Thursday, February 24, 2022

PATIENCE AL, PATIENCE

With so much negativity going on in the world right now it sure is hard to remain upbeat and positive about things anymore.  It seems no matter where one looks there are people arguing and fighting with each other.  It's like a massive implosion of global dissension happening in real-time.  Hatred and bitterness seem to be at an all-time high.  It's a beautiful earth we live on and it's too bad that there are so many twisted people out here bent on destroying it whether intentionally or simply because of their own blind and gullible stupidity.  The planet and mankind need a total re-set and it just might be coming sooner than we think.  

 NICE TO SEE BARE FIELDS SHOWING THROUGH THE SNOW
 THIS FARMER IS GOING TO HAVE HIMSELF A FINE CROP OF FROZEN CORN
 CAN'T GET MUCH MORE CANADIAN THAN THIS EH.....A HOCKEY STICK, A CANADIAN FLAG, AND A TREE
Well, now that I have set the pace for the day, where do I go next.  Luckily, our morning dawned under bright sunny skies and I took my cue from that.  One nice positive sunny day at a time I told myself.

Most mornings when Pheebs and I set out I don't know where we are going.  We get to the Park entrance and I have three choices.  Turn left and head west towards Bayfield, turn right and head east out into the countryside, or go straight ahead across the road into the ditch.  So far I have never voluntarily chosen that third option.  This morning, after some deliberation, I turned right and we headed out into the cold and windy countryside.  It was so cold even the icy snow along the roadside was shivering.  I don't know where we will be next year at this time but I cannot take, nor do I want to spend another winter like this.

 WITH THEIR HEAVY COATS THESE HIGHLAND CATTLE ARE WELL SUITED FOR THIS WEATHER
I had mentioned a month or so ago about 'another' rumor going around about our Park being sold and the deal being finalized at the end of this month.  Well, apparently there was a deal in the works alright but like the other half dozen or so previous deals, it has gone down the drain.  For we folks living here, the madness goes on and our situation continues to remain unstable.  If we could leave this Park and find a quiet little place somewhere else we would do that, but with real estate bizarrely out of control and through the roof everywhere, it would be financially impossible for us to find anything affordable.  So for the time being we and our fellow residents here in the Park are but helpless passengers aboard a rudderless ship foundering in heavy seas with no responsible or competent crew in the wheelhouse to guide us through this growing storm.

 TRADING IN MONDAY'S MUDDY ROADS FOR THURSDAY'S DUSTY ROADS
 IN ANOTHER MONTH OR SO FARMER'S WILL BE ANXIOUSLY WAITING TO GET ON THE LAND AGAIN
 I HOPE THIS CHAIN WILL BE STRONG ENOUGH TO HOLD UP OUR NEWEST BIRD FEEDER
 SHADOWS ON A FROZEN LAKE
The Sun is warm coming through our sunroom windows and alighting on the top of our computer desk this afternoon.  No signs of dripping water outside though.  Patience Al, patience........

GROANER'S CORNER:((  Little Johnny is always being teased by the other neighborhood boys for being stupid. Their favorite joke is to offer Johnny his choice between a nickel and a dime -- Little Johnny always takes the nickel.  One day, after Johnny takes the nickel, a neighbor man takes him aside and says, Johnny, those boys are making fun of you. Don't you know that a dime is worth more than a nickel, even though the nickels bigger?  Johnny grins and says, Well, if I took the dime, they'd stop doing it, and so far I've made $20!

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11 comments:

  1. Though the ship of mankind may seem rudderless and spinning out of control both locally and in the big picture, there are still people like you who take wonderful photographs of the things of daily life so people like me can see them and enjoy something that wouldn't be seen or known otherwise. So the world we know gets smaller and faster, and that's good in a way, but the craziness is also closer and faster. So, as usual, thanks.

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  2. Accurate opening statement. So sad.

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  3. Love the fence line shadow shots!!! And of course your furry cattle are beautiful.

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  4. Thnk you, Al, for giving us something good that we can hang on to. I love the way you described the situation there at the park. That description so vividly describes how many of us mortals are feeling about life on this planet nowadays. Your blog is a light in the dark. Do appreciate you, your beautiful photos, and your thoughtful outlook.

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  5. Stop reading the news. And facebook. Especially the news. My father never watched the news, he said he was happier that way. And it's probably true.

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  6. Al a well stated first paragraph. Over the last year or so I have really limited my news intake on cable. Instead get most news online to stay informed but not overloaded.

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  7. When Mike's son was visiting we watched no TV news, just read headlines on the internet. I'm thinking that is definitely what we should do all the time!

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  8. First I cancelled cable, tired of paying to bring crap into my house.
    Next the digital antenna died, can't get my 7 channels that way.
    Then the old rabbit ears died. Best thing that ever happened. I didn't realize how bad I was manipulated until I saw live feeds and then the news about those live feeds. Things do not happen the way the news says. In fact, many times they out right lie. I am much more selective now. Happier & less anxious, too.

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  9. I've just decided to ignore the world at large, and especially the USA. Got to protect my own mental health. Love those fence shadows.

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