Wednesday, April 15, 2015

AND NEITHER ONE OF US WOKE UP WITH ANY ‘BUYERS REMORSE’:))

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It's mid April & our Peeper Frogs are back.  How nice each night to hear sounds of tiny little frogs peeping up a storm out around our small front yard pond.   Buds beginning to appear at the ends of twigs & branches.  A few early Spring flowers struggling up through winter's left over residue.  It's always an encouraging time of year to see Nature's true beauty slowly returning to it's annual upcoming summertime glory.
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WE STILL HAVE SOME SNOW ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF OUR HOUSE & I SPOTTED OUR FIRST SPRING CROCUS
Turned on our outside water again & hauled out the pressure washer.  A lot of Arizona desert dust & road grime on Jeepers engine needed to come off.  Have always liked a clean looking engine.  It was also a good day for getting the pressure water nozzle up & under the Big EEE's chassis to flush out all that corrosive road salt we had picked up on the last day of our homeward journey through Michigan 2 weeks ago.  Also hauled myself up onto the Motorhomes roof & hosed everything down up there as well, especially the solar panels. 

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STILL MORE ROOM UP HERE FOR MORE SOLAR PANELS BUT I THINK WE HAVE ENOUGH TO SUIT US

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WE HAVE A BUSY ROOF ON THIS RIG

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I CALL THIS A ‘PART-TIME’’ POWER WASHER…SOMETIMES IT WORKS & SOMETIMES IT DOESN’T

A couple Park employees cleaned up that mess of logs I had a picture of in my post a couple days ago & today I finished cleaning up after the clean-up.  Another utility trailer load for Pheebs & I to haul away.  It’s not a long Jeep ride for Pheebs but she loves getting in that Jeep even if it’s to just drive across the driveway.  Such a totally nice Spring day to be outside puttering away at stuff plus Pheebs & I took the rig for a wee spin as well.  Looking ahead at our 10 day weather forecast I see they are predicting the possibility of snow one day next week.  Hope it’s not Wednesday.

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JUST CRUISING ALONG WATCHING THE SCENERY GO BY

I was a bit worried we might wake up this morning with ‘buyers remorse’ but it never happened & we are both happy about our decision Tuesday to buy the Jeep Liberty.  It was within our price range, the color we wanted, & we still end up with a Jeep.  Now here’s something we didn’t know about the color.  When Kelly initially phoned Voisin Motors enquiring about that Liberty for sale she mentioned to Ray on the other end of the line how much we liked the tan color.  His response to Kelly was, “you must be older folks.”  He said that light tan color is preferred by older people.  I don’t know what color younger people like but I can tell you the majority of vehicles we looked at on-line were either silver, black, or white with silver being number 1 it seems.  Our Santa Fe was silver which was Okay but we were really wanting something more along the lines of earth tones.  The tan color reminds us of the southwest deserts & the beige khaki interior is reminiscent of our southern Ontario forests.  A nice relaxing combo of colors:))

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ALWAYS AMAZES ME HOW OUR BACKYARD PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS SURVIVES SUCH BRUTAL WINTERS…DESPITE THEIR WITHERED LOOK THEY WILL BE ABLOOM WITH BRIGHT YELLOW FLOWERS SOMETIME IN JUNE

Ivan made it back to Alberta a few weeks ago & has already got himself well up in the world.  He’s a bit isolated in his lofty perch & with supplies already running out had to convince a passing fire patrol helicopter to drop off some additional supplies for him & little four footed & famously furry Hailey.  And no the Cougar foot prints in the snow were definitely not Haileys.  And how many people get to take photos of deer from above.  Now Ivan either has a really long ‘selfie stick’ or he has himself ensconced high atop something to look down on those deer walking by below.  In fact they even stopped for a rest & laid down without seeing him.  So how is all this possible you ask.  Better just click on Ivan’s name & see what he & Hailey are up to again for the summer.  Might want to ask him what a frozen shower bag looks or feels like…………………………..

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A QUIET PATH BESIDE OUR HOUSE WANDERS THROUGH A PATCH OF PERIWINKLE UNDER TOWERING PINE TREES

GROANER’S CORNER:(( Lucas was arrested for selling home-stilled whiskey. His lawyer put him on the stand and asked the jurors to look carefully at his client.  "Now, Ladies and Gentleman of the jury," concluded the lawyer, "you've looked carefully at the defendant. Can you sit there in the jury and honestly believe that if my client had ANY whiskey he would sell it?"  He was acquitted.

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"Yes, I wrapped the garbage in it."
"But I hadn't seen it yet!"
"You didn't miss much. Just some coffee grounds and a few orange peels."

10 comments:

  1. Gotta be loving this weather a hope you new Jeep works well for you, good lick with selling Jeeper's

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  2. Yes, Dennis says whenever he buys a used vehicle, he always feels he just got screwed...BUT...He actually bought a 2001 GMC Sonoma, lots of miles, but in good shape, no rust and fancy wheels..for $3000...I think that Jeep Liberty will do you two well...and I do love the style it has...OH, and Den's new ride is silver/pewter, just like his hair!...Great choice , you two!

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  3. Can't wait to see photos of your cactus in bloom. They are hardy to endure the extremes in their natural environment, so I'm happy to see them making it through your Ontario winter. Like you, I'm certain they would rather be in Arizona. :))

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  4. I know its a long shot but could you take jeepers back to Arizona and leave him there, so you'd have two vehicles down there...?

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  5. I can always tell when I get a mention in the Bayfield Bunch blog! My hits pick right up and most of them are from BFB! Thanks Al! Looks like some nice new wheels ya got there. I'm sure Pheebs will love it too. Got my stay extended yet again, but with lots of cat food we should be OK. Spotted a fire today as well.

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  6. Those cactus are in bloom all over Congress right now. Hard to believe you also have them in your Canadian yard.

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  7. Our Cherokee is a similar color "Graystone" and we love it. My previous car was red which I also loved, but for towing behind the rig and playing in the wilds, this color is much more practical. Spring is nearly gone hear with all the new colors either in full brilliance or fading away. Tessa is the same way, she's happy to "go" across the street in the Jeep :-)

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  8. Sounds like spring is well on the way in southern Ontario, sure hope that snow stays away for you. Hoping that we don't get any bad weather on our drive north over the next couple of weeks. We did two years ago when we were in the Fort Collins area with the Little Blue Car but this year we will be in Sherman and don't need to contend with that kind of weather. Our fingers will be crossed.

    I guess I must be old as well, I like the tan colour too! ;-)

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  9. I'm older than you or Kelly, but I just love a red car! Unfortunately my last red car was the 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee I sold when I bouth my 5th wheel & truck.

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  10. Phoebes is eyeing those cool shades on the dash. :)

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