Friday, June 23, 2017

FROM A BALD EAGLE TO AN INDIGO BUNTING TO ‘OH-NO’ NOT ANOTHER SELFIE…………….

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Rain poured down like gang busters for most of the night and we woke up to an advisory of local flooding and for people to stay away from area creeks and rivers.  Some of our shrubs were bent over almost to the ground and a few flowers were flattened.

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WATER IN A BEAN FIELD

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CORN MIGHT BE A LITTLE SOGGY THIS YEAR

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It was still raining when Pheebs and I headed off to Goderich to pick up a few things and see what we could see.  Still raining when we reached Rotary Coves dog walking area so we just had to jump out and quickly run around the Jeep 10 times deftly dodging the day’s raindrops.

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A LONE SAILBOAT OFFSHORE WAS THE ONLY THING SEEN MOVING ON LAKE HURON

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NEAR THE DOGGY WALKING AREA IN ROTARY COVE

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A WET MORNING FOR PLANTING FLOWERS AND I’M GUESSING THIS IS THE SAME ALL GAL CITY WORK CREW THAT i SAW A FEW DAYS AGO DOWN AT THE BEACH

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THIS FLOWERING TREE CAUGHT MY EYE IN GODERICH THIS MORNING

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I saw water lying in ditches and fields where I have never seen water before and a couple small creeks we crossed over were definitely fast flowing and in some places nearly over their banks.  To the northeast of us two townships have declared an emergency after streets were flooded.  Areas over around Kitchener like West Montrose have been particularly hard hit by the heavy overnight rains.  Harriston Ontario as well.

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On the way home later rolling southward along Porter Hill Line we passed Kelly going the other way heading north to Goderich.  We’re a family on the move alright.  Pheebs and I were home about 10:30 and two hours later the Sun started periodically popping out from a thinning cloud cover. Kelly was home shortly after 1 p.m.

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SPOTTED THIS COLORFUL LITTLE INDIGO BUNTING SITTING ON A SUMAC TREE ALONG BLACK POINTS  ROAD AND BELOW A BALD EAGLE IN AN OLD DEAD TREE ON BLUEWATER BEACH ROAD

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DSC_1214Cleaned the pond pump and planted some pond flowers as well as a few more Cosmos in the front flowerbed this afternoon.  With everything growing so rapidly well I also had some shrub and tree trimming to do.  By 2 p.m. the miserable humidity was such that I had to retreat to the sanctity of the house and my cooling fans.  Threw my sticky old self into the shower and called it a day.  Thankfully our temperatures dropped into the mid 60’s before the day was over.

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 STELLA D’ORO DAYLILLIES

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DSC_1226Strawberries are in season here so for dessert tonight it was strawberry shortcake with whipped cream.  Both of us picked up bananas in Goderich today so we have an abundance of bananas at the moment.  While putting my post together tonight  I took a break and slipped out to the kitchen and whupped myself up a strawberry banana shake with milk and touch of cinnamon.  Some things in life just kind of end up being a little bit more special than others………………

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SOME OF THE WHEAT FIELDS ARE TURNING A TAD YELLOW AND IT WON’T BE LONG BEFORE THE GOLDEN WHEAT HEADS WILL FLOW OVER THE LANDSCAPE LIKE LAVA GOLD

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Sometimes I worry about things I write and sometimes I think things I write I shouldn’t worry about.  Either way I seem to worry about things from time to time.  Well maybe more than from time to time but nevertheless it is still sometimes a worry.

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IT’S VERY RARE FOR PHEEBS AND I TO BE POSED IN THE SAME PHOTO TOGETHER SO THIS MORNNG SHE TALKED ME INTO TAKING A SELFIE OF US GUYS IN THE JEEP  (Sony RX100-3)

GROANER’S CORNER:((

- There was a man who said, "I never knew what happiness was until I got married...and then it was too late!"
- Love is one long sweet dream, and marriage is the alarm clock.
- They say when a man holds a woman's hand before marriage, it is love; after marriage, it is self-defense.
- When a newly married man looks happy, we know why. But when a ten-year married man looks happy, we wonder why.
- A gentleman is one who never swears at his wife while ladies are present.
- A husband is living proof that a wife can take a joke.
- Marriage is like a mousetrap. Those on the outside are trying to get in. Those on the inside are trying to get out.
- Marriage is the process of finding out what kind of man your wife would have preferred.

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One day, a blonde's neighbor goes over to her house, sees the blonde crying, and asks her what happened. The blonde said that her mother had passed away.  The neighbor made her some coffee and calmed her down a little and then left.  The next day the neighbor went back over to the house and found the blonde crying again.  She asked her why she was crying this time.  The blonde said, "I just got off of the phone with my sister. Her mother died too!"

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Weirdo!
Weirdo who?
Weirdo you think you're going!

Thursday, June 22, 2017

MY TURN TO DRIVE AS OUR COFFEE TOUR TAKES US THROUGH SOME TORRENTIAL RAINS

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It was my turn to drive this morning and I had forgotten to check our radar site first thing so failed to notice the big green rain monster heading across the lake right for us.  There were already a few rain drops coming down when I backed the Jeep into Richard’s driveway to pick him up.  Didn’t want him making the 40 second walk from his place to our place in the rain.  We older fellers gotta watch out for one another you know:))

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‘OH REALLY MISTER CAMERA MAN….MORE COW PICTURES!!’

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IF YOU LOOK CLOSELY YOU CAN SEE THE COW I ZOOMED IN ON FOR THE FIRST COW PICTURE….I TOOK THESE TWO PHOTOS A COUPLE DAYS AGO

With the downpour increasing I knew we wouldn’t be on any muddy country roads today.  Sticking to pavement for our two and half hour coffee tour we meandered around the Goderich area looking at this and that.  Both Richard and I have what you might call curious minds so it’s always enjoyable driving around looking at stuff with our many theories about why this and why not that.  We covered both sides of the Goderich harbor, the airport, where to get on the Maitland Trail near Dunlop’s tomb, the Meneset Mobile Home Park north of Goderich as well as another housing development at Huron Haven, etc.  Back through Goderich in a torrential downpour we made our way back to Bayfield touring around looking at all the big fancy schmancy houses going up.  Yes lots of comments, lots of opinions, lots of rational theories with maybe even an occasional irrational one thrown in.  Yes the whole nine yards so to speak.  Always an enjoyable time and I look forward to our twice monthly coffee tours.  Time well spent.

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ALL THE REST OF TONIGHT’S PHOTOS ARE FROM A SHORT WALK THIS AFTERNOON

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BUTTERFLY IN FLIGHT

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FROM THIS ONE WILDFLOWER PHOTO I WAS ABLE TO PULL OUT TWO OTHER COMPOSITIONS AND IT’S A GOOD EXAMPLE OF WHY I BELIEVE STRONGLY IN THE BENEFITS OF A PHOTO EDITING PROGRAM

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IF YOU CAN’T FIND THIS COMPOSITION IN THE MAIN PHOTO LOOK TO THE BOTTOM JUST LEFT OF CENTER OR TO THE BOTTOM RIGHT OF THE PHOTO BELOW

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DID YOU NOTICE THE HAPPY LITTLE ORANGE PUMPKIN FACES IN THE CENTERS OF THESE FLOWERS??

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LUPINS AND CALLA LILIES IN OUR FRONT FLOWER BED

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DID YOU NOTICE THE LITTLE BLACK BUG??

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Five minutes after I dropped Richard off the Sun popped out and the rains were over.  Unfortunately humidity levels once again began to climb.  By the end of the day we were under another cloud cover with rain moving into the area.  It’s been crazy weather for sure.

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THIS PHOTO IS A GOOD EXAMPLE OF IF I HAD TAKEN MY TIME AND USED A STEADY TRI-POD AND ADJUSTED MY APERTURE AND SHUTTER SPEEDS ACCORDINGLY I COULD HAVE HAD EVERY TINY FLOWER SHARPLY IN FOCUS….GOTTA GET MYSELF SMARTENED UP A BIT HERE!!

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NOT SURE WHAT KIND OF BIRD THIS IS BUT IT HAD JUST FLOWN UP OUT OF OUR BIRD BATH TO A TREE LIMB AND WAS SHAKING THE ABSOLUTE BLAZES OUT OF ITSELF TO DRY OFF

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In a comment on my Thursday post the The Furry Gnome in part asked, 'Do you use a tripod very often for long distance pix?  And do I detect a hint of yellow in that wheat field.  Because I am basically an impatient lazy Sod it is very rare for me to use a tri-pod for my telephoto shots even knowing by using a steady tri-pod I could significantly improve the clarity of my photos.  Because I seem to always be on the move I don't lug my tri-pod with me.  I do carry it along in the Jeep though.  I have tried many times to get myself used to using a tri-pod but it's just one of those things I have not been able to make myself do.....yet.  FG also wondered about a touch of yellow in the wheat fields but the wheat heads are actually not quite as yellow as the photo shows.  I had a similar photo earlier in the week where I mentioned the wheat was not quite as yellow as the photo showed it.  Camera color sensors are not quite up to the quality of the human eye just yet but they are getting better all the time.

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EEEE GADS COULD THIS BE AN OLD SKULL PHEEBS AND I FOUND TODAY COMPLETE WITH SOME KIND OF BEETLE BUG CRAWLING OUT FROM UNDERNEATH IT??

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NOPE IT’S A SMALL MUSHROOM GROWING UP OUT OF THE TOP OF A TREE STUMP IN OUR FRONT YARD AND BELOW IS A CLOSE UP OF THAT VERY CREATURE

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Earlier in the week some kind of Critter climbed our Sunburst Locust tree, shinnied down a thin line holding a plastic bird feeder and knocked the feeder off the hook and smashed it to the ground whereupon it ate all the birdseed.  I suspected a raccoon.  Two days later I found our suet feeder on the ground with the latch open and a whole block of suet gone.  Thursday night I set up a dummy bird feeder on the line and strategically placed my ‘Critter Cam’ nearby.  This morning looking out the window I saw the dummy bird feeder was still in place but quickly slipped out and retrieved my critter cam. Popped the SD card into the computer to see if I had caught anything and sure enough there it was, the mangy critter it’s very self!!!!!!!

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‘AWWWWW NUTS’!!!! IT WAS ME IN MY PJ’S COMING OUT TO CHECK THE FAKE FEEDER AND  CAM THIS MORNING

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All of today’s photos were shot in my camera’s ‘Program Mode’ and not on Automatic.  Some day’s the camera knows best and some days Al knows best so we are both learning how to work with each other for the best results.  ‘Automatic’ is where the camera decides the colors, aperture and density settings and ‘Program Mode’ is where Al decides those factors. 

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DSC_1177GROANER’S CORNER:((  There were some backwoods hillbillies living across the river from each other, who feuded constantly. John hated Clarence with a passion and never passed up a chance to throw rocks across the river at Clarence. This went on for years until one day the Corps of Engineers came to build a bridge across that river. John was elated; he told his wife that finally he was going to get the chance to cross over and whip Clarence.  He left the house and returned in a matter of minutes. His wife asked what was wrong, didn't he intend to go over the bridge and whip Clarence? He replied that he never had really seen Clarence up close and didn't realize his size until he started over the bridge and saw the sign: "CLEARANCE 8 FT 3 IN"

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I hit a frog, and my car was toadaled.

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A preacher, newly called to a small country town, needed to mail a letter. Passing a young boy on the street, the pastor asked where he could find the post office.  After getting his answer, the minister thanked the boy and said, “If you’ll come to the community church this evening, you can hear me tell everyone how to get to heaven.”“I don’t know, sir,” the boy replied. “You don’t even know how to get to the post office!”

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Wheelbarrow!
Wheelbarrow who?
Wheelbarrow some money and go on a holiday!