Sunday, October 06, 2019

IF THIS POST PUBLISHES IT'S MY SATURDAY OCTOBER 5TH POST


LAKE HURON WATERS HAVE DEFINITELY GONE DOWN
Sometime in the wee hours of Saturday morning there occurred a widespread Eastlink Internet outage but they had it up and running about 8 in the morning.  When I tried to publish my Saturday night post Blogger wouldn't work.  Tried again late Sunday morning and 'walla' Blogger seemed to be back on line again.  So, here I are:))

Had ourselves a big bright sunny day and with temps in the upper 50's there was absolutely nothing for me to complain about for a change.  A morning Jeep ride up to Goderich with a forest walk on the way home filled in our Saturday morning.  Coasted through the afternoon enjoying our early October Autumn weather.  
NICE SATURDAY MORNING FOR A FOREST WALK ON KITCHIGAMI ROAD
KITCHIGAMI ROAD CUTS BETWEEN THIS CORN FIELD AND THE FOREST WHERE WE WALKED
CORN STALKS ARE ABOUT EIGHT FEET TALL AND REACHING UP I CAN'T EVEN TOUCH THE TOP OF THE STALKS
THIS CORN WILL LIKELY BE HARVESTED SOMETIME WITHIN THE MONTH
IF YOU EVER GET LOST IN A CORNFIELD THIS IS HOW IT WILL LOOK NO MATTER WHAT DIRECTION YOU FACE.....NO I WASN'T LOST, I GOT CEREBRAL GPS:))
GROANER'S CORNER:(( During the initial space flights, Nasa discovered that biro pens didn’t work under zero gravity conditions. To beat the problem, Nasa spent 6 years and $2 million in designing a pen for use in space. The pen would work under zero gravity conditions due to the pressurized ink inside, it would work under sub zero conditions, underwater, on glass and virtually any surface known to man. The Russians used a pencil.

5 comments:

  1. I love a deep, dense forest and all of the eerie shadows. Our corn here in Illinois is about ready to pick, but the rain makes it impossible for the combines to get into the fields. MacGyver is farming again this Fall..I'm hoping it is his last so we can go camping in the Fall again.

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  2. If you build it, they will come. Fun baseball movie starring a corn field. Enjoy your posts Al, thanks!

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  3. Glad you've got that 'cerebral gps' so you're never lost!

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  4. I have a good "cerebral" gps in the forest but not in a city.

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  5. I wonder if those woods become "haunted" by the end of the month...:-)

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