Tuesday, November 05, 2019

DOCTOR'S APPOINTMENT THIS MORNING AND ANOTHER ONE NEXT WEEK

I THINK THESE MIGHT BE BEECH TREE LEAVES
Another routine day with the only thing different being a Doctor appointment this morning.  Figured I was going to be in for another kidney stone procedure but my Urologist said not to worry about it.  Said the stone is in a location where it is not likely to move.  Well that was good news because I was not looking forward to having to go through all that for the third time.  A week from today I have an appointment with my oncologist Doctor in London.
HOW NICE THIS MORNING TO BE CRUISING THROUGH THE COUNTRYSIDE UNDER BLUE SKIES AND SUNSHINE
LOCAL FARMERS ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE DRY WEATHER AND GETTING AT THEIR CORN HARVEST
NICE SKIES THIS MORNING
THIS FARMER HAS JUST FINISHED PLOWING WHAT MAY HAVE BEEN HIS ALREADY HARVESTED BEAN FIELD AND THE BLUE LINE YOU SEE ON THE HORIZON IS LAKE HURON
Before it clouded over I enjoyed this afternoon's sunshine and blue skies from the comfort of our sunroom.  Our sunroom's big windows face south and as our temperatures keep dropping it's nice to feel the Sun's warmth beaming through the windows as the Sun tracks a lower southern trajectory each day.
ONE CAN ALWAYS STOP FOR AN APPLE ALONGSIDE A COUNTRY ROAD HERE IN HURON COUNTY
ON OUR BIRD STATION THIS AFTERNOON
Finished a couple more good books this past week.  Taking a break from my history related war years reading I first read guitarist Robbie Robertson's (The Band) auto-biography chronicling his years first with Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks, his/The Band's time with Bob Dylan, their debut album 'Music From Big Pink' and their final concert filmed by Martin Scorsese called, 'The Last Waltz'.  Robertson's book is called Testimony: A Memoir.  An interesting and revealing story and I liked how local places like London, Stratford, and particularly Grand Bend were mentioned in the book.
ANOTHER NICE WALK IN OUR PARK'S FOREST
WHEN'S THE LAST TIME YOU HEARD THE SHUFFLING OF AUTUMN LEAVES UNDER YOUR FEET
A SUMAC LEAF IN OUR FRONT YARD FROG POND
In keeping with my musical interest I next read a book by Nicholas Jennings entitled Lightfoot which tells the story of Canada's own Gordon Lightfoot.  Another interesting and revealing book and I was amazed at Gordon Lightfoot's hard working dedication to his music.  It is almost incomprehensible to understand how hard this man has and still does work at his craft.  I had no idea of all the ups and downs he went through over the years and his extensive traveling's.  You may remember Gordon by a song he wrote and still plays called, The Wreck Of The Edmond Fitzgerald.  Quite interesting how they did this song in one take with no rehearsals.
AN ENCHANTED FOREST
GROANER'S CORNER:(( While Mark was shopping for pet supplies, one of the salespeople came running up to him. Mark! Mark! I just saw someone driving off with your BMW!  Dear God! Did you try to stop him?  No, said the clerk, but don't worry. I got the license plate number!
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What’s the good part about Alzheimer’s disease? You keep meeting new friends.
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In Shakespeare's time, mattresses were secured on bed frames by ropes.
When you pulled on the ropes, the mattress tightened, making the bed firmer to sleep on.
Hence the phrase...'Goodnight , sleep tight'

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In English pubs, Ale is ordered by pints and quarts so in old England, when customers got unruly, the Landlord would yell at them

'Mind your pints and quarts, and settle down.
It's where we get the phrase: 'Mind your P's and Q's.'
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5 comments:

  1. I'm looking forward to more bird pictures just like you used to post from your favourite spot by the window this winter. Hope all the doctors appointments turn out good and you will then focus on more travel and a new RV.

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  2. Looks a lot like Fall in your neck of the woods. Good luck with the doctor appointments.

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  3. I just love all these Fall pictures and that little bird what a shot you took there.

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  4. I really do miss the beautiful fall colors down here but not the temperatures. So seeing your pictures makes my days. Praying for positive results.

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  5. Great fall pictures, most folks have to travel great distances to see Fall colors like that, your very fortunate to have them pretty much in your neighborhood. I don't get to see colors like that very often, I'm always trying to get out of places before it gets cold enough to produce leaves that beautiful.

    Tom

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