Here we go again.
It's over.
The week is over.
And it's time for a scintillating weekend, y'all.
Or should I say y'all y'all.
Whichever it is, have yourselves a lovely weekend.
And always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
Here we go again.
It's over.
The week is over.
And it's time for a scintillating weekend, y'all.
Or should I say y'all y'all.
Whichever it is, have yourselves a lovely weekend.
And always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
A friend who knew me 50 some years ago sent me a photo she'd found of me recently.
While I recognize myself with the growing mutton chop sideburns and a trace of a nascent moustache I have no memory of the identity of the charming young lady sharing the picture with me.
Over the years I've been writing this blog . . .
(. . . 14 now! Will he never shut up?)
. . . I have from time to time thought I should explain how I picked the name of my avatar - Catalyst.
It's pretty simple.
An on-line dictionary defines that word as "a person or thing that precipitates an event" and uses as an example "the governor's speech acted as a catalyst for debate".
I don't pretend to be a governor or any other politician.
I just wanted to act as a precipitator of thought, of discussion, and - more and more these days - of humor.
But various and sundry of my commenters have referred to me from time to time as Cat, shortening the word.
And I can appreciate that for my love of a certain species.
So I thought I'd take you through the years with some of my friends.
Way back in 1972, as we were proceeding merrily from Indiana to Arizona, camping along the route, we had our first two members of this tribe with us.
It's getting harder and harder to put a smile on one's face with what's happening in Ukraine.
But this is the comedy corner.
There are many other websites where you can follow the fighting.
So here let us keep our spirits up, if only for as long as it takes to read this post.
If you're not groaning at that last one, you don't deserve to be here.
But stay awhile anyway, it'll all come to you.
As will the weekend.
Let's all try to have a good one.
And always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
(ye-gods!)
Look good?
Better enjoy it because tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent.
That means no more fatty foods until Easter, which doesn't arrive until April 17th.
So enjoy that big ol' cheeseburger today.
The next one is a long way off.
That is, if you're religious.
This has been a week to try one's soul, unless one doesn't have a soul.
Be that as it may, my job every Friday is to bring you some comic relief so here goes.
Now if those don't have you groaning I don't know what else I can do.
So I'll just wish you all a very merry weekend.
And always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
The other day my internet friend Margaret, writing in her blog Stargazer was telling about going to a movie, in a theatre, and the joy it gave her in spite of it being a kind of crummy movie.
I "dressed up" in nice leggings, a shirt and a pair of boots; I haven't made much of an effort to do that lately. I now realize that one of the gifts of the pandemic (of which there are VERY few) is that I appreciate and treasure these special times out whereas I used to take them for granted. Never again.
Well, that struck a chord with me because I had just had that kind of experience with Judy.
We decided to go out for lunch, in a restaurant, a few days ago.
It was one of the few times we had been in a dining establishment in, what is it . . two or three years?
As we often do we opted for a booth in the sparsely occupied bar and began with a preprandial Martini.
Now we don't drink Martinis often.
They're sort of reserved for special occasions.
But this felt like a special occasion.
And once the feelings of warmth and goodness spread over us the bar began filling up.
By the time we were ready to leave it was a rollicking, noisy crowd of people who all seemed to be having a great time.
Judy smiled at me and remarked how nice it was to see so many people eating and drinking and talking and laughing and just acting normal!
And I knew what she meant.
It was good.
My back yard this morning.
No, it's not Spring yet, even here in (normally) sunny and warm Arizona.
A winter storm is moving through the northern part of the state, snow plows are working like mad on the Interstate highways, and my weather-worn Blue Cat is not amused.