Tuesday, October 01, 2024

'WEENIE SNACKS' - STAY FOCUSED DAD!!! - 'WEENIE SNACKS!

Knowing the overnight cloud cover would have prevented a heavy dew from settling on the ground I figured the grass at the Bayfield Cemetery would be reasonably dry.  I figured correctly so Pheebs and I took ourselves for a walk around the large grassy area on the east side.  At some point, the cemetery will expand its burials into this area but probably not for a few years yet.

A DRIVE DOWN AROUND BAYFIELD'S HARBOR AND BEACH AREA THIS MORNING
 I LIKE THIS BOAT'S OLDER DESIGN AND IN THE PHOTO BELOW SITS THE CAPTAIN AT A PICNIC TABLE CONTEMPLATING WHAT'S IN THE WHITE BUCKET FOR BREAKFAST

 THIS SAILBOAT'S MAST IS LASHED DOWN WHICH MEANS IT IS READY TO BE TAKEN OUT OF THE WATER AND PLACED INTO STORAGE SHORTLY
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FOUR FISHERMAN ON BAYFIELD'S SOUTH PIER
Home again, I raked up a couple more wheelbarrow loads of pine needles and caught or re-caught another or the same adult frog in our front yard pond and took him in my big white frog-catching bucket over to the Park's pond.  I know there is another small frog in our pond for sure but I haven't caught the little feller yet.

 RAKING UP PINE NEEDLES IN OUR BACKYARD CAMPFIRE AREA

 ANOTHER WHEELBARROW LOAD OF PINE NEEDLES FOR THE UTILITY TRAILER
It was around 2 p.m. when the cloud cover broke and we were in full sunshine for a while.  By late afternoon it clouded over and a big wind brought in a cold front dropping the temps considerably.  Rain followed and at the time of posting this tonight, it's 57F and still raining.  

OUR MORNING WALK AT THE CEMETERY AND IF YOU LOOK CLOSE YOU CAN SEE PHEEBS WAY OVER THERE ALONG THE TREE LINE ON THE LEFT

DECIDING WHETHER TO HEAD INTO THE DARK FOREST
 PHEEBS SAID 'NOPE', LET'S HEAD HOME AND GET SOME WEENINE SNACKS GOING
'WEENIE SNACKS' -  STAY FOCUSED DAD!!! -  'WEENIE SNACKS'
Thanks for the reassurance folks.  You are all a big part of my strength.

Al's Music Box:)) Grazing In The Grass is an instrumental composed by Philemon Hou and first recorded by the South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela. It was released in the United States as a single in 1968. The session was held at Gold Star Studios in Hollywood.  It was ranked as the 18th biggest hit of the year.  Masekela's recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2018. 

GROANER'S CORNER:(( “I’ve just had the most awful time”, said a boy to his friends. “First, I got angina pectoris, then arteriosclerosis. Just as I was recovering, I got psoriasis. They gave me hypodermics, and to top it all, tonsillitis was followed by appendectomy”.“Wow! How did you pull through?”, sympathized his friends.“I don’t know”, the boy replied, “toughest spelling test I ever had”.

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- What do you call a dinosaur with an extensive vocabulary?  A thesaurus!

- The geography teacher asked if I could name a country with no 'R' in it.  I said, "No way!"

- What is the longest word in the English language?  “Smiles”, because there is a mile between its first and last letters.

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- She's always late. Her ancestors arrived on the Juneflower.
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6 comments:

  1. Maybe the reason you have to keep catching and taking the same frog over to the big pond is because the little frog is it's baby, and it won't leave it behind.

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    1. Yeap, it's possible that's why the big frog keeps coming back!

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  2. It's always nice to see Pheebs was out walking.
    The pine trees there sure drop a lot of needles!The sound of rain is nice to hear, especially around bedtime,Al, I hope you,
    Kelly and Pheebs sleep soundly tonight -Mary

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  3. I really love your posts and pictures. Thank you.

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  4. I started reading this because l have relatives in Goderich. Your comments on the town make me feel close to them. I have become addicted and must read it daily because you bring a sense of peace and beauty, to a otherwise chaotic life. I cannot thank you enough.

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