Sunday, July 07, 2024

I COULD TELL SHE WAS WANTING TO HEAD BACK TO THE CAR

 A REAL NICE LOOKING SUNDAY MORNING
A beautiful summer's morning with deep blue skies and big white puffy clouds.  And a refreshing breeze to gently move the overnight's cooler air around.
 A FARM LANE BETWEEN A WHEAT FIELD AND A CORN FIELD
 PHEEBS LIKES WHEN WE HAVE SUBIE'S MOONROOF OPEN AND THE AIR RUSHES IN AND RUFFLES HER FUR
It was out to our country road walking spot Pheebs and I went to see if we could get our half-mile walk in.  We did pretty good but I could tell she was wanting to head back to the car.

 A RECENTLY HARVESTED HAY FIELD ALONGSIDE OUR WALKING ROAD
 'COME ON DAD LET'S GO HOME AND HAVE A HOT DOG'
From our walking spot, we doodled around half a dozen country roads stopping here and there for a few photos.  Being a quiet Sunday morning, we pretty much had the roads and countryside all to ourselves.  For us quiet guys, that is always the best:))

 THESE TWO WERE DOING A LOT OF NUZZLING

We were home well before noon, and of course, sounding like an old broken record again, I stayed in out of the heat with the exception of a short walk with Pheebs over to the Park's pond and back.       

 BUTTERFLY IN FLIGHT

 OUR HOSTA'S ARE IN BLOOM
Al's Music Box:)) Blue On Blue is a popular song composed by Burt Bacharach with lyrics by Hal David, first recorded and released by Bobby Vinton in April 1963, backed by Burt Bacharach and his Orchestra.  The success of "Blue on Blue" prompted Bobby Vinton to record an entire album of blue-themed songs, also titled Blue on Blue, which produced an even bigger hit in the No. 1 "Blue Velvet".

GROANER'S CORNER:(( A man walked into a doctor's office and the receptionist asked him what he had. He replied, "I got shingles."  She said, "Fill out this form and supply your name, address, medical insurance number. When you're done, please take a seat."  Fifteen minutes later a nurse's aide came out and asked him what he had. He said, "I got shingles."  So she took down his height, weight, and complete medical history, then said, "Change into this gown and wait in the examining room."  A half hour later a nurse came in and asked him what he had. He said, "I got shingles."  So she gave him a blood test, a blood pressure test, an electrocardiogram, and told him to wait for the doctor.  An hour later the doctor came in and asked him what he had. He said, "Shingles."  The doctor gave him a full-cavity examination, and then said, "I just checked you out thoroughly, and I can't find shingles anywhere. " The man replied, "They're outside in the truck. Where do you want them?"

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A man walks into his doctor’s office and says, “Doctor, I think I’m addicted to Twitter.”
The doctor looks at him and says, “Sorry, I don’t follow you."

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Patient: Doctor, I've heard that cardiovascular exercise can prolong life........is this true?  Doctor: Your heart is only good for so many beats, and that's it... don't waste them on exercise. Everything wears out eventually. Speeding up your heart will not make you live longer.  That's like saying you can extend the life of your car by driving it faster. Want to live longer? Take a nap.

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I'VE BEEN THINKING THE SAME THING FOR YEARS


4 comments:

  1. Wow Al, outstanding photos of the sky, fields and horses.Any day Pheebs goes for a walk with you is a good one.I really like Blue on Blue,thanks for the link.I hope you Kelly and Pheebs have a pleasant evening,Mary

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  2. You out did yourself tonight Al with your amazing photos, just gorgeous! Of course the one of Miss Pheebs was my favorite. Thanks for all the effort you put forth with your blog.

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  3. Quite the photographer's eye, indeed! Remember the good ole days of Home Ec, Shop classes and accounting that taught the basics? Typing turned to keyboarding and they don't even teach cursive anymore. I've heard that cows & horses will stand head to tail to swish the flies from the others eyes with their tails.
    Thanks, Al. Love to the Bayfield Bunch.

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  4. Beautiful butterfly photos. Pheebs is a lucky girl. :-)

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