With No Continuity Whatsoever….
Here are some photos from today. And a couple from before today!
Ben requested I wash some laundry for him today, and since I am trying to give our poor well a little recovery time, I ended up going to Canadaigua to do his (three) loads. I was washing all of his bedding, including two pillows.
I was going to take a picture of my two friends before I left home, but forgot! I had to stop at WalMart to buy some laundry detergent, so when I came out, I was happy to see my “friends” waiting for me! Actually, before I drove the truck today, I used some of the Lysol Disinfecting Wipes to clean the steering wheel, shifter, radio, seatbelt, and anything else Mark might have handled in the truck! Yes, call it “Howard Hughes Syndrome”, but please note, I am the sole survivor of the “bug” that took down my family!
The next two photos were taken a few days ago. I had stopped at a hamburger joint to pick up a couple burgers for Michelle and when I stepped out of the vehicle, the noise was incredible! (not nearly as deafening as Canada Geese, however!)
You might want to click the photo above to see all the birds! They spanned the utility lines for three or four poles!
As I passed through Cheshire, I just had to stop and take a photo of the most impressive of all the TP’ed trees. Were I on a committee to hand out awards, this tree would take the prize!
The last photo is my favorite of the day. I just love the color of the cornstalks against the foreboding sky. And if you click on the photo, you can actually see the yellow corn peeking out from some of the husks!
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Boy I hope the worst is over with now. I had something on Sunday and by Monday Dad and my sister had it. Dad was nearly fine, but my sister was down for the count. It was a simple tummy bug, but it hit each of us differently.
Hope all has settled down by now!
Good series of photographs -may not have continuity, but do have clarity!
Terri, there are soooo many bugs going around right now! Makes one want to stay home and hide in bed!
Bill, thank you so much!