Friday, March 6, 2020

THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

Good morning Gentle Readers and all you other screwballs!

I hope your week was better, you look good in a mask, and you're about ready to have your lives disrupted with Daylight Savings Time.


As you may have guessed, it is time (heh-heh) once again for the Friday frolic.

Brace yourselves.








Okay, here come the puns:



And finally . . .


With those wise words, I shall wander willingly and wryly away, whooping wickedly, off to check Wall Street and the weather and wishing you all a wholeheartedly great weekend!

And always remember to keep laughing!

Here, kitty-kitty . . .



Thursday, March 5, 2020

NATURE

I was struck by the symmetry of one of Mother Nature's children this morning.


And, across the way, some indications that Spring can't be far away.


Not any too early for me.

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Monday, March 2, 2020

FUN-DAY MONDAY

SWMBO woke up about 1:30 this morning with a severe headache and pain in her left eye.

After several hours of wakefulness, then a few hours of sleep, she woke again with the pain still in her left eye, which was now red with blood.

When I looked at her I thought both eyes were red and she quickly made an emergency appointment at her ophthalmologist's office.

We both went and after about an hour and a half she finally saw a doctor who examined her thoroughly and concluded that there did not seem to be a problem with her eyes and that she appeared to have a sinus infection.

He suggested Sudafed to keep her pain under control until her regular visit with her primary care doctor on Wednesday.

So after a stop at a pharmacy and another for a fast food breakfast, we came home.

On the way over, by the way, she had commented on the clouds on the horizon.

I opined that they seemed tiny and unthreatening and informed her that the Weather Gods had not predicted any rain or snow.

By the time we were on the way home the clouds had thickened, bulked up and were touching the ground in several spots.

Over toward home the skies had turned dark blue and threatening.

We got home and a short time later this happened.


As I was looking out some white pellets began flying.

I said, "It's snowing!"

She said, "That's hail."

I said, "Oh, it's not either.  Look at those tiny snow pellets."

She said, "It's snain!"

That's a word for something in between snow and rain that she and her daughter have popularized.

I grumped back to my room and a short time later took this photo.


Whether it's snow or hail or snow pellets or snain, it covered the ground for a few moments before disappearing before the onslaught of our balmy mid-40's temperatures.

And so it goes, just another normal Monday around my parts.

What's the first of YOUR week look like?

Saturday, February 29, 2020

R.I.P. Trader Joe


Joe Coulombe, the founder of Trader Joe's markets, has died at the age of 89.

It's a sad day for people like me, who love the quirky little stores with great products, including Two-Buck-Chuck . . the California wine that used to sell for $1.99 a bottle.

Great job, Joe.


(The final picture was taken on a sunset cruise off Key West enjoyed by the BRD and Beau Jack this week. It just seemed to fit.)

Friday, February 28, 2020

THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

In this bleak old world, let me try to bring a ray of sunlight, a little joy.

Without further comment, here are The Friday Funnies for this last week in February.











O.K. Gentle Readers, that's all I got.

I hope you're feeling a bit cheerier.

Now go out and commune with nature and have a great trouble-free weekend.

And always remember to keep laughing!

Here, kitty-kitty . . .

(. . . groan . . .)


Thursday, February 27, 2020

TBT - STARDOM IN THE MAKING

Since it is Thursday, I decided to make it ThrowBack Thursday and see what I could find in Oddball's past.

This post from 12 years ago shows you where stars come from.

March 29, 2008

March Madness - - - - - truly!

Before I begin, let me warn those who aren't interested in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament that this post might get pretty boring.

I was looking at the bracket today and realized the Elite Eight, as they're called, has four Number 1 teams (North Carolina, Kansas, Memphis and U.C.L.A.) still remaining. Sounds like pretty good rankings by the people who do such things, right? After those four, things fall off a bit but not much. There is one #2 team (Texas) still playing and two #3 teams (Xavier and Louisville). That leaves only one team and the ranking drops way off to #10 Davidson. Davidson? Who'd a thunk it? Well, I can tell you who the believers are. Gonzaga, which came into the Midwest Regional as the number 7 team; 
Georgetown, which was the number 2 team; and Wisconsin, which was the number 3 team. Those three powerhouses were all unceremoniously beaten by little Davidson, led by little (6 foot 3) Stephen Curry, who has scored over 100 points in the tournament so far.

Next up for Davidson is mighty Kansas, one of those four remaining #1 teams, Sunday. Will Davidson surprise yet another basketball powerhouse?

Ask the boys from Gonzaga, Georgetown and Wisconsin.

It could happen and a true Cinderella team could be playing in the Final Four. They don't call it March Madness for noth
ing.

Back to the present now, Kansas defeated Davidson by two points and went on to win the championship. But that "little" player for Davidson, Stephen Curry,  went on to the Golden State Warriors in the NBA and, with his amazing 3-point shooting, has set just about every record you can imagine.

I wonder how often he thinks back on that 2008 season.