Monday July 22nd:: Two good things about Monday was breakfast with friends Richard and Gayle at Bayfield's Renegades Diner. Good breakfasts at that place. Second good thing about the day was of course our return to much cooler enjoyable weather. I was so energized by the much healthier air I was up on my ladder cleaning eaves troughs and it wasn't even 9 a.m. yet:))
OUR PARK'S NEW MAILBOXES ARRIVED TODAY |
AND THERE GO THE OLD HEAVY STEEL BOXES |
KELLY STOPPED TO CHECK OUT THE INSTALLATION |
THERE SEEMS TO BE A LOT OF BABY BUNNIES AROUND THIS YEAR |
IT WAS A VERY SAD LITTLE DOGGY FACE AT THE WINDOW THIS MORNING WHEN I ROLLED OUT THE DRIVEWAY WITHOUT HER |
WALKING UP TO THE HOSPITAL'S FRONT ENTRANCE ON A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER MORNING |
WAITING, WAITING, WAITING, AND WAITING SOME MORE |
AND HERE'S MY BIG ORANGE DRINK MONDAY MORNING COMPLETE WITH INSTRUCTIONS DRAWN ON THE CUP |
ANOTHER CHANGE ROOM AND YEP I BROUGHT MY ORANGE DRINK WITH ME |
EVEN SPOTTED A FEW COWS ON THE WAY HOME |
HEY THAT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE THE PHEEBS PEEKING OVER THE TABLE |
FIRST TIME MEETING MARY-BETH RYAN LARONE AND HER HUSBAND KEN OF BAYFIELD AND YES THAT IS AN ICE CREAM CONE I'M HOLDING |
TREADS AND WHEELS |
SOMEWHERE THROUGH THAT MAZE OF TINES AND FORKS IS THE COMBINE'S CAB |
Our next medical appointment will be this coming Monday when we head to London's University Hospital where Kelly is scheduled for a Doppler Ultra Sound. It will be the first of two London appointments next week.
OH-OH I SEE SOME MUDDY JEEP SEATS COMING UP |
COME ON PHEEBS YOU BETTER GET OUT OF THERE BEFORE YOU GET STUCK |
AND HERE SHE COMES ABOUT 150 MILES AN HOUR |
I'M THINKING THIS MIGHT BE A RED ADMIRAL BUTTERFLY |
SPOTTED THIS YOUNG WILD TURKEY |
TRYING OUT MY NEW SHOULDER BRACE |
CHECK OUT THE LOOK ON PHEEBS FACE |
KAI IS KEEPING THE FIRE STOKED |
AL SAID HE SAW AN ELEPHANT RUN UP THIS TREE |
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Great to see a new post and wonderful photos tonight.
ReplyDeleteGood to have your scan over with. Will continue to keep you and Kelly in my thoughts.
Loved the giant farm equipment pics. The Groaner also. Glad you checked the brace for spyware, they probably have cloth solar cells to power them now. Thanks also for the step by step Cat Scan procedure. Welcome back.
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived on a Kansas Wheat farm we spread the Wheat Straw out over the field as we were cutting the Wheat. Do you think they are going to bale the straw? Would make sense, sell the bales and get a few more $$ from the field.
ReplyDeleteCan't tell you what a lift it gave my spirits to find a post from you. Didn't matter what you said, then, it was even better because you were feeling chipper! Those modern machines they scrutinize us with are interesting. Crossing my fingers that the machines found out some good things for you. I think it would be fun to watch the machines bale the hay. Have seen many bales but not the process. Good
ReplyDeletepictures, all, of them. I really like the young turkey one. Thanks again for my smile right now.
Awe this cooler weather was made for you, now to get outside and enjoy the fresh air. Nice to get those tests done and and enjoying the visit with Kelly's family as well.Always fun meeting blog followers wherever you are too.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Hope the turkey is ready by Thanksgiving😀. Never been through one of those glomublaters before, but it sounds interesting. Glad to see you back in such great spirits.
ReplyDeleteThanks for keeping tabs on our new place Al. We've met some nice.people at the Mews already too.
ReplyDeleteI’m with you on any TV in waiting rooms. Or restaurants. Or homes of friends or relatives I’m visiting.
ReplyDeleteI have had annual CAT scans since 2007 so I know the feeling. It is very interesting. Make sure you ask to see the results on a computer screen when you see your doctor. It is fascinating how they can take a three dimensional picture of your insides. I'd say the best part of your day was that peaceful drive home with a Tim's coffee and muffin.
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