Click ‘Customise Cookies’ to decline these cookies, make more detailed choices, or learn more. Third parties use cookies for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalised ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. This includes using first- and third-party cookies, which store or access standard device information such as a unique identifier. If you agree, we’ll also use cookies to complement your shopping experience across the Amazon stores as described in our Cookie Notice. We also use these cookies to understand how customers use our services (for example, by measuring site visits) so we can make improvements. Mocking Bird Hill 1951.We use cookies and similar tools that are necessary to enable you to make purchases, to enhance your shopping experiences and to provide our services, as detailed in our Cookie Notice. KELLY BROUGHT THESE FLOWERS HOME FROM GODERICH TODAYĪ FLOATING ON AIR LAWN ORNAMENT BESIDE OUR FROG PONDĪl's Music Box:)) A triple whammy tonight. Embarrassingly driving ahead again I got my coffee and exited the facility with my face feeling about as red as the fast-moving firetruck I saw going by. I looked around and saw a McDonald's lady outside frantically waving my coffee over her head. I could hear someone shouting, "over here"-"over here". A quick check of my rearview mirror showed nobody behind me so I backed up and of course, went right past the pick-up window in reverse. I was about to turn onto the street when I reached for my coffee but it wasn't there. I ordered my coffee okay and rolled up to the first window, gave them my money, received my change okay, then rolled ahead to the pick-up window and continued on right past it. Thursday morning at the Exeter McDonalds drive-thru I pulled off a slightly new one. Also at the pick-up window, it is not unusual for me to remember my change and then drive off without my coffee. More than once I have had to double back for my change if and when I remember to do so that is. I sometimes hand the person a twenty dollar bill for a coffee, they hand me my coffee, and away I merrily go along my way. And that brings me to my next sometimes flubbabble drive-thru Senior moment situation. After I stutter out something unintelligible it's always a surprise when I get to the pick-up window to see what my order was interpreted as. Several times I have pulled up to the ordering box and on hearing the voice ask me what I would like to order, I sit there with not only a blank look on my face but a blank mind in my empty head too. I seem to be somewhat susceptible to food establishment drive-thrus for some reason. We have all had and continue to have our Senior Moments and Thursday morning in Exeter was my latest one. And, to add insult to injury, both my lower back and left leg are barking at me now too. All the up and down ladder trips today along with the bending and twisting have really flared my right hip up. That is if I can get myself mobile when I wake up. In the morning I will concentrate my efforts on the cab's exterior. I managed to wash the whole coach and clean the outside windows as well as the four wheels. After that out came a soapy bucket of water, brushes, sponges, and the garden hose. Vacuumed the coach interior and then totally cleaned the cab. I probably spent four hours or more cleaning the rig. The last clean-up had been in late October of 2022.įARMERS ARE CONTINUING TO BE BUSY IN THEIR FIELDS I was anxious to get home and get started on the motorhome clean-up before we sell it. It was a short drive into Bayfield and back. Pheebs and I had to crack on some serious heat in the Jeep so that we could put our front windows down and get some fresh air. A T-shirt, long sleeve shirt, and a jacket. With another rather chilly morning upon us, I was partially back into some of my winterwear.
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