Monday, May 13, 2019
Sunday, May 12, 2019
Saturday, May 11, 2019
SKYVIEW
There's a sky full of beautiful clouds in my part of the world today.
Whichever way you look there's a changing panorama.
Sometimes people see images in the sky.
Me? I just see clouds.
Meantime, a dove in the dead tree next door watches me, wondering "why is that strange human creature pointing his camera up at the sky?"
Just another day in retirement, birdie.
Friday, May 10, 2019
THE FRIDAY FUNNIES
Here I am again . . the late Catalyst.
I seem to be having a slight difficulty in remembering when it's Friday and duty calls.
Perhaps it's about time to end these end of the week comedy jousts.
After all, I am 79 now and what's funny about that?
But never mind.
Let us proceed.
I seem to be having a slight difficulty in remembering when it's Friday and duty calls.
Perhaps it's about time to end these end of the week comedy jousts.
After all, I am 79 now and what's funny about that?
But never mind.
Let us proceed.
All right, that ought to be enough to get you gleefully through a wicked weekend.
Or not.
As the case may be.
Just remember this one important thing: always keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
HERBS
It's been a weird day here in the Central Highlands of Arizona.
Huge towering clouds, a smattering of rain, a very brief (30 second) hail storm, sunshine . . . and repeat.
Similar weather, with high's in the 50's and 60's, is projected to continue through to early next week.
Based on SWMBO's wise advice I had told our neighboring lady . . . newly from California . . . that plants probably should not be planted until after Mothers' Day.
That's next Sunday.
And she has, I think, taken my advice.
BUT!
We planted some herbs in pots last year and enjoyed them through the summer.
I don't think we had expected them to survive the winter but . . .
Here's our mint plant.
Huge towering clouds, a smattering of rain, a very brief (30 second) hail storm, sunshine . . . and repeat.
Similar weather, with high's in the 50's and 60's, is projected to continue through to early next week.
Based on SWMBO's wise advice I had told our neighboring lady . . . newly from California . . . that plants probably should not be planted until after Mothers' Day.
That's next Sunday.
And she has, I think, taken my advice.
BUT!
We planted some herbs in pots last year and enjoyed them through the summer.
I don't think we had expected them to survive the winter but . . .
Here's our mint plant.
It seems to have thrived in its dormant state and has come back better than ever.
As has the Italian Parsley.
There's something to be said for indifference and lack of knowledge.
Both have already been used in drinks and pizza!
Monday, May 6, 2019
MISS MUGGLES
As I have said before, Muggles is our "final cat".
But she's a teenager, in human terms not cat terms, now and is slowing down a lot.
She seems to have lost a lot of weight again and seems troubled by arthritis.
Which comes as a bit of a plus for her because we can allow her out in the yard for the first time since we rescued her from an unfeeling neighbor who had left her out in the rain as a very young kitten.
She no longer has the strength to jump to the top of fence or wall to escape.
So on those evenings that are warm enough for us to sit out on the patio at cocktail hour we have begun letting her join us.
But she's a teenager, in human terms not cat terms, now and is slowing down a lot.
She seems to have lost a lot of weight again and seems troubled by arthritis.
Which comes as a bit of a plus for her because we can allow her out in the yard for the first time since we rescued her from an unfeeling neighbor who had left her out in the rain as a very young kitten.
She no longer has the strength to jump to the top of fence or wall to escape.
So on those evenings that are warm enough for us to sit out on the patio at cocktail hour we have begun letting her join us.
She ambled back to the fence one of the first evenings and eyed it but knew she could never surmount it.
Since then she has stayed close to us most of the time.
She's never been a large cat but she seems to have shrunk in recent weeks and, as the saying goes, is just a shadow of her former self.
But she is still a love.
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