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!
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!
After a mid-day shower this was the sky toward the southeast of our abode.
The thunder also has been letting us know.
June 2025 is now in the rear view mirror.
Where did it go so fast anyway?
It seems like we were just dancing around the May Pole.
Time is lurching along at warp speed for me these days and before you know it I'll be complaining about the cold weather.
At any rate, today is July 1st and we here in the U.S.A. are preparing for yet another holiday weekend.
But in the meantime, let us all give a shoutout to our neighbors to the north, who are already celebrating.
And a growing number are learning the words to O Canada!
It has been a difficult week, with the death of a wonderful friend of both my wife and mine.
Diane Kalas was a television pioneer in Arizona and had a legendary career with radio stations in Pittsburgh, Boston and San Francisco.
She had marked her 93rd birthday recently but her time had finally come and she passed peacefully.
She will be missed.
But we shan't dwell on the past, shall we?
My purpose here, as on every Friday, is to promote laughter.
Ergo, let us begin.
So that's all I've got.
You may notice a lot of the "Funnies" are just words.
C'mon, Elves, give me some pictures!
In the meantime, the rest of you have a peaceful, laid-back, calm weekend.
Interrupted, of course, by fireworks and champagne cork popping!
But whatever you do, don't forget to keep laughing!
Now, here, kitty-kitty . . .
( . . . oh, now she wants to take over the world . . . )
Several periods of work in Arizona's hot sun by The Artist have resulted in the stump in our front yard being transformed into a cheerful greeter.
It was finished this morning with the eyes completed and a couple of wispy clouds added to our Southwestern azure sky.
So are you ready?
Ta-da!
Oddly, there is no signature.
That may or may not be added.
As to his or her name, that's still being debated.
However "Scarface", in whatever form it took in yesterday's post and comments, may no longer be considered.
The Artist, you see, is also a bit of a plastic surgeon and she took care of that name-prompting feature this morning.
And since she is the creator of this masterpiece, I think it only fair to allow her to choose its name.
(to be continued)
The Painter (SWMBO) and I (who she's titled the Sous Painter because I hold stuff and hand her stuff) were back at it this morning.
And the stump has now got the start of a face.
The Painter says she needs to do some work on that crack in the wood.
I suggested it might be taken as a scar but she vetoed that idea.
And she has to finish the eyes.
And name him!
I was thinking of calling him either "Stumpy" or "Sonny".
Maybe that latter name should turn out to be "Sunny".
Let's see what you folks think.
Feel free to pick your own name for the creation.
You may recall our effort to save our one remaining tree but after watching it green up this spring with some kind of fluffy growth that didn't resemble the leaves of years gone by we called in an arborist.
He quickly declared it a parasite and said the tree was a goner.
And so, like the other two big trees that were originally here, it came down, leaving us with nothing but stumps in our yard.
It took awhile but after mulling the perfectly flat surface over in her mind, Judy got out her paintbox once again.
Yesterday a new project began.
A pattern is developing and when it's completed, it will be a smiling sun face in a blue sky.
With maybe a wisp or two of clouds.
A little more daubing has been going on with the side yard fence mural but she's still not satisfied and photos of that will have to wait 'til another day.
A few of you may have been stumped by yesterday's first cartoon.
Several got it.
Or at least part of it.
Let me re-cap.
So it's Juneteenth plus one.
In case you didn't know, yesterday was the 160th anniversary of the day federal troops finally got around to reminding people enslaved in Texas that they were freed.
Only two years late, as the Emancipation Proclamation had been signed in 1863.
But I'm not here to quibble with the great state of Texas or the federal government.
I'm here to brighten your week.
So let us begin then.
The first one may take some thought.
The humor trip, such as it is, is nigh over.
Now your instruction is, as usual, to take cover from the weather, unless it's pleasant where you live, enjoy yourselves and have a wonder-filled weekend.
And never forget to always keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
( . . . uh, oh, I suspect he's been "padding" a bit . . . )
The BAD (Beautiful Artistic Daughter) keeps on turning out amazing art.
Here's the latest - a psychedelic toaster complete with two slices of toast.