Wednesday, December 10, 2025

A bit of nostalgia

For those of us who grew up with the Peanuts comic strip in our local newspapers, you'll immediately recognize this Christmas motif. Charlie Brown with his stunted Christmas tree, and Snoopy happily hanging out on his house roof. Just a bit of cheer.


 

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Little Ruby Tuesday

On a whim I phoned a friend and business partner from waaaay back in the day. I had checked out what she was up to online (as one does), and was far from surprised that she was thriving with her business and life. Her energy and sense of purpose gave me no doubt she would be successful in any path she chose. Our conversation was lengthy and lovely and at the end, she sent pictures of one of her former (sadly passed) office managers. Ruby Tuesday, a rescue, was given to her and she knew just how to integrate her into her busy schedule. Made her a greeter and supervisor. Now, those roles required professional attire which made her clients fall in love with her sweetness all the more. Buckle up for the Ruby effect.




Monday, December 8, 2025

Speaking of all out Christmas in the front yard...

The last post showed the most spare decorations for Christmas cheer anywhere. This shows how far some people are willing to go.


And they didn't stop there. These very cute critters lined their driveway. Sorry about the sun reflection on the lens.



Sunday, December 7, 2025

Yuletide flair

If you walk around any given neighborhood, you'll see packed yards with inflatable Santas on sleighs, cute penguins, angels, bright lights, wreaths, and other miscellaneous Christmas themed decorations. They are all fun to look at and I appreciate the work that went into creating such Christmas chaos -- especially since I didn't do any of the labor. While long-suffering partner loves to put up his tree and decorates the inside so nicely for the holiday, I take a more minimalist (that is to say very lazy) approach that is actually courtesy of a dear neighbor who provides me with the perfect ornaments. And in case you can't tell, she's a dog lover too.

The approach to the front door:


Getting closer:

Now you see it:


And don't forget the charmer over the mail slot which is left up year round because who doesn't want to get puppy kisses:


And that, my friends, is how Bah Humbuggers do Christmas.



Friday, December 5, 2025

Decluttering in the back yard is paying off

On August 31, I posted about the major issue around our large Chinese Elm and admitted to doing exactly what I have chastised others for doing. Well, after the great clean-up, that area is beginning to thrive the way it should. The lily-like plants have started their ritual of putting up tremendous leaves which will eventually send up the blossoms on long stalks as the leaves die back. In the meantime, they are guarding Don Quixote to make sure he tilts at no more windmills:


And the rest of the crew is celebrating the space they now have to breathe around the base of the tree:





Tuesday, December 2, 2025

The merriment has begun

I've mentioned before that I'm more of a Bah Humbug! sort of a person, but even I can be enchanted by some of the more untraditional holiday decorations. Being a dog person, this house stood out. Yup. Puppies.



Sunday, November 30, 2025

If only the Critter Café was a business

I should start charging the guests to the Critter Café. Business is booming and yet, though the squirrels have become very bold in demanding their walnuts, the crows and ravens are coming is large groups, and the Banded Pigeons have formed a formidable gang, not one has paid their bill or left a tip. Of course, the joy of seeing these beautiful animals enjoying themselves is really all the payment one can expect. With their native habitats destroyed and food supplies low, this is the least one can do.

The second the door opens, this little guy shows up. He's even been known to come straight in to demand walnuts. Of course, there is no point in resisting.


For some reason my ravens and crows have been camera shy the last two days, so I only managed to catch a few going for the peanuts. The Banded Pigeons, on the other hand, had no problem chowing down without a thought to posing for the camera. 


Sorry for the bad quality. Had to take the photos from the kitchen window. Click on the photos to enlarge.