Tuesday, July 9, 2019

FEASTING

I just discovered this photo on my camera last night and I knew you'd want to know that I was well-fed on the Fourth of July.


We finally finished off the leftovers last night and it was still delicious.

Saturday, July 6, 2019

Friday, July 5, 2019

THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

Arizona's Monsoon Season begins on July 4th but this year we've had no rain yet.

So, the heat continues as we launch into the middle of another long weekend.

There's a Ladder-Backed Woodpecker working over the tree right in front of me (sorry, no picture) and it's time for me to work over the Friday Funnies.









With that to think about, it's time to tinker and toy with your transfiguration, harking always for the tremulous tones from tintinnabulation.

In other words, have a great (continuing) weekend.

And always remember to keep laughing!

Here, kitty-kitty . . .

(oh, he seems excited . . .)


Thursday, July 4, 2019

A LESSON FROM THE PAST

Happy Independence Day, America


And to our friends in the United Kingdom, it's nothing personal.

Then, as now, we just didn't want to be ruled by a king.

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

RODEO WEEK

Here in the heart of Ye Olde West, it's rodeo week.

It began last night in the neighboring town of Prescott, Arizona, but don't worry if you missed it.

There are a total of eight "performances" running all week.

Hang on to your hats.

And, as is tradition, your beers.



Monday, July 1, 2019

SKY SIGHTS

Did you see that strange sight in the sky last night?


I couldn't tell at first if it was a UFO (Flying Saucer) or a Great Grey Whale, though I had no idea why a whale would be cruising around in the sky.

My wife wisely stated, it's a cloud, silly!


That's why she's known as SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed).

But there were some weird shapes in the sky.






I don't know what you'd call those long flat shaped clouds.

I'd probably call them pancakes.

(Yeah, SWMBO is scoffing at that too.)

Meanwhile, the other direction the sky was lit up like a wildfire as the sun was going down.







Meanwhile back on Terra Firma, my friend Jocko the Mockingbird did not seem impressed.


He just gazed at The Blue Cat as if to say "Is this water fresh?"