Monday, September 25, 2017

HOT AND HUMID…….DAMMIT ANYWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Pheebs and I did get out for a short drive this morning but it wasn’t long before the heat and oppressive humidity had us heading for home and the nice relaxing coolness of our house.  Temperatures over the last few days have been in the lower 80’s but it’s the heavy humidity that makes things so uncomfortable for most people. 

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THIS IS AN OLD RAILWAY LINE NORTHEAST OF GODERICH THAT HAS BEEN MADE INTO A WALKING TRAIL

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I HAVE SEEN MORE MONARCH BUTTERFLIES IN THE PAST 3 DAYS THAN I HAVE SEEN FOR THE PAST 3 OR 4 YEARS COMBINED

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EVEN PHEEBS WAS UNCOMFORTABLE WITH THE HEAT AND HUMIDITY THIS MORNING

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WHAT’S MORE AMAZING THAN A BUNCH OF BUZZARDS ON A SILO

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HOW ABOUT A BUNCH OF BUZZARDS ON TWO SILOS

DSC_5400DSC_5391GROANER’S CORNER:((  Two blondes, Molly and Maggie, were walking down the street.  Molly noticed a compact on the sidewalk and leaned down to pick it up. She opened it, looked in the mirror and said, "Hmmm, this person looks familiar." Maggie said, "Let me look!" So Molly handed her the Compact.   Maggie looked in the mirror and said,"You dummy, it's me!

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Census Taker: 'How many children do you have?'
Woman: 'Four.'
Census Taker: 'May I have their names, please?'
Woman: 'Eenie, Meenie, Minie and George.'
Census Taker: 'Okay, that's fine. But may I ask why you named your fourth child George?'
Woman: 'Because we didn't want any Moe.'

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Knock Knock
Who's there?
Pammy!
Pammy who?
Pammy the key, the door is locked!

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7 comments:

  1. Its been so dang hot we don't feel like moving out of the house. One more day for us and then we pass it to you.

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  2. Not so humid here but will cool down in few days ands you will be in your glory.

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  3. We could never survive in the humidity of the east - but it sure makes everything pretty and green! Hope the monarchs are making a comeback. Love those buzzards, such great shots :-)))

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  4. The heat does seem to have brought out the Monarchs, but I'm with you. Can't wait for fall to return.

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  5. I swear the Buzzards follow Dennis and I on our morning walks..waiting for one of us to do a face plant! Hot here too, but cooler coming tomorrow!

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  6. Hear what you are saying about the weather. Fall has always been my favorite season hope it arrives soon. The warmth is nice it is the humidity that is no fun. Love the cattail picture.

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