Friday, June 21, 2024

THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

It's been a trying week here at Camp Confusion but I shan't bother you with my tribulations.

Suffice it to say we shall saunter on toward Saturday, smiling serenely.

In the meantime, here are some items that will hopefully make the rest of you smile.
























So that's the end of my message, friends.

Now wrestle yourselves together and have yourselves a scintillating weekend.

And always remember to keep laughing!

Here, kitty-kitty . . .

( . . oh, no! . . )


Tuesday, June 18, 2024

DEBRIS

 I paid another visit to the site of the Legado project today.

Here's what I found.



All that remains of the 60 million dollar loss is a small part of the parking garage.




The combination housing and shopping complex is gone for now, just rubble being loaded into trucks to be hauled away.




The arsonist that caused all this at this point remains at large.

Sunday, June 16, 2024

FATHER'S DAY 2024

 It's really not a big day for me, hasn't been in years.

But here's a rare smiling photo of my own dad, for whom I'm named, the senior Franklin Taylor.




Our names differ in that he was Franklin Berry Taylor and I am Franklin Bruce Taylor.

His middle name came from his mother.

I have no idea where mine came from.

And one picture of the two of us in my back yard in Phoenix, sometime in the 1970's, as we were engaged in a tough game of cribbage.




He died in 1980, 44 years ago now.

On the other end of the spectrum, I had an email from my only living son this morning.

He said his youngest daughter graduated from high school yesterday and also, because of an advanced placement program she was enrolled in, got an AA degree for her first two years of college!

He was very proud of her for that, as he should be, and said he was just going to take it easy today.

And now the picture you've all been waiting for, a selfie I took this morning to send to a friend who's celebrating his 86th birthday today.




That picture gives me . . . . "Satisfaction"!

Friday, June 14, 2024

THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

Well, here we are again at the penultimate day before a weekend.

It looks good for a hot time in the old town.

We consider ourselves fortunate.

Our old toaster oven/air fryer has been relocated to the garage and mostly forgotten.

Except for this time of year in our environs when it's just too warm to turn on the oven in the house.

So the other day I baked some Trader Joe's Mandarin Orange Chicken in the device we had nearly forgotten.

We got a hot meal and the house stayed cool.

Good old a.c.

Anyway enough about that.

Let me entertain you!
























Now, if there are any (many) of these gems that you don't understand just think about it for awhile and it will come to you.

Speaking of coming to you, you don't think I'd forget these guys, did you?




Here in Arizona, we call it a FRIED-DAY!

All right, I'll stop.

I'm not complainin', just explainin'.

So go ahead, wherever you are and feel free to have an amazingly stupendous weekend.

But always remember to keep laughing!

Here, kitty-kitty . . .

( . . sorry, couldn't resist one more . . )


Thursday, June 13, 2024

A SONG

This tune has been running through my head today.

So I decided to share my earworm with you.

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

SIMILARITIES

 What do Florida and Arizona have in common?




It's 97 here in the foothills where I live.

111 down in Phoenix.

"But it's a dry heat!"

Bet you've heard that before.

Well, the humidity right now here is at 7 percent.

Now that's dry heat.

Kinda like the type that blasts you in the face when you open the oven door to check on your pizza.

But you can bet there won't be anyone in the back seat of your car waiting to kill you.

Monday, June 10, 2024

THE MURAL

Readers of this blog have been very kind in their comments about the mural Judy and Gayle are doing to the old, brown fence in our side yard.

So here's where it stands this morning.




I have left a bit of the original fence in the photo on the far left to let you see the difference.

Here is a closer view of the area that Judy has been "dabbling" on, to use her phrase.



As she says, there's a great lot still to be done but it is definitely an improvement.

( . . to be continued . . )