Anyone like pepperoni?
Well-oh-well, it's been a fairly good week here.
Oh, I had to turn on the furnace this morning when it was only 35 degrees outside and 68 in the house.
But it felt good after it ran for awhile.
And now that it's warmed up outside, it's stayed quiet so the electric bill isn't going out of sight yet.
We're full up on sweet stuff what with my baking the past few days and I'm going to pick up my grocery order in an hour or two.
So all is well.
And now I get to enjoy the fall season and all it brings, like pumpkin jokes.
Siss-boom-bah!
Now that I've punned you into a near coma, let me prescribe for you an adventurously advantageous weekend!
And always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
( . . . yes, once again, you rascal . . . )
After posting those pictures of my career meet-ups the other day I thought it might be interesting to get a closer look at how I've aged through the years.
So brace yourselves . . here we go.
Good day, Wednesday.
Good grief, Wednesday already?
What happened to Sunday, Monday and Tuesday?
Well, I've been busy in the kitchen, that's what.
So here's a brief summary of my efforts.
First, yesterday I baked a new recipe for me, a Blueberry Buckle.
Yes, there are blueberries under there (a few of them are peeping through).
But most of them are in the cake underneath that crunchy sweet topping.
They show up in this kind of a messy picture of the interior after some apparently starving people around here got after it.
Then this morning I slipped a Chocolate Walnut Banana Bread into the oven by 8 a.m.
I topped it with a few chocolate chips, just for the heck of it.
My photography skills are "lacking" but I suppose I could try to blame that on only having a camera in my phone to use.
Or maybe the tremors of old age have a part in it too.
Anyway, that's the sum of my baking this week.
So far.
When you've spent your working life as a broadcast journalist, as I did, you run into a lot of famous, or at least well-known people.
But my first brush with the famous started when I was a wee lad and was photographed with that mighty lumberjack of the north woods, Paul Bunyan.
It has been one of those trying weeks here that reminds me that no matter how dark the clouds are, it pays to keep one's sense of humor.
Which says a lot about my cooking!
But I digress
to excess.
So now I express
my wish for success,
and hope to impress
with more or with less,
these jokes I profess.
Let's hope the process
will curl your tress
and lacking finesse
will perhaps make you guess.
Behold!
So that's my treasure trove of humor for this week.
Take it as it is but have a remarkable weekend.
And always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
( . . . oh, man. Technology! . . . )