The traditional view of Arizona is desert, cacti, rattlesnakes, sand, and the like.
Not this.
The traditional view of Arizona is desert, cacti, rattlesnakes, sand, and the like.
Not this.
It is Friday once again after a somewhat difficult but ultimately satisfying week.
Time once again for the old Catalyst to try to ease your frowns and install smile lines instead.
So here goes.
So that's all I have today.
Have a fantastic weekend, everybody, and always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
Knowing, as I do, that you like seeing photos of our Renta-a-Cat, who actually lives across the street, here are a couple of shots I took this morning.
I can hear you.
Yay! Hoorah! Tada!
So let me linger no longer.
Here we go.
And with that we bring this brief joyous spasm to a conclusion.
I know it's difficult to be amused in these dark days but put a little smile on your kisser and work from there.
Have a brighter weekend and always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
"This skating rink is for the birds!"
(Daily ice removal by Catalyst)
(Blog post idea and caption by SWMBO)
Don't we all wish for that?
Peace and quiet?
That's how it is around my house today.
I turned the television off after a quick check of the news from Washington so it's quiet once again.
The Visiting Renta-Cat has had his snack and some catnip and is now in his preferred position on the couch.
Other than re-living the events of Wednesday, I'm feeling much better.
Refreshed.
And just as an apology for the absence of The Friday Funnies this week here's some Goofy advice.
As 2021 has begun, I feel the need for some breathing space.
The preceding year was an ordeal for all of us and I want to spend some time healing from it and resting my mind.
So I'm putting Oddball Observations on hold and stepping back from the keyboard for awhile.
After 2020 it has to be.
At least we'll still have the Friday Funnies.
I trust most of you celebrated the turning of the calendar page as I did - quietly, responsibly, socially distanced in your own homes.
You may now take the rest of the day off.
Rest, watch a football game if you like, take a nap if you like, have a good meal if you like, finish off the Christmas candy if you like.
Whatever you like, pamper yourselves today and brace yourselves for the year ahead.
It's going to be a bumpy ride!
But always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
(oh, come on . . .)
It is time once again to change the calendar.
A new year faces us.
Hopefully, it will be better than the dismal 2020.
There is hope but as that old Doris Day song put it:
"The future's not ours to see
Que sera, sera
What will be, will be"