I have been thinking – language and signs are built around geography, culture, daily happenings and the need to warn. Some are a simple desire to communicate, and some have the objective of changing someones mind (Selling them something). Some sings are just to entertain and some are “I do not know” ????.
Speaking of the language side of it. Yesterday I ask if you knew what Grandpa meant by “Cow came fresh” – I got one response which I posted as a reply yesterday. Click yesterday’s bubble to read it – When I grew up, “Cow came fresh” was as a statement of information as well understood as saying “Don’t forget today it is right hand side of the street parking.”
Hey, New New york City folks please send me a comment, thru the bubble, explaining what “Don’t forget today it is right hand side of the street parking.” means. Then I will post it so the rest of the world will know!
Oh, about “the cow came fresh ” —cows recently calved and still in their first flush of lactation, that is within 2 weeks, possibly 4 weeks since calving. got that information from http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/fresh+cows
I love signs — sort of like looking for things in nature – I talked about that yesterday! — My photo library contains many photos of signs. – I will show a few to you today — maybe more tomorrow!
A sign for all of us in USA – An old flag – Yet a sign 4 us Americans!
A sign 4 us Drummond golfers. — And you better read the sign and obey!
A sign for all WILD LIFE FESTIVAL attendees – It says to me — “I’ve been everywhere.”A sign for all garden salad stealers – It did not work — Oh , was I supposed spray it around the garden?A sign for us humans -Ain’t it a fact!!! Love it – I like driving this sport car too fast around all of life’s curves. Yipes, Hang On .A sign for all who find signs that make us laugh – Found this at the Soo Locks yesterday — Not sure why it was there but it seemed appropriate that I should apply it to the curves of life!If you can read this you are by default a member — Welcome member to the club of life!
Breaking News — Back from Soo on 3:40 — will go help clean up poop in pasture after posting this-
Tomorrow we must go to the Soo on the 7:10 (Sault Ste Marie) to get our truck serviced at 9:00 am and for Grandma to deal with some art products she has in a gallery in the Soo. – The Lake Superior State University purchased from the gallery one of her WaterColor PaintingsSo, lets congratulate her!-
In this blog, I will start to tell you of things I see that really are not there.
You see that is an inherited problem — at least the family story is that Grandpa — yes, the very same one the I post from his diary — Fell from a church steeple while helping to roof it and broke is back? he was delirious for several days – and saw things in his room that were not there — After he recovered, the family teased him of being crazy those few days — you know it became sort of a family joke — so, just read about what I say that I see in these photos but do not tell others who may consider me crazy!
Please comment, to me, about your seeing things hidden in nature that others my not have seen. You can click the speak bubble above to comment. Maybe you can make (or already have made) seeing hidden things in nature a hobby for your self .
What do you see?CLOUD – I see a squid or jellyfish or some ocean creature!!STONE – I c a face – Bet u do 2CLOUD – what do u c?
CLOUD – I c a fish – A Blue Gill I think — What do you think?
STICK – lets rotateSTICK – Now what do u c?STICK – I c a bird head. — Can u c it?
Update just befor posting — Cloud watching is really is a fun hobby. But, It is probably worse then texting while driving — looking at clouds while driving — on the way back fron the Soo, i must have see a dozen things — will not tell you of them all due to what RORSCHACH TEST would reveal.
Has nothing to do with anything, but just read this Grandpa entry — “June 20, 1902 – At Hooversville. Sold two turkeys = 31 1/2 # 12cents Cow came fresh.”
This question is for all Grand Kids, all children, and all adults — all others need not bother answering these questions:
1. Was that 12 cents for two turkeys, or 12 cents each, or 31 1/2 # times 12 cents per pound? —
2. Do you know what he means “Cow came fresh”
Not exactly the 7:10 ferry — but it will have to do — Happy hunting for things in nature that others may not see!
Hey, help me out – click the Speak Balloon shown above – was it easy to leave a comment? – I am working on that part of the blog. Thanks
To me, small community means living near nature – and rain is nature:
River delta, with shadows, & reflections, for me to study, but no things hidden in clouds, rocks, tree bark — Maybe 2moro I will tell you of hidden things I see in nature — In preparation for 2moro’s blog look up RORSCHACH on the web!
“A River Runs Through It” My driveway, is made of gravel, leads up from the township road – the township road now has a lot of my gravel on it!! – at the delta of the DRIVEWAY river. U see, nature will keep me from getting bored here by the Bay – I will spend hours fixing this driveway!
Last night, I stood in front of our windows – one overlooking the bay and one overlooking the woods — marveled at the beautiful storm – pouring rain and lightening flashes — loved it. You see, I love weather!!!
Thunder – yipes, I must hide
Why does dog Dyna hide in the shower (or under anything available) when there is thunder within 50 miles? Grandma reminded me of what I did on Oct 12, 2001. Dyna and I sat on our front porch over looking the Pedernales River Vally -on our ranch in Texas. The river was 2 1/2 mile away – storm much worse then last night’s – it was beautiful – then a bolt of lightening struck a tree in our pasture – much closer then 2 1/2 miles away — startled me so much that I think I jumped a foot off of my front porch swing
My legs are very short – me is Corgi u know!
— But poor height challenged Dyna jumped so high we were looking eye to eye. — that might be a little editorial licence — but that bolt sure scared the h… out of Dyna . To my daughter and Grand children who deal with Dyna in their shower when it thunders – you now know my version of the story as to why she hides!
Oh, while Dyna and I were mid-air – a category 3 tornado ripped thru Stonewall – by the river 2 1/2 miles away wiping out a 300 foot swath the length of the village of Stonewall! – a lot of days of small community coming together to help in the cleanup.
In the small communities I have lived in, we were near nature – woods, forest, hill country, oceans, big lakes, swamps, etc – where we share space with squirrels, mink, river otters, deer, bear, snakes, and many animals including ferrel cats “A domestic cat that that turns to the wild — and maybe back again”
Gifts left at the front door
The link I left you yesterday – told of a flying squirrel’s tail. My friend has an ex ferrel cat that sneaks off into the woods at night and returns with gifts for my friends. After some research we determined Saturday’s gift was the tail of a flying squirrel — I always hate to see my friend be so sad when we know that the cat’s gift was at the expense of a life — but I told her smile – a life may have been spared for Saturday’s gift:
“The tail is passively employed in escaping the grasp of a predator’s teeth or talons. Flying squirrels have “break-away” tails. Should a predator attack and grab a flyer’s tail, escape is possible, if only at the cost of part of its tail, not its life. The sight of a wild flying squirrel with half a tail is not an uncommon sight. The affected squirrel makes adjustments to this loss and can live a normal life afterwards”. from http://www.flyingsquirrels.com
Wednesday – Golf — Pick a number for my score – I have a number in mind – Damn I am optimistic!
WOW WOW – Enjoy that new family addition – arn’t families fun? Hey, kids – go to the web address I put at the end of this blog to see a page of interesting fact — of nature of course – like a science lesson!
FROM FAMILY: My family sent me this picture of “Princess Hiawatha and her loyal Corgi Companion” whose name is Dyna – and in the summer they choose to enjoy a SMALL COMMUNITY — Since I did not ask Princess Hiawatha if it is OK to put her face on the blog, I will just show the dog’s face — but you can imagine they are both having fun kayaking.
Seeing SMALL COMMUNITY photos from the family of Princess Hiawatha’s and Dyna’s kayak ride – and home – made me ponder the word community — I think I will ponder with you — sure hope you will listen – I mean read —
OF COMMUNITY: Small Communities are fun! In almost 3/4 of my life I have lived in small communities (four different small communities in fact: On a small farm in hills of Appalachia, On the bluff on Block Island in the Atlantic Ocean, On a small, what I call, play-ranch in the Hill Country of Texas, and On a bay on Drummond Island in Lake Huron) — They have all been FUN!! Well, Drummond, as you know, continues to be fun. Grandma says – small communities are me — not sure what she means by that, but that is what she says!
Small Community things happened here this morning already:
SMALL COMMUNITY: – Neighbor stopped in to visit with Grandma – Had not seen her since her return from NYC & he wanted to be sure her teeth were on the mend! – But he often stops by for coffee but he always seems to offer an excuse for visiting – as we chatted this was our view.SMALL COMMUNITY – Each morning Bo collects minnows from her traps for fish bait. Today I saw her put a magazine in the mail box for Grandma – they share much reading.
SMALL COMMUNITY — Breakfast from fish that BO brought – I grilled these last night – the fish Bo says is payment for letting her use our dock — I think it is just because she is a generous friend.
SMALL COMMUNITY — More breakfast from cherries that T & A brought. Grandma baked the pie on Sunday – T & A hand pitted all five pounds of cherries – great generous friends – from their garden we have had beans & broccoli too. We get to share many thing with them. I like pie for breakfast – after I eat my greenies of beans and broccoli of course – and a little fish for protein.
SMALL COMMUNITY – A view of Princess Hiawatha’s and Dyna’s home in their summer small community
SMALL COMMUNITY – Another view of Princess Hiawatha’s and Dyna’s summer small community – The chairs and boats tell me this is a small community. Dyna’s people told me that too. Bet they get visitors for coffee too and young friends to share kayak rides with Princess Hiawatha and Dyna
To exit this day’s blog, I am going to give you a web address – I will explain tomorrow – It does have to do with small community though — in my mind anyway! http://www.flyingsquirrels.com/Anatomy/tail.html BYE!
Hey to you grandkids — think I should tell you what a day in the life of Grandma and Grandpa is like — since you were not here yesterday to share it. I know you would of had fun if you were here.
But, first a couple days ago Marc asked — “Why did hours of grandpa’s churning NOT result in butter? Temperature?” I have no idea – but he sure was persistent to spend many hours on a failure – think in inherited his trait of not knowing when to cut our losses and run. I went to web and watched several videos on butter making in an attempt to answer your question, Marc, and I am sure temperature is one critical factor – but there are others!
What a weekend — much fun — for example — Yesterday we read newspaper, Grandma and I discussed philosophy of news items (You think we argued?) There was hardly any screeming at each other – and no name calling — Do you think we have some different view on politics? What fun.
Next we went to breakfast with our Sunday morning group.
Next – we had a gift of 5 pounds of cherries — to store for crust mix – Grandma made pie.
She off to Art and craft show with friend and me off to 4 hours of horsing around with 2 and 1/2 hour trail ride thru much new territory with 3 other horsed (And riders).
Then we sat on porch and had a beer – then 8 of us met at a home 51/2 miles from nowhere over dirt roads — but on the shores of Lake Heron for sloppy Joes, ham, and much other food including a brand new peach cobbler with peach frozen yogurt. Great group of friends.
Home by 10pm – too tired to do anything but nothing.
Damm what a boring life — oh, I did much cloud watching too and the “wasted” (invested) a lot of time this morning trying to find some clouds to show you — and doing a little Photoshop to highlight better what I saw in the clouds. So bear with me, I am learning:
I added strange creatures behind moon over NYC – see city at bottom of page.A long dog not well composed
Almost untouched – a sleeping bear over our bay – Think I will re-name it Sleeping Bear Dunes — OOPS! Can not do that — Michigan already used that name! Look it up on the map!!
Untouched – just a shot — Storm :A-BrewingTrail ride snack! Time for me to get to real wok maintaing things around here, and doing horse play, and Yes, snacking for lunch!!
The geese are back — maybe 50 or more – where were they in July? — “Ah dun know!” — Hey, see early morning shadow on the bank?
I sure can waste (Spend) hours playing around with Photoshop. I am not an artist – just an Engineer – I can make Photoshop do most anything — but knowing what needs to be done to create art — not my strong point – but that does not stop me from looking at natural art happenings! You know, clouds and things — maybe I should add shadows to clouds as a natural art form.
Grandma & I saw this happening — as we sat reading our digital newspaper this morning. When a goose swam in front of a tree (No, the tree was not in the water — No, the goose was not swimming on the shore – you figure out how to explain it) anyway each goose in turn would become a black goose!! Shadows to an artist are important – so I ran out and took this shot just to show you what God can do with an early morning shadow.
Now the question – How is my training of (BUDDY) Perla coming along? — Be ready because the answer is not simple! – So here are some thoughts — I will update you often thru this blog.
When our friendly hardware store owner asked “How’s the training going?” Here is what I said “Whose training – Mine or Perla’s? Anyway, thanks for asking, we are getting much better” – Being near lunch time I needed a snack – so I went on to ask the store owner – “By the way do you sell oats – I am a little hungry” Not sure that he got my point – Did you?
Fourth of July 2013 Parade – the perfect BUDDY horse.
On July 27 I told you about my 10 step lesson plan (I call it a transition plan) for me and (BUDDY)Perla – all with lots of praise. In summary:
1. get (BUDDY) Perla to catch me
2. get her in the mood.
3. ground tie
4. circle me
5. ask her to come to me
6. walk beside me
7. walk into trailer
8. walk into stall
9. ride — away from barn and herd – slow, normal, tolt
10. not bolt out of barn when I say “All done”
Ground tie – tolerate me jumping around, me shooting breeze with a friend for 10 minutes, listening to four wheelers and jeeps zooming by, me throwing my hat at her, my not allowing munching grass, WOW What a good student(BUDDY)!
But the question is “Why in the hell would (BUDDY)Perla want to do any of these things?”
Doing figure 8’s around rocks sticking out of the ground must seem very stupid to a horse — why go down a trail with 160 pounds on my back and this steel thing in my mouth? Why stand there when I could be munching grass? Why get in that box on wheels when I do not want to be transported any away from where I am? The reason has to be so that I (Perla) can be with a fun BUDDY (Me).
Bottom line — We do all 10 steps pretty darn good – better then I ever expected. Why?
Not sure – Lets take a look at which of these are the most rewarding to Perla.
1. Rest during or after a work-out
2. Release of pressure – pulling on reins, pointing at rear quarters (I have many forms of pressure to use)
3. Food treat
4. Petting/and words of praise
5. Fun, Fun, Fun with a consistent BUDDY
In this modern day one can do much research on the web – I conclude: the experts do not know which is most rewarding.
But what all experts and dummies like me do agree on, horses want to be with their buddies – they are a herd animal – AND – horses like to play with their buddies – Just the other day my friend, the owner of the farm where Perla lives, was telling me about one of his horses getting the whole herd to race around the barn – not in fear but just for the fun of racing around — like school kids in the playground.
10 PLAYSTEPS : So, my 10 step transition plan is really aimed at getting me to be the best (BUDDY) Perla ever had and to bring to her 10 steps of play – every day !
Well, not all can be play and praise –there is the need for some punishment (Negative reward) but CONSISTENT FAIRNESS is the key. Got that from the Ag extension office – Mich State “MyHorseUniversity” program.
Whatever the answer to the question “How are we doing with our training?” — I really love it and I think Perla does too. I already have Grad School planning underway.
I love the outdoors here on my Island – Well not really mine — but I will borrow as much of it as I can as long as I can! And I will try to share, thru photos, as much of it as I can with you. – Today you get 5 topics!
1. My hobby of cloud watching,,
2. Snakes in the grass,
3. Loons on the water,
4. Flowers and dry grass,
5. Deer in the yard,
I love my Island summer and I say “Thanks to those brave folks that helped keep this country free so we can enjoy the Great Outdoors in the United States”
I hear you Grandkids are each having some really fun days this summer too — softball, swimming, yoga, friends, tennis, swimming, boating, paddle boards, kayak, hiking,…on and on your list goes. WOW!
Been reading a book “Flying Low” – Memoir of a Fighter Pilot during 1960’s – Have a friend that was a fighter pilot in the 60’s – shot down on mission 22 and POW for I think 5 years. Maybe that prompts my brain to see low flying plane when I look to the sky — hope you can find the airplane in this photo art.
Hey Grandkids – no smoking or you may end up looking like this cloud guy – blowing smoke rings
Yesterday – while weed whipping I encountered a 10 inch baby snake — almost too cold to move — I picked him up, laid him on a rock warmed by the sun, guarded him from gulls ’till he crawled off the rock – to grow big like this cute mad guy.BEFORE
AFTER – Last week this little guy spent most of his time on Moms back — Now he does much more swimming on his own!
Seasons come and go. I think I like this shot I took down by the dock this morning – but see the dried grass in the background — that means the full growing season is moving toward the fall seasonA return customer last night. – Some call it a deer — I call it a salad garden customer. Wiped us out!
I think these young daredevils had fun – until something went wrong — In all cases they helped us maintain this beautiful country as we know it.
Sorry – I missed yesterday doing the blog . Some times my day just gets away from me and I just do not finish all that I wanted. Do not worry, because it is really a great feeling to have more to do then you can get done. You know, now I have a real reason to get up tomorrow and see if I can catch up – if I do not– Do not worry – I hope I get up yet the day after that — At my age, we call that getting-up thing “winning” you know!!!
Any way — how did the day get away?:
1. Yesterday was Grandma’s first day back from the big New York City and we had much catching up to do. Among many NYC stories, I heard about her and the granddaughter getting their nails done in the city.
Horses are like like Grandma and the Granddaughters — “First we get our nails done then we do lunch”
2. The farrier came in the morning. Getting horses into the barn, bringing them out one at a time, — and of course shooting the breeze with the farrier – then cleaning up all the poop out of the barn (You know nervous horses make more poop then usual) Some of the horses get a little nervous wondering what is going on with that man with knife, pinchers, and file — all that took us beyond lunch time.
3. Wed is golf day for me — the folks my partner and I played against are are very slow players — 3 hours for a 2 hour game – why did I tell you that — because I needed an excuse for my score — how can I use slow playing as an excuse — well standing around waiting for them to line-up, practice swing, and hunt for lost balls makes me nervous — and I did not want to be like a horse and poop more when nervous – so I just loose focus — fear not — we won big time anyway!
Have you seen what a day with the farrier is like? — well I will show you a few photos:
The knifeInstalling special ortho shoesHey, what are you doing?Kinda like this guyThe pinchers — The last foot of four x 7 horses = 28 at 5 min. each = over 2 hours with out breaks!
Toenail clippings
Poop
That is how we won — Look at my form! Now I must go catch-up with my day.
Love this modern stuff — friend just sent me access to some of her photos — Outstanding photos.
It is fun living in the modern age: The photos I was given access to were “POSTED” somewhere up in the sky. I went to the sky and viewed them in my home — while watching the recreational fishing boats leave the marina.
Hey — think modern — After traveling 50 miles including crossing a mile wide river/lake in just a little over an hour to pick up Grandma — who was transfer from New York City — in less them 24 hours in bad stormy weather. And we did it with almost no physical effort and we did not have to deal with caring for and training a horse!
Now lets look at Grandpa’s day:
FEB 28, 1903 “Got half a ton of hay from Frank Shaffer — Made rails in afternoon”
MAR 1, 1903 “After school, Hauled rails. Hauled coal for us.”
Mar 6 ,1903 “Churned for several hours – and did not get butter, hauled rails in PM”
Mar 7, 2903 “At Hooversville in forenoon, at Reitz in afternoon”
My observation – Training horses and exercising were just a part of what one did when you got up in the morning. The horse was used to go from town to town, haul stuff, and loading hay/coal/rails was a lot of exercise.
Now what does all this have to do with my progress with Perla’s and my transformation from 2 independent animals to a smooth team of 2 companion animals — Perla and me?
Not sure, but I know I love my modern way – I get to pick and choose how and when I train and exercise — He had to do it in heat, cold, snow, rain, sick, or health — Dang, I got it good!
SURE DO!
I will tell you 2moro or the next day what progress Perla and I are making on each item in our 10 step transition plan. Transition from 2 independents to 1 great team – Not because we have to but because we want to !!!
At the end of the rainbow in the sky I see a horse!!!
This morning just got away from me — spent much time on phone with mail order pharmacy — I take Celebrix and not very good at re ordering when I get close to end of bottle — I know they send me notices that it is time to order but I get occupied with horsing training and cloud watching — — That is my excuse and I am sticking with it!!!
any way I must go to airport and pick up Grandma — If I am late I guess I could say the ferry was late — but she would know better so I would have no excuse and I will stick with it — no excuse that is — so must go oh the photo above — Last night I saw a rainbow and shot it and when I got to computer I saw a horse in sky
WOW I have so many other subjects i want to get to — Friends duck pictures, storms impact on Grandma, trail ride, Perla’s and My transition, and much more — Tomorrow — Off I go.
Do not worry if time gets away from you — Just keep doing what you are doing and do the rest tomorrow — I t will be OK — My thought for today!