My humor blog this week struggled with a post-Funky-Winkerbean universe, and also with how I keep losing stuff. Here's the recent stuff in case you don't have this all on your RSS feed already:
- MiSTed: The Tale of Grumpy Weasel, Chapter 7
- Statistics December: I Give In And See How People Like Being Mad At Funky Winkerbean
- Statistics Saturday: Things I'll Try Without Success To Re-Create That Mad-At-Funky-Winkerbean Readership Bump
- Why is everyone mad at _Broom Hilda_ this week?
- Yeah, So That Hair Tie With the Existence Problems That Disappeared in My Car?
- What's Going On In Alley Oop? Why do Alley Oop and Ooola have a daughter? October 2022 - January 2023
- Maybe Existence Isn't Automatically the Right Answer
- MiSTed: The Tale of Grumpy Weasel, Chapter 8
And now for a couple of Wonderland of Light pictures; please, enjoy the lights. Add your own chilly weather and maybe hot chocolate.

Some more of the sponsored Christmas trees. At least one of them is decorated by a dentist but I can't tell which one from this remove.

And some more of the trees, on the approach back to the entrance of the zoo.

These swans used to have an animated water fountain, but since they were moved over to the (newly-built) real fountain they just have their lights.

Nice twisty little path near the avian-encounter enclosure, a spot that's closed for the winter.

More paths deep in the zoo, with the wall of lights in the background.

bunnyhugger pauses for a picture of some wrapped-up trees while I admire the great exotic colors splashed over the bare branches.
Trivia: Opinion polls in the spring of 1938, before the Munich Agreement, indicated 58 percent of the British public disapproved of Neville Chamberlain's foreign policy, while 26 percent approved. Source: The Vulnerability of Empire, Charles A Kupchan.
Currently Reading: Standpipe: Delivering Water in Flint, David Hardin.