Quite a change from Monday morning's windy cold overcast to this morning's sunshine, warmth, and calm air. Pheebs and I took advantage of that change and headed off down the road watching for spidery webs along the way. It's that time of year when the cool night's heavy due coats spider webs with diamond-like water drops. Morning's sunshine backlights those shimmering spider webs making for true wonders of nature, so Pheebs and I set off in search of a few spidery webs.
With a pleasant coolness in the air, I didn't figure there would be any Mosquitoes out and about so we made our way to the Bannockburn Conservation Area. I figured right and we were not pestered by flying insects. The Bannockburn Conservation Area is a true Huron County gem with its creeks, forests, hills, and a winding boardwalk meandering its way across a swampy area via an old iron walking bridge. Great hiking trails here and it's a splendid way to spend time surrounded by Nature's many wonders. Here's a link to the many things to be seen along the way...Points Of Interest
WE HEAD OFF INTO THE FOREST |
MORNING'S SOFT GLOW |
I ALWAYS LIKE IT WHEN PHEEBS LEADS THE WAY |
THE SHADOW COWBOY WAVES FROM THE OLD IRON BRIDGE WALKWAY |
MORE SPIDER WEBS ON THE IRON BRIDGE |
Home again, I edited the morning's photos then headed outside to get the late Summer yard clean-up underway. Kept steadily at it for just over an hour before the rising humidity scampered me back into the cool house. Looks like we have warmer weather settling in with some daytime highs pushing 80F by the look of it. I might not get as much yardwork done over the next couple of weeks as had I figured on.
Finished my last Kindle book a few days ago and I must say I did enjoy it. If you are interested in NDE's (Near Death Experiences) but don't know much about it, this book might be a good place to start. The book is Beyond NDE's: The Next Step in Near-Death Experience Research by author Lynn K. Russell. A fascinating and enlightening subject to say the least and this book marks the 19th book I have read on this subject in the past couple years. Carrying this a step further I've also decided to look into another question I've always had. What about animals? What about our Pets? Is there an afterlife for them? I am currently reading Evidence of Animal Afterlife by author Edward Anderson and so far it is proving most interesting and enlightening.
Tomorrow (Wednesday) we head back to London's University Hospital where Kelly will undergo another liver-related Physio Test, plus bloodwork and a face-to face-clinic with the Chief liver Doctor. Maybe we'll learn something new, something encouraging. We could sure use a Doctor's words of encouragement right about now.....
Al's Music Box:)) Can't Take My Eyes Off You by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons is a 1967 song written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gauio, and first recorded and released as a single by Gaudio's Four Seasons bandmate Frankie Valli. The song was among his biggest hits, earning a gold record and reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 for a week, making it Valli's biggest solo hit until he hit No. 1 in 1975 with "My Eyes Adored You"." Gaudio describes the song as "the one that almost got away" until Windsor, Ontario, radio station CKLW (a station also serving the Detroit metro on the American side of the border) intervened. In 1967, the record's producers urged Paul Drew, program director at the legendary station, to consider the tune for rotation. For much of the 1960s and 1970s, CKLW was credited with launching hit records via its powerful signal, blanketing the Great Lakes region. Drew did not warm to the song at first, but accepted an invitation to hear it live at the Roostertail, where Valli was performing a weeklong stint with the Four Seasons. Drew liked what he heard and added the song to his station's playlist. "The switchboards lit up, and the rest, as they say, is history", Gaudio recalled. Valli recalled in 2014 that "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" was the first step in the fulfillment of his goal to sing music that did not require him to use falsetto: "I didn't want to sing like that my whole life. Once we established the sound, the plan was that eventually I would do solo [records] and some things I really wanted to do. I was very lucky to make the transition to 'My Eyes Adored You' and 'Swearin' to God', which had none of that." Valli also recalled that the record had been mothballed by The Four Seasons' record company for a year because of their fear that The Four Seasons (who had already lost Nick Massi in 1965) were breaking up, to which Valli insisted that he had no intentions of ever leaving The Four Seasons.
GROANER'S CORNER:(( Letters to God from Little Boys::
Dear God, Why is Sunday School on Sunday? I thought it was supposed to be our day of rest. Tom L.
Dear God, I went to this wedding on Sunday and they kissed right in the church! Is that O.K.? Neil
Dear God, If you watch me in church on Sunday, I'll show you my new shoes. Mickey D.
Dear God, Please send me a pony. I never asked for anything before. You can look it up. Bruce
Dear God, If you give me a genie lamp like in Aladdin, I will give you anything you want, except my money or my chess set. Raphael
Dear God, Please put another holiday between Christmas and Easter. There is nothing good in there now. Greg
Dear God, Please send Dennis Clark to another camp this summer. Peter
Dear God, You don't have to worry about me. I look both ways. Dean
Dear God, Are you really invisible or is that just a trick? Doug
Dear God, I want to be just like my Daddy when I get big but not with so much hair. Sam
Dear God, I am American. What are you? Robert
Dear God, If you didn't let the dinosaurs become extinct, we wouldn't have this country. You did the right thing. Jonathan
Dear God, Maybe Cain and Abel would not kill each other if they had their own rooms. It works with my brother. Larry
Dear God, I do not think anybody could be a better God. Well, I just want you to know that I am not saying that because you are God already. Charles
Dear God,I didn't think orange went with purple until I saw the sunset you made on Thursday. That was cool! Eugene
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- Exercise works best first thing in the morning before your brain figures out what you're doing.
- Men don't care what's on TV. They only care what else is on TV.
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Having lost weight over the past few years, a lady was discarding things from her wardrobe that no longer fit. Her seven-year-old niece was watching as she held up a huge pair of slacks. "Wow," the lady said, "I must have worn these when I was 185." Her niece looked puzzled, then asked, "How old are you now?"
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Al, G O R G E U S pictures !
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ReplyDeletefunny ! It's nice to see Pheebs happily running around.I pray every day for
Kelly to get good news and recover her prior levels of health and energy, great photos Al!
Wishing you Kelly and Pheebs a good night's sleep,-Mary
Great spider web pics…Wishing Kellynthe best for her appointment…sure hope she gets positive news
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DeleteAwesome pics as always & Groaners-I'm still laughing.All the best to you ,Kelly & The Pheebs.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the two book suggestions as I am interested in both of those topics. Spiderweb photos were fantastic. I have a lot of them here but I could never duplicate your great job of taking photos of them.
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