Thursday, June 09, 2016

HAD MYSELF A FEW ‘HITCH-ITCH’ TWITCHES TODAY

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My good Buddy Richard and I had missed our last two country road coffee tours over the past month due to other commitments but we were both free to rumble this morning & off we went.  My turn to drive so our travels took us down around the Grand Bend & Exeter areas.  Lots to talk about & lots to see.  Always interesting, always enjoyable & what a fine weather morning it was too.

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WEST OF EXETER ONTARIO WE CAME ACROSS THIS FARMING OPERATION IN AN AREA SOMETIMES REFERRED TO AS ‘THE BOG’

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NEITHER RICHARD OR I COULD FIGURE OUT WHAT THOSE ROWS OF PLASTIC WERE OR WHAT WAS PLANTED UNDERNEATH IT

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IT’S KIND OF A SPECIALIZED GROWING AREA & EMPLOYS A LOT OF MIGRANT WORKERS

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NOTICE ALL THE GREEN PLANTS ON THIS PLANTING MACHINE AS IT DRIVES ALONG PUNCHING HOLES IN THE PLASTIC THEN PLANTING GREEN SHOOTS IN THOSE HOLES & WATERING THEM AS WELL AS IT MOVES ALONG

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RICHARD DID SHOUT OVER & ASK WHAT THEY WERE PLANTING BUT THE ANSWER CAME BACK IN SPANISH WHICH OF COURSE WE DIDN’T UNDERSTAND

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WE FIGURED THAT WAS A WATER TRUCK OUT THERE ALTHOUGH WE DID SEE IRRIGATION PIPES IN SOME OF THE FIELDS

Kelly & I busied ourselves in the afternoon going through a lot of our 'stuff' prioritizing what to keep & move back into the house from our carport.  What dressers to keep & what to keep in those dressers.  I also cleaned all our sunroom windows & hosed down a lot of the pine pollen dust on our deck etc.  Some weed whacking at a neighbor's & half a dozen other little things I've already forgot about.  At a sunny 55F today it was great for getting a lot of those outside chores done. 

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Thanks to a few readers for giving us a 'heads up' about that fire in Yarnell Arizona.  I quickly checked a few sites Wednesday night & was able to determine the fire's location & could see it was not a threat to our Congress house a few miles away at the foot of the Weaver Mountains.  As long as the wind didn't shift & begin blowing from the Northeast that is.  Had that occurred our house & lot of other houses in the village of Congress and surrounding area could have been at risk from airborne burning  embers.  Fortunately we have a steel roof on two thirds of our house & I had cleared all the brush off the property & away from around the house over the last 4 years.  Every little bit helps when it comes to fast moving wild fires.  Update::  Just after publishing this tonight Kelly read me an update on the Yarnell fire.  For some reason I had thought the fire was under control but as of this afternoon winds had spread the fire to over 1200 acres & the the whole town of Yarnell has been evacuated with warnings going out to folks living Northeast of Yarnell in Peeples Valley to be on the alert for possible evacuation as well.  Yarnell and Peeples Valley are areas we know well and feel so bad for all the people there as well as the animals.  Horse ranching is big in that region.

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A FEW PHOTOS TO SHOW YOU HOW MUCH OUR FRONT YARD HAS FILLED IN OVER THE PAST COUPLE WEEKS

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A NICE GREEN WOODSY VIEW FROM OUR COMPUTER STATION >>>>

Thinking about Congress Az. tonight I noted that in 3 weeks we will once again be at the half way point for returning to the Southwest in the Fall & that thought for the first time since we arrived home late last March stirred a very familiar feeling in me.  ‘Hitch-Itch’.  I'm already looking forward to this winter's travels which this year will first take us to Florida to visit Aunt Jean.  We generally leave somewhere around the third week in October but it's still way too early to nail us down a definite departure date yet.

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THESE ARE THE LAST OF MY ‘CATCH-UP PHOTOS

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With RV thoughts in my head & now that the annual pine pollen menace is over for another year it's once again time to turn my attention and energies to Summer's big Motorhome clean-up inside and out.  I'm actually looking forward to that and always find it a nice change of pace and especially like how it stirs all those great RV travel plans and feelings inside.  Just being in and around the Big EEE is exciting in itself.  Gives me the warm fuzzies:))

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Our thoughts & get well wishes tonight go out to Polly, Nina and Paul from Wheeling it after Polly recently injured a hind leg & has just come through surgery to repair it.  Possibly a long recovery ahead has Nina & Paul’s summer Jell-o plans wobbling.  And over at the Weibel Ranch their road is still a bit rocky as Sam takes a header while moving Donna to a re-hab center for hopefully a short stay.  And again I ask, ‘has anyone heard how Retired Rod is doing??

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Pheebs and I will be on the road in the morning to see if we can scratch us up some new photos & Friday afternoon I meet up with my good Buddy Jim for another one of our marathon coffee blow-outs.  You can find Jim’s fine writing tales on my sidebar under Lifetime Sentences.

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( Two lawyers, John and David, head out for their usual 9 holes of golf. John offers David a $50 bet. David agrees and they're off. They do a great game. After the 8th hole, David is ahead by one stroke, but cuts his ball into the rough on the 9th.  "Help me find my ball. Look over there,'" he says to John. After a few minutes, neither have any luck. Since a lost ball carries a four point penalty, David secretly pulls a ball from his pocket and tosses it to the ground. "I've found my ball!" he announces.
"After all of the years we've been partners and playing together," John says, "you'd cheat me out of a lousy 50 bucks?"  "What do you mean, cheat? I found my ball sitting right there!"
"And you're a liar, too!" John says. "I've been STANDING on your ball for the last five minutes!"

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AL’s Old Scratchings……..Keep in mind if you read this, it was the late 60’s.  Typical of so many of my generation at the time I was an angry, rebellious and independent kind of character trying desperately to find out just where it was I could fit myself into society.   Some days I think to myself…..not much has changed. 

                  ‘Highway To Nowhere’

A blackened road another town
Another role another clown
Stabbing lights neon signs
Memories of forgotten times

Streets of gold fields of clover
Reminding me it could be soon be over
Holding on letting go
Keeping pace with life's frantic flow

Whining tires rain streaked glass
A twisting mind through an underpass
On and on slogging along
Knowing just where I don't belong

Turn the wheel walk to the door
The engine chokes my throat is sore
Stop for gas hear the people cry
Hope for more but know I can’t fly

Shift the gears plunge into the night
Listen to the man cause he ain't always right
The radio moans the war goes on
I tell myself there' something wrong

A burger stand another stop
Tell them your brother's a cop
Another cigarette it's all a gag
I wanna scream I wanna brag

Bloodshot eyes as I watch the mirror
Reflections of youth that won't appear
Back in the seat people grope by
I wanna break but boys don't cry

Turn around but there's no way back
Ya gotta go on cause people don't crack
Fight the wheel fight the people too
Color them black cause they sure ain't blue

Cuss and swear spit on the floor
Might as well cause there ain't no more

11 comments:

  1. I've been thinking of Rod myself lately but nobody has written an update.
    Your Old Scratchings remind me of the way I sometimes felt back then.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  2. We are not hearing a lot from the family of Rod, as I'm sure they are busy tending to his issues. He had a bit of a setback during his treatments with an unrelated health issue, but they got that sorted out. He has finished the chemo and radiation, I think. The last we heard is that he is getting really grumpy. I'm taking it that means he is feeling a little better.

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  3. Those plants sure look like pepper plants. Canada does grow a lot of the peppers I buy when in the northeast. Nice to hear you and your buddy had a good coffee morning:) We will be heading to Florida from PA mid October. We'll be in Florida for the month of Dec. not too far from your Aunt!

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  4. There are lots of fires all over the northern end of AZ. but I didn't know Yarnell was getting hit yet again. Maybe my being stuck here in Tucson this summer might just be the best place to be but you can't convience me of that. Just love your tide pictures.
    How are the fires in Canada going any control yet?

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  5. The last fire in Yarnell was bad this one sounds even worse, Such an nice quaint small town in the mountains, we enjoyed the great tours of the area that you shared with us.
    We getting anxious to head south as well.

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  6. I like to go out and just sit in the Hiker and pretend...Florida is great, but it's hard to get reservations and the army corps sites book up 6 months ahead of time..plus they are few and far between..I do love the Gulf Coast of Florida, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana...Especially Ft. Pickens in Pensacola Bay, Meaher State park in Spanish Fort AL...Grenada Lake, North Abutment Miss. is fabulous place to stay on the way down...army corps and great spots. I envy you that trip!!

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  7. Al - I had a text message from Rod's DIL this morning. There really isn't any news because they are waiting on the radiology report. He's doing as good as can be expected. I'm hoping to post an update when I hear from Melissa again. They are just fighting the battle.

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  8. Looks like an efficient planting method. I am broken hearted about the fire near Yarnell. Thank goodness there has been no loss of homes or life. My friend is hanging out in Wickenburg until she can return home.

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  9. Sure understand your Hitch-Itch, I have it bad, too but my unexpected health issues have kept us locked in place. Hopefully a fall departure is in the works, I'm mending as fast as I can! ;c)

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  10. That first photo is magical! What an amazing planting machine - I imagine it has put a lot of folks out of worth though. Glad Richard and Jim are continuing to keep you out of trouble. Half way through your Bayfield time already?! Love how lush and green your place is this time of year, it looks like paradise.

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  11. Farming sure has changed since the old days when someone dropped one plant at a time into the ground.

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