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Tuesday, June 02, 2020

THROUGH THE CEMETERY TO THE WOODS AND TODAY I FOUND OUT I AM A SEPTUAGENARIAN

To the delight of all plant life and farmers as well, gentle rains came in the night ushering in a calm morning.  Not a breeze stirring, not a hint of stormy weather.  All was well and good for the start of another weekday morning.  Although it be cloudy and cool we be good to go. 
OUR FRONT YARD HAS REALLY FILLED IN
Needing a few things in Goderich we pointed the Jeep's nose north and off we went.  Gas, coffee to go at McD's, and down to the harbor.  Still work going on down there so we couldn't go far but did notice they are working on the new boardwalk which, if it goes all the way out to Rotary Cove might have to be thought of as 'the cement walk.'  From the harbor area, we headed east popping into Walmart and Canadian Tire before heading next door to the Maitland Cemetery.
SEEN AT McDONALD'S DRIVE-THRU
A TRAIN CAR AT GODERICH'S HARBOR
WORK HAS BEGUN ON GODERICH'S NEW CEMENT BOARDWALK 
I'M GUESSING THE NEW BOARDWALK WILL BE CEMENT ALL THE WAY TO ROTARY COVE A MILE AWAY TO THE LEFT
GRADING ST. CHRISTOPHER'S BEACH
If one drives into the Maitland Cemetery and stays to the right all the way through they will come to a trailhead at the back of the cemetery and that's where Pheebs and I started our walk this morning under rapidly clearing skies.  Again, just as the day before it was a perfect walking day.  Cool breeze, warming Sun, and no bugs in the air as we made our way merrily along the pathways.  Not a soul did we see.  Some days are just so much better than others:))
WALKING ONE OF THE TRAILS BEHIND GODERICH'S MAITLAND CEMETERY
Home again close to 11 a.m. I busied myself with some serious puttering.  Got another cedar tree planted.  As the Sun climbed higher in the sky it soon became too hot for me and I retreated inside for a cool shower, some cool air, and a short rest.
CEMETERY WORKERS BUSY KEEPING THINGS LOOKING NICE
WHEN I SAW THIS FELLOW WITH THE HAT I THOUGHT OF GEORGE MOWING GRASS AT CAMP AWESOME IN PLATTSVILLE ONTARIO
I could hear heavy machines working somewhere back in the forest so Pheebs and I later took us for a walk back there for a look-see.  Big bulldozer moving a lot of dirt in the area 'my tree' once stood.  There is a steep ravine there with a creek at the bottom and they are working at putting a culvert in then building up a lot of earth to support a road that will cross the ravine and link up with another new road.  We the residents are all still in the dark as to the eventual outcome of all this but I think it is safe to say we will soon see much of our remaining forest cleared to make room for new housing.
'MY TREE' ONCE STOOD TO THE LEFT OF THAT BULLDOZER
I truly feel like I am on the very brink of being a truly official 'Septuagenarian' today after Kelly asked me if maybe it would be a good idea to get myself a pill organizer.  Me, a guy who has resisted pills for the majority of his life needing a pill organizer??  Well, I guess I have to finally and reluctantly face it.  A pill for my arthritis, a pill for my cholesterol, one for my diabetes, and another one concerning my prostate.  And then there are my Vitamin pills each day.  B12, Calcium, Vits C&D3, Wild Salmon, and Glucosamine.  A bit of a handful alright but I figure the only way to blunt my official 'Septuagenarian' status is to resist the need for a pill organizer.  And resist I will do.  Well, at least for now that is...…... 

ALWAYS A NICE TIME OF YEAR WHEN IRIS FLOWERS COME INTO BLOOM
GROANER'S CORNER:((   A young guy was driving home after a football game, and got caught in a really bad hailstorm. Her car was covered with dents, so the next day he took it to a repair shop. The shop owner saw that she was young and naive, so he decided to have some fun. He told him just to go home and blow into the tailpipe really hard, and all the dents would pop out.  So, the guy went home, got down on his hands and knees and started blowing into his car's tailpipe. Nothing happened. He blew a little harder, and still nothing happened.  His roommate, another wet behind the ears young guy, came home and said, "What are you doing?"  The first guy told him how the repairman had instructed him to blow into the tailpipe in order to get all the dents to pop out. His roommate rolled his eyes and said, "HELLLLO" "You need to roll up the windows first."--------------------
It was very crowded and noisy in this Restaurant and this lady asks the waiter where the restroom was. He says: "I can't hear you!"  So she gets close to his ear and asks again: "Can you please tell me where the ladies room is?"  And he replies: "On the other side!"  So she turns around and gets close to his other ear, and asks: "Can you please tell me where the ladies room is, please!"
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6 comments:

  1. That is the best train art I have ever seen.

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  2. Those last two photos took my breath!!!!
    Box Canyon

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  3. Well by that definition, I've been a Septuagenarian for 23 years and I'm only 51 now! :D It's just the way of things Al, it doesn't mean your old. (I hope)

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  4. 92 for a high today in Virginia and 94 for tomorrow in June. Unbelievable. I wish I were in Canada. Don't sweat the pill organizer I've used one for years it's easier than opening the bottles every day.

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  5. I walked some of those trails with my sister a few years back.

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  6. As long as you can remember what to take and when to take it you don't need a pill organizer. I love your iris shots. There are so many different ones

    Just wanted to let you know that I am no longer receiving your blog via email. Its been well over a week.

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