Tuesday, August 31, 2010

WHERE DID OUR NICE COOL CRISP EARLY AUTUMN AIR GO??

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Kelly was on the road at 08:05 this morning heading for Spencerport NY.  She's not sure if she will be back Friday or Saturday.  Her Dad's funeral is Thursday morning at 11.  I'm sure there are some folks wondering why I did not go.  We have 3 dogs to look after here & to stuff them all in the car & take them to Spencerport would not be fair to the dogs.  Could have maybe taken the Motor Home & parked it on her Mother's lawn but with the numbers of people that will be coming & going there over there in the next few days things would have been very crowded.  Family members are returning to stay at the house as well, adding to the heavy people traffic.  I also have an appointment at the Medical Clinic here for Thursday morning plus I am still carrying this nasty virus.  It was simply a logical decision for me to stay & look after things from this end.  Some people will understand our decision & some will not.

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ALONG THE MORNING TRAIL

Took the dead battery out of the motorcycle Monday morning & put it on the trickle charger.  This morning I put the battery back in the bike, fired it up & took myself for an hour long cruise in the countryside.  Nice to be out riding again but the heat & humidity today did not make for a nice comfortable ride.  At least I was able to get out & get a good charge put on the battery.  Came home & spent the rest of the day in A/C comfort inside the house.

Debated whether or not to jump into the Bear Pit again after reading a fellow bloggers opinions on Font Sizes & the 'Comments' thing this morning but decided in the end not to get into it by posting about it.  I've been through both those discussions before on my blog & I'm sure everyone knows how I feel about all that.  Nuff said!!

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MORE PICS OF THOSE COWS UP A CREEK WITHOUT THEIR PADDLES

Just a month or two ago we were beginning to come to grips with the thought that we might not be heading for the southwest this winter.  With Kelly's Dad being so sick & my Uncle Harry teetering between his assisted living place & a possible nursing home move we were beginning to ask ourselves, 'what are we going to do?'  With my Uncle Harry's move to the Ritz Lutheran Villa a couple months ago & the excellent care he is receiving there & now the death of Kelly's Father a few days ago we are going to have to do a bit of scrambling over the next 6 weeks or so to once again move ahead with our travel plans.  A decision has to be made about the rigs tires & what about a tire monitoring system.  The towing gear has to transferred from the Santa Fe to the Jeep.  Our leveling jacks need to looked at & put back into working order.  Some minor fixes & renovations inside the Motor Home need to be attended to.  A departure date has to be hammered out.  I'm ready to go 5 minutes after Kelly gets home from Spencerport later this week but realistically it will probably be sometime around mid October again.  We have to get in touch with the Ranch people to see what their schedule is.  When do we want to head for the ranch & how long do we want to stay there.  I would like to leave earlier this year & take the southern Colorado route through the 4 points area but that's not likely going to happen with the way Kelly's job is.  Lots of decisions coming up for us in the next few weeks.  Do I detect a little excitement in my typing fingers.......I sure hope so because my excitement levels have literally disappeared right off the chart this summer again!!

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I THINK THIS WAS A SUNDAY MORNING CORN ROAST FLY IN NEAR EXETER, ONTARIO

And speaking of excitement I see Ivan from ROADTRIP 2010  posed with a Grizzly Bear they had to tranquilize when it became bothersome at a local camp ground somewhere near Lake Louise in Alberta.  They re-collared the young bear before he regained consciousness in hopes they could track his future movements in the area.  And check out Ivan's new traveling companion Hailey, she's a real cutey:))

You will want to have a look at WANDERING WILLY'S latest mouse dispatching devices in his determined effort to rid himself of the 4 legged vagabond travelers who have decided his trailer is a nice place to call home.

Also, you might want to keep an eye on the folks over at, THE SAUNTERING SAMPSONS as they make plans to sell their essentially fully furnished home in an over 55 manufactured home community near Asheville, North Carolina.  They are looking to get on the road fulltime with a not yet purchased truck & fifth wheel.  Might be a nice opportunity for an RV couple looking to finally come in off the road.  Sounds like a nice area there in the mountains.

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HAD THIS SPIDER GUY NOT MOVED I WOULD NEVER HAVE SEEN HIM

Welcome aboard to our newest Blog Supporter, csmith2884.  Chris comes to us from Kelly's side of family & friends over in Spencerport, New York.  I don't think I've met Chris but I have met some members of his family.

Anyway, that's it for another post.  Plan to Publish it earlier than usual & then maybe take the bike for a spin tonight.  See you all on the flip side..........10-4:))

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GROANER'S CORNER:((  Questions a dog would ask God.............

Dear God:  Is it on purpose our names are the same, only reversed?

Dear God:  Why do humans smell the flowers, but seldom, if ever, smell one another?

Dear God:  When we get to heaven, can we sit on your couch? Or is it still the same old story?

Dear God:  Why are there cars named after the jaguar, the cougar, the mustang, the  colt, the stingray, and the rabbit, but not ONE named for a Dog? How often  do you see a cougar riding around? We do love a nice ride! Would it be so hard to rename the 'Chrysler Eagle' the 'Chrysler Beagle'? 

Dear God: We Dogs can understand human verbal instructions, hand signals, whistles, horns, clickers, beepers, scent ID's, electromagnetic energy fields, and Frisbee flight paths. What do humans understand?

Dear God:  More meatballs, less spaghetti, please. 

P.S.  Dear God: When I get to Heaven may I have my testicles back?

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Monday, August 30, 2010

KELLY MAKES PREPARATIONS FOR THE DAYS AHEAD

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A FIELD OF SOY OR WHITE BEANS RIPENING IN THE SUN

Even with the tall pine trees around us there were long shafts of moonlight spilling onto our living room floor early this morning.  Opened the patio door to let the sounds of the unseen crickets flood in with their calming chirping sounds.  I was in my recliner all toasty warm in my flannelette PJ's with my big green security blanket stretched over me.  Ambient music on the stereo & my laptop on my lap.  Max was asleep on the couch, Checkers beside my chair & the little Motormouse was upside down sawing logs over on her little doggy bed under the window.  A few sounds down the hall told me Kelly was up & about & soon the sweet smell of coffee was permeating the early morning air.  Pretty darn nice way to begin another day I'd say.

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CHECKERS ISN'T THE ONLY ONE WHO LIKES GOING FOR RIDES IN THE JEEP

It had been over a month since I last had the motorcycle out for a run so figured Sunday morning was a perfect time for a nice leisurely ride in the country.  Well, it was not to be.  When I hit the starter switch the battery put up a gallant but brief effort to start the engine before dying.  Didn't feel like pulling the battery out, recharging it, etc so just threw my camera gear into the Jeep & headed out on a 4 hour relaxing country drive.  Would have liked to stop in to see my Uncle Harry in Mitchell but I can't take a chance on going into any Nursing Homes yet with this 'Superbug' still in me.  Called him tonight & despite a tumble this morning he is doing pretty good. 

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BY GOLLY, JUST ABOUT THE WHOLE HERD WAS IN THE RIVER TODAY

My drive was very reflective as my mind kept turning to the future & what is to be.  It wasn't until I got home later around 3 that I learned Kelly's Dad had died.  Sunday night was a flurry of phone calls & here it is Monday already.  Thank you to the many folks for their thoughts & concerns regarding the passing of Kelly's Dad.  Very much appreciated & I'm sure the folks in Spencerport will be reading all those comments as well.  I had forgot to mention in the blog that Kelly's Mom & Dad had just celebrated 66 years of marriage not long ago & when Frank died, his wife Gene & son, Peter were at his bedside. (I have since added that to Sunday's blog)

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A FEW GREEN WEEDS IN THE OLD BEAN FIELD

Well, it's another Monday & the start of another new week & almost the start of another new month.  I think this has been the fastest summer on record......and of course the hottest!!  Another heat & humidity weather front has muscled it's way in to our area so we are once again sweltering in high daytime temps.  Kelly was busy at work today making preparations for being away for a few days.  I stayed close to home fielding a few phone calls & forwarding incoming emails to Kelly over at Deer Park Lodge.

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NOTICE THE SACS OF SUNFLOWER POLLEN THIS LITTLE BEE IS CARRYING

Earlier this summer I had come across a website from a real working ranch in Southern Arizona.  I had meant to add THE GRAPEVINE CANYON RANCH to our blog roll at the time but must have forgot.  I rediscovered this ladies fine writings this morning & promptly added her site to our 'Blogs We Follow.'  The ranch is located not too far from where we have spent time these past couple of winters on the ranch near McNeal Az. Grapevine Canyon Ranch is located in the foothills of the Dragoon Mountains north of McNeal near the old ghost town of Pearce & near the current town of Sunsites.  This is also the area where the Cochise Stronghold is located & you can read about our hike through this rugged Indian land here.....KELLY & AL'S HIKE TO THE COCHISE STRONGHOLD

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A BORDER OF SUNFLOWERS ALONG THE LANE APPEARS TO HOLD BACK A WANDERING FIELD OF BEANS

Slipped into town for a few groceries & my spirits were lifted when I spied something in one of the frozen food isles.  I see High Liner is still making one of my all time favorite sea foods.  Fish Sticks.  How nice that is to know for the next time I get the urge for some fine dining from the sea.  A big wallop of mashed potatoes topped with butter on a plate swimming in creamed corn with a big humongous stack of Fish Sticks.  And you folks thought I didn't know anything about fine dining eh!!  I'm quite the little food connoisseur you know:))

Don't need no Muscles or Schmuscles, Lobsters or Clams,

Don't need no Scallops & Crabs or Flounders on Slabs.

Just make mine Fish O Sticks from Captain High Liner

And my cuisine for the day just couldn't be finer:))

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AWWWWW NUTS, I GOT MOONED BY A HERD OF COWS TODAY!!

Once again, thanks to all you folks for your kind comments regarding Kelly's Dad.  She leaves first thing in the morning for Spencerport, NY.

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<<< THIS LITTLE SPIDER IS HIDING WELL IN THIS OLD DRIED OUT PLANT

GROANER'S CORNER:((  Blessed are the cracked, for they are the ones who let in the light!!

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

'HE FOUGHT THE GOOD FIGHT' KELLY'S DAD DIED THIS MORNING AT 11:30 A.M.

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SPENCERPORT NEW YORK......2006
After a long & difficult struggle, Kelly's Dad, Frank Knapp, passed away this morning at the Hildabrandt Hospice House in Rochester, New York at the age of 91.  His loving wife of 66 years, Gene, was at his bedside as was his son Peter.  Frank was a U.S. Marine who fought his way across the beaches of Iwo Jima until being slightly injured there & returned to the States.  He spent all his working years in Spencerport New York as a dedicated U.S. postal worker delivering mail for many, many, years. In his retirement he & Kelly's Mom spent their years RVing & wintering in Florida.
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FRANK & GENE WITH THEIR CLASS A MOTOR HOME VISITING US AT THE OLD FARM
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AUGUST IN SPENCERPORT NY.....2006
I remember when we lived in the old farm house near Fullarton years ago & Frank & Gene came over from New York to spend a few days at the farm with us.  When the big Class A pulled into our long driveway I could hardly see Frank behind the steering wheel.  He was not a big man & I remember thinking, how could such a slim little guy handle such a big dinosaur of a vehicle.  But handle it he did & for many winters they would be on the road with the big Motor Home heading for their spot in Clearwater, Florida.  Despite having their toad come off the hitch one time on the Interstate & ice sliding off the Motor Home roof & smashing their Honda's windshield, nothing ever deterred Frank.  Even when he was sooooo sick the last few years, he would still pull himself up on his riding lawn mower determined to cut his own lawn.  He would take his walker & a hoe back to the garden to get rid of pesky weeds.  Sometimes he would collapse & lay on the lawn until he had enough strength back to get himself on his feet again & continue to chase after those pesky weeds.  Frank was one of those non stop hard working guys who preferred to do things himself....his way.
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FRANK TENDING TO HIS BELOVED GARDEN
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<<< A TRUE MARINE TO THE END
The last time I saw Frank was 3 years ago at Kelly's surprise Birthday Party at Deer Park Lodge here in Bayfield.  At the end of the surprise week-end which began on a Friday night we all met for breakfast at a country restaurant nearby on Sunday morning.   I remember as everyone was leaving, shaking Frank's hand that morning wondering if I would ever see him again.  I didn't.
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FRANK AT DEER PARK LODGE
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WE CALLED HIM, 'MR. COOL' THIS DAY:))
Kelly is so thankful she made the decision to drive over to Spencerport last Sunday morning.  She got to spend 5 full days with her Dad helping in all aspects of his care.  They had some serious moments together & they had some laughs.  Frank never lost his sense of humor, even in the final days.
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FRANK STRIKES A DAPPER POSE IN HIS DRIVEWAY
Funeral arrangements are not yet complete but Kelly will be heading back to Spencerport first thing Tuesday morning.  It is a comforting feeling for everyone to know that Frank's long period of pain & suffering has finally come to a peaceful end & knowing Frank, he's probably already in the process of figuring out how he can get back home & get after those pesky weeds in his garden..............10-4
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GROANER'S CORNER:((  I knew I was going bald when it took longer & longer to wash my face!!
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Saturday, August 28, 2010

THANKS TO ALL FOR HELPING ME GET MY BLOG FOCUS BACK ON TRACK.......AGAIN!!

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IF I WAS A FISH I THINK I MIGHT LIKE TO LIVE HERE

Another in a series of perfect weather days had me & the furry guys on the trail early this morning.  Two big blue Herons at one end of the pond & two small Green Back Herons at the other.  Definitely not a good place to be a frog!!

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EARLY MORNING MOON IN THE FOREST

The trail through the forest has always been on the narrow side & for nearly 8 years now I always carry a hand clippers with me trimming back the wild Raspberries, vines, Goldenrod & Dogwood branches.  Earlier in the summer I noticed someone had taken the time & made the effort to go around the entire trail with a riding lawn mower & they have been doing that ever since.  I have no idea who it is & I'm sure the fella on the mower has no idea who does the branch trimming along the trail either.  We've never met.  I'm an early morning person on the trail & the mower rider may be an afternoon person but because of our love for nature each one of us has taken it upon ourselves to maintain the trail.  It is very rare for us to meet anyone on the trail in the early morning but I'm sure some Park residents do use it for strolls later in the day or early evening.  I did leave a message on our mailroom chalkboard to say 'Thanks' to whoever has been mowing the trail.

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A WIDER TRAIL LEADS INTO THE PINE FOREST

I can tell I'm feeling better with each day because my energy levels are coming back up & I spent part of the morning cleaning the front driving area of the Motor Home.  Checked all four of the house batteries & found some low levels.  Time to pick up some distilled water so loaded up Checkers in the Jeep (the other guys were sleeping) & headed into town for a jug of distilled water.  Checkers is an excellent traveler & loves to go for rides anywhere, anytime.  We still have our dog loading ramp from our truck & fifth wheel days & it works really slick for loading the guys into & out of the Jeep.

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CHECKERS WAS JEEPING IT TODAY

The afternoon was spent cleaning Motor Home bins & getting a few odd jobs taken care of.  Needed a few short power naps between jobs & the afternoon went smoothly.  Even did a little clean up on the Jeep's engine.  Years ago I used to keep the engines in some of my vehicles all sparkled up as well as the vehicle itself & it was always a sign that I especially liked that particular vehicle.  So, I guess it's safe to say me & the Jeep are big Pals:))

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One of the blog sites that mysteriously vanished off our 'Blogs We Follow' list was that of a fellow we have been following for a couple years now & actually met at the Ranch last winter.  I have put Ivan's ROADTRIP 2010 back on the list again.  I may have Ivan's title wrong but I think he is a Park/Forest Ranger.  Check out Ivan's site for some great photos of his horseback trek into back country a week & a half ago in search of Grizzly Bear activity in the area after a tack shed & some horse feed storage buildings had been mauled.  Check out the scenery Ivan works in & the horses & people he works with.  Is this not one of those jobs we have all dreamt about as a kid.

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HAD SOME HELP CLEANING THE BINS THIS AFTERNOON

I appreciate all the positive & caring comments & emails people sent in regarding my blog concerns in last night's post.  As some of you long time readers know, I seem to get a bad case of the blog wobbles every 5 or 6 months or so.  Nobody to blame but myself again for my insecurities from time to time.  I have blogged about this confidence problem I have before so I won't go back over all that.  Just want to say thank you to everyone who took a few minutes out of their day to help me get my de-railed blog train back on the tracks again. There was some very good advice in the comments from last night's blog & the insight in some of those comments is well worth going back to read.  Sometime in the future I will write a post about the type of confidence problem I struggle with in hopes that it may be of help to other folks with the same or similar problems.  But, I can tell you now that this blog has been instrumental in helping me overcome many of my past confidence problems & I hope to explain all that sometime in a future post.  Thanks again to all my known & unknown friends out there, you are all very special people:))  And a special thanks to Guy C for his encouraging email.

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KELLY & HER DAD THIS PAST WEEK

Kelly's Dad is resting comfortably in a Rochester Hospice center for now & his condition has settled down a bit.  Kelly feels it was a good thing she managed to spend 5 days with him when she did.

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GROANER'S CORNER:(( 

When U Black, U Black
When I was born, I was BLACK ,
When I grew up, I was BLACK ,
When I went in the sun, I stayed BLACK,
When I got cold, I was BLACK ,
When I was scared, I was BLACK ,
When I was sick, I was BLACK ,
And when I die, I'll still be BLACK .
              NOW, You 'white' folks....
When you're born, you're PINK,
When you grow-up, you're WHITE ,
When you go in the sun, you get RED,
When you're cold, you turn BLUE,
When you're scared, you're YELLOW,
When you get sick, you're GREEN
When you bruise, you turn PURPLE ,
And when you die, you look GRAY.
So who y'all be callin'
COLORED Folks?

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Friday, August 27, 2010

GREAT TO HAVE KELLY HOME AGAIN:))

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NO, THAT'S NOT A PICTURE OF KELLY......IT'S A HORSE!!

An absolutely beautiful morning & the cooler 63F temp meant no bugs, flies or mosquitoes in the forest.  There is a calming & soothing magic that begins along forest trails at this time of year.  There was a feeling of peacefulness as Max, Checkers & I made our way through the still morning air of the crisp & dampened pine woods.  We just took our time along the trail taking in the sights, sounds & smells around us.  Well, Max & Checkers took in more of the smells than I did.  I still can't smell too much right now but hopefully that will resolve itself soon & I can once again be down on the trail with the guys, sniffing my way right alongside them.

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NICE QUIET MORNING DRIVE

Needed a few groceries today so hauled my carcass out of the house later, threw it in the Jeep & took myself on a long round about slow country drive through our rural neighborhood slowly savoring all of nature's wonders around me.  We are so fortunate to live in such a beautiful land.

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Despite feeling a little pooky by mid morning, I did muster up some reserves & gave the Jeep a good washing.  I was surprised to find a huge load of hardened mud underneath between the skid plate & the floor.  I was able to crawl underneath & loosen it up with a metal power bar.  By the time I was finished I had a third of a wheelbarrow loaded with mud.  The garden hose with nozzle on the 'Jet' setting took care of the rest.  That mud was ram packed in there about 6 weeks ago when we took that little 'bush tour' with the Jeep guy one night after supper.  I hadn't realized the mud had been there all this time.  It made me think again about why anyone in their right mind would take a perfectly good vehicle & deliberately run it through sink holes in a swampy bush.  So, in other words, 'what the heck was I thinking!!!!'

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THIS IS THE BEST TIME OF YEAR FOR FINDING SPIDER WEBS

Kelly made it home from Spencerport NY about 1:30 this afternoon.  That is always an absolutely grueling drive through heavy Hamilton/Toronto traffic.  The situation with her Dad is very dire & grim.  Half way home she stopped to phone her Mother & see how her Dad was doing.  Shortly after she had left this morning he was taken by ambulance to an emergency Hospice center.  He will not likely return home again.  Kelly had an extremely stressful week to say the least & was so happy to get home to our quiet little forested oasis where we specialize in peace & quiet.

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I have been pouring a lot of thought into this whole blog thing again & am on the verge of making some very definite changes.  I don't think I can put it off any longer if I want this blog to survive.  I have not felt comfortable with some of my content for quite awhile. There are a lot of new & fresh RV related blog sites appearing almost daily out here in blog land & I've noticed some of them really seem to be taking off quickly garnering a fast following with many comment responses.  Most of them are good blogs I guess but a few just leave me sitting here scratching my head & wondering about their content.  I have read them over & over asking myself, how did these blog's get so popular?  It sure has me taking a long hard look at my own efforts here with regards to improving my posts.

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I know there are readers out there who think I shouldn't change a thing & would like me to keep the blog content as it is.  Maybe I can still do that but I have to get a whole lot smarter about how to do it if this blog is to continue.  Rants & opinions have their place & for the most part I do enjoy writing them but I sometimes go waaaaay overboard & end up shooting too many holes through the bottom of my own canoe.  For awhile now it seems the paddling has been getting harder for me & I feel my blog is becoming too heavy with opinions, too heavy with long rants & too heavy with just too much mud stuff!!  That wasn't my intent when I started out nearly 3 years ago & I feel I have lost a fair slice of my original focus. And I'm sure I have also lost a fair slice of readers as well, although the numbers show the opposite.

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Anyway, amongst all this gnashing of teeth & wringing of hands I was totally surprised & heartened this afternoon when I noticed we had picked up 3 new blog Supporters all at once.  I would first like to offer a big thank-you to, ME AND MY DOG  Much appreciated, my new friend.  The name, LUVGLASS   rang a bell for me & I remembered briefly seeing that name on Twitter a couple years ago.  And, as it turns out, we were actually in email contact with this person 4 years ago in regards to a Cobb Cooker.  I see we have some mutual friends & I actually did receive a couple nice emails from these folks not too long ago.  Thanks guys.  Martha & Terry over at the GYPSY LIFE JOURNAL round out our new trio of Followers.  Thanks to all you good folks for climbing aboard as blog supporters.....you folks surely made my day:))

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GROANER'S CORNER:(( Read this following email message carefully.  Maybe read it a second time.........

Did I like nut another to it send do to better anything  have doesn't that person a like this reading time sweet your took you since.

Were you able to make any sense out of it.........No?  OK, try reading it backwards then:))

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(Now read it backwards)

Thursday, August 26, 2010

AN AFTERNOON CAMPFIRE

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A QUIET & RELAXING BACKYARD CAMPFIRE THIS AFTERNOON

It was the best sleep I have had in years & years & years.  After downing my little Dimetapp codeine cocktail last night I went to bed shortly after 10.  Despite a short pit stop somewhere in the pre-dawn hours I slept right through to morning.  If I hadn't lost the keys to the Jeep I might even still be sleeping but in my dream world I was in the middle of a busy big city intersection trying to find my keys while cars all around were honking uncontrollably.  No wonder I woke up with a start at 5:30 this morning.  What a huge bonus it was to have actually had a good night's sleep for a change.  Made me feel like a new person this morning.

My energy lasted long enough this morning to get the doggy guys all the way around the pine trail, get the grass cut, pull some weeds & repair an electrical cord in the carport.  By early afternoon I was back in my recliner.  I have one anti-biotic pill left for Saturday so hopefully that will be the magic bullet that turns this thing around.

For readers who sometimes send in questions to bloggers & maybe do not receive a reply, be sure to read RICK'S POST this morning on, 'why.' 

If you are Motorcycle person living in the northern latitudes & would like to take your bike south with you in the winter check out RV LIFE ON WHEELS posts over the last few days to see how they are going to do it.

For all you diesel drivers out there you might want to read RETIRED ROD'S POST today & see what he has found out about the new mandatory 'Urea' technology being added by manufacturer's to their newer diesel engine truck models.  And yes, it is going to cost you money!!

Rene over at LIVE-WORK-DREAM expresses some heart felt thoughts about the realities of full timing & their new found friends in the mountains of Colorado.

Have been having some strange happenings on my side bar over the past couple weeks with things mysteriously disappearing.  This morning I noticed KAREN IN THE WOODS had vanished off our 'Blogs We Follow' list.  I have re-added Karen & I see where they are just getting into the fine points of, 'Toad Towing' for the first time.

JERRY & SUZY may be in California at the moment but big winds tore into their Escapee Park back in Benson Arizona this week doing some damage to their place & others!!

Kelly has had a difficult week in Spencerport & will be returning home tomorrow afternoon.  One day to rest up & then it's back to her very busy Deer Park Lodge job.  The latter part of August has turned out to be kind of difficult for us but at least we are heading into the all round best time of the year.  Did you realize Christmas Day is only 4 months from yesterday.  I wonder where we will all be by then................................

GROANER'S CORNER:((  Old age is when former classmates are so gray, wrinkled and bald, they don't even recognize you anymore.

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

BETTER DAYS AHEAD.....I HOPE

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EARLY SIGNS OF AUTUMN ARE UPON US

At the risk of sounding like an old broken record again I'll just say that it hasn't been the best of days.  Seems this viral thing lets me win a few & then grabs me by the britches & slams me to the ground again.  I was very encouraged by Tuesday mornings energy levels but after a rocky night again I have spent the majority of my day in the recliner somewhere between the History channels 'Tank Battles' & Al's Snoozeland.  Not much of an appetite but I did whoop up a big bowl of oatmeal this morning.  We'll see who win's tomorrow's battle......Al, or the Bug!!

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And it was 10 years ago today that I worked my last day for the Stratford Airport.  That marked the end of my years there.  It also marked the end of the many hundreds of thousands of miles I spent in the madness & chaos of Canada's infamous 401 super highway.   Known for having the heaviest traffic in all of Canada, I fought my way in & out of Pearson International Airport day after day running the gauntlet of endless heavy truck traffic & frenzied drivers.  Always under heavy stress to get all my passengers to the Airport on time to catch their various flights to destinations all over the world.  Blinding winter storms day & night & punching through heavy morning fog.  Rain, sleet, freezing rain, no matter.  People had to make their flights on time or lose expensive vacations.  Business men could not afford to miss meetings in Dallas, Vancouver, Atlanta or London England.  It was an extremely stressful job but I loved it then.  I was very good at the job knowing all the shortcuts to the Airport.   And I knew the traffic patterns like the back of my hand.  I knew what other drivers were thinking & going to do before they did it & I could slip through heavy traffic like a ghost in the night.  In the nearly 13 years I worked that job off & on I do not recall ever having any of my passengers miss their flights.  It was a crazy time back then & so different from the relaxed lifestyle I live now.  To this very day I still avoid driving through major cities or heavy traffic areas............. 

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GROANER'S CORNER:((   A young blonde girl in her late teens, wanting to earn some extra money for the summer, decided to hire herself out as a "handy woman" and started canvassing a nearby well-to-do neighborhood. She went to the front door of the first house and asked the owner if he had any odd jobs for her to do.   

"Well, I guess I could use somebody to paint the porch" he said. "How much will you charge me?"Delighted, the girl quickly responded, "How about $50?"  The man agreed and told her that the paint and brushes and everything she would need were in the garage. The man's wife, hearing the conversation, said to her husband, "Does she realize that our porch goes ALL the way around the house?" 

"That's a bit cynical, isn't it?" he responded.  The wife replied, "You're right. I guess I'm starting to believe all those dumb blonde jokes." A few hours later the blonde came to the door to collect her money. "You're finished already??" the startled husband asked.  

"Yes," the blonde replied, "and I even had paint left over so I gave it two coats."   Impressed, the man reached into his pocket for the $50 and handed it to her along with a $10 tip.. "Thank you," the blonde said,

"And, by the way, it's not a Porch, it's a Lexus."

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The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...... AL.