A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE BAYFIELD BUNCH:))

Monday, June 26, 2023

SUNSHINE AND RAIN PLUS RAIN AND SUNSHINE

RAINDROP ON A BASSWOOD LEAF IN OUR DRIVEWAY THIS AFTERNOON
Well, once again all the credit goes to Kelly's steadfast dogged determination to get to the heart of my blog's not publishing problem.  She just never gives up and you wouldn't believe the number of websites and help forums she was in and out of these past few days.  Even two tech phone calls to another country that must have been even further away than India.  When the problem occurred Thursday night I was ready to throw in the sponge five minutes later.  But not Kelly, she worked on that problem for the next three days even getting up earlier, going to bed later, and missing supper Sunday night.  Thursday night it was as if someone walked in the door and upset a thousand-piece jig-saw puzzle on the floor.  By Sunday night, Kelly had all those scattered puzzle pieces picked up and back in place.  Basically speaking, she traced the problem down to a technical security issue existing between Google, Blogger, and our host server Ionos.  Kelly had to obtain an on-line security certificate thingy.  This is the simplest way I can explain the very complicated and confusing problem we had.  So, as it is now, we plan to stay with Blogger and carry on.  It really wasn't their fault like I originally thought it was..........    

 IT'S SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND KELLY IS ON THE PHONE WITH SOMEBODY IN INDIA ABOUT OUR BLOG PROBLEM...WHEN SHE HUNG UP SHE SAID 'WELL THAT GUY WASN'T MUCH HELP'

Sunday night we knew we were in for a band of heavy thunderstorms rolling in from the southwest.  Except, it never happened.  We got about 86 drops of rain Sunday evening along with a few distant peels of thunder and that was it.  The storm was a no-starter.  Unless of course it rained in the night and we didn't hear it.  It had been nearly a month since Pheebs and I last took ourselves for a walk in the Bayfield Cemetery.  Under cloudy skies and warming temperatures, we headed there straight away this morning and exercised our legs.  Weather wise, I would call it a near-perfect start to this early summer day.

 COLORS ALWAYS CATCH MY ATTENTION AND THERE OFTEN IS LOTS OF COLORS IN A CEMETERY

 AND SOME COLORS NEED WATERING
All three of us in Subie again today as we rolled out of our driveway shortly before 11 a.m. heading for London's Victoria Hospital.  Ten minutes after starting out we ran into our first band of hard rain.  One minute we would have the windshield wipers going full tilt and then drive out of the rain with wee patches of blue skies overhead and dry roads ahead.  Minutes later another band of drenching rain.  This pattern continued all the way to London.  We dropped Kelly off at the hospital at 12:15 for her weekly plasmapheresis treatment.
 WE PROBABLY DROVE THROUGH HALF A DOZEN RAIN BANDS ON THE WAY TO LONDON TODAY

 SOMETIMES THE ROADS WERE PERFECTLY DRY

 SOMETIMES WE EVEN SAW PATCHES OF BLUE SKY

Five minutes after dropping Kelly off Pheebs and I were out of the car at the Westminster Ponds area behind London's Parkwood Hospital.  Knowing the trails would be muddy I figured we'd stay on the wet grass and walk the perimeter of the double ball diamond there.  Well, we didn't get far before I felt the first sprinkles of rain.  We had to beat a hasty retreat back to the car.

 HEADING FOR THE BALL DIAMOND I HAPPENED TO LOOK BACK AND SAW THIS LARGE DARK CLOUD APPROACHING
IT WAS HERE WHILE PHEEBS WAS CHECKING OUT THE PITCHERS MOUND THAT I FELT THE FIRST DROPS OF RAIN
WITH RAINDROPS IN THE WATER PUDDLE, PHEEBS AND I MAKE A HASTY RETREAT FOR THE CAR

 WE WERE LUCKY ENOUGH TO SNAG OUR FAVORITE SPOT TODAY
Spent about half an hour reading when I noticed the rainy drizzle had stopped.  Out of the car we went for another attempt at a walk.  Luck was with us and the rain held off until we were back to the car.

 THIS  OLD FIREPLACE IS ONE OF THREE THAT REMAINS OF WHAT ONCE MIGHT HAVE BEEN A NICE LOUNGE AREA IN A BUILDING HERE....CHECK OUT THE OLD PHOTO BELOW WITH VETERANS SITTING AROUND IN FRONT OF WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN THIS VERY SAME FIREPLACE

 CRUMBLING STEPS WERE ONCE TRODDEN BY MANY VETERANS AND STAFF YEARS AGO AS THEY ENTERED AND EXITED AN OLD BUILDING HERE
 BY THE LOOKS OF THESE WINDOW CASEMENTS I'M GUESSING THESE BUILDINGS HAD BASEMENTS
 TWO OF THREE OLD FIREPLACES CAN BE SEEN HERE AND WHERE YOU SEE GREEN PLANTS WAS ONCE WOODEN FLOORS AND ROOMS
 STEPS LEADING TO NOWHERE
 PHEEBS CHECKS OUT SOME BUGS BESIDE THE VETERAN'S BENCH
 'COME ON BUGS, TIME TO HEAD BACK TO THE CAR'
 WE STAYED OFF THE MUDDY TRAILS
 SPOTTED THIS MAN AND HIS DOG
 'HEY DAD, DON'T FORGET THE STICK'
My cell phone rang about 2:30 with Kelly on the other end saying she was ready to be picked up.  Minutes later, with our windshield wipers going Pheebs and I were at the hospital, picked up Kelly, and away we went.  The last time we were ever at a Burger King was probably in the States during our RV travels four or five years ago.  I always liked Burger King's whoppers so shortly after leaving the hospital we stopped at a Burger King along the way and whopperized ourselves.  I remember when we had our house in Congress Arizona, Pheebs and I on our morning drives would sometimes slide on down to Wickenburg and get ourselves whopperized.  Following Burger King this afternoon our next stop was a Tim Hortons for a couple coffees to go.  It was the worst Tim Hortons coffee I've ever had.  In our travels back and forth to London we have stopped at a number of Tim Hortons along the way and we both agree that Tim Hortons coffee standards are slipping.  I don't know why that is, but it is definitely happening.  Our drive home this afternoon was a repeat of our earlier drive to London.  Short periods of heavy rain, dry roads, bursts of sunshine, and then more rain again.  We arrived home around 4:30 under warm sunny skies.

ON OUR WAY TO PICK UP KELLY
 RAIN OR SHINE SHE'S LOOKING FINE:))
 AT BURGER KING
 THE WEATHER WAS VERY UNSETTLED ALL THE WAY HOME

I would like to thank everyone for your patience and understanding as we struggled through this recent blog dilemma we unexpectedly ran into.  Thank you for your cares, concerns, comments, and kind words.  And thank you for your inspiration and encouragement.  I sometimes stumble over myself and lose confidence in my blog but it is always you readers who pull me out of that funk and keep me going.  And, I thank you for that:))     

 MILKWEED FLOWERS
 MOURNING DOVE
Al's Music Box:)) Imagine by John Lennon from the album 'Imagine'.  1971

 SOME FLOWERS ALONG THE WAY TODAY
GROANER'S CORNER:(( A foursome approached the sixteenth tee. The straight fairway ran along a road and bike path fenced off on the left. The first golfer teed of and hooked the ball into that direction. But the ball went over the fence and bounced off the bike path onto the road, where it hit the tire of a moving bus and was knocked back on to the fairway. As they all stood in silent amazement, one man finally asked him, “How on earth did you do that?” He shrugged his shoulders and said, “You have to know the bus schedule.”

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What do you call an encyclopedia in the fridge?  Cold, hard facts.

- What do you get if you cross a stereo and a fridge?  Very cool music.

- How can you tell if there is an elephant in your fridge?  There are footprints in the butter.

- Why did the man throw the contents of his fridge out of the window?  He wanted to see the butterfly.

- Did you hear the one about the ice cube’s great escape from the freezer?  You could say it was a well-thawed-out plan.

- Is your refrigerator running?  Mine too. See you at the refrigerator race tomorrow.

- How come the fridge is always emotionally stable?  Because it knows how to chill.

- What do you call something that runs but never gets anywhere?  A fridge.
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A little kid asks his father, "Daddy, is God a man or a woman?"
"Both son. God is both."
After awhile the kid comes again and asks, "Daddy, is God black or white?"
"Both son, both."
"Daddy, does God love children?"
"Yes son, he loves all children."
The child returns a few minutes later and says, "Daddy, is Michael Jackson God?"
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8 comments:

  1. Glad to see you back, to tell the truth I thought it was my laptop. I have never been able to get my blog back up, and today I couldn't comment on someones blog.

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  2. Thanks Kelly, your patience and perseverance have made a lot of readers happy throughout the years that Al has blogged -Mary

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  3. Just like old times being back together with the Bayfield Bunch. Good thoughts and prayers continue for you Kelly.

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  4. For some reason your blog still doesn't appear in my daily list of updated blogs. I have to access it another way. Strange. I'll try deleting your blog and readding it again and see if that helps. Thankfully I can still access it, albeit a round about way.

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  5. Glad to see the Bayfield Bunch is back in action--Kelly has the patience of Job! Good job Kelly!

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  6. Kelly is looking good, and gets my big thanks!

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