Thursday, December 22, 2022

BATTING DOWN THE HATCHES FOR THE COMING WINTER STORM

PHEEBS IN MOM'S CHAIR TODAY
Well, the big news in our area of course is the approaching winter storm.  Severe weather alerts and warnings are popping up on all the weather stations and channels.  We made sure our water jugs are full and we gathered our two propane heaters together.  One is a Buddy Heater and the other one is our Legacy Blue Flame heater that we used a lot in our earlier RVing days in the Southwest.  Pheebs and I also took Scooter into town to add some extra gas just in case we might have to move into our RV in the event of a power failure.  The RV's propane tank is full and I started the generator, propane stove, and furnace in the rig to make sure they all worked.  They did.  Instead of water in the toilet, we can use windshield washer fluid if and when necessary.  Our natural gas stove in the sunroom works without power except for the fan.

 HEADING OUT TO TAKE ON SOME EXTRA GAS IN CASE WE NEED IT DURING THE COMING STORM
       SLIPPING INTO BAYFIELD FOR SOME GAS
 'HEY DAD, ARE YA SURE WE'RE NOT GOING TO ARIZONA THIS TIME'
 WE GOT THE BUDDY HEATER WORKING BUT NOT THE BIGGER LEGACY BLUE FLAME HEATER
I finished the eighth and final book by Lucy Maud Montgomery in the Anne of Green Gables series a week and a half ago.  It was a 72-hour read that I stretched out over 3 weeks and every minute of that 72 hours was well worth it in my opinion.  I really liked Lucy Maud Montgomery's writing style and the fact the fictional story took place in the time period it did. (early 1900's)  As I read all eight books I found there was a much deeper emotional story throughout the books than I had ever imagined.  The unexpected plot twists, the many colorful characters, the wonderful scenes and descriptions the author seamlessly wove with her beautiful words and phrasings, the suspense, hopes, fears, and yes the tears.  I had been aware of the Anne of Green Gables book since boyhood but had never taken an interest in it.  Besides, I thought of it as a girl's book, written by a girl about a girl.  Like how boring could that be for a guy to read eh.  And even when Kelly and I were in Prince Edward Island a few years ago and had traveled to the very area where the book takes place, I still had no interest in the story.  So what changed?  Why the interest now at 78 years old??  Good question and a hard one for even me to answer.  I can only once again refer you back to a post I wrote on November 1rst of 2022.  My Cousin Larry and Toad Hall    

 LUCY MAUDE MONTGOMERY'S REAL HOME AND THE FICTIONAL HOME OF ANNE SHIRLEY IN THE BOOK 'ANNE OF GREEN GABLES'
 I TOOK THESE PHOTOS IN  LATE SEPTEMBER 2018

 THE BEACHES AT CAVENDISH P.E.I. WITH THE ATLANTIC OCEAN IN THE NORTHUMBERLAND STRAIGHT WASHING ASHORE
Ellen's World:)) In this video, Ellen receives a brand new custom-made just for her Mayones (May-own-ess) bass guitar.  Ellen and her dad un-box and talk about the guitar and then Ellen plays it.  This video again shows the amazing progress 10-year-old Ellen is making.  Great fingerwork on the guitar's fretboard.  Ellen Plays Her New Mayones Bass Guitar.

GROANER'S CORNER:(( You know what would have happened if there had been three wise WOMEN instead of three wise MEN, don’t you?  The three wise WOMEN would have asked for directions, arrived on time, helped deliver the Baby, cleaned the stable, made a casserole, and given practical gifts.

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Nobody can call me a complete idiot because some of the parts are still missing!

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4 comments:

  1. We visited Anne's house in'88, and then I read all the books. I too found much deeper meaning to the writing than just the story.p of Anne.

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  2. Oh, the joy of having an RV outside the door! If one home doesn't function, oh, well, you have a spare one that works right outside. I remember those days.
    It's 13° in Grand Prairie, Texas right now. 19MPH north wind gives us a wind chill of -5°. My little Yorkies are not enjoying it! Let's hope y'all don't lose power.
    Maybe you will miss a few morning excursions? Guess you can count on the birds and squirrels to entertain? I wonder how long is the storm supposed to last?

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  3. So happy you have the MH ready just in case. Stay safe and warm. Crazy winter here in AZ. been very cold but starting tomorrow for at least a week it will be in the 70's before it drops back down.
    Happy Hollidays!!

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