On my humor blog it was nearly a normal week, like, the sort I had before crashing and burning so hard as I did. Run there the last week include some very silly things, among them:
- MiSTed: Safe Fun for Halloween (Part 2 of 4)
- Reposted: The 36th Talkartoon: Crazy Town, a place to visit
- Statistics Saturday: 15 Things You Can’t Believe Happened Earlier In 2021
- Reposted: The 37th Talkartoon: The Dancing Fool, The Rarest Kind Of Betty Boop Cartoon
- I’m Out of Practice. Is This a Thing?
- What’s Going On In Mark Trail? What happened between Diana Daggers and Bee Sharp? July – October 2021
- Is _Zippy the Pinhead_ Cartoonist Bill Griffith a Cranky Old Man?
- MiSTed: Safe Fun for Halloween (Part 3 of 4)
Now to finish off that look at the turkeys and such from that early-October walk.
Here's a hen ready to haul off and slug me one if I weren't a really good distance away.
And here's a turkey doing a pretty good road runner impersonation.
The flock was walking north alongside the road and fell into a single file most of the time.
And there's a last look at them, going off behind an embankment along the road.
Oh, hey, free sewer if anyone needs a sewer.
My animal adventures didn't end there! While walking in my neighborhood I encountered this tiny cat who was extremely cross with me.
The cat, who was about two-thirds their own size, gets back to a piece of fried chicken that they got from wherever cats get fried chicken from.
Oh, and a jigsaw puzzle
bunnyhugger completed, one of National Parks. And National Monuments. And National Monument Parks. And a variety of other national things that you can go to, with enough text to help her finish the puzzle faster.
Trivia: In June 1945 the Soviet Military Administration of Germany shut the Reichsbank, reopening it as the Berliner Stadtbank (Berlin City Bank), under the control of the Berlin municipal administration. This was done without consulting the other Allies, and left Germany without a central bank to issue currency. Source: Germany 1945: From War To Peace, Richard Bessel.
Currently Reading: Michigan History, September/October 2021. Editor Emily Allison.