It was flying insects that once again cut our morning’s forest walk short. No problem for either Kelly or I doing the trail, it’s just those annoying & harassing bugs that stop us now.
IT WAS A DAY OF WINDMILL FARMS IN MENNONITE COUNTRY
Published Saturday night’s post on the early side, hopped on my motorcycle & took myself for a ride through the countryside. Needed that.
A DAY OF RED BARNS
Probably would have remained slumped in my recliner this morning if it hadn’t been for Pheebs dragging me out of it around 9:30 wanting to go for a ride in the Jeep. It’s good for me when she does that, so off we went. Humidity was oppressive again but we kept a stiff summer breeze flowing through the Jeep windows for nearly 4 hours. Half a dozen brief stops, got some paws wet, & took a few photos. Another enjoyable Jeep drive in the country………………
MUSCULAR WORK HORSES ON THESE FARMS
No matter the gray moody days, no matter the valleys & the lows, no matter the doubts & the fears, our best Pals are always there with wagging tails, big smiles, understanding hearts, & a knowing way of lifting our sagging Spirits. They are just simply……..the best of ever.
LAST STOP OF THE DAY WAS McDONALD’S DRIVE-THRU IN GODERICH WHERE WE GRABBED A QUARTER POUNDER TO SHARE ON THE WAY HOME
I start many of my days with a single thought in mind. ‘I am not going to write a post tonight’. I work on that thought through the day. Nope, not gonna do it. Not today. Ninety nine point nine times out of ten I do write a post at the end of the day……… I end many of my days with a single thought in mind. ‘Tomorrow I am not going to write a post’. I go to sleep at night knowing I have a .01% chance of not writing a post tomorrow. And so it goes………………….one day at a time.
A FIELD OF GOLDEN WHEAT
GROANER’S CORNER:(( If the world were a logical place, men would be the ones who ride horses side saddle.
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- Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.
- Home is where your pet is:))
- "If having a soul means being able to feel
love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals
are better off than a lot of humans."
(James Herriot)
- The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails -William Arthur Ward
- The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...AL.
- It is not so much having nothing to do as it is not having the interest to do something....AL.
"One day at a time" is the best way to do it as you well know.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy those sunny days and jeep rides with the Pheebs, explore new places.
Maybe write a post maybe not, just go with the flow and enjoy "one day at a time".
I agree...one day at a time!
ReplyDeleteOur pups are the same way...always put a smile on our face!
Isn't it amazing how forceful a dog can be about getting you out of the house, driving around for miles, and then into the drive-thru for a bite to eat. Loved the groaner this evening - took me about 1 second to think about it though!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the country side. Do you have any covered bridges in your area? Love those.
ReplyDeletethe red barn photos are spectacular!..as for Pheebes?..she is good for what 'ails'!
ReplyDeleteMiss Poppy did the same thing to us today. As old and blind as she is, she still insists on a ride every day. We can see it makes her extra tired now though. We went to Arby's and got her a roast beef sandwich for her treat. I love the picture of Pheebs sitting like the Queen Navigator, just enjoying her ride.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your posts and pictures, just wanted you to know.
ReplyDeleteJust something about an engine between my legs and the world rushing by. A motorcycle ride is great for getting back to the "here and now".
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear you still enjoy the ride.
A day without "Bayfield Bunch" is like a day without sunshine. I look forward to reading one of my favorite blogs.
ReplyDeleteGreat barn and animal pictures, as always. Love those Belgian horses.
ReplyDeleteThe wheat field being so ripe in July must be winter wheat???
I always enjoy seeing Pheebs sitting up so cute in the passenger seat.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful farms!