Tuesday, July 18, 2017

A THOUSAND DOLLARS CASH IN A McDONALDS COFFEE CUP

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McDonalds coffee cups always have a little sticker on them that can be detached and put on a card.  Soon as one has 7 stickers on their card they get a free coffee.  Every time Pheebs and I go through McD’s and grab a coffee I always hang onto the cups because Kelly collects the stickers.  Arriving home shortly after 11 this morning I came in with my camera and empty McD’s coffee cup and put it on the kitchen table.  Minutes later Kelly walked over, pulled the sticker off and removed the loose lid.  ‘Hey what’s this inside’ she said.  She reached in and pulled a wad of bills out…….a thousand dollars to be exact.  What??

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Readers may remember me mentioning about selling the motorcycle and a call from Andy at the Goderich Power center saying he had a thousand dollar cash down payment on the bike.  Yep I stopped in there this morning to sign the bike’s ownership over and Andy suggested I take the thousand dollar cash down payment with me which I did and that is how it ended up in a McDonald’s coffee cup in Kelly’s hands this morning.  No there was no chance of the moneyed coffee cup going into the garbage can.  I was standing right there in the kitchen with a sly eye closely monitoring the proceedings:))

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RED WING BLACKBIRD

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Pheebs and I had us nice walk in the doggy walking area at the south end of Goderich’s Rotary Cove beside Lake Huron this morning.  A refreshingly cool breeze coming in off the lake kept the day’s rising humidity to a dull roar for a short time.

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A FINE SUMMER MORNING WALK ALONG THE SHORE

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A COUPLE SAIL BOATS MAKING THEIR WAY ALONG THE SHORELINE WITH THE ONE AT THE LEFT FLYING AN AMERICAN FLAG

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NO IDEA WHAT THAT FAR BOAT TO THE LEFT IS WORKING AWAY AT OUT THERE

Stopped into the Goderich Bell Mobility store again.  Wanted to get a physical take on the Galaxy 5A phone as well as the Motorola G5 plus.  The Motorola is a snap smaller than the Galaxy A5 but ‘I think’ we maybe have it narrowed down to one of these 2 smart phones for me.  Of course by tomorrow at this time we could be off down another path looking at something totally else.  The word ‘rotary’ comes to mind again.

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58 CHEVY SEEN IN DOWNDOWN GODERICH THIS MORNING

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RV’ER WITH A BOAT TOAD

A swing east of Goderich brought us through the sleepy Hamlet of Ben Miller to our favorite pond area.  We can always be assured of a photo or two here where the country road dips between two roadside ponds.  Today’s Dragonflies and Lily pad flowers were taken here.  Heat and humidity were building so it was time to get out of the hot soupy air and head for home.   Luckily we were fine with windows down and didn’t have to kick on the Jeep’s A/C.  It’s all in the timing to beat that heat.

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I KNOW ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ABOUT FISHING SO IS THIS GUY DRESSED LIKE THIS SO THE FISH CAN’T SEE HIM??

I’m sure some readers are scratching their heads and wondering why a ‘no phone guy’ like myself would even be considering buying a smartass phone and if so why not a much cheaper flip phone.  Well it’s true, the least part of the phone that holds any interest for me is actually…..the phone.  It is the clear quality of the photos Kelly has been getting with her Blackberry DTek50 this past year that caught my attention awhile back and started the ball slowly rolling for me.  I’ve been carrying a bulky point and shoot camera on my belt for the best part of 10 years now and anyone doing that knows what it’s like plunking oneself down into a chair with one of those pesky side-arms clipped on.  While wearing it on my belt I generally always drape my shirt over the phone and that of course makes it look like I have some sort of large infectious growth sprouting out of my right hip.  Not too flattering I’d say.  With that thought in mind couple the increasingly sharper smart phone cameras with this whole ‘App’ thing (what is an App) and it ‘finally’ starts to turn on a few low watt light bulbs in my head.  GPS, real time weather maps, bird song ID, new pajama-rama colors, a night sky app identifying all the stars and constellation positions, latest peanut butter alerts, Google Earth, Google Search, an app to tell me which way my feet are headed in case I should decide to follow, an old guy’s grump meter, what mountain range I am looking at, an app to tell me whenever I am within one square mile of a carrot muffin, a compass, an altimeter, and a ba-zillion other things I haven’t even thought about yet.  I’m making an attempt here to bring myself up to speed with the 21rst century I guess.  Texting or ying-yanging on the phone?  Nope and nope.  Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and all that social media stuff??  Nope, nope and a whole bunch more nopes.  Of course having my own smart phone was a big nope for a long time too wasn’t it.  Maybe I had better not be a dope with too many nopes or my future hopes could quickly become dashed on the ropes leaving me with a bad case of the Pope’s mopes.  Anyway, moving on and no you won’t find all this on Snopes.

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GROANER’S CORNER:((  I have been in many places, but I've never been in Cahoots. Apparently, you can't go alone. You have to be in Cahoots with someone.  I've also never been in Cognito. I hear no one recognizes you there.
I have, however, been in Sane. They don't have an airport; you have to be driven there. I have made several trips there, thanks to my friends, family and work.  I would like to go to Conclusions, but you have to jump, and I'm not too much on physical activity anymore.  I have also been in Doubt. That is a sad place to go, and I try not to visit there too often. I've been in Flexible, but only when it was very important to stand firm.
Sometimes I'm in Capable, and I go there more often as I'm getting older. One of my favorite places to be is in Suspense! It really gets the adrenalin flowing and pumps up the old heart! At my age I need all the stimuli I can get! And, sometimes I think I am in Vincible  but life shows me I am not!

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The closest a person ever comes to perfection is when he fills out a job application form.

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One day, after a man had his annual physical, the doctor came out and said, "You had a great checkup. Is there anything that you'd like to talk about or ask me?" "Well," he said, "I was thinking about getting a vasectomy." "That's a pretty big decision. Have you talked it over with your family?" "Yeah, and they're in favor 15 to 2."

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Knock knock.

Who’s there?

Cash.

Cash who?

No thanks, I think I’ll have some peanuts.

12 comments:

  1. That man in camo wasn't worried so much about the fish seeing as he was getting out of the house without his wife seeing him.

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  2. Get a lot of memory so you can a lot of apps.

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  3. So much you can do with a smart phone if you like, but not for me, just in case of emergency or Suzie wants to find me in a hurry, nobody else has the number.
    Good luck with the right choice and have fun playing with the apps.

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  4. Do they really have an app for peanut butter alerts now!? For real, if you choose an app for identifying mountains you're looking at, let us know. I'd really enjoy that.

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  5. Cute trick with the money. Colin did something like that to me....long story but I told him that he had to take it back....turned out he was paid in cash and hid it in the grab bag and said he brought it home for me. I told him that it was not meant for us and insisted he go back.....then it took a long while before I believed him.

    YOu are not alone. I have no cell phone either. Right now I am looking at the iPhone6 about to come out again this. But I will only use for calls and texting......for what you are talking about, that takes data, a lot of data. Data = lots of money.

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  6. PS...I have no idea what an APP is. I got this far without them so I think I will survive contrary to what everyone is telling me.

    Good luck!

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  7. Al, your photos tonight were just lovely, however, the last paragraph of your blog was just the best and had me laughing out loud. What a wonderful writer you are. Keep it up!!! PS. Still have a flip phone.

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  8. Excellent critter pics tonight. I put a 64 Gig MicroSD card in each of our low budget smart phones, LG Zone and LG Stylus and a 500 Gig card in the Moto G4 that has no phone service. I did have to select store to SD when powering up first time. I use the Moto G4 for music and photos, as the battery lasts 4 days easy. The LG Zone battery lasts about 12 hours and the LG Stylus battery lasts about 48 hours, but it is a huge phone and Kathy likes the big keyboard on it for texts and facebook. It has the best camera of the bunch also. Will the carrier you get have service in the US Southwest? Verizon does.

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  9. Good one. As long as you don't get too far down town in Debt.

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  10. In your photo of the two sailboat with a government vessel in the background
    It's one of your Canadian research vessel's R/V lake Guardian
    Information is here
    http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/technology/vessels/lakeguardian/lakeguardian.html
    Right now 1:30pm she's in the middle of Lake heron heading east at 2knots
    Her zigzag course track appears to be surveying
    Hope that helps

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  11. I ended up buying the 2017 Samsung Galaxy A3, European version when we were in Spain in February. Totally happy with it.

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  12. One of your best blogs ever since I have been reading!! And I love the picture of the bee.

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