With Pheebs contentedly snoozing, Kelly and I slipped out to run a few quick errands around the countryside this morning. Our first stop was Bayfield's Foodland for some coffee cream and a jar of Lynch's Honey Mustard. Next stop was Zehr's Mennonite Country Market south of Bayfield to pick up two Pebbles meals. (one roast beef and one turkey) From there we headed over to Jerry Rader's Homestyle Market in Zurich, Ontario where we loaded up with 2 pumpkin pies, gravy, cole slaw, four-pot pies, pink jello stuff, a package of gingerbread cookies, turnip, a turkey salad sandwich, two coffees to go, and a Partridge in a Pear Tree. The bill was almost a hundred dollars and I think it was that darn Partridge in a Pear Tree that cost so much. It's a good thing they at least threw in the Pear Tree for free or we would have had to sell the Subaru and walk home. We were back in our driveway within an hour and Pheebs hardly knew we had even left. A DRIVE FOR PHEEBS AND I AROUND THE COLORFUL SOUTH END OF OUR PARK THIS MORNING
Not wanting Pheebs to miss her morning car ride I quickly loaded her up and with Subie's windows down, off we went for a drive......around our Park. Yup, we just mosied along slowly enjoying the Park's Autumn scenery and snapping a few pics along the way. We were back home twenty minutes later.
THE BIG LOG PILES IN THE PARK ARE DWINDLING AS THE LOGS ARE TRUCKED OUT TO A MENNOMITE SAWMILL SOMEWHERE AROUND ST. HELENS NORTH OF US |
A DRIVE AROUND THE COLORFUL NORTH END OF THE PARK WHERE WE THE RESIDENTS ALL LIVE
I LIKE THAT RED VINE ON A NEIGHBOR'S GARAGE |
NEARLY 22 YEARS AGO ACROSS THE ROAD FROM OUR HOUSE, I MADE THIS PATH THROUGH THIS STAND OF TREES TO THE PARK POND AND FORESTS BEYOND RIGHT BEHIND OUR BACKYARD, WE HAVE THIS GREEN SPACE AND THAT IS OUR ROOF LINE AT THE TOP RIGHT MY PATHWAYS AROUND THE HOUSE ARE TAKING ON THEIR AUTUMN LOOK
A LOOK INSIDE OUR PARK'S MAILROOM
GROANER'S CORNER:(( The preacher was wired for sound with a lapel mike, and as he preached, he moved briskly about the platform, jerking the mike cord as he went. Then he moved to one side, getting wound up in the cord and nearly tripping before jerking it again. After several circles and jerks, a little girl in the third pew leaned toward her mother and whispered, "If he gets loose, will he hurt us?"
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- "A cement mixer collided with a prison van on the Kingston Bypass. Motorists are asked to be on the lookout for 16 hardened criminals."
- "I have kleptomania. But when it gets bad, I take something for it."
- "My Dad always knew I was going to be a comedian. When I was a baby he said, 'Is this a joke?'"
- "Five out of every three people have trouble understanding fractions."
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Ways to tell if a redneck has been working on a computer::10. The monitor is up on blocks.
9. Outgoing faxes have tobacco stains on them.
8. The six front keys have rotted out.
7. The extra RAM slots have Dodge truck parts installed in them.
6. The numeric keypad only goes up to six.
5. The password is "Bubba".
4. The CPU has a gun rack mount.
3. There is a Skoal can in the CD-ROM drive.
2. The keyboard is camouflaged.
And, The Number One Way To Tell If A Redneck Has Been Working On A Computer...
The mouse is referred to as a "critter".
You and Kelly got a lot done, I'm glad you both felt well enough to do that
ReplyDeletePheebs must be happy when you take her for car rides.I can only imagine
how Aunt Jean feels not being able to see the outdoors, hopefully soon
things will be back to normal where she lives
Rest well when you do -Mary
Hurricane Leslie is a "fish storm" and no longer a hurricane, headed toward England. Shouldn't be long now before they take the boards of Aunt Jean's windows.
ReplyDeleteReally enjoying all the art work. Cathie Ross
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