A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE BAYFIELD BUNCH:))

Friday, October 08, 2010

THE FALL HARVEST IS IN FULL SWING

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Boy, it's sure hard to not start the post off sounding like a weather report all the time when we're having such great Autumn days, so I won't tell you about the sunshine & warm temps.  I won't tell you about the clear crisp starry night's & the profusion of color breaking out along our bush lines in the countryside now.  Nope, not going to tell ya about any of that at all!!

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I was busy with the mobility van today bustling around the town of Goderich here & there.  Tomorrow is another busy day as well as Sunday & Monday.  And, it looks like I'm going to be busy all next week filling in for a driver taking some holidays in a nearby town.  Suits me just fine because I'm happy to be busy doing something useful.

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THIS CORN IS READY TO BE HARVESTED

Didn't have any photos for today's blog but managed to grab a few on my home from work.  Farmers are busy harvesting the bean crop right now & a few have started on the corn.  Driving through the countryside, swirls of dust are visible in the fields as the big combines make their way across the dry landscape.  Perfect weather for the farming community.

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DRY DUSTY FIELDS ARE MUCH FRIENDLIER THAN MUDDY RAIN SOAKED FIELDS!!

It's not easy making the decision to buy an RV whether it be for week-end only use, Snow Birding to warmer climates in the south in winter or just plain living in an RV year round like the full timing folks do.  It's a huge decision that is not made lightly.  Hop on over to BRUCE & MARGIE'S FULL TIME JOURNEY & have a realistic look at what decisions like that involve.

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COMPANY SPONSORED CORN TEST PLOTS

I would have to say that some of my favorite thought provoking posts have always been one's that ask questions & make people think.  A post like Margie's lays it on the line & not only looks at the positive side of things, but the realistic side as well.   I like posts that cut to the chase & talk about real RVing issues & concerns.  And I especially like it when writer's are able to wind their own personalities into the post.  For me, it just makes the reading more believable.  If not, it just ends up being a magazine article.  We can find all kinds of generic RV magazine articles anywhere but it just seems better when we know something about the writer & we can understand better what it is they are saying & why they are saying it.  Emotions add a personal touch & give the writer's post, warmth.  Not a lot of warmth in a magazine article!!

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THOSE GREEN BINS ARE LOADED WITH BEANS & WILL SOON BE TRANSFERRED TO LARGE TRUCKS

Another thing I look for in a blog is originality & creativity or has the blogger overloaded their site with advertisements?   I have a tendency to slide right on by those kind.  Has the blogger loaded their site with time worn second hand slogans & sayings?  I'm sure lots of folks like that but I have to just keep on going.  I steer clear of the dancing bears & pulsing Pelican blogs & whenever I hear Willy Nelson's 'On the Road Again' blasting out of my speakers I am out of there like herd of turtles in a cloud of heifer dust.  Nothing against Willy Nelson but I prefer to listen to Willy on my own terms at my own time & that goes for all music on blogsites. 

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A YOUNG FARMER HEADS IN WITH HIS MIGHTY STEED TO DO BATTLE WITH THE BEANS!!

I always like to see RV bloggers doing their own photography instead of using pics from the internet.  Again, it's more personal, more believable & adds warmth to the person behind the writing.  It makes your blog look real & not like an advertisement for Schmuckers Wonderful Sunset Cream!!  RV'ers have chosen the lifestyle for a reason, so get out there with your camera & share with the rest of us some of those wonderful reasons:))

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Anyway, I don't know how I got off on all this, so rather than chasing me down, just blame Margie for writing the kind of post I like to read.  Remember, I said I like blogs that are thought provoking & that is just what Margie's blog did to me......it provoked me into some thinking again................Oh Dear!!

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GROANER'S CORNER:((  A few points to ponder...

I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my grandfather.  Not screaming and yelling like the passengers in his car.

If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong.

Evening news is where they begin with 'Good evening,' and then proceed to tell you why it isn't.

How is it one careless match can start a forest fire, but it takes a whole box to start a campfire.

Women will never be equal to men until they can walk down the street with a bald head and a beer gut and still think they are sexy.

The voices in my head may not be real, but they sure have some good ideas!

And Al's personal favorite......You're never too old to learn something stupid:))

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7 comments:

  1. Sorry Al but somehow I left you Happy Birthday out in the truck last night, so I just remembered it and went out and got it and posted it here.See what happens when you get old. Kelly looked very professional behind the wheel.I'll bet she could drive a Motor coach as a retirement job.Be safe out there, Sam & Donna.

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  2. When I hear Willy singing "On the road again" it means my cell phone is ringing!

    Seeing the corn ready for harvesting reminds me of days in my childhood, although they sure didn't have the fancy combines back then.

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  3. Those harvesters bring back memories. Way back in the 70s my family were among the biggest corn growers and harvesters in the North Island of NZ. We were very proud of our John Deere tractors etc. Our fields were a little different though as it was rare to find anything more than 50 acres in a single block.

    I've been reading your Blog for a while now and am totally blown away by your photography and the Groaner's Corner gives my husband and I a wonderful opportunity for chuckles and sometimes a good belly laugh.

    I hope you take a look at my Blog on http://newzealandmyhome.blogspot.com/ but I'm not so sure it will meet your criteria for a good blog. I just write what comes.

    Wishing you more good times a and belated birthday greetings.

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  4. I appreciate the new header from where you're at now. Arizona is for later in the year. :) That's one of the things I like about other's blogs.

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  5. Oh my gravy! Thanks for the huge shout-out today, Al. I think your readers should blame you for being a blabberfingers and not me. :)

    I like to use my own pics on the blog. It does make it more personal. But then again, I'm always afraid to take some from the internet because I never know which ones have a copyright and so forth. I'll take the easy route most times and just use my own, good or bad.

    Love all the seasonal pics you've been showing. Nice.

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  6. So, Al, who put the dead mouse in your Birthday Cake last night??

    And thanks for not mentioning all your sunshine & warm temps and your clear crisp starry night's - because it rained here all day. So, bah humbug! How's that for feelings and emotions and truth!!

    Oh, by the way, excellent post - loved it!

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  7. Al, we agree with most of what you say about what you like and don't like in others' blogs. Music is out, ads are dreadful, and dancing pelicans are terrible -- think of all the megabytes you waste with those things! And they are useless as part of a blog. However, don't make me "think" too much -- my miond is already too mushy! Just show me pictures are tell about what you see and do, But not a recitation of every thing you did while shopping, getting fuel, etc.

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