Friday, July 19, 2024

THANKFUL WE WERE ABLE TO ENJOY OUR PARK'S OLD FOREST PATHS YEARS AGO

 A DRAGONFLY AT THE PARK'S POND THIS AFTERNOON
Another pleasantly cool morning but not cool enough for me to put a scratch of heat on in the car as Pheebs and I headed off to Goderich.  I had a prescription to pick up.  All the usual stops and we were back again before noon.

 THE WHEAT HARVEST HAS RESUMED
 CALM LAKE HURON WATERS FOR THESE TWO PADDLE BOARDERS AND THAT SAILBOAT ON THE HORIZON IS THE FIRST SAILBOAT  OUT ON THE LAKE I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR
 BEACHGOERS ENJOYING A FINE SUMMER MORNING AT GODERICH'S ROTARY COVE
 SPOTTED 'OLD LONESOME' ON THE WAY HOME
Kelly's oldest Son Jason, and his son Reeve came up to Deer Park Lodge yesterday so Kelly headed over there early this afternoon for a short visit.  It had been a while since she last saw Jason and Reeve.  

 KELLY'S OLDEST SON JASON WITH HIS SON REEVE
I finished my 'needles and vines' project and loaded all the yard waste into the utility trailer before the day heated up.  I gotta somehow remember to stay ahead of things better when it comes to our outside yard maintenance.

 PHEEBS LOVES HER TUMMY RUBS
Our street was a beehive of activity today.  Tuckersmith Communications is now in our area of the Park laying underground fiber optic cables.  These machines are very noisy.
 THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF CABLE BEING USED

 THE CABLES ENTER THE GROUND IN A PREVIOUSLY PREPARED HOLE 
 THE CABLES ARE PULLED UNDERGROUND BY A MACHINE UP THE STREET
 THIS IS THE MACHINE PULLING THE CABLES
With a slight touch of cool air, it was good enough for Pheebs and I to head out for a walk around the Park's pond and beyond.  The tree-cutting machine had been working on the east side and south end of the pond this morning and I couldn't help but notice how our once-familiar landscape is slowly changing.  The area of forest where our favorite old Pine Tree Trail once brought us so many enjoyable morning walks years ago is a mere shadow of its former self.  Walking along this afternoon I had to remind myself to be thankful for all the wonderful memories over the years of walking our dogs, Max, Checkers, Cora, and Pheebs along this trail.  I know change is inevitable and when all is said and done I'm sure the Park's emerging new look will be just fine.  I'm thankful we were able to enjoy the Park's older forest paths years ago.  

MANY OF THE TREES COMING DOWN ARE OLD, DISEASED, DAMAGED OR JUST PLAIN ROTTEN LIKE THIS ONE 
 THINNING OF THE FOREST MAKES QUITE A JUMBLED MESS OF LOGS AND BRANCHES
 HARDLY RECOGNIZABLE ANYMORE THE OLD PINE TREE TREE TRAIL IS A MERE SHADOW OF ITS FORMER BEAUTIFUL SELF....MOST OF THIS TRAIL WAS NEEDLESSLY DESTROYED BY THE PARK'S FORMER OWNER
 IT WAS A ONE TURTLE WALK TODAY
 AS WE APPROACH THE TURTLE IT MAKES A HASTY RETREAT BACK INTO THE POND
 IT'S ALWAYS NICE TO SEE A DRAGONFLY ALONG THE POND'S WATERY EDGE

 TWO OF OUR FRONT YARD FROG POND FROGS
Al's Music Box:)) Till Then by the Mills Brothers.  Two versions by The Mills Brothers and the Les Brown orchestra, respectively, dominated the charts. The recording by The Mills Brothers was released by Decca Records and first reached the Billboard Magazine's Best Seller chart on September 21, 1944. The song was a plea (presumably by a soldier, off to fight the war) to his sweetheart to wait for him until he could get back home. Like many war-themed songs, it enjoyed great popularity when it came out in 1944.

GROANER'S CORNER:(( The Laws Of Golf

LAW 1: No matter how bad your last shot was, the worst is yet to come. This law does not expire on the 18th hole, since it has the supernatural tendency to extend over the course of a tournament, a summer and, eventually, a lifetime.

LAW 2: Your best round of golf will be followed almost immediately by your worst round ever. The probability of the latter increases with the number of people you tell about the former.

LAW 3: Brand-new golf balls are water-magnetic. Though this cannot be proven in the lab, it is a known fact that the more expensive the golf ball, the greater its attraction to water.

LAW 4: Golf balls never bounce off of trees back into play. If one does, the tree is breaking a law of the universe and should be cut down.

LAW 5: No matter what causes a golfer to muff a shot, all his playing partners must solemnly chant "You looked up," or invoke the wrath of the universe.

LAW 6: The higher a golfer's handicap, the more qualified he deems himself as an instructor.

LAW 7: Every par-three hole in the world has a secret desire to humiliate golfers. The shorter the hole, the greater its desire.

LAW 8: Topping a 3-iron is the most painful torture known to man.

LAW 9: Palm trees eat golf balls.

LAW 10: Sand is alive. If it isn't, how do you explain the way it works against you?

LAW 11: Golf carts always run out of juice at the farthest point from the clubhouse.

LAW 12: A golfer hitting into your group will always be bigger than anyone in your group. Likewise, a group you accidentally hit into will consist of a football player, a professional wrestler, a convicted murderer and an IRS agent -- or some similar combination.

LAW 13: All 3-woods are demon-possessed.

LAW 14: Golf balls from the same "sleeve" tend to follow one another, particularly out of bounds or into the water (See Law three).

LAW 15: A severe slice is a thing of awesome power and beauty.

LAW 16: "Nice lag" can usually be translated to "lousy putt." Similarly, "tough break" can usually be translated "way to miss an easy one, sucker."

LAW 17: The person you would most hate to lose to will always be the one who beats you.

LAW 18: The last three holes of a round will automatically adjust your score to what it really should be.

LAW 19: Golf should be given up at least twice per month.

LAW 20: All vows taken on a golf course shall be valid only until sunset.

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2 comments:

  1. It's nice that Kelly got to see her son and grandson.
    I'm glad you and Pheebs got out for a walk.It's good to know you concluded that the parks
    emerging look will be just fine,have a nice night
    -Mary

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  2. So glad Kelly's family could visit.

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