Friday, December 12, 2025

THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

Christmas Day is now less than two weeks away so it's time for my Humor Elves to produce more and more holiday-related memes.

We used to call them "cartoons" back in the Dark Ages before social media but never mind that.

Now I don't mean to disparage the work of the Elves.

They have been supplying me with a lot of holiday joy.

I've just been holding it back to make sure we have enough to make it through.

But now the Humor Banque is properly equipped and I can unleash my awesome power to provoke your Christmas Laughter.



























Once again, I can say "I just don't understand those Trekkies!"

But be that as it may, I hope you all have a fantastic weekend, full of enterprise.

May the force be with you.

Oh, and always remember to keep laughing!

Here, kitty-kitty . . .

( . . . oh, sure . . . )

Thursday, December 11, 2025

LAS MONTAÑAS

Today is International Mountain Day, celebrated around the world.

Even here in Arizona, the land of the desert, the San Francisco Peaks house a ski resort a mere 150 miles north of Phoenix.


The Peaks are the home of Arizona's highest point, Humphrey's Peak, that tops out at over 12,600 feet.

Several mountains are contained within the Phoenix city limits, the most famous of which is Camelback Mountain.

But there is also Piestewa Peak, which was known as Squaw Peak when our family first arrived back in the early 1970's.

One weekend day we decided to climb it.

Here am I at the summit.


And She Who Must Be Obeyed, my intrepid wife Judy.


But in spite of our victory, the accomplishment was dwarfed by Judy's son, who had not followed the path but scrambled up the side and beat us to the top.

Here he celebrates with a death-defying pose.



Well, as some of our friends used to say, "those aren't mountains, they're just hills!"

But we have visited their Colorado mountains and others elsewhere.

Here is Judy, enjoying a view of Beartooth Pass in Wyoming.


And just to top off this story, here is an obviously exultant (or altitude sick) Catalyst introducing the Alps in Innsbruck, Austria.


Wherever you live in this big world, happy International Mountain Day!

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

RUDOLPH, THE RED-NOSED LLAMA(?)

Today is National Llama Day and with Christmas approaching, I couldn't help wondering what it would be like if Santa replaced his reindeer with llamas.

So I asked AI to imagine it and here's what I got back.

Santa's sleigh, pulled by llamas, would present a whimsical and perhaps slightly chaotic scene, replacing the traditional graceful flight with a more grounded, textured, and spirited journey.
Visual Appearance
  • Woolly and Varied: Instead of sleek brown coats, the team would be a colorful, woolly assortment of white, brown, black, and spotted llamas. Their long, soft, and slightly shaggy coats would offer a fluffier, cozier visual.
  • Unique Heads and Ears: The llamas would feature their signature long, elegant necks and large, expressive, banana-shaped ears, which would likely twitch and turn constantly to the sounds of the night, adding a comical element to the silent, starry sky.
  • No Antlers: The iconic antlers that female reindeer keep all winter would be absent, giving the team a smoother, more rounded silhouette against the moonlit sky.
  • Festive Gear: To compensate for the lack of natural Christmas flair, the llamas might be decked out in vibrant, hand-knit South American-style blankets or small, festive hats and garlands, providing pops of color and texture to the scene.
  • A "Rudolph" Llama: The lead llama might have a brightly colored, perhaps glowing red, nose or a festive bell attached to its harness for the same guiding effect as Rudolph.
The Logistics of the Journey
  • Lower Altitude: Llamas are built for high-altitude terrestrial travel, not flying. The "flight" might be less of a graceful soaring and more of a series of magnificent, gravity-defying leaps across rooftops, involving a lot of up-and-down motion.
  • Different Sounds: The quiet jingle of reindeer bells would be replaced by the soft, rhythmic clip-clop of hooves on shingles and the occasional, distinctive, and charming "mrah" or humming sound that llamas make.
  • Snacking on the Go: Llamas are known for grazing, so Santa might need to make more frequent stops to let his team munch on a rooftop garden or a conveniently placed bale of hay, adding a practical, rustic element to the night.
  • A Slower Pace: The breakneck speed of the reindeer would be replaced by a more relaxed, "no drama" pace, allowing Santa to truly savor the sights and sounds of the world below.
Overall, a llama-pulled sleigh would be less about magic and speed, and more about quirky charm, cozy wool, and a laid-back, "Fa la llama la" spirit.

So let's hear it for Santa's Llamas!

 



We might have to change the traditional greeting of Merry Christmas to one the llamas might better relate to: Feliz Navidad!

Monday, December 8, 2025

Hmmmmm

Sometimes my humor elves get a little carried away with their work. 

I got this from one of them a few moments ago, with a message attached to it asking "Was that you last week or was it the week before?"




Which had me wondering, "Should I put that elf on a shelf for his impudence?"

Well I guess not.

After all, we all have to have a sense of humor, even when one is the butt of the joke.

(And my butt still hurts a little from that fall of mine!)

Saturday, December 6, 2025

TIME TO PUT UP THE LIGHTS

Ahh, I remember the days in long ago North Dakota, when the Christmas season rolled around and Dad in his big heavy coat and overshoes and gloves and a cap with earflaps would be outside in the snow and cold putting up our annual holiday lights. 

That just had me thinking, "I wonder if that's why we didn't have one of those extravaganzas with colored lights covering the house and inflatable snowmen and reindeer and Santas and elves and . . ."

Could have been.



Happy and safe holiday season, everyone!

Friday, December 5, 2025

THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

So, how's your week been?

<crash> <bang> <arrrrggghh> <oof> <ouch>

Mine's been about average.

Thanks to all of you who commented on my recent attempt to replicate a football tackle in my garage.

Much appreciated.

So, after being lectured by BOTH my wife and her daughter, with snide but well meaning comments on my age and inabilities, what more can I say?

Let's laugh a little, okay?

As you all know, the season is upon us.
























And that's about it from the ol' Trickster this week.

Now I hope you'll all have a festive weekend.

Got to get in shape for the Big Holidays coming up, y'know.

But whether you're in the mall or fighting your way through your local shoppes or trying to get your orders done on-line, always, always remember to keep laughing!

Here, kitty-kitty . . .

( . . . ah, yes, it was a big bright one . . . )


Tuesday, December 2, 2025

HEAD OVER HEELS

Dagnabbit!

I took a header in my garage this morning.

Cleaning out the cat pan and then trying to add some litter, something about the sand pouring and the sunlight blazing through the window caused a dizziness that found me suddenly falling backwards onto a concrete floor.

Quickly taking stock, I determined that nothing was apparently broken though I did have some surface pain on my left elbow and my left hip, where I landed.

It's the second time this has happened.

The first time I managed to land in a soft recliner that's temporarily stored there.

This time not so lucky.

In my younger days I'd have just jumped up and gone on about my business but as I am now in the second half of my octogenaria that doesn't seem to occur anymore.

Judy was in the kitchen and heard the noise when I dropped the litter bucket and then silence so she came out to see if I had damaged myself.

Now she's even older than I am and more arthritic (though I seem to be catching up) but between her hoisting and me grabbing onto our car seat I managed to get to my feet.

At my age, I can't afford to have any more of these falls and potentially breaking some major part of my body.

Judy is known whimsically on this blog as SWMBO, or She Who Must Be Obeyed, and she is good at lecturing me.

So we agreed on a new method for taking care of the cat pan and more use of a cane I normally carry in the car.

All of which made this cartoon I received this morning from one my Humor Elves even more pertinent to the season.


In my case no sprain, just a couple of fresh bruises.

Not to mention the one to my ego.