Sunday, October 23, 2022

LAST TIME I CHECKED SCOOTER WAS STILL IN THE DRIVEWAY

Not quite our usual start to the day which was fine because too many of those usual morning starts get to be a bit too predictably repetitive.

A blog-reading RV couple lives just north of Bayfield not too far from us but we had never met them before.  In a recent email, they mentioned they will be heading for the southwest on December 1rst and were curious as to what routes we had used in previous years and where we had stayed, etc.  Well, when it comes to RVing and the great American Southwest we are always more than willing to share our knowledge with where we've been, what we've seen, boondocking areas, favorite State Parks, campgrounds, etc. etc. and etc.  We slipped over to Hazel and John's house this morning at 10 a.m. and stayed until nearly 1 p.m.  A nicer couple would be hard to find.  It's funny how sometimes I meet people and right away feel comfortable with them.  Meeting people is not a strong point of mine but I felt totally at ease with these folks.

 HAZEL AND KELLY OVERLOOKING LAKE HURON

 A BIG BEAUTIFUL MAPLE TREE BETWEEN THEIR HOUSE AND A NEIGHBOR'S HOUSE
Home again I wasn't long in hooking up the utility trailer to the Jeep and loading up all the pine needles and leaves I had raked up these past few sunny days.  Pheebs always comes with me to our Park's yard waste area and between the two of us, we had the utility trailer emptied in less than 10 minutes. 

 THIS MIGHT BE MY LAST UTILITY TRAILER LOAD TO THE YARD WASTE AREA THIS YEAR

 'HEY DAD SPIN THE TIRES:))'
HEADING BACK ON A ROAD IN THE PARK THAT REALLY ISN'T SUPPOSED TO BE HERE
On the way back to the house I took all but a few of the photos you see in tonight's post.  The Autumn leaves this year are just fabulous with the colors being so stunningly vibrant.  And it all has to do with the weather and what kind of a September we have had.    

After talking about RVing with Hazel and John this morning it sure did kinda stir up and kick the dust off my old traveling 'hitch-itch' fever.  Just because we've come up with a number of reasons not to go south again this winter doesn't mean we wouldn't like to go south again this winter.  Last time I checked, Scooter was still in the driveway......................
THIS PEACEFUL BACKYARD OVERLOOKING THE PARK'S POND BELONGS TO ONE OF OUR FINE NEIGHBORS 

 OUR GOOD NEIGHBOR MONICA'S HOUSE ACROSS THE ROAD BASKING IN AUTUMN'S GLOW

 AND THINGS ARE LOOKING A LITTLE SPOOKY OVER HERE AT OUR END OF THE PARK
I finished my latest book, The Space Pen Club by Martin Keller a few days ago.  With my short-term memory getting even shorter these days I am finding it harder to keep up with some books and especially when they are faster paced with a lot of twists and turns along the way.  Every time now after setting my book down and coming back to it later I have to go back half a dozen pages or more to bring my memory back up to speed to where I was in the book.  And that's even if it's been only a couple hours between readings.  This faster-paced book had a lot of interesting and helpful info in it but I had trouble keeping up with where I was.  For me, this book had a lot of different characters coming and going.  In other words, a lot of different people for me to remember.  I did like the author's humor and music knowledge though.  And, like so many books on these topics I read about, I almost always end up with more questions than answers.  But, in my world, I see questions as a good thing.  I figure if we stop asking questions it's too late and we are already in the soup.  In my next book entitled, The Missing Times I for sure will end up with far more questions than answers yet again.  Oh, it can be quite a life for a short-minded book worm.               

GROANER'S CORNER:(( 10 Best Caddy Replies::

# 10 — Golfer: “Think I’m going to drown myself in the lake.”

Caddy: “Think you can keep your head down that long?”

# 9 — Golfer: “I’d move heaven and earth to break 100 on this course.”

Caddy: “Try heaven, you’ve already moved most of the earth.”

# 8 — Golfer: “Do you think my game is improving?”

Caddy: “Yes sir, you miss the ball much closer now.”

# 7 — Golfer: “Do you think I can get there with a 5 iron?”

Caddy: “Eventually.”

# 6 — Golfer: “You’ve got to be the worst caddy in the world.”

Caddy: “I don’t think so sir. That would be too much of a coincidence.”

# 5 — Golfer: “Please stop checking your watch all the time. It’s too much of A distraction.”

Caddy: “It’s not a watch – it’s a compass.”

# 4 — Golfer: “How do you like my game?”

Caddy: “Very good sir, but personally, I prefer golf.”

# 3 — Golfer: “Do you think it’s a sin to play on Sunday?”

Caddy: “The way you play, sir, it’s a sin on any day.”

# 2 — Golfer: “This is the worst course I’ve ever played on.”

Caddy: “This isn’t the golf course. We left that an hour ago.”

# 1 — Best Caddy Comment Golfer: “That can’t be my ball, it’s too old.”

Caddy: “It’s been a long time since we teed off, sir.”




6 comments:

  1. Amazing colours. I think Phoebes would like the tires spinning just a wee bit. Dust off the drivers seat and start the wheels rolling, even taking it slow and easy you could be in the southwest in 2 weeks times.

    Deb

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  2. Oh those saturated fall colors are wonderful!!!! Thanks for sharing all that beauty. That pic of Pheebs is beyond precious - frameable for sure. Great ghost in the woods, probably the best I've seen!

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  3. Words escape me - just gorgeous, gorgeous, and gorgeous!!!

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  4. We too have had such a beautiful fall--colors were gorgeous!

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  5. Love the pictures of all the fall leaves, how I miss that! Thank You for sharing them.

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  6. Stunning fall photos. Contessa

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