It’s That Time Of Year

Well it’s that time of year and wife and I are steadily putting tomatoes into jars. Nothing better when them north winds start to blow.  Figured I would let you in on how we do it here at  our home in Port Loring.

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Sunflower Enjoying The Day

Here is a picture of one sunflower plant we had growing by our pole beans this year.  Had over twenty flowers on it.  Kind of out did itself I would say, but it sure was something to look at through out the summer.  Lady here in town gave me some seeds in the spring and just had to put one or two in the ground. Thank her for that. Had more growing but they over powered the beans so had to take a few out.  Thought I would share.  Click On Picture To Enlarge.

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Nice Lookin' Sunflower Showing Off

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Red Phlox Here At Our Home In Port Loring Ontario

Here is a picture of some Phlox that grows by our front deck.  Old Grindstone from our farm sets in behind them.  Just couldn’t let it go when we sold the farms years ago. Click On Picture To Enlarge.

Red Phlox Kind Of Rare In Color
Red Phlox Kind Of Rare In Color

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Book Signing & Story Tellin’ In Magnetawan Along With The Craigs Country & Western Band

Hi Folks, well Saturday at the Fall Fair in Magnetawan went well and got to say we sure had a good time.  The picture below is of The Craigs, Country Western Band. Gotta’ say they sure put on a good show for the folks that came.   They also brought back a lot of fine memories for me with their songs, as years ago where I was raised, we used to have different groups drop by for a barn dance on Saturday nights.  Met some pretty famous folks from them events.  Like Kitty Wells, Hank Snow, Hank Locklin, well just to many to name.  Makes me sad to think they are all but gone now. But artists like the Craigs will never let them leave us, as they keep bringing their music into the hearts of folks today.  I guess that is why I like writing so much, as I might not have a voice to carry the message through songs, but I do pretty well with story tellin’ and a pen.  The book signing and story tellin’ went well too. Gives me great pleasure to get up there and watch the faces of folks as I read some stories of days from the past.  I would also like to thank the band for introducing me when it came time for me to do my part, along with letting me use their microphone. Great Bunch Of Fellows.  So……….guess that is it for now. Just wanted to take a minute and let you in on how it went and to say:  “Thanks For Droppin’ By!  Meant A Lot To My Wife And I.”  Click On Pictures To Enlarge

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The Craigs Doing What They Do Best

My Wife And I Doing What We Do Best
My Wife And I Doing What We Do Best

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Eat Lots Of Tuna If You Want To Get Sick

Food For Thought:

Tuna is one of the most toxic fish that we can eat.

All large fish fall into that TOXIC category! Tuna is one of the larger varieties and lives longer so it has more time to absorb mercury from the over abundant supply in our oceans.  And with all the junk that is in our lakes and oceans today, well lets just say we shouldn’t be eating to much tuna anymore.  No one to blame but ourselves either.

Here is a few places it comes from: Body powders, broken thermometers, burning newspapers and building materials, calomel lotions, cereals, congenital intoxication, cosmetics, dental amalgams, diuretics, fabric softeners, felt, floor waxes, fungicides, germicides, grains, industrial waste, insecticides, laxatives, lumber, manufacture of paper and chlorine, medications, mercurochrome, paints, paper products, pesticides, photoengraving, polluted water, Preparation H, psoriasis ointment, seafoods (especially tuna and swordfish), sewage disposal, skin lightening creams, soft contact lens solution, suppositories, tanning leather, tattooing, (contaminated water), wood preservatives.

Here is what it does to you: Adrenal dysfunction, allergy, alopecia, anorexia, anxiety, birth defects, blushing, brain damage, cataracts, cerebral palsy, poor coordination / jerky movements, deafness, depression, dermatitis, discouragement, dizziness, drowsiness, eczema, emotional disturbances, excess saliva, fatigue, gum bleeding and soreness, headaches (band type), hearing loss, hyperactivity, hypothyroidism, forgetfulness, immune dysfunction, insomnia, irritability, joint pain, kidney damage, loss of self- control, memory loss, mental retardation, metallic taste, migraines, nervousness, nerve fibre degeneration, numbness, pain in limbs, rashes, retinitis, schizophrenia, shyness, speech disorders, suicidal tendencies, tingling, tremors (eyelids, lips, tongue, fingers, extremities), vision loss.

Kind of makes one think huh?

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