Friday, September 27, 2024

MY FAVORITE TIME OF YEAR IS WELL UPON US

SO NICE TO HEAR THE SOUND OF OUR LITTLE WATERFALL IN THE FROG POND AGAIN
Another fine late September morning for Pheebs and I to take a little cruise down around the south end of our Park.  Kelly had errands to run in Goderich so we soon had the car back home.  

IN ANOTHER FEW WEEKS THIS HARDWOOD FOREST IN OUR PARK WILL BE A BLAZE OF COLOR

Nothing much going on today.  Cleaned all the old grass out of the lawn mower, took the blade off and sharpened it.  With that done I put the mower away for the winter.  Painted the top of an outside wooden table.  We have a lean-to at the end of our wood shed so figured it was time to get in there and get that all cleaned up and organized for winter.  The carport's storage area was also needing some attention before the colder weather sets in. Pine needles are beginning to fall so it won't be long and I will be raking up wheelbarrow loads of them.  No matter, my favorite time of year is well upon us and for that, I am grateful and have no complaints......Aunt Jean and I have temporarily switched our Friday night phone calls to Saturday night so I'll be talking to her then about the hurricane.  Jean couldn't be in a safer location surrounded by a more competent staff than at Sunnyside Village in Sarasota Florida.  Had there been a problem we would have heard about it.  Jean has weathered many Florida hurricanes in the last six decades and I know she would have taken this one with another grain of salt as well. 

 HAD I BEEN SNORKELING IN OUR FRONT YARD POND THIS AFTERNOON IT WOULD HAVE LOOKED LIKE THIS
USING A SLOWER SHUTTER SPEED I WAS ABLE TO BLUR THE WATER
Al's Music Box:)) Rocket Man by the Bluegrass band 'Iron Horse' is a cover of a song written by Bernie Taupin and English musician Elton John.  The song was inspired by Ray Bradbury's short story "The Rocket Man" in The Illustrated Man, about a professional astronaut whose work keeps him away from his anguished family for months at a time. The song describes a Mars-bound astronaut's mixed feelings at leaving Earth to do his job. Rosenthal's account goes on to relate that the notion of astronauts no longer being perceived as heroes, but in fact as an "everyday occupation", led Taupin to the song's opening lines: "She packed my bags last night, pre-flight. Zero hour: 9 a.m. And I'm gonna be high as a kite by then."  The first stanza of "Rocket Man" was thought of by Bernie Taupin while he was on the motorway heading to his parent's home; he had to "repeat it to himself for two hours," which was "unfortunate", but in later interviews, he said that since it gave him a hit, it was all worthwhile................. Iron Horse is a bluegrass band from Killen Alabama, U.S. They are known for performing and recording bluegrass cover versions of rock songs, particularly their bluegrass treatments of heavy metal songs popularized by Metallica.  

GROANER'S CORNER:(( Mary and Jane are old friends. They have both been married to their husbands for a long time; Mary is upset because she thinks her husband doesn't find her attractive anymore.  "As I get older he doesn't bother to look at me!" Mary cries.  "I'm so sorry for you, as I get older my husband says I get more beautiful every day" replies Jane.  "Yes, but your husband's an antique dealer!"

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Do you know why New Yorkers are always so depressed?
Because the light at the end of the tunnel is New Jersey.
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You might be a redneck if...
- You think you are an entrepreneur because of the "Dirt for Sale" sign in the front yard.
- You're still scalping tickets after the concert is over.
- You don't think Jeff's jokes are funny.
- Your house has a kickstand.
- You drive around a parking lot for fun.
- Your girlfriend has ever called YOUR parents "Ma and Pa".
- You have to duct tape your gloves on.
- You've ever pruned your trees with a shotgun.
- Someone says they spotted Bigfoot and you go buy tickets to the tractor pull.
- You think that Marlboro is a cologne.
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Thursday, September 26, 2024

NO LEAKS OR OVERFLOW...PROJECT COMPLETE:))

Opening our living room curtains this morning I could see our day dawning sunny and bright.  Later, being my turn to drive, I slipped over to Richards and we were off on another one of our enjoyable country road coffee runs.  I think we've been doing this for over ten years now.  Our travels took us southeast of Bayfield this morning.  Bronson Line, Pavilion Road, Bannockburn Line, Centennial Rd, Parr Line, the Hay Swamp, Grand Bend Highway, Babylon Line, the village of Zurich, the Goshen Line to Mill Road to Bayfield and back to where we started out from. Good stuff:))

MOTHER NATURE'S AUTUMN FIRE
COLORFUL SUMAC LEAVES

Home again a couple hours later, I figured I'd better take a break from my frog pond project.  Well, that's what I figured but within an hour there I was back at it again and an hour after that I had all the rocks back in place and the pond filled up with water.  Happy to say no leaks or overflows.  Project complete:)) 

 ROCKS ARE BACK IN PLACE AND THE POND IS FILLING WITH WATER
WATER IS FILLING THE POND FROM AN UNDERGROUND HOSE AT THE RIGHT
NEARLY FULL
 THE FROG POND IS ALL FILLED UP AGAIN...PROJECT COMPLETE:))
Before starting this project I knew I was going to end up with a lot of sore muscles.  Both my legs are so sore at the moment they are hardly usable.  But it's a good soreness and I know that soreness is beneficial to strengthening my weak leg muscles.  But, to push my legs even further, Pheebs and I got ourselves out for a late afternoon walk over to and well beyond the Park's pond.  There is a lot of work going on in the Park at the moment and the landscape is changing.  Many piles of brush burning has given our Park a nice smoky 'mallows and weenies' campfire aroma.  The land is being cleared for new housing and the old forest walking trails in the Park we once so much enjoyed are pretty well all gone now.  But, it's the way of progress and we've had to accept that and get on board with the change. We're just thankful we had all those years from late 2002 to about 2020 to enjoy the quiet forest trails while they were here:))
THERE WERE HALF A DOZEN PILES OF BURNING BRUSH IN THIS AREA

 OUR OLD PINE TREE TRAIL ONCE RAN RIGHT THROUGH HERE
Al's Music Box:)) She's Leaving Home is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, and released on their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.  Paul McCartney wrote and sang the verse and John Lennon wrote the chorus, which they sang together. Neither George Harrison nor Ringo Starr were involved in the recording. The song's instrumental background was performed entirely by a small string orchestra arranged by Mike Leander and is one of only a handful of Beatles recordings in which none of the members played a musical instrument.  "She's Leaving Home" was recorded during the sessions for the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The day before McCartney wanted to work on the song's score, he learned that George Martin, who usually handled the Beatles' string arrangements, was not available. McCartney contacted Mike Leander, who did it in Martin's place. This was the first time a Beatles song was not arranged by Martin. Martin, though hurt by this, produced the song and conducted the string section in a session on 17 March 1967 that generated six takes. The melody is composed in a modal scale, typical of English traditional music. The harp was played by Sheila Bromberg, the first female musician to appear on a Beatles record.  Three days later, McCartney's lead vocal and Lennon's backing vocal were recorded, with the two singing together on each of two vocal tracks, their voices overlapping to match the narrative.  The stereo version of the song, finalized on 17 April 1967.  In April 1967, McCartney visited Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys in Los Angeles, where McCartney played "She's Leaving Home" on the piano for Wilson and his wife. Wilson recalled: "We both just cried. It was beautiful."  As the credited composers of "She's Leaving Home", Lennon and McCartney received the 1967 Ivor Novello award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically. 

GROANER'S CORNER:(( Two gas company servicemen, a senior training supervisor and a young trainee, were out checking meters in a suburban neighborhood. They parked their truck the end of the alley and worked their way to the other end. At the last house, a woman looking out her kitchen window watched the two men as they checked her gas meter.  Finishing the meter check, the senior supervisor challenged his younger coworker to a foot race down the alley back to the truck to prove that an older guy could outrun a younger one.  As they came running up to the truck, they realized the lady from that last house was huffing and puffing right behind them. They stopped and asked her what was wrong.  Gasping for breath, she replied, “When I see two men from the gas company running as hard as you two were, I figured I'd better run too!”

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- Why do they put braille on the number pads of drive-through bank machines?

- If nothing sticks to Teflon, how do they stick Teflon on the pan?

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The Fourth of July was coming up, and the nursery school teacher took the opportunity to tell her class about patriotism. "We live in a great country," she said. "One of the things we should be happy about is that, in this country, we are all free."  One little boy came walking up to her from the back of the room. He stood with his hands on his hips and said, "I'm not free. I'm four."
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Wednesday, September 25, 2024

LUCKILY, THE HUMIDITY STEPPED IN AND ENDED THE ARGUMENT

A FEW EARLY SIGNS OF AUTUMN'S PAINT BRUSH 
I was surprised when I glanced at our calendar this morning and noticed the rest of the month is actually clear of any medical appointments.  Imagine my amazement when I checked the calendar for the month of October and only saw one minor appointment scheduled for the whole month so far.  I'm sure that will change:((

 HOW NICE TO STAND ON OUR WALKING ROAD THIS MORNING LISTENING TO AN AUTUMN BREEZE RUSTLING THESE CORN STOCKS
 THIS APPLE TREE IS SHOWING OFF ITS RED AND GREEN CHRISTMAS COLORS
I don't often (if ever) wake up a flaming ball of energy anymore and this morning was no exception.  I had to push myself later to put on my rubber boots and get outside and into the frog pond.  Luckily, sometimes a little extra push helps, and before long I was right into things.  This of course was after Pheebs and I had slipped out to our country road walking spot for a short walk. 

 WELL, I BETTER GET BACK AT MY FROG POND PROJECT

 GETTING A FEW ROCKS IN PLACE AT THE LEAKY END OF THE POND
Our day remained cloudy which was quite alright with me because it prevented the Sun from ramping up the already high humidity factor in the air.  Every little bit helps these days but it was that sticky humidity that finally did me in about 1 o'clock and that was a good thing because my mind and body were at odds with each other.  My mind wanted to keep working and maybe even finish up the pond project today but my body was hollering at my mind saying things like, 'give the guy a break ya doorknob...he's hardly got enough energy left to even stand up'.  Luckily, the humidity stepped in and ended the argument.

 WITH THE PLASTIC LIFTED HIGHER I'M CONFIDENT THE LEAKING PROBLEM WILL BE SOLVED
 KELLY TOOK A COUPLE PICS OF ME IN THE POND
Venturing outside an hour later to have a look at things I spotted a couple small froggy guys so I quickly grabbed my fish net and within five minutes, 'BANG-ZOOM' I caught five more little froggies.  Off I went with my white pail in hand to the Park's pond and into the water they all went.  Seconds later I heard a bunch of little froggy giggles at the pond's edge.  It's nice when things work out and both sides are happy:))

 THIS IS ONE OF THE LITTLE FELLAS I MOVED TO THE PARK'S POND THIS AFTERNOON
 WITH A BIT OF LUCK I HOPE TO HAVE THIS CLEANED UP TOMORROW....MAYBE

Kelly is feeling better these last couple of days now that the antibiotics have fully kicked in.  However, the liver disease itching has ramped up another notch and she had a lot of difficulty with that today.

 A FROG'S EYE VIEW IN THE POND OF THE DRY WATERFALL

We always turn on the CKCO Kitchener 6 o'clock news each evening.  The TV set is in the living room and we are generally at the kitchen table in the kitchen eating supper.  We're usually not paying full attention to the news unless something comes up we're interested in.  Monday night was no different except the words 'Soper Park' and 'Cambridge' caught Kelly's attention because Cambridge is where she was living when we met.  She glanced over at the television as the story ended and the Television crew panned to a tennis court before going to a commercial.  Kelly got up from her chair, walked into the living room, and picked up the remote.  We have a DVR so she re-played the 10 second tennis court footage back a couple times.  In the shot of the tennis court that the TV crew took, was a fellow dressed in black playing tennis.  A few seconds later Kelly exclaimed, "that's Jason".  She played it back a few more times and sure enough, it was her son Jason.  Kelly paused the DVR and snapped a picture of the screen and sent it to Jason who answered "yes" he had been playing tennis in Soper Park and remembered seeing a guy walking around with a camera.  Nothing like a Mother's Eagle eye to recognize one of her own eh:))

 KELLY'S OLDEST SON, JASON
Al's Music Box:)) Smoke Gets In Your Eyes was recorded in 1958 by the Platters for their album Remember When? The group's version became a number-one hit in the U.S. on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart. In 1959 it peaked at No. 3 on the Rhythm and Blues chart.  Buck Ram, the producer, said that Harbach praised them "for reviving his song with taste."  The widow of composer Jerome Kern disliked the recording so much she considered legal action to prevent its distribution.  However, she was informed that she was going to get huge royalties from the sales of the single.  It was expected to sell over a million copies, and she dropped her lawsuit.  In 2019, the song by The Platters was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

 A FEW DABBLE OF COLOR
GROANER'S CORNER:(( One day, there was a catastrophic event that caused all humans on Earth to die. To sort things out, everyone went to Heaven. God came in and said, "I want the men to make two lines.  One line for the men who ruled their women on Earth and the other line for the men who were ruled by their women. Also, I want all the women to go with St. Peter." With that, the next time God looked, the women were gone and there were two lines.  The line of men who were ruled by their women was 1000 miles long, and in the line of men who ruled their women, there was only one man.  God became angry and said, "You men should be ashamed of yourselves. I created you in my image and you were all whipped by your mates. Look at the only one of my sons who stood up and made me proud. Learn from him!  Tell them, my son, how did you manage to be the only one in this line?"  The man replied, "I don't know, my wife told me to stand here."  

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"If you want to know how old a woman is, ask her sister-in-law"  

"Old age comes at a bad time" 

"Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what happened."  

“You spend 90 percent of your adult life hoping for a long rest and the last 10 percent trying to convince the Lord that you’re actually not THAT tired.” 
 

“Old people shouldn’t eat Health foods. They need all the preservatives they can get.” 

 "At my age, flowers scare me." 


"At age 20, we worry about what others think of us… at age 40, we don’t care what they think of us… at age 60, we discover they haven’t been thinking of us at all." 

"The important thing to remember is that I’m probably going to forget." 

“It’s paradoxical that the idea of living a long life appeals to everyone, but the idea of getting old doesn’t appeal to anyone.” 

"Everything seems to slow down with age, except the time it takes cake and ice cream to reach your hips." 

"You know you are getting old when everything either dries up or leaks." 

 

"Looking fifty is great — if you’re sixty." 

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