Wednesday, November 20, 2019

A RAINY DAY IN ARIZONA

Yes, we do have rain in our desert state some times.


Just a little overnight but the sky is promising more to come.


The front showing only a slightly damp walkway this morning.


And out back the sun faces are smiling through.

Here in arid Arizona, we seldom sing the children's song:

"Rain, rain, go away.  Come again some other day."

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

CONTRAST

Just to make up for that somewhat ugly picture of my lunch that I posted yesterday, here's what my beloved Judy can do when she has a mind to.


In case you're wondering, it's breaded pork tenderloin on a bed of spinach and sliced strawberries.

(Some people can mash up a burrito and microwave it.  Other people are culinary artists.)

Monday, November 18, 2019

A SIMPLE LUNCH


A flour tortilla, enclosing some leftover taco meat and refried beans; microwaved for 30-40 seconds.

Not pretty but tasty and fast.

Friday, November 15, 2019

THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

It's nearing the end of the week and the Catalyst's idle mind encountered a question while thinking about The Friday Funnies.

Can he get a laugh without a picture?

As an experiment, let's see.










Okay, okay, I hear you so I'll bring back the cartoons.

Well maybe just one.

Brace yourselves.


With that, I will call a halt to this Friday Frivolity.

I leave you with my standard plea - enjoy yourselves, have a great weekend and always remember to keep laughing.

Here, kitty-kitty . . .

(oooooohhhhhhh)


Thursday, November 14, 2019

ThrowBack Thursday

1971 - Indiana:  A smug Catalyst in his brand new MGB,


Less than a year later, the car was back with the dealer and I was on my way to Arizona.

The smug smile remains.

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

PUSHING THE SEASON

I took this photo in a local store yesterday . . .


. . . so now it's down to 42!

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

TUESDAY TRICKERY

Up at the pass between Woodchute and Mingus Mountains there is a very unique tree.


While towering over its neighbors it blends into the forest.

But a closer inspection found it to be fenced off. 


Surprise!

It's NOT a tree.

It's a cleverly disguised cell phone tower.


To quote a punch line from an old joke, "Are you going to believe me or your lyin' eyes?"