Monday, January 13, 2025

THE STORY OF HOW WE BECAME THE BAYFIELD BUNCH:))

 THE EYE OF THE SQUIRREL IS UPON YOU
Another dull and grey January day left me with little inspiration to get interested in things.  Pheebs and I did get out for a car ride but it was only for a drive down to the end of Bayfield River Road and back.  Winds were whipping up yesterday's new fallen snow into little white whirly gigs dancing across the white and barren-looking Siberian farm fields.

 OH HOW I HATE WINTER
I had another go this afternoon with the iPhone and despite having written instructions and some YouTube stuff, I still couldn't make much sense out of what I was trying to do.  But, I'll keep plugging away at it.  I also cleaned up a kitchen cupboard and found 13 cans of assorted Campbell soups and two large unopened Jif peanut butter jars.  Kelly loved Jif and it can be hard to find sometimes so this was her stash I found.  I'll give them to Sabra and Ben when they come to sort out things in their Mom's room.  

Imagine my surprise when I woke up Sunday morning, peered out the window, and saw that the fairies must have come in the night again and blown most of the snow out of my driveway.  There were much bigger tire tracks in the snow than earlier in the week when someone had been here and also blown out the driveway.  I have a hunch who those two good Samaritans were and I owe them both a big 'Thank You' when I see them.  

 THIS WAS THE ONLY SPLASH OF COLOR I SAW ON OUR MORNING RIDE
 THIS FARMER HAD BETTER PLOW OUT HIS DRIVEWAY SOON OR HE WON'T BE GOING TO TOWN
Someone asked me a while back where I get all those pictures for Al's Art Gallery and the answer to that is, 'Facebook'.  I stumbled upon those various types of artwork a while back when I noticed that if I clicked on a scenic nature picture, or maybe a dog, I would then receive more nature pictures and dog pics.  Pretty soon I began collecting the ones I liked and started putting them into folders to later share on my blog.  Right now I have folders entitled 'Paintings' with 1,275 pictures in it. 'Winter' with 211 pics, 'Dogs' with 316 pics, 'Cartoons' with 346 pics, Meanings with 186 pics, 'Spring' with 37 pics, and 'Christmas' which is down to 23 now from about a hundred a month ago. at this time  As of today, that is a grand total of 2,395 artistic works and growing.  Ridiculous, ya I know.  I have totally overwhelmed myself with these artistically beautiful pictures and clever sayings, but I just love them and thought readers might enjoy them too.  Some people are just so gifted and talented whether with their paintings, drawings, photos, artwork, or words.

A Blast From Our Past:)) It was 16 years ago today I wrote a post entitled, Traveling With Our Best Pals which at the time were our 3 dogs, Max, Checkers, and Cora.  It is the story of how we became 'The Bayfield Bunch'.  

Al's Music Box:)) Those Were The Days is a song composed by Boris Fomin (1900–1948) but credited to Gene Raskin, who put a new English lyric to Fomin's Russian romance song "Dorogoi dlinnoyu", with words by the poet Konstantin Podrevsky. The song is a reminiscence of youth and romantic idealism. It also deals with tavern activities, which include drinking, singing and dancing.  The Welsh singer Mary Hopkin covered "Those Were the Days" as her debut single in 1968. Produced by Paul McCartney of the Beatles and arranged by Richard Hewson, the song became a number one hit in the UK and Canada, and also reached number two in the US on the Billboard Hot 100 behind the Beatles' "Hey Jude". The song was included on Hopkin's 1969 debut album, Post Card.   Mary Hopkin's 1968 recording, with Gene Raskin's lyrics, was a chart-topping hit in much of the Northern Hemisphere. On most recordings of the song Raskin is credited as the sole writer, even though he wrote only the later English lyrics, which are not an English translation of the Russian lyrics, and not the music.  The Raskins were international performers and had played at London's "Blue Angel" club every year, always closing their show with the song. Paul McChartney frequented the club and, being quite taken with the song, attempted unsuccessfully to get several singers and groups, including the early Moody Blues, to record it.  After the formation of the Beatles' own Apple Records label, McCartney recorded Mary Hopkin performing the song at Abbey Road Studios in London.  He said later, "I thought it was very catchy, it had something, it was a good treatment of nostalgia... (Hopkin) picked it up very easily, as if she'd known it for years." The song was eventually recorded in over twenty languages and by many different artists. The song was held out of the top Billboard Hot 100 for 3 weeks by The Beatles 'Hey Jude' The B-side of the record in the UK and the United States was a cover of Pete Seeger's 'Turn! Turn! Turn!', which had been a US number-one hit for The Byrds in 1965.  The Russian origin of the melody was accentuated by instrumentation that was unusual for a top-ten pop record, including balalaika, clarinet, hammered dulcimer, cimbalom, tenor banjo, and a children's choir, giving a klezmer feel to the song. The cimbalom was played by Gilbert Webster. Hopkin said in 2015, " I did not play guitar on 'Those Were the Days.' Paul played acoustic guitar."

 STARING IN THE SUNROOM WINDOW AT ME THIS AFTERNOON
GROANER'S CORNER:(( A man sat with his wife while she sipped on her glass of wine, as she said, “I love you so much, you know. I don’t know how I could ever live without you.”

Husband: Is that you or the wine talking?
Wife: It’s me talking to the wine.
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You might be a reneck if::
- You live close enough to town to get garbage service, but don't use it because they won't come down your driveway to get it.
- You have ever removed the 3-9 zoom scope from your deer rifle to use at a KISS concert;

Your idea of a neighborhood watch program is tuning into "America's Most Wanted".
- You own more than two clappers.
- You go to Wal-Mart to people watch.
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A cheetah and a lion are racing...
The cheetah wins...
The lion says, "You a cheetah!"
The cheetah replies, "Nah, you a lion!"

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- I know a surgeon who puts organs back in upside down.  He says it’s an inside joke.

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A husband stepped on one of those penny scales that tell you your fortune and weight and dropped in a coin.  "Listen to this," he said to his wife, showing her a small, white card. "It says I'm energetic, bright, resourceful and a great person."
"Yeah," his wife nodded, "and it has your weight wrong, too."

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Al's Doggy World

Meanings::

Kellys Corner
 IN OUR FIRST MOTORHOME JUST AFTER I PAINTED THE KITCHEN AND LIVING ROOM

 AT ONE OF OUR FAVORITE CRACKLE BARRELS SOMEWHERE BETWEEN MICHIGAN AND CALIFORNIA
 OH HOW WE LOVED OUR DESERT WALKS AND MOUNTAIN HIKES
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8 comments:

  1. It's nice that Pheebs and you went for a ride,bet you're glad to have help with all that food,I like the picture of the little one
    bringing a carrot for the
    reindeer -Mary

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  2. Dear Winter, Al may be breaking up with you, we all think it's time for him to start seeing other seasons.🌺 🌿

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  3. Wonderful photos of the farmer's driveway....can't decide whether I like the one with the tuft of grass on the left better, or the other.

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  4. Al it doesn’t matter whether you have a Mac or a PC. They’re all pretty much the same. Most of the difference between the two are terminology like in Do you wanna save or bookmark They both mean the same thing to the computer
    The other day you said you lost all your photos no, you didn’t. All you did was Crumble them up and throw them in your Waste basket. If you go into your Photos, you’ll have a system. It’s called archives or trash click on that icon and that’s where your photos will be you can click on the photo and it will ask you if you want to delete or restore if you enter restore, it’ll put the picture back on your photo album. If you don’t do anything in the trash bucket, they’ll automatically delete in 30 days

    You also mention that I believe on Kelly’s computer, you manage to find Amazon that’s one step if Kelly’s computer has a password protect set up that’s good. What are you do you go into the system that’s the one that looks like the little steering wheel icon. Scroll down Until you come to security/password click on security or password you should get an icon that asks for a four digit pin number, If so, enter the four digit pin number that you have if that’s the right one It’ll open up another page and it will give you every password Saved in that computer let’s say you have a yahoo account you will see big al@yahoo.com underneath that should be your password. Let’s say you see the same thing. 2 or 3 times that means the password has been changed at one point, so it’s just a matter of taking the newest one when you get into it, take your camera and take a picture of it

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  5. I loved the story of how you became the Bayfield Bunch. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  6. Your and Kelly's travels to the American Southwest had me learn to love the desert. And I still do...now it's outside my window on my southslope Okanagan acreage. Summer is hotter than the hubs of hell, actually *grin*. Love your photos, especially all the animal and dog photos ... first is Pheebs! Barb M.

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  7. Loved the story of getting the 'Bunch"..... also how you acquire the wonderful wonderful photos.... in addition to yours. I think many of us can relate to the emotional support dog!! I'm surprised you're giving away all the soup and peanut butter. I thought you liked them. Perhaps you're now spoiled by the soup from the specialty store you found.

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