Sunday, December 15, 2019

YES I'VE HAD A CASE OF THE UPS AND DOWNS LATELY

HERE PHEEBS AND I CATCH UP TO A SLOW MOVING SUN SPLASH
Well we're half way through December and next month with any luck we'll be closing in on hopefully a January thaw.  Two months from now we'll be over half way through February which is a short month leading to March.  And hey right after March comes April showers pushing up May's flowers.  It's the way one has to think when living in this kind of a climate.  Well at least it's the way I have to think to get myself through the cold miserable drudgery of winter.
DROVE ALONG SLOWLY BASKING IN THE SUN'S RAYS
EVEN PHEEBS TOTALLY ENJOYED SOAKING UP THE LIFE GIVING SUNLIGHT
A few light snow showers coming in off Lake Huron this morning but it wasn't enough to keep Pheebs and I home so we rolled up to Goderich and back scooping a few groceries along the way.  We had a few brief welcome sun splashes along the way and I was able to grab some photos but that was about it.
GODERICH'S SMALL FISHING FLEET AT ANCHOR ON A QUIET SUNDAY MORNING
HAVE NOTICED FLOCKS OF CANADA GEESE FORMING UP BEFORE HEADING SOUTH
RESTING AND RE-FUELING BEFORE DEPARTURE ANY DAY NOW
PHEEBS FAVORITE HARBOR STOP FOR A PEE EVERYTIME WE COME THIS WAY
In the last few days I have pretty much given up hope that we'll make it anywhere south this winter.  Reality is reality and even a realistic thinker like myself knows when it's time to deal with the obvious.   Like many other past RV'ers I simply have to face the hard nosed fact our RVing days are over and our best years are behind us.  I'm sure many former traveling RV folks adapt to that well but I'm not one of them.  But no matter, it is what is and I am genuinely thankful for the 13 years we did manage to have an RV Snowbird lifestyle that others can only dream about.  No I'm not feeling sorry for myself, I'm just telling you how I feel and yes, yes, yes, I know there are countless other people in much, much, worse mental and physical shape than I am.  Okay, that's enough about that.  Don't wanna lose everybody.  Just wanted to get that out.
A SECOND STOP EAST OF GODERICH BUT THE WIND WAS JUST TOO COLD FOR AN ENJOYABLE WALK
OKAY DAD TIME TO GO HOME I'M TIRED
Bugs me that camera makers don't bother with camera manuals anymore.  Oh they give you a small booklet on the camera's very basic set-up but that's about it.  Guess they figure everybody can go on-line and down-load a manual from there and I suppose that's what most people do.  But I'm a little bit old school here in that I prefer and find it easier to learn about the camera from a book's printed matter.  Having the camera in hand trying to read step by step instructions on a computer screen doesn't work for me.  Tutorials go too fast and I'm always having to scroll back and scroll back kinda like 'whadd-ya say, whadd-ya-say'!!  Screens change, ads pop up and block what I'm trying to read, etc. etc.  I don't have patience for stuff like that.  Downloading reams upon reams of PDF files holds no interest for me either.  So it's a book I need and it's a book I got.  UPS dropped it off a couple days ago.  Photographer's Guide To The Nikon Coolpix P900  Pictures, diagrams, and print I can easily read and a simple indexing I can access at a glance.  Happily busied myself reading and playing with the Nikon P900 this afternoon.  Figured out the video/movie settings and tried some time lapse photography. Tripoded the camera in the sunroom then headed outside,  I ended up looking like Charlie Chaplin and the Keystone Cops running around in our front yard.  Yes I had my clothes on.  This camera sure does a lot of stuff and has specific settings for Bird-watching, Night landscape, Moon, Pet portrait, Snow, Time-lapse movie, Easy panorama, Fireworks, Museum, Food, (George would like that one) Dusk-Dawn, Sunset, Beach, Sports, and even 'Party /indoor'.  I usually shoot most of my stuff on the manual side of things picking my own settings but I'm looking forward to trying out all these optional 'Effects' and 'Scenes stuff.  When your me you need all the help you can get.
Before posting this tonight and feeling somewhat better I seriously considered taking my 'given up hope' paragraph out and then thought 'No'.  It was how I was feeling this afternoon and despite feeling a bit better about things tonight it is still a little slice of reality I am trying to put in perspective.
::Al's Musical Favs:: Opium by Marie-Andree Ostiguy.  (When page opens scroll down and click on 'Opium')  It was this piece of music which periodically helped me years ago in some very heavy sluggin Toronto traffic.  Driving for the Stratford Airporter transporting passenger to and from Pearson International Airport I would leave the airport complex launching into the six o'clock rush hour heading for Stratford and points west every weeknight at 6:15 P.M.  Well embedded in the lunacy of manic traffic with anywhere from one to eight passengers aboard I would switch the radio dial at 6:30 to an FM station with a program from Montreal hoping they would play a song called 'Opium' and when they did I found it totally soothed my shattered traffic nerves and especially so during winter months when not only fighting my way through heavily congested traffic but also fighting slippery road conditions, blinding snow storms, freezing rains, and hopelessly inept and utterly stupid careless drivers.  It was Marie-Andree Ostiguy's 'Opium' that for a few precious minutes brought me a welcome sense of calm relief and well being.  Hopefully it had the same effect on the poor frightened passengers...…………….

WAITING FOR MOM TO RETURN FROM THE STORE
GROANER'S CORNER:((  Biblical Theme Songs::
Noah: "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head"

Adam and Eve: "Strangers in Paradise"

Lazarus: "The Second Time Around"

Esther: "I Feel Pretty"
Job: "I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues"
Moses: "The Wanderer"
Jezebel: "The Lady is a Tramp"
Samson: "Hair"
Salome: "I Could Have Danced All Night"
Daniel: "The Lion Sleeps Tonight"
Esau: "Born To Be Wild"
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego: "Great Balls of Fire!"
The Three Kings: "When You Wish Upon a Star"
Jonah: "Got a Whale of a Tale"
Elijah: "Up, Up, and Away"
Methuselah: "Stayin' Alive"
Nebuchadnezzar: "Crazy"
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Dear Santa, For this year I'm requesting a BIG bank account and a SMALL body.
P.S. Please don't mix them up like you did last year.
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10 comments:

  1. We had one heck of a nasty storm in the Ottawa Valley last evening. Power, phone and internet on, off, on, off for hours. I like to celebrate the Solstice! The days get longer from there on!!!!

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  2. This weather is not fun but at least we did get some sunshine today. We will miss our ring gravels like you 3 years fulltime, heading into 14` then a sudden stop, oops. oh well such is life, just another turn in the road and a new adventure. Lets see here this path will take usI used to have some nice manual 35 Mom cameras but not my point and shoot does what I want, though the food pics and stuff are not the best , do the trick.
    Soon spring will be here for most to enjoy, me too is my dream. hopefully a bit more camping as well.think maybe blink and winter will be over? Can always hop my CB handle is "DayDreamer".

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  3. Ahhhhh as you said... many only wished they could have done just a small part of what did in your travels... stay as warm as you can and spring will surely come around...

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  4. Rumors of the death of your Rv life are greatly exaggerated...at least I hope so.
    Hang tough. Who knows what tomorrow brings. But I'm with you on the drudgery of winter...it's not so much the cold as it is the shortage of daylight...
    Box Canyon Mark

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  5. As the big man said... ‘Never Never Never give up!’

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  6. Hang in there Al, you will find the RV you are looking for if not in time for this winter. summer camping is good too. Oct is only 10 moths away.

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  7. I'm seeing lots more small class C and travel vans this winter. Maybe you'll snag one yet. At least you've had a good run if it does come to an end.

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  8. Just think of all the money you'll save on medical insurance alone!

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  9. Al, kudos to you for, once again, being true to yourself. Not trying to sugarcoat your feelings. I never have understood how that line about "other people have......" (suffered more than you) is supposed to change how I am feeling. At the time I am feeling down, it does not help me one whit to be told about other people! Sometimes we do get happy surprises, though. We can hope that you will get one of those. One plus for you now is that wonderful camera you are exploring. 'Course, from my point of view, you never took a bad picture, no matter the camera.

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  10. The blah's of winter and the bah humbug of Christmas often cause folks to have up and down days. Hopefully the light now duct taped to your head will help a bit. :)

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