Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Fierce!








Why are pirates so fierce?




Just

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because
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they
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aargh!





Robin Reprise






The bird will never leave.



It is the avian version of Chinese water torture.

A tap, tap, tap that lasts for what seems like forever, then a wild dive ending with a feathery thud against a window.


Earl has lost some interest, but Bella is more incensed each day.


She still launches from the chair back in a desperate attempt to catch the robin but
John points out that she now sticks the landing.  


Thursday, May 23, 2013

Earl and the kamikazi robin




We are under attack!



A robin has been battling his reflection in the mirrored windows of our fifth wheel.


We're not the only unit under siege, but are the one hit most often.
 The back windows are the preferred attack zone, so Earl sits on the back of the sofa and awaits the next skirmish.


Our hero goes in to action.


He seems certain the robin has gotten behind the valance.


After a week the bird is beginning to give up the fight, but Earl is still outraged by the robin's behavior.

 I must add that Bella has also battled the bird, with sometimes hilarious results. She has leaped straight up from the back of my chair with no regard for her landing position. I'm amazed there hasn't been an injury.

Winston, the formerly feral cat whose existence once relied on his ability to catch birds, has no interest at all.


Sunday, May 12, 2013

It's The Future




Crusin' around the lake on Mother's Day





We have a neighbor named Macy; a blond cutie that caught Coen's eye.

He told us that he wanted to "go real fast by Macy's house".



Monday, May 6, 2013

Pomme De Terre Rendezvous






 It was a dreary weekend and snow was still lurking in the shady places, but the Rendezvous happened on schedule.



Boy scouts in costume were part of the show.


We are riding on a wagon filled with hay bales being pulled by a tractor.

There are demonstrations of black powder weapons, live music, 18th century gardening and moon shining.

To my disappointment we missed the moonshiners, but there's always next year!



Lots of vendors and crafts






I'm not sure what a pirate flag has to do with 18th century mid-Missouri, but check out all those raccoon tails. If you buy a raccoon tail do you tie it to the antenna of your 1930's era hot rod?





Many vendors dress in period costumes. The women are shoeless.



No audience but a lot of enthusiasm. 


I'm sure this truck belongs to the above singer. His guitar case and the truck had the same bumper stickers. The horse trailer is a mystery since no horses were in the area. 


Notice in the above photo a pair of Crocs on the trailer. Also notice that most of the people are wearing jackets, sweat shirts, etc.


Here the little cutie has retrieved her shoes. Not put 'em on, just picked 'em up.
The woman in the red jacket is_____________.

You fill in the blank!

Friday, May 3, 2013

May 3rd 2013



Today's predicted high is 38 degrees.

Again..........

Today's predicted HIGH is 38 degrees!!!!!
(That's a record)

With Northerly winds at 18 to 25+ mph.

It's 8:45 am.

It's snowing.




Will this ever end?






Flakes came down as big as a quarter.


    Some poor little critter hid in the culvert and Bella is on the case.



No, that's not dandruff.


Fog is rising off the lake.


Oh sure, it looks like fun but don't believe it.