Friday, August 09, 2013

RESTING MY FOOT WHILE WATCHING RURAL SCENERY ROLL BY:))

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Decided it might be best to rest my foot so opted out of our morning walk. In hindsight I don't think that was too smart of me to walk the trail Thursday:((  Kelly, feeling better this morning headed off with Pheebs for a 20 minute walk. Swelling continues to go down & she is feeling much better.
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I sometimes wonder if we would do as many walks if we didn't have the Pheebers. Probably not. Often thought that when we had Max, Checkers, & the Motormouse too. Even if we didn't feel like walking sometimes the guys always got us going. Every day they gave us a purpose. It is just one of the many great reasons for having a dog. A best Pal to walk & do things with. Pheebe puts a smile on my grouchy face every single day:))
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My restlessness this summer has been at an all time high so as soon as Kelly headed off to the Maitland Medical Clinic this morning Pheebs & I were out the door & into the Jeep. Figured if I had to sit & rest my foot I would much rather sit in the Jeep with rural scenery going by. Had another great sunny morning going for us & had it not been for my sore foot we would have headed off for a hike in the Hullett Marsh.
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GODERICH’S BEACH, A WOODEN WALKWAY & ROAD STRETCHES FROM HERE TO THAT FAR POINT OF LAND IN THE DISTANCE & AT THIS END THEY KEEP THE BEACH GROOMED
Made our way to Goderich where I stopped into the TSC store to have a look at their Kodiak hiking boots. I was in one of my cheapskate modes again so after looking at the $129.00 price tag I was quick to exit myself out of the store. Next stop was the Solo gas bar across the road where Pheebs knows she always get's a treat from the gas attendant. Didn't spoil her appetite for McDonald's though. I confused the young girl taking money when I paid for our stuff with $2 bills. They have been out of circulation for quite awhile now here in this Canada place. Slipped down around the harbor, grabbed a few quick photos & off out into the countryside we went. Ahhhhhhhhhhh:))
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GRAIN ELEVATORS ON LEFT, SALT MINE COMPLEX CENTER, & A LAKE FREIGHTER THAT HAS BEEN DOCKED THERE FOR A FEW YEARS NOW
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LAKE FREIGHTER ‘ROBERT S PIERSON’ DOCKED ALONGSIDE GODERICH’S SIFTO SALT MINE READYING FOR A LOAD & EASY TO SEE HOW STRONG WINDS OFF THE LAKE HAVE SHAPED THIS LEANING TREE OVER THE YEARS
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THE MAITLAND RIVER EMPTIES INTO LAKE HURON JUST TO THE RIGHT OF THE SALT MINE
Our destinationless travels kept us entertained for most of the morning. Pheebs got to chase some frogs around at a pond & I got to enjoy a few hours of freely wandering about soaking up country scenery. Sure wished we had some nice mountain trails in our area though. I miss our South-West mountains & think how now nice it would have been to hike the places in Colorado where Mark from the BOX CANYON BLOG captures his eye popping photos. Just not sure if Kelly or I would be up to those long strenuous hikes though. We would both have to be in a lot better shape than we are right now. My hip/leg problem has been on it's best behavior for about a month & half now but I know if I pushed it I could be in trouble again. It still tweaks me occasionally enough to let me know not to get too rambunctious with myself.   Damn, how I hate this aging crap!!
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IT’S HARVEST TIME & COUNTRY ROADS HAVE A LOT OF LARGE FARM MACHINERY ON THEM…INSTEAD OF TRYING TO SQUEEZE BY I ALWAYS JUST DRIVE THE JEEP DOWN IN THE DITCH & LET THE BIG GUYS GO BY…APPRECIATED BY THE FARMERS & FUN FOR PHEEBS & I TO DRIVE IN THE DITCH:))
Seem to recall a question from Gay & Joe over at GOOD-TIMES-ROLLIN about how I got that frog/toad photo in Thursday's post. Short simple answer to that question is.....a 300mm lens. Same lens as today's frog pics. Someone else asked where have all our front yard bird's gone? Wished I knew but I think It has something to do with the time of year again. Seems to me there were a couple other questions from folks rattling around in my Noggin but I have been unable to retrieve those memory cells at this point.
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HERE’S A FARM LADY WORKING THE FIELDS TODAY
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FARM FOLKS EVEN MOW DITCHES ALONG COUNTRY ROADS IN MANY PLACES
Hooked up a magnetic Sirius Satellite Radio antenna the other day in the Winnie Wagon. Have the same type of antenna on the Jeep so it's easy to just move the satellite radio itself from vehicle to vehicle. After installing the antenna I hooked up the radio & ran through some channels to check reception. In doing so I came across another radio channel I like. Been listening to channel 068 'The Spa' for a few years now but always wished they would play a little less long hair music & more funky stuff. Now I have 'Chill' on channel 053 & yep, it's funkier.
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GROANER'S CORNER:(( In the men's room at work, the boss placed a sign directly above the sink.  It had a single word on it: "Think!" The next day, when he went to the men's room, he looked at the sign, and right below it, immediately above the soap dispenser, someone had carefully lettered another sign which read, "Thoap!"
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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.


10 comments:

  1. I sure can relate to how having a dog puts a smile on your face and gives you a reason to get out and walk. We've been busy with the grandkids this past week but wonder how we will handle the quiet when they go home on Sunday. We sure miss our Poppy girl.

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  2. Just love the harbour there in Goderich thanks for bringing us ip to date again.
    Have those combines all over the roads here too. But our little car does not much like ditches, we can wait and take our time here.

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  3. I so yearn for Sirius one day! Your photography continues to deliver those mouth dropping views! Mr Frog is my favorite this time.

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  4. Channel 068? Geez. I thought it was 069. I've been listening to that for a few months now because I thought you recommended that. It's a cool channel! I'll try the other two now.

    JC

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  5. As we hope to travel east to the Great Lakes on our way to the East coast and fall colors, your beautiful photos of Lake Huron make me wonder if crossing the border for a while would be beneficial....need to check out the fuel prices!

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  6. I walked a lot more when I had a dog. I finally realized over the past month, that no matter how desperately I want to hike, I just can't do much of it. And I want to carry a backpack. Maybe a half mile would do me but no more. But I still have memories of all that stuff.

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  7. I get ya...Aging isn't easy..But, I think staying off the foot for a few days is a good idea..We are dealing with people who are really up there in age..I always try to think how we would be at ages 98 and 90..Hey, at least they are THERE...and still together...Sometimes I have to think that they are teaching us something...You three are doing just fine....Look ahead to the SOUTHWEST!

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  8. Thanks for that Super Size combine pic, dual tires and I can see it tows it's header behind it on the road. I have never seen one that large.
    We walked a lot more when we had a dog. This lap cat prefers I sit in the Lazy Boy and read. Our song birds are missing also.

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  9. I adopted my dog, Patches, for that very reason - to have a walking companion. As fate would have it soon after I got her I had a psoriatic arthritis flare that attacked my tendons and walking was very painful. I didn't walk far but if it had not been for Patches I would not have walked at all. It was probably the best treatment that I could have undertaken, continuing to walk as much as possible.

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  10. Bayfield Al,
    We could go for a short strenuous hike :)
    Actually, you have the perfect vehicle for getting to the high country we love so much. There are more four wheel drive roads around here than you could ever imagine! So don't let failing body parts keep you from the wildflowers and far views.
    Besides, I want to meet you guys some day, and we could personally point you toward the "purdy picture" areas :)
    Thanks for your generous link up.
    Mark and Bobbie

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