Sunday, November 03, 2024

EASY FOR HER, SHE'S THE ONE WITH THE FUR COAT ON

 AN OLD ABANDONED FARMHOUSE IN THE AUTUMN OF ITS YEARS FACES ANOTHER LONG AND LONELY COLD WINTER
Overcast and a bit chilly with Pheeb's passenger side window down but every time she lay back down on the seat I zipped the window back up real quick.  After a minute or two she would sit up again and put her paw on the glass.  That is her way of letting me know to get that darn window down!!  Easy for her, she's the one with the fur coat on.  We didn't wander far again but we did enjoy our quiet Sunday morning in the countryside.  Found a few pics here and there. 

EVEN THE HORSES HAD THEIR WARM WINTER BLANKETS ON
 NO, THIS IS NOT PHEEBS...IT'S A FARM DOG COMING TO CHECK US OUT
I didn't feel like hooking up the utility trailer to the car and loading up my piles of leaves today but when I checked the weather for the next few days and saw rain in the forecast I figured I had better get off my duff and get those piles of leaves down to the recycle yard before it gets all wet and muddy down there.  Subie doesn't like getting mud on her new 3-month-old tires.

THERE WERE A LOT OF CANADA GEESE IN THE AIR TODAY
Home again and feeling tired, I headed inside and slunk into my sunroom recliner with my book and spent most of the afternoon there.  It seems Sundays are good days for doing that.  

 SHADOWS ON A BARN
Not a good day for Kelly.  The new anti-biotic pills are giving her a lot of nausea.  I could sense her discouragement again today with all the different medications she has to take.  Will that liver transplant call ever come..........

A WELL TO DO FARM LANE

Al's Music Box:))  I Only Have Eyes For You  by the Flamingos is a song by composer Harry Warren and lyricist Al Dubin. The song was written for the 1934 film Dames, in which it was performed by Dick Powell.  Several other successful recordings of the song were made in 1934, and it later became a hit for the Flamingos in 1959 and Art Garfunkel in 1975.  The Flamingos recorded a doo-wop adaptation of "I Only Have Eyes for You" at Bell Sound Studios in New York City in 1959. Their version was commercially successful, peaking at number 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 3 on the Billboard Hot R&B chart.  Building on the surprise success of the Flamingos' single "Lovers Never Say Goodbye", which had become a number 52 crossover hit on the Hot 100 in February 1959, "I Only Have Eyes for You" was selected by producer George Goldner among a group of 33 standards that the Flamingos might record for the album Flamingo Serenade. The Flamingos recorded a dozen songs from Goldner's list, but "I Only Have Eyes for You" proved difficult. Flamingos high tenor Terry 'Buzzy Johnson, who was also the group's arranger, was advised by lead tenor Nate Nelson to do something exotic with the refrain: "Go way out on it! Make it Russian, like 'Song of the Volga Boatman'". The solution came to Johnson while he was sleeping, and he quickly called the group to his room at around 4 am to have them rehearse the new version, complete with doo-wop backing vocals and harmonies. In the studio, Johnson directed the session musicians to play piano, guitar and gentle brush-driven drums in a stretched-out triplet rhythm, emphasizing the third of the chord in the guitar and the fifth in the piano. This created a floating counter-melody to the vocal harmonies. Heavy reverberationr was added to the vocals at the mastering stage, under the direction of Goldner.  Goldner initially thought the song was not commercial enough to be a single, and so he sequenced it first on side two of the album Flamingo Serenade. Radio DJs started playing the song, however, and it was released as a single in early May 1959.  It first entered the Billboard pop chart on May 30 at number sixty, peaking at number eleven in July. The Billboard Year-End chart ranked it as the 73rd biggest hit of 1959.  Rolling Stone magazine placed the Flamingos' version of "I Only Have Eyes for You" at number 158 on their 2011 list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Tiime".  In 2003, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.  In 2009, Johnson said the song was making even more money for him at the time than when the Flamingos were together.

GROANER'S CORNER:(( Two elderly couples were enjoying friendly conversation when one of the men asked the other,” Fred, how was the memory clinic you went to last month?" "Outstanding," Fred replied. "They taught us all the latest psychological techniques: visualization, association, etc. It was great." "That's great! And what was the name of the clinic?" Fred went blank. He thought and thought, but couldn't remember. Then a smile broke across his face and he asked, "What do you call that flower with the long stem and thorns?" "You mean a rose?" "Yes, that's it!" He turned to his wife, "Rose, what was the name of that memory clinic?"

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- Apparently, the clocks go back in November but I can't remember where I bought mine.

- A helpful eating tip....Avoid any food that would gag a buzzard.

- My 7-year-old asked me to take him to McDonald's. I told him if he can spell it, I'll take him.  He said, "Forget it, take me to KFC."

Teacher: Are you good in history?
Little Johnny: Yes and no.
Teacher: What does that mean?
Little Johnny: Yes, I’m no good in history.

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I pulled up to the drive-thru of a fast-food restaurant and ordered coffee. I asked the clerk to put some ice cubes into the cup so that I could drink the cool coffee quickly. At the window, there was a delay. Finally, the clerk came to the window looking frustrated, and announced, "I'm having a problem. The ice keeps melting."

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4 comments:

  1. You got enough done
    today,Al,not every day has to be a really busy one.I
    pray every night for Kelly to be healed in every way
    Great picture of the
    hummingbird under a
    flower.Wishing you, Kelly and Pheebs a restful and blessed night -Mary

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  2. The first photo was striking. Of course I enjoyed the others too, including the last one of late autumn. Hope Kelly feels better tomorrow, but antibiotics can be hard to take....hope there are not too many days of it.

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  3. P.S. That Flamingos version just totally won my teenage heart at the time. Still does.

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  4. Really stunning pics of the outbuildings in the Autumn fogish Al! Great catch with the shadows. I had to do a double-take at that pup running your way - thought Pheebs was channeling her younger self for sure!

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