For those of you celebrating Christmas – or enjoying it as a spectator sport, watching all the crazies running around – take heart: the home stretch is nearly here! We can feel the exertions, can’t we? Even in the world of the internet, with posts from writer/techie/blogger-extraordinaire Jenny Hansen, who reflects on how Christmas preparations…
Welcome to Watercooler Wednesday, where the water is above-average, the topics are bubbly, and the company is sparkling. We humans walk around this planet with a bit of a swagger, don’t you think? After all, we’re the big-shot, top-of-the-food-chain, opposible-thumbed bi-pedals with more brain capacity than we know what to do with. But there are…
It’s a busy Friday and weekend at our house, so today’s post is a quick one. Enjoy the following clip, and have a great weekend! This is one patient kitty… So what do you find tough to wrap? I’d love to hear from you. Until next time, Kathy Be the first to…
Welcome to Watercooler Wednesday, where the water is above-average, the topics are bubbly, and the company is sparkling. Since we’re all getting ready for Turkey Day, this post is a quick mash-up of fun and interesting things on the internet to get you in the mood for tomorrow! Thanksgiving Mash-up of Fun …
Welcome to Watercooler Wednesday, where the water is above-average, the topics are bubbly, and the company is sparkling. You may have noticed things getting a little gloomy out there lately; early snow, early nightfall, colder temps, bare trees. It seems high time for: Another Round of Belly Laughs! Let’s start with some good news… 1.…
Last week, we began our Halloween celebrations with a Pumpkin Mashup on Wednesday, and continued with a Friday Flashback of 19th century Halloween revelry. Here’s one more Halloween tidbit, to help get you in the mood for tonight: a Halloween “Thriller” video of Disney villains. Enjoy! Have a safe and…
Welcome to a special Halloween version of Watercooler Wednesday, where the the topics are bubbly, the company is sparkling, and (today) the tank is filled with spiked cider. Although I was in my twenties before I mutilated my first pumpkin (late bloomer), it was obvious early on how much of Halloween centered around pumpkins, from yummy…
How could there be a mystery to Shakespeare’s Macbeth, you ask? American humorist and cartoonist James Thurber asked the same question, with some funny results. Thurber’s life had some interesting moments, including being blinded in one eye as a child when his brother tried to shoot an apple off his head with an arrow (they…