Oddball Observations
Friday, July 11, 2025
THE FRIDAY FUNNIES
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
WHAT TO EAT IN THE HEAT
When the temperature climbs to 94, as it did today, and is forecast to soar to 97 tomorrow, one looks for recipes whose preparation will not heat up the house any more than it already is.
So my mentor in the kitchen, SWMBO prepared a chilled tuna salad today for sandwiches.
And to accompany it, her famous deviled eggs.
She having left the kitchen early in the day, I decided to foul things up by making a blueberry clafoutti.
In the oven.
Hey!
Blueberries are cool, aren't they?
Monday, July 7, 2025
MYSTERY
This creature came into our home recently.
SWMBO managed to corral it.
We don't know what it resembles most.
A UFO alien?
A mole?
A miniature whale?
(Very miniature, I'd say.)
What it turned out to be was an anthropormorphized miniature red pepper from the grocery store.
But . . . one can't thinking . . . they're everywhere.
Watching us.
Aren't they?
Sunday, July 6, 2025
THE HARVEST HAS BEGUN
It doesn't look like much but we already have an edible tomato from the vines in our tomato barrel.
That tiny succulent is a Yellow Pear Tomato from the smaller vine in the same barrel with the larger vine that promises Roma's or something like that.
It already has one fairly large specimen and several smaller ones growing.
The Yellow Pear Tomatoe vine has a plethora of growths.
All of them on both vines are still green.
But the promise is in them for a summer of home grown tomatoes.
And you know, "ain't nothin' better than home grown tomatoes."
Saturday, July 5, 2025
SOMEBODY BLEW IT!
As the old expression goes "Kids will be kids" and mothers will keep on being frustrated with them.
Happy Fifth of July!
(Cartoon courtesty of Wacky Wally)
Friday, July 4, 2025
THE FRIDAY FUNNIES
Hey-Ho, my friends.
Today is a VERY special day here in the U.S. of A.
As we used to say in some parts of Nor'Dakota when I was a lad,
"It's da glorious Fourt' a Yoo-lie!"
So let's raise our flags and celebrate!
Thursday, July 3, 2025
MONSOON
After a mid-day shower this was the sky toward the southeast of our abode.
That tree across the street seems to be pointing out that threatening cloud, in case we missed it.
The thunder also has been letting us know.