Home Is Where We Park It: Rainbow Plantation, Summerdale Alabama
Date: May 15, 2019
Stuck in the Middle, and Goofy Signs
Ever wake up with the lyrics of a song running through your head and you just can’t get it to stop? That’s what happened to me this morning. Let me share with you the words that played over and over again in my head (still are!)
I’m above the below and below the upper
I’m stuck in the middle where the money gets tight
But i guess I’m doing alright
I’m all, I’m all, I’m alright
It’s a beautiful day, not a cloud in sight
So I guess I’m doing alright
Oh, oh I’m alright
Got a good ole friend here with me tonight
So I guess I’m doing alright
That my friends sort of says it all for where we are at. It’s a good place to be as far as we’er concerned. Indeed, you’ll get no complaints from us because we like it where we are. Could we use more money? Sure, but how much. Would we like a newer and bigger rig. Would be nice. But how big and how much newer?
We’re above the below and below the upper but we have each other and we’re doing alright.
Today we promised ourselves that we were just going to take it easy. All that climbing up and down ladders, twisting our way through narrow hatches took a toll on our knees and backs. You think we might be getting a bit older? In age maybe but never in heart and spirit!
Tonight, therefore, no real blog but rather a collection of interesting and funny signs I’ve discovered along the way and have been meaning to share with you. Enjoy. I wonder which one will be your favorite?
So which one was your favorite?
By the way ever wonder why you’re told to watch where you swim?
That’s it for our time today on The Road of Retirement. Catch you tomorrow.
These are the voyages of Graybeard and it’s occupants, four paws and two humans. Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have not been before
See you on down the road
Women who carry a little extra weight live longer than the man who mentions it. Thanks for a lighthearted blog.
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