A SHORT WALK IN THE WOODS THIS MORNING |
OUR NEW PARK OWNERS....THE VERHOOG FAMILY |
I THINK WITH THIS QUESTIONNAIRE THE NEW OWNERS ARE STARTING OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT AND A MEETING WITH THE NEW FOLKS WILL COMING UP AT THE PARK'S CLUBHOUSE SHORTLY |
Cloudy skies and a touch on the cool side this morning so rather than go too far afield Pheebs and I headed for Bayfield's Cemetery to take a walk in a hardwood forest along the cemetery's east side. Without sunshine filtering down through the heavy canopy of leaves it was a bit of a walk on the dark side. No amazing discoveries were found, no mountains climbed, or streams forded. No animals were seen and no voices were heard. Just a quiet little stroll through last Autumn's leaves on the forest floor. It was a nice peaceful morning in the woods for me and my best Pal:))
HEADING INTO THE DARK FOREST |
DID YOU SEE THE PHEEBS? |
SCRUFFLING THROUGH THE LEAVES |
A YOUNG LONE PINE TREE IN A CLEARING SURROUNDED BY LARGE HARDWOOD TREES HAS CHALLENGES AHEAD OF IT |
PHEEBS CHECKS OUT A FAIRIES HOUSE |
AN OUT OF FOCUS PHEEBS BEHIND A FEW IN FOCUS LEAVES |
HERE'S LIBBY PLAYING HIDE AND SEEK WITH PHEEBS AND I THIS MORNING |
IT WAS THE RED FLOWERS AGAINST THE GREY AND BLACK BACKGROUND THAT CAUGHT MY ATTENTION HERE |
HERE'S THE NEWEST KID ON THE BLOCK WHO JUST ARRIVED TODAY |
HIS FRIENDS CALL HIM 'TOMMY TWO-TONE |
I KNOW ABOUT SQUIRRELS AND THIS GUY DEFINITELY HAS MISCHIEF IN HIS EYES |
WITH HIS WEIGHT PULLING THE PROTECTIVE CAGE DOWN HE IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE ABLE TO GET HIS HEAD IN THERE TO GET AT THE SEEDS AND PEANUTS |
BUT HIS WEIGHT DOESN'T PULL THE WIRE CAGE DOWN QUITE FAR ENOUGH |
HERE HE IS SCOOPING OUT THE SEEDS TO GET AT THE PEANUTS |
THIS IS WHAT THE FEEDER NORMALLY LOOKS LIKE WITHOUT ANY WEIGHT PULLING THE SPRING LOADED WIRE CAGE DOWN |
GROANER'S CORNER:(( Four old retired guys are walking down a street in London. They turn a corner and see a sign that says, "Old Timers Bar - All drinks 10p." They look at each other and then go in, thinking, this is too good to be true. The old bartender says in a voice that carries across the room, "Come on in and let me pour one for you! What'll it be, gentlemen?" There's a fully stocked bar, so each of the men orders a martini. In no time the bartender serves up four iced martinis—shaken, not stirred—and says, "That'll be 10p each, please." The four guys stare at the bartender for a moment, then at each other. They can't believe their good luck. They pay the 40p, finish their martinis, and order another round. Again, four excellent martinis are produced, with the bartender again saying, "That's 40p, please." They pay the 40p, but their curiosity gets the better of them. They've each had two martinis and haven't even spent a £1 yet. Finally one of them says, "How can you afford to serve martinis as good as these for a 10p a piece?" "I'm a retired tailor," the bartender says, "and I always wanted to own a bar. Last year I hit the Lottery Jackpot for £25 million and decided to open this place. Every drink costs 10p. wine, liquor, beer -- it's all the same." "Wow! That's some story!" one of the men says. As the four of them sip at their martinis, they can't help noticing seven other people at the end of the bar who don't have any drinks in front of them and haven't ordered anything the whole time they've been there. Nodding at the seven at the end of the bar, one of the men asks the bartender, "What's with them?" The bartender says, "They're from Scotland. They're waiting for Happy Hour when drinks are half-price."
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"Knock, knock. "Who's there?" "Nobel." "Nobel who?" "No bell that's why I knocked."
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Dad is down at the Toyota auto dealership, looking at potential choices. “Cargo space?” he asks. The salesman, slightly confused, finally replies, “Car no do that... car go road.”
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What a nice way for the new park owners to introduce themselves. Lets hope they don't get an earful of complaints and attitude and being doubtful of their purchase.
ReplyDeleteYes, hope the new owners improve things, and hope you win the squirrel wars!
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