at the same time.  Both our problems are very different from one another but some of the similarities are amazingly alike.  I can be walking fine one minute & in a whole lot of pain the next.  Kelly can wake up feeling sort of Okay for a time & then be in some real pain & distress shortly thereafter.  I’ve probably already said too much. 

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I had the motorcycle out for a couple runs in the past 3 days & contemplated heading out for another ride this morning. But, I had two problems. First one would be getting my sore hip to swing my right leg over the seat & the second more serious problem I knew would be the poor sad little doggy face peering out the living room window as I left. It was a no brainer decision & minutes after Kelly left for Deer Park me & the little Muffin Buns were in the Jeep & headed out for a drive in the country. Of course I forgot my cane again. It's a wonder I even remember to put my pants on in the morning. My hip doesn't hurt when I'm sitting so I was fine for the next 3 hours except when we pulled over for pit stops. I would grimace my way out the door & painfully hobble around the Jeep while Pheebs raced all over the place smelling everything in sight. Majority of today's photos were taken from the driver's seat.

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ANY DAY IS NICE DAY FOR A DRIVE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE

One of the main aims on my country drives is to find new back roads & new scenery. And as silly as it may sound I purposely try to get myself lost or as I like to think, temporarily misplaced. We have 2 GPS systems (Garmin & Delorme) but I wouldn't think if taking them along. Spoils the fun when you know where you are. Luckily I did find a couple roads I had never been on before in the area south of Wingham Ontario. Took me awhile to get myself oriented & pick up a few familiar landmarks but I soon had us back on familiar turf. Love when that happens. It's one of the perks of aging. When you forget stuff, everything is new all over again. Had Christopher Columbus had problems with his memory & had he lived to be a very old man he might have been able to discover America over & over & over. Now how really neat would that be:)) Sometimes we gotta just look on the really good side of bad to find something we like.

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FARM POND ALONG THE WAY & IT WAS AT THIS POINT I REALIZED I HAD LEFT MY CANE AT HOME

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IT’S RARE TO SEE PHEEBS WITH HER PAWS IN THE WATER

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EVER SINCE WE’VE HAD PHEEBS SHE HAS BEEN A GRASS GRAZER

After Pheebs & I left home this morning we made a bee-line for Tim Horton's in Clinton & got ourselves imbedded in the drive-thru line. Split a sausage breakfast sandwich. The carrot muffin & coffee were mine though. Thought we would head for an area south-east of Bayfield for a change. Country is much flatter in them parts with more fields & farms. It's funny how I am drawn to hills & within half an hour of leaving Clinton I had pulled the Jeeps nose back into the wind & we were again on a northwest heading making tracks for hill country & the familiar area we generally always go. This is the area where I always keep a sharp eye out for any 'For Sale' signs. Nothing today but I did pass by a place we both fell in love with late last summer. House is still sitting empty & I suspect the whole property is still tied up in the courts as the result of a drug bust there several years ago. Even if it did come up for sale it would be waaaaaay beyond our means. But dreams are dreams & it's always nice to have a few dreams simmering away on the back burner.

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FIELDS OF DANDELIONS

Looking at the many smooth acres of brown soil we passed today I would say all the farmer's pretty much have their crops in for the season. Some fields are already sprouting an inch or two of corn. And how absolutely lovely the rural countryside looks with all the apple blossoms, lilacs, & cherry blossoms in bloom. Big blue sky, white puffy clouds & green fields & forests stretching up to & over the horizon in places. Many farms look like they are right out of a storybook tale with their tulip gardens & lush green acres of new mown lawns. Many Dutch people in our area & their attention to neatness around their farms is well noted. Lots of farm equipment on the gravel roads & few mighty big smiley waves from some of the older fellers on their tractors.  Of course when your driving around with a big green frog on your dash, who wouldn’t smile & wave eh:))

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SWIRLING UP THE DUST

Kelly had a difficult evening Sunday night with her breathing & new pains in her rib cage area but was feeling a bit better this morning. I was not able to do our morning walk Sunday & my hip remained troublesome all day. Here in Canada the medical system moves very slowly & one just has to be patient & wait until appointments or procedures are scheduled. I'm still waiting to hear from the London hospital regarding a consultation about my hip X-rays. Those X-rays showed bone spurs & I suspect that is why my pain is sporadic.  Kelly needs to see the specialist in Stratford as soon as possible but here in Canada we have to be patient & wait our turn.  No, I’m not going to get into the whole health debate issue!!  When Kelly returned home today she had to lay down for awhile & I spent all afternoon in my recliner unable to walk far.  We are quite a pair at the moment & it is like we are moving around here in slow motion with neither one of us being able to do a whole lot.  If this keeps up we are both going to have our recliners completely worn out in no time.  We both look at each other from our reclined positions in puzzlement wondering, ‘what the hell happened!!’
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AND MANY FARMERS EVEN MOW THE DITCHES

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YEP, LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE THERE SEXY JOHN DEERE TRACTORS ALRIGHT

Looking for a link tonight I came across a post I wrote last October about Picasa & photo editing.  I’m sure some readers have seen & read it but for any new folks out there with an interest in photography you might find it helpful.  Just a few tips to help you with your photos.  PICASA PHOTO EDITING 

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JUST ONE OF OUR 4 PIT STOPS TODAY 
GYPSY had a comment question on my Saturday post in which she asks, 'Did you miss the space of the Damon when you drove the Sunseeker back from AZ'? Short answer to that is 'Yes'. By the time we reached home back in early April there was no doubt left in our minds. There was no point in removing the dinette & replacing it with recliner chairs. What we really needed to do was replace the whole RV. The interior compared to the Damon was just too small & uncomfortable for us.  We did try to make it work, but……  As much as I liked driving the Sunseeker & despite it's many positive points the rig just turned out to be too small for 2 people the way it's interior was configured. The corner bed just proved too difficult to climb into & out of, the bathroom too small to be comfortable & we realized the bathroom sink outside of the bedroom was not to our liking either. And neither the driver's or passenger's seats would swivel inward. I just checked the London dealership this morning & see the little Sunseeker is still there & still for sale.  DAVE & SUSIE also had a question about Saturday night's post where they wondered what year the blue pick-up truck was in the last photo of the post. I don't have an answer for that so wondered if any of you car buffs out there might know.
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NOW HERE'S A FARM FELLA WITH AN ‘OLD SIGN’ HOBBY

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PHEEBS LOVES RIDING IN THE BACK OF THE JEEP ON HER DOGGY BED WHICH IN TURN IS ON A RAISED PLATFORM ALLOWING HER TO WATCH OUT THE WINDOW

New Blog Followers 'grannynmaggie' joined us a couple days ago so a big Bayfield Bunch welcome to you folks. If you can hang in for the summer we hope to have the Winnie's wheels pointed westward sometime in the early Fall. Thanks for stopping by.

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AN OLD MAPLE SYRUP SHANTY ALONGSIDE THE ROAD

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AND IT LOOKS LIKE THIS FARMER HAS A GOOD START ON A NEW HOUSE, BARN, OR MAYBE A DRIVING SHED

And a few short words about Sunday's post. I felt much better going to bed Sunday night for having written what I did & today was a better day.  Again, I thank all my friends & readers for being patient & understanding again. Appreciated the comments & advice as well. Blogging for me is a great hobby & hobbies can have a tendency to eat up the hobbyist at times. But that's what a hobby is & I do like it most days despite my annoying complaining at times:))

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ALWAYS NICE TO ARRIVE BACK AT OUR GREEN GREEN FOREST OF HOME:))

GROANER'S CORNER:(( image009 

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- Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.
- Home is where your pet is:))
- "If having a soul means being able to feel
love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals
are better off than a lot of humans."
(James Herriot)
- The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails -William Arthur Ward
- The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...AL.
- It is not so much having nothing to do as it is not having the interest to do something....AL.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

DIFFICULT DAYS

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OUR NORTHERN (BALTIMORE) ORIOLES ARE BACK

Sitting here at the keyboard tonight I am again asking myself, what am I going to write about? Another weather report post of daily events mixed with some silliness? Maybe talk about our simultaneous medical difficulties that are rattling our little world right now? Future plans? Should I write a post reflecting back on some good old RVing times & include lots of happy links? Maybe catch up on all my fellow RV Bloggers, see how they're doing, add some links & maybe try to help some new Bloggers gain a little extra exposure. Or maybe I should just tell you how I really am feeling about all this blogging stuff at the moment. Alright, maybe I'll just deal with that for now.

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First & foremost let me say how much I have enjoyed writing this daily blog over the years. It has given me a meaningful purpose every day. It has creatively allowed me to be me. The blog revived my fading interest in photography years ago & I have spent endless happy hours these past bunch of years scrambling around over hill & dale with the sole purpose of grabbing a few photos for my posts at the end of each day. My blog has filled a void in my life & I must say it has become kind of an obsession. Being an obsessive person to begin with I am not surprised by that. Blogging once or twice a week or whenever I feel like it is not an option for an obsessive mind like mine. I have always (well most always) enjoyed the daily challenge of publicly gathering together my thought processes each day & tossing them out there for others to read. I'm sure people obsessed with doing crossword puzzles & those sorts of mind challenging things every day would understand the obsessive part. Although frustrating & downright maddening at times the good days far outweigh the bad. Hours of each day spent in constructive creative thinking has always seemed like a good thing to me.

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My posts run hot & cold, up & down, much like my personality. I am not a flat liner running consistently high or consistently low. I ricochet between the two far ranging personality points & it is because of that my posts are never predictable. I rarely know from one day to the next what I am going to write about. Will I hit on something exciting for someone? Will I be able to make a few folks laugh with some silliness? Will I feel confident enough to mention some accomplishments & then feel guilt the following day having done so.  Can I hold someone's interest with a story? Could I be of help to anybody? Will an introspective post shed some light on someone else’s inner problems.  Maybe my opinion on something may ring a bell with some folks. Maybe an old memory will bring a smile to someone's face. Or maybe I will write something boring enough to peel paint off the side of a battleship. Why do I worry about things like this? Because that is who I am. One of those people who enjoy writing & has been fortunate enough to have been born with a set of Genes that make me care what people think.  I have always felt that is important.  None of that 'nothing bothers me' ha ha ha & 'I don't care what anybody thinks' ra-ra-ra stuff. For those of you out here who do write from the heart side of things I know you understand how I feel. You well know the up days & you well know the down days.

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I have again been struggling with my blog ever since returning from Arizona this year. In fact I have been struggling with all forms of communication this year.  Usually happens every Spring around this time but last year & especially this year the struggle has been tougher. Maybe brought on by some of the medical issues we are experiencing right now, maybe the realization our lives at the moment are making that slow turn from our once robust middle age healthy lifestyle to the reality of our coming Senior years. No, not being negative here. Just simply dealing with the realities of logical thought.

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My plan is to keep this blog going for awhile longer but also know that if you do not see a post from me in the near future it does not mean I have stopped blogging. Just means I have not been able to pull my socks up for that particular day. At some point the blog will end of course but I have no idea when that will be.  Could be tomorrow or it could be 10 years from now.  Just don’t know.  I once said in a post a few years ago that I would end the blog at some point if I thought reader interest had dropped. That is why my Sitemeter count near the top of my side bar has always been of prime importance to me. I see it as the sole accurate indicator of how my blog is doing. It counts the number of times my Blogsite has been visited by someone each day. One click at a time. Nothing else. No page views or self added comments. My Sitemeter has remained unaltered since the day I initially put it there way back when I first began blogging in late 06 & it has been my main guide ever since. If that daily number were to begin dropping & reach a predetermined low point I would then know interest in my blog has waned & it is time to bring things to an end. This Sitemeter number does vary from day to day & week to week but overall & surprisingly it has slowly continued to grow each year & that has indicated to me I am managing most days to write something slightly interesting enough to keep a few people coming back & to encourage a few new people to stop by for a look see & say Hello. So with all that said.............I guess I do have a few more posts left in me after all:))

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GROANER'S CORNER:(( Standing beside a valiant stallion, a beautiful blonde decides she must ride this animal despite having no previous riding experience. Soon, she finds herself atop the horse's back, galloping through a lush green meadow.

Unsuspecting, the horse suddenly picks up speed and she finds herself euphoric over the freedom she is experiencing.

Once again, the magnificent animal picks up speed except this time her inexperience gets the better of her. She finds herself barely able to hang on.

The startled horse is now in a dead run and the beautiful blonde finds herself hanging off to one side of the horse, her head just inches from the ground... catastrophe seconds away.

She begins to frantically scream for help when all of a sudden.........

Frank, the Wal-Mart door man, calmly walks up and unplugs the ride.

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- Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.
- Home is where your pet is:))
- "If having a soul means being able to feel
love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals
are better off than a lot of humans."
(James Herriot)
- The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails -William Arthur Ward
- The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...AL.
- It is not so much having nothing to do as it is not having the interest to do something....AL.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

PHEEBS & I TOOK 10 OF OUR 22 CYLINDERS FOR A DRIVE TODAY

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PHEEBS LOVES CRUISING IN THE RV:))

Looking out the living room at our Winnie Wagon on a cool overcast Saturday morning a thought occurred to me.  Winnie the Bago had not left her spot under the Pines since we brought her home from London a couple weeks ago. Roads had dried from an overnight rain so figured Pheebs & I had better head out & take Winnie for a little RV cruise. Kelly headed off to Deer Park Lodge to spend a couple hours working. It's our big Queen Victoria May 24th long week-end here in Canada & that means it's our unofficial start to summer. The Lodge was booked full & Kelly's help was needed. She headed over for a couple hours Friday as well & that couple hours turned into 7.
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<<< OUR LILACS ARE IN BLOOM

Knew I was out of Yogurt so that was a good enough excuse to load up the little Monkey Face & roll ourselves on out of the Park for Goderich. Also wanted to stop along the road & grab a few new Winnie photos for the blog's header & sidebar. How nice to be getting a few more Ford miles under my belt.  And looking at the dash I couldn't help but feel I am pleasantly morphing right into liking it more every time I see it.  This rig is really growing on me.  And what a treat the sound system is with the Jensen radio compared to the troublesome & poor sound quality of the Magnadyne radio in the Sunseeker. And how nice to have a touch screen I can actually see clearly while driving. It’s all in the graphics.  Still do not like the touchy-touchy-feely-feely stuff with the screen but that's the way it is. This Ford Chassis has a nice solid feeling ride to it as well.
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Walmart was our destination this morning & I knew the parking lot would be crowded with tourists on the long week-end. Hadn't realized they had a big car show going on out front of the Canadian Tire store but I had no problem manoeuvring the Winnie Wagon's 26 foot length through all the traffic chaos skittering about the parking lot. Not quite as agile as the Sunseeker's 23 feet but definitely much better than wheeling the Damon's 33' around in those tight spaces.
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A VERY BUSY PLACE TODAY

Jostled & tussled with the Walmart crowds for about 5 minutes, knocked a couple people over & exited the store with my Yogurt, a couple light bulbs, & an Oh Henry chocolate bar. In fact I think I may have even been knocked down & trampled on a couple times myself because when I arrived home later it appeared a couple of my Yogurt cups were crushed, I was missing one of my shoes, one light bulb was broken, & my baseball hat was in tatters:(( Grabbed a couple hot dogs at a vendor stand just outside the Walmart door & headed for the RV. One hot dog for me & one for the Pheebs. Mine was the one with the fried onions. Snapped a couple quick pics in the car show area & we were on our way home.
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I HAD TWO OLD FORD FALCONS YEARS AGO & NEITHER ONE LOOKED AS SPIFFY AS THIS FALCON WAGON

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NEVER HAD A CADILLAC BUT DID HAVE AN OLD JAGUAR ONCE…IN FACT I HAVE HAD A LOT OF OLD CLUNKERS & SOME NICE ONE'S TOO

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NEVER DID HAVE A MUSTANG BUT THE DASH BELOW SURE REMINDS ME OF AN OLD 55 FORD I HAD ONCE

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I’VE HAD 6 PICK UP TRUCKS BUT NEVER AN OLD ONE LIKE THIS 

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EVEN MANAGED TO GET THE ‘WINNIE WAGON’ IN ONE OF THE PHOTOS

All & all not too bad a day despite the gloomy weather. Pheebs was happy to get out for a ride in the RV & I was happy to get out & drive the RV. And I'm sure Winnie the Bago was just as happy getting out & being driven somewhere as well. After all, that is what she was designed to do……..:))

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GROANER'S CORNER:(( Taxiing down the tarmac, the jetliner abruptly stopped, turned around and returned to the gate. After a hour-long wait, it finally took off. A concerned passenger asked the flight attendant: “What was the problem?”
“The pilot was bothered by a noise he heard in the engine,” explained the flight attendant,” and it took us a while to find a new pilot.”
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- Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.
- Home is where your pet is:))
- "If having a soul means being able to feel
love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals
are better off than a lot of humans."
(James Herriot)
- The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails -William Arthur Ward
- The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...AL.
- It is not so much having nothing to do as it is not having the interest to do something....AL.