I'm not sure how long Halloween decorations have begun coming out in my town.
Or as I call it, "rushing the season".
But since it is now October I guess I can post my first of the "seasons greetings".
Rest assured, spookiness abounds.
I'm not sure how long Halloween decorations have begun coming out in my town.
Or as I call it, "rushing the season".
But since it is now October I guess I can post my first of the "seasons greetings".
Rest assured, spookiness abounds.
Without comment on this week's news, let us commence.
That's all I've got for The Week That Was.
Have yourselves a happy little weekend and always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
My good friend, Tom of Light Breezes sent me a photo this morning of his big orange cat, Hemingway, lolling in the sun with, as Tom put it, "his buddies".
He graciously gave me permission to show the picture to you.
Okay, it's the fall of the year up here in the Northern Hemisphere.
(I know, Meggie, it's the beginning of Spring down there in Oz where you live.)
The Autumnal equinox took place a few days, well nearly a week ago so now the leaves are changing and falling and the temperatures are getting cooler and we're looking for the flannels and the heavy blankets, right?
Well, here in the Central Highlands of Arizona, the mercury is still climbing into the 80's every day and it's still over 100 in Phoenix, just 80 or so miles to the south of me.
Hey, I know! Just get off my back, willya?
Look at the good side of it.
Oops, I forgot.
Maybe the rough night conditioned by forgetting to take my bedtime pills until 3:30 this morning caused it.
But Wacky Wally reminded me so, with a slightly red face, here we go.
Now stop the groaning.
If at least one of those didn't get a smile from you then you're not normal.
'Course, whoever said I was normal!
Listen up now, have an elegant, lively, lovely, lackadaisical, non-lethargic weekend, loaded with lavish lampoonery in your leisure time.
And always remember to keep laughing!
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
(Uh-oh, NOW who's not normal?)