THESE TWO GUYS WERE STANDING HERE DOING BUM-SNUZZLERS |
HE WHO HAS THE MOST TRACTORS WINS |
AND HE WHO HAS THE MOST COLOR MATCHED FARM WAGONS COMES IN A CLOSE SECOND |
A FEW FARMERS OUT THIS MORNING BEFORE AFTERNOON RAINS WERE UPON THE LAND |
OF COURSE, NOT ALL THE BOYS WERE WORKING TODAY AS EVIDENCED BY THIS PROPERLY SPACED COFFEE CLUTCH IN CLINTON'S TIM HORTONS PARKING LOT EARLIER TODAY |
I WAS SURPRIZED TO COME ACROSS THIS FIELD OF ROLLED BALES |
AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT KIND OF A CROP THESE BALES ARE MADE UP OF.....SEEMS TOO EARLY FOR HAY |
ALMOST LOOKS LIKE CORN STALKS OUT THERE |
CAME ACROSS A TREE OF BUZZARDS |
AND THERE THEY GO IN A GENUINE BUZZARD BURST |
THINK I WAS JUST HERE ABOUT A MONTH AGO AND GEEEZZZZ YA DON'T THINK MY PANT LEGS ARE TOO LONG DO YA!! |
A PRETTY SPIFFY PLACE AS I AWAIT MY FATE WITH THE BLOOD NEEDLE |
AM SEEING MORE FARM ANIMALS OUT AND ABOUT THESE DAYS |
I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THESE SMALL DONKEY LIKE HORSES ARE CALLED....COULD BE PART HORSE, MULE, PONY, DONKEY, OR COW |
THROUGH THE JEEP'S WINDSHIELD I GOT A COUPLE QUICK SHOTS OFF OF THIS UNUSUAL TWO-TONED SQUIRREL
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I'M WONDERING IF THIS MIGHT BE A WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW |
CHECKING MY BLOOD PRESSURE |
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When a police officer stopped a lady for speeding he said, "I guessed 85 at least." "You're wrong, officer, it's only my hat that makes me look that old."
-----------------------------As the plane was flying low over some hills near Athens, a lady asked the stewardess: "What's that stuff on those hills?" "Just snow," replied the stewardess. "That's what I thought," said the lady, "but this fellow in front of me said it was Greece."
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When you take you readings, rest your arm beside of you with your hand on your lap.
ReplyDeleteI have the same blood pressure monitor. The directions for taking a measurement say that your arm should be on a table so that the cuff is level with your heart. Maybe you will be taking pills to control your pressure. Thank you for all the wonderful pictures you continue to share. That helps us all with our blood pressure in these times!
ReplyDeleteRest you arm, never apply pressure with hand to hold arm at table/desk edge. Keep a log, date/time left arm/right arm. SO take it in both arms and log it in notebook/spreadsheet. Take upon waking, before you get up. Also... since you enjoy reading books... a really good book to read is The Diabetic Code. The last chapter is absolutely the best one, and the one that will give you the best knowledge about diabetes and how to really get rid of it. Also, Dr. Fung has some fantastic youtube videos. Very Educational. Another excellent book is "Goodbye Pills and Needles"... PS I think the critters are out to get ya Al, they will make you work for their photos!!!
ReplyDeleteFor what it’s worth, Al...my doc threw this one at me: Besides resting your arm, make sure your feet are flat on the floor. My position whenever I am seated near any piece of medical equipment is to tuck my feet back under the chair on my toes, ready to launch!
ReplyDeleteIf that cute little horse would mingle with the cows you took pictures of they could be brothers and sisters. If I want to surprise the local nurses here I go for a blood pressure test. Mine is 125 over 65. Nurse says I am the healthiest guy in her records.
ReplyDeleteAl, those round bales are common here in southern Illinois, the farmers bale up the corn stubble and use it for bedding. I enjoy your blog Al. Thanks! Max
ReplyDeleteYou sure did get a lot of blood pressure advice. I've always had low blood pressure until the last few years and now it vascilates from one extreme to another. Love those cute little burros and the very unique two tones black squirrel. I've seen black squirrels and red squirrels but never a combo.
ReplyDeleteCute little burros. Hold your breath for ten minutes and i guarantee you will have lower blood pressure. :))....
ReplyDeleteI wondered if those round bales were Corn stubble, or even a field of corn that didn't get harvested last fall. Neat two-tone squirrel!
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