Monday, December 30, 2019

THANKS FOR HANGING IN THERE FOR ANOTHER YEAR



I BELIEVE THIS TO BE A TYPE OF OAK TREE AND IT STILL HAS ALL IT'S LEAVES


Wind and rain came in overnight with wind causing a most noticeable dull roar in our tall pine trees.  I was surprised our usually shaky power system didn't go out.  Needing a few ingredients for my morning Yukky-Yummy shakes I used that excuse to get Spoogers and I out of the house despite dark skies and pouring rain.  Minutes after leaving our Park heading north skies lightened and I saw clearing skies behind us in my side view mirror.  I tightly crossed my fingers in hopes that clearing was heading our way.  It was but it took about 3 hours to reach us...…..and then it didn't stay.
PULLING OUT OF THE PARK I SAW THE FIRST OF THREE TREES DOWNED BY THE WIND
IN MY SIDE VIEW MIRROR I NOTICED THE SKY CLEARING TO THE SOUTH
I EVEN SLOWED DOWN WAVING MY ARM OUT THE WINDOW FOR THAT CLEARING TO CATCH UP
YES I HAD MY FINGERS CROSSED HERE FOR SUNNY SKIES
Coffee to go at McDonalds, down around the south harbor then over to the north side of the harbor.  With all the construction and shoreline restoration going on along the harbors south side we are very limited to where we can go now until the project is completed.
ALL THE ICE IS OUT OF THE GODERICH HARBOR
NICE MORNING WALK ALONG THE SHORES OF LAKE HURON
IN GODERICH HARBOR THIS MORNING WAS THE TRACTOR TUG OCEAN A. SIMARD
A FEW SPLASHES OF COLOR ALONG THE HARBOR'S NORTH SIDE
A stop at Zehr's Supermarket where I was able to squeak through the express 12 item lane with exactly 12 items.  I counted my items twice because I felt the lady behind me was also counting my items trying hard to come up with 13 so she could lay a beating on me right there and then at the express counter.  Whewwww, close call for me.  From Zehrs we traveled south about an eighth of a mile then turned into Goderich's Maitland Valley Cemetery heading for the nature walk area on the cemetery's north side.  With it being so wet nobody was there so we had the trails to ourselves and managed to get us a morning walk in.  Our temps made it up to 45F but gusting winds put a chill into those degrees.  No matter, it was just nice to be outside using the legs.
SMALL TREE DOWN ACROSS THE TRAIL










Something really screwed up bad in my blog tonight.  All of a sudden it started erasing itself while I was inserting captions and by the time I got it stopped I had lost some stuff.  Attempting to get the blog back together again something still was not working right and that is why these big spaces.  A few of the photos above would not accept captions so here they are.........
Photo of Pheebs and I said, 'Look at the birdie Pheebs'.
Photo with tree lying down underneath Pheebs and I said, 'Noticed something odd about this tree when I walked by'.  
Next photo I said, 'Somebody had gone to a lot of work putting Christmas lights on the tree and there was no power in that area'.  
In the Cemetery photos I said, 'All was quiet in the cemetery as we made our way back to the highway'.  
Next photo, 'Dark ominous clouds on the way home'.  
Next photo, 'Yay a patch of blue'.





We were back home around 11 and forty minutes later Old Sol burst through this mornings thinning cloud cover and completely covered the land in a most welcoming sunshine.  Although it only lasted about three quarters of an hour before clouds closed in again it was enough to get me happily outside working on a minor front yard lighting project before temps rapidly dropped down to the freezing mark again.  Weather folks are calling for snow Tuesday so we might wake up to a white landscape again.
OH HOW NICE TO SEE THOSE BIG PATCHES OF BLUE
Well here we are in the final couple days of 2019.  For whatever reason I am one of those people who is happy to see each year fading off into the sunset with a new sunrise year about to begin.   No point in me trying to do a re-cap or re-hash of the year simply because that is just too much for my challenged mind to figure out.  What is more important to me is the fact so many readers stuck with me for another whole year despite my ups and downs, moodiness, complaining, and genuine whining along the way.  I don't like it either when I do that but unfortunately I've never been able to get a handle on it.  Just seems to be my way I guess and I can't seem to hold things in and present myself as someone I'm not.  When I'm up I'm up and when I'm down I'm down and sometimes I even have an occasional stop in between.  With that said let me again sincerely thank you folks one and all for helping me along the way with your blog comments, emails, and Facebook responses.   I've said it before but you folks help me more than you will probably ever know.  I was asked one time if I've been writing my daily blog all these years for no other reason than to bring attention to myself.  Had that person asked me if I was looking for 'acceptance' rather than attention I would have jumped up and responded with a resounding 'Yes'.   So I say to everyone 'thank you' for accepting my blog and I just the way we are.  Warts and all...……….
::Archive Post::  It was December 27th 2016 when we got ourselves lost in the Borrego Badlands just outside Borrego Springs, California.  Here is my post for that day, Got Ourselves Into A Bit Of A Smozzle.

THE CAT CLIMBING THE TREE IS AN ORNAMENT IN THE CEMETERY:))
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::Al's Musical Favs:: A Promise And A Plea by Tim Story.  Reminds me of my Mother's piano playing.
GROANER'S CORNER:(( A film crew is on location in Kenya, when a tribal shaman approaches the director and says, "Tomorrow rain." The director pays no attention, but the following day it pours and shooting has to be delayed.  That night, the director sends his assistant to bring the shaman back. "What will be the weather tomorrow?" asks the director.  "Bigger rain tomorrow, much wind," and sure enough a terrible storm once again delays the filming.  But then the witch doctor disappears for a week and the director, now depending on him, sends his people out to find him and bring him back to camp.  Finally, he is located and brought to the director's tent. "What will be the weather tomorrow?" asks the director in desperation.  "No idea," says the shaman, "Radio batteries dead."
---------------------------- I work in a busy office, and when a computer goes down it causes quite an inconvenience. Recently one of our computers not only crashed, it made a noise that sounded like a heart monitor. "This computer has flat-lined," a co-worker called out with mock horror. "Does anyone here know how to do mouse-to-mouse?"
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Two white guys were in a parking lot trying to unlock the door of their Mercedes with a coat hanger. They tried and tried to get the door open, but they couldn't. The guy with the coat hanger stopped for a moment to catch his breath, and his friend said anxiously, "Hurry up! It's starting to rain and the top is down."
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17 comments:

  1. Happy New Year, Kelly and Al! Hoping you guys get down here sometime soon.

    Pat and Nancy

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  2. Great picture of you and Pheebs. She looks so regal. You? Well you looked like Al. I don't know how you get out on these cold days. It was 52 with a cold wind here today and I stayed inside most of the day. Glad we made it another year and I'm sure 2020 will be even better.

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  3. Always read your blob postings and sorry, if I don't comment on each one. I will try to do better this year. Even down here 30 miles north of Houston, TX it is now 42 degrees and dropping. Probably get into the upper to mid 30's over night.

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  4. Happy New Year to you and Kelly and Pheebs

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  5. Happy New Year to both of you. I like your selfie and graveyard pics. Is that a big machine behind and on the right of your car port? I am looking forward to another year of reading and seeing the Bayfield Bunch.

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    1. Yes, the Park has two of those large 'Grove' machines and those long arms can reach waaaaaay up into the 60 foot pine trees to trim branches.

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  6. Happy New Year! May 2020 be more fun. I remember that lost in the wash Jeep ride. I worried about that so we have a navigator app to leave bread crumbs just in case.

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  7. May you make it to the southwest this year...hopefully this winter :)
    mark

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  8. Hey! I can comment again! Not sure what I did but I’m back. Of course, I’ve been checking your blog anonymously every day for the past seven years. Tomorrow we are headed to Borrego Springs. Gotta pay to camp there this year but that’s OK. I’ll be thinking of you folks while we are there.

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  9. Happy New Year to you both and best wishes for 2020

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  10. Happy New Year Al, Kelly and Pheebs! ☮️

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  11. Happy New Year Al! Looking forward to all your posts next year.

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  12. Happy New Year Al, Kelly & Pheebs! Look forward to reading your blog posts in 2020.

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  13. You've got a great blog going here...personal ups and downs are part of life, so who could object? I can't imagine. Keep on!

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  14. I like you and the blog just the way you are. Just keep plowing thru each each, one at a time.

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