Sunday, September 10, 2017

BY 8:35 TONIGHT i COULD NO LONGER REACH AUNT JEAN……WE WILL ANXIOUSLY AWAIT HER ‘ALL CLEAR’ CALL TOMORROW

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Aunt Jean called us this morning about 10:30 to give us an update on how she was doing.  Her main concern had been a glass door between her lanai and living room.  She didn’t think her lanai would survive the storm and worried the winds would then break in the glass door.  She called a couple friends who hurriedly came over this morning and moved a large heavy book case to block that glass door.  A living room chair was moved in front of the book case and mats were draped over it all so at least now she has some protection from flying glass if the wind destroys the lanai then attacks the door.  She was still in good spirits but I did detect a note of apprehension in her voice.  While Kelly and I were both on the line with her we could hear crackling and the phone started to cut out.  A hasty good-bye back and forth and that was it.  However, and amazingly enough, when I called back 3 hours later expecting no answer by golly there was Aunt Jean on the the other end of the line again.  The power outage had only been momentary so we had ourselves another chat.  She was cheerful and trying to decide what to make herself for supper.

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PATIENTLY WAITING IN THE McDONALDS DRIVE-THRU LAST WEEK

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‘HEY DAD THERE GOES A GUY WITH 3 HAMBURGERS’

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OUR PARK’S POND IS ABOUT A 30 SECOND WALK FROM OUR FRONT DOOR

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Kept myself busy this morning with our ongoing back yard clean-up.  Hooked up the utility trailer and with Pheebs helping we loaded up 3 big loads of pine needles, branches, and small trees hauling them off to our Park’s landfill site.  In between loads I would slip inside and check the hurricane status as it approaches Sarasota.  Our neighbor Monica has a mobile home in a place called Frost Proof Florida so I’m thinking she is sticking pretty close to her TV as well.

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JUST A FEW OF THE SMALL TREES AND BRANCHES TO BE PICKED UP

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MY PARTIALLY UNLOADED SECOND OF 3 UTILITY TRAILER LOADS

Had a few A&W coupons left and with the specials ending today all three of us piled into the Jeep around 11 and headed off to Goderich for a couple Teen Burgers.  Another absolutely beautiful early September day going on here with temps in the mid 60’s.  Ideal weather for me to be working around outside.

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THAT GRAY LANDING STRIP OUT THERE IS THE CLOSEST AIRPORT TO OUR HOUSE

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I’M TALKING ‘MODEL AIRPLANES’ OF COURSE

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THIS MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB SURE HAS A NICE RURAL SPOT ABOUT HALF WAY BETWEEN BAYFIELD AND GODERICH

My afternoon was a mixture of more outside yard puttering, TV hurricane watching and a couple snoozes.  When a pine tree toppled into your front yard last week it knocked over a post with an old home made bird feeder on it.  No I didn’t make that bird feeder but I noticed on the top of it the assumed builder had painted a small ‘Merry Christmas’ on the a corner of the roof and it was dated 1995.  I have no idea where the bird feeder came from and for whatever reason I don’t ever recall using it.  Picking it up off the ground today I could see it was in need of some TLC. 

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MY IMPROVISED TARPAPPER ROOF ON THE BIRDFEEDER

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HEY I EVEN PUT A NEW HARDWARE FLOOR IN:))

I called Jean again at 7:30 and surprisingly she answered.  The hurricane eyewall hadn’t reached her yet but she said it was super windy with branches down and things hitting the side of her condo.  Said the power had been going off and on for the last number of hours.  She was still very upbeat and heartened that Irma had been downgraded to a category 2.  She has ridden out Cat 2 hurricanes before but not in the condo she is now in.  We were on the phone about 5 minutes and the line went dead.  Another power outage.   I tried calling two more times, once at 8:15 and again at 8:35.  First time was a busy signal and the second time a mechanical voice saying this number was out of order………..We will anxiously await Aunt Jean’s ‘all clear’ phone call tomorrow…………………

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( A man walks into a store and he saw a thermos. The clerk walks up to him and asks, "May I help you with anything?" "Yea! What is that?"   "Why that's a thermos!"   "What's it do?"   "It keeps things hot and it keeps things cold!"   "I'll take it"   The next day the man goes to work carrying this thermos. His co-workers ask him, "What's that!"   "It's a thermos"   "What's it do?"   "It keeps things hot and it keeps things cold!"   "So whatcha got in it?"   "Two popsicles and a cup of coffee."

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Members of the Flat Earth society would ridicule their opponents as sphere-mongers. 

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A woman, searching for a job, inquired about the benefits. The Personnel Manager informed her they had group health and life insurance, but the costs were deducted from the employee's pay.
She said, "My last employer had full health coverage, as well as five years salary for life insurance and a month's sick leave AND they paid the full premiums." "I can't help but asking madam why you would leave a job with such benefits," the interviewer replied. The woman shrugged her shoulders and said, "The company went bankrupt."

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Knock, Knock
Who's There?
Herring.
Herring Who?
Herring Al is putting some awful knock-knock jokes in his posts:))

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Q: What U.S. production car had the largest 4 cylinder engine?
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A: The 1907 Thomas sported a 571 cu. in. (9.2liter) engine.

Q: What car was reportedly designed on the back of a Northwest Airlines airsickness bag and released on April Fool's Day, 1970?

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A: 1970 Gremlin, (AMC)

Q: What is the Spirit of Ecstasy?
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A: The official name of the mascot of Rolls Royce, she is the lady on top of their radiators.Also known as "Nellie in her nighty".

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7 comments:

  1. Thanks for this, Al. I had the TV on hurricane coverage all day. That was some storm. Hopefully Aunt Jean is fine, what with the storm decreasing in strength as it moved northward, and Aunt Jean's upbeat attitude. Great that her friends took care of the glass. I saw plenty of windows broken by the winds today. Will be watching for news here tomorrow. Meanwhile, keep on getting that work done!

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  2. I do hope your Aunt Jean is okay. I have relatives scattered all around in Florida as well and am hoping they all come through this one.

    My in-laws took a direct hit near Rockport, Tx and I still can't reach them by phone. I did get a report from their daughter that they have their electricity now -- just not the phone service.

    I am hoping you will be able to reach Aunt Jean by phone.

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  3. Hope Aunt Jean is ok and that you hear from her soon. We too have friends that have a winter park model in Frost Proof Florida, but they are here in Ontario for the summer, have not heard about their trailer yet.

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  4. You've been working hard there, and it was a great day for working yesterday. I think a lot of people are anxious about Florida. Hope Aunt Jean is ok.

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  5. Any word from Aunt Jean this morning (Monday)? Prayers are with her and her neighbors that they are safe.

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  6. While still a beast, it's encouraging that Irma is not as bad as predicted. Hoping to hear good news from Aunt Jean! Your garden is so lush and lovely - because you work hard to keep it that way. Pheebs is so adorable.

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  7. We have a Condo in Tarpon Springs/Holiday area, have many relatives and friends down in the Clearwater area. We watched Fox13 Tampa via the Internet (we are safe in California ourselves...we don't go back until after Christmas). All reports are that there is minor damage, many without power (about 40%), but all roads, all bridges are fine, local travel is fine (if you can find a store with electricity on and goods on shelves) and all of our relatives and friends are all fine. I am sure Aunt Jean will have made it through Irma just fine. As for me...this was my first Hurricane, and I think I will make sure future Hurricanes are viewed from afar as this one was. :)

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