On my humor blog it was a week of 2022 Retrospectives, Popeye and Funky Winkerbean, and me fussing about with my hair tie. If you don't already have this on your RSS reader, which your Dreamwidth or Livejournal friends page can serve as, here's the roster:
- MiSTed: The Tale of Grumpy Weasel, Chapter 6
- Statistics 2022: Your Top Achievements of 2022
- Statistics 2022: Jokes I Thought Of After That I Wished I Included
- Why is everyone mad at _Funky Winkerbean_ this week? (December 31, 2022)
- That Hair Tie That Disappeared Went and Reappeared and I Have It Now
- What’s Going On In Eye Lie Popeye? Also, what is Eye Lie Popeye? October – December 2022
- The Hair Tie Disappeared and I Don’t Have It Anymore Again
- MiSTed: The Tale of Grumpy Weasel, Chapter 7
How about some of my handful of pictures from Thanksgiving? Thanks for taking them, you're a dear.

Or wait, is it bunnyhugger who's the deer? Reindeer, that is, as she shows off most of the outfit she'd put together for a 5K run in Christmas costume. She'd win a prize for this.

Of course her costume has a tail. Wouldn't be complete without.

bunnyhugger poking at the Quorn roast to make sure it's ready for Thanksgiving dinner.

Though the dinner keeps getting pared down it's still quite generous, and delightful, and we technically speaking just finished the last of it --- some of the caramelized onions --- yesterday. (They keep well.)

Dog, once again, not comfortable drawing any attention at all from me.

Some of the cardboard cutout decorations that bunnyhugger's parents hung.
Trivia: 52 people were murdered in Kansas Territory from 1855 to 1858, the ``Bleeding Kansas'' era. The pro-slavery faction killed 36; the anti-slavery 14. Two pro-slavery men died by accident while committing violence. Source: Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture, Michael A Bellesiles.
Currently Reading: The Rise And Fall of the DC-10, John Godson.