Monday, November 8, 2021

PUBLIC ART

 There's a new piece of public art in my town, Prescott Valley, Arizona, which pays tribute to the past.




Rising more than 18 feet near the town library, it is known as the Jenkins Obelisk.




Created by the local bronze sculptor Ed Reilly, it came about because of a half-million dollar gift to the city from the estate of Ray and Jeanne Jenkins.

Bronze panels on the sides of the obelisk depict the Yavapai Apache who first lived in the area; gold miners who discovered riches here; and the ranchers who settled the land and who work here still.








It's a fine addition to the artworks which surround the community buildings.

Sunday, November 7, 2021

BRAIN TEASER 3

 I don't know what posseses me to keep challenging you like this.

It could be my whimsical nature.

It could be my encouragement of amusement.

It could be . . .

It could be . . .

It could be . . .

Hmmm, maybe it's my laughter at mental torture.

Whatever it is, here's another one.

And bravo to you if you figure this one out.

(No points if you've already seen it.)

Solution on Tuesday.


Saturday, November 6, 2021

BRAIN TEASER 2

 For those of you who didn't get enough of Luther's Reeses last week, and especially for Crosstown Lori, who said I should post more of those type of puzzles . . but easier, try this one.

And tell me how long it took you to get it.


Friday, November 5, 2021

THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

 We come together to the end of another trying week, eh, Dorm Buddies?

The Lutherans, the Catholics and the Reeses eaters among us.

My very own stepdaughter, the BRD, railed at me over that damnable Wednesday Brain Teaser, pointing out that the candy shown wasn't Reeses Pieces anyway, but Reeses peanut butter cups.

So, with great humility and shame, I take it upon myself to throw caution to the winds and tell you of another of my great Halloween loves, a love many of you do not share: candy corn; and show what you haters out there advise how to enjoy it.



That one was gifted to me from another of my humor purveyors, Comical Carol.

I am so fortunate to have such sneering faithful friends.

But now let us get on to the business at hand: The Friday Funnies.

 


















And finally, this next one is my favorite this week.



Take it from a guy who has owned a couple of Impalas in his time.

Well, that's it, Gentle Readers, you're on your own now.

But please have a ginormously great weekend.

And always remember to keep laughing!

Here, kitty-kitty . . .

(awwwww . . .)


(Special thanks to Baseball Steve for that one!)

Thursday, November 4, 2021

THE ANSWER

 I titled yesterday's post a brain teaser and for most of you who commented it apparently was just that.

My friend Wally, who sent the toon to me, suggested last night that perhaps a bit of a history lesson was in the works.

I agree so here it is.

October 31st is Halloween, no dispute on that.

It arose from an old Celtic celebration called Samhain, marked by the wearing of costumes and gathering around bonfires to ward off ghosts.

Later on the Roman Catholic church declared November 1st to be All Saints Day and the night before to be All Hallows Eve and later Halloween.

Now legend has it that in 1517 a monk in Wittenberg, Germany chose that evening to nail his 95 grievances with the Catholic church to the church door because he knew the church would be full of worshippers the next day.

That monk was Martin Luther and his act is seen as the opening act of Reformation, or the split between the Catholic and Protestant churches.

Hence, Martin Luther nailing his 95 Theses to a church door.

Now, speeding up the time machine radically, we come to 2021 and what do we see?

Halloween and 95 candy bags nailed (tacked) to a door behind a pumpkin adorned with the face of . . . Martin Luther!

So, 1517 Halloween, Martin Luther and his 95 Theses.

2021 Halloween, Martin Luther and his 95 Reeses.

It's a pun, folks, a visual pun.

And with that, let us put it to rest and take a look at some autumnal foliage around my town.








Wednesday, November 3, 2021

BRAIN TEASER

 My most regular supplier of humor for this blog hit me with a late-ish Halloween treat yesterday.

It took each of us a little time to figure it out.

Let's hear how long it takes you Gentle Readers to solve the puzzle.

Be honest now.




Tuesday, November 2, 2021

ESP

 




(With thanks to my mainstay, Wacky Wally!)

Monday, November 1, 2021

Dia de los Muertos

 


The Day of the Dead is celebrated not as a period of mourning but as one or two days of joyful celebration, supposedly when the souls of the deceased come back to visit their family and enjoy the food and drink that they loved in life.

Marigolds with their bright color are displayed widely to lighten the path back through the darkness.




These, from our yard, are not the typical flower used in Mexico.

The so-called Aztec Marigold has a round shape like a Chrysanthemum but the same bright color.




These sprang up along the edge of the patio, apparently from seed spilled from our tomato barrel.

Apparently they enjoy the abundant Arizona sunshine.

But getting back to the day(s) of the dead in Mexico, November 1st is traditionally a day to remember children that have died and November 2nd for adults.

Cemeteries are decorated and altars are built at homes.

And everywhere can be seen the bright golden color of the marigolds.


Sunday, October 31, 2021

HALLOWE'EN

 




















Happy Halloween, everyone!


Thursday, October 28, 2021

THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

 T.G.I.F.

It's the end of a week as good as any week can be, nowadays.

My beloved Arizona Cardinals finally lost a game, to the Green Bay Packers, on a mixed play with only 14 seconds left and victory in their grasp.

Gadfrey!

Why does one put oneself through this agony (of defeat), even if it's only experienced through the television tube.

Well, so it goes.

They still have 7 wins against only one defeat this year and are now tied for the best record in the National Football League.

Who'd of ever a-thunk it?

So let us enjoy what might have been and might still be.

And enjoy these simple laughs.
























If that didn't leave you laughing/groaning, you haven't been paying attention.

So let me SHOUT at you, HAVE. A. GREAT. WEEKEND!

And always remember to keep laughing!

Here, kitty-kitty . . .