A Very Quiet Day Today

Today was a lovely day, weather-wise.  Blue skies, gentle breeze, sunshine.  It only started to cloud up about  3 o’clock.  We are now in for several days of rain.  Normally I would have been energized by a day like today, but somehow I felt rather introspective and quiet today.

I did lose myself for a few hours, looking at some of Lee’s posts and other information sources–videos, articles, etc. that I thought might be of interest for the blog, and it was a welcome escape.  There’s a lot of “news” out there, but I do try to avoid gross or really nasty stuff. We all get plenty of that from other sources.  In fact, avoiding it is difficult.

For some reason, I feel Lee’s absence more keenly this last couple of days–probably because of Easter coming up.  We had routines and  things that we did for each holiday, and I can’t do them right now.  No way could I possibly do what we used to do.  It would break my heart.

I know I will feel better after a glass of wine, some TV, a good supper and a good night’s sleep.

I will close for now and take the opportunity to wish everybody a happy and blessed Easter ahead of time.  Note the Easter bunny below

See you tomorrow.

God bless everybody.

Patty

 

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G’day, this is Byron the Quokka with another weekend’s worth of glorious TV brought to you by the sages at Quokka University. If there’s not a game of Clue going in your neighborhood, these shows are the next best thing.

5:45 P.M.  Ch. 41   TALK LIKE ELMER FUDD!–Educational

John Gielgud’s family and friends seriously considered having him put away while he was doing this series for Josip P. Broz’s People’s Public Television. Once he got started talking like Elmer Fudd, he couldn’t stop! For a good while there, it endangered his career. Featured guests: Anthony Quinn, Irene Ryan.

6 P.M.  Ch. 08   UNCONTROLLED RAVING ABOUT SPORTS–Sports

Caspar Hoojah does himself an injury as he overreacts to this week’s news in sports! Last week he jumped out his studio’s second-floor window because the Yankees got yanked. This week, who knows? The walls of his studio have since been padded: we’ll see if that keeps him out of the hospital. With R.D. Laing and his orchestra.

Ch. 16  MOVIE–Steamy Jungle Romance

In “Steaming Jungle Passion” (1996), Prof. Gargle (Leonard Bernstein) leads an expedition into the Amazon rain forest in search of Batboy (Frank Buttocks)–only to discover a long-lost city of maniacs ruled by fantastically beautiful women, all of whom want the professor and will do anything to get him! Boobah: Ellen Burstyn. Crowd of lunatics: the June Taylor Dancers. Song: “Itchy Jungle Disease”

6:30 P.M.   Ch. 12  CTHULHU & CO.–Cartoons

Inspired by the horror tales of H. P. Lovecraft, these cartoons are guaranteed to freak you out! Many viewers require long-term psychiatric therapy after just one or two exposures. Others, we regret to say, join disreputable cults. Host: Uncle Jack Torrance. Puppets: Beto O’Rourke, Elizabeth Warren.

Ch. 52  “YOUR MOVE, STUPID!”–Game Show

Can you play Monopoly, poker, checkers, and Candy Land at the same time? Our celebrity contestants will try to do just that, rushing from table to table as the overhead Monster Clock ticks away… Raul Castro this week puts his title on the line against The Dixie Chicks, Dan Rather, and Barney Rubble. Host: a disembodied head floating in a jar, we don’t know whose.

Well, mates, there you go! Maybe you should record some of these, in case Q.U. ever has to open its doors and start teaching courses. But for the time being, it’s party time!

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I’m beginning to fear that maybe this quokka stuff is getting out of hand; but then I’m getting killed with allergies today, so what do I know?

See if you can spot Byron in the crowd of neighbors, friends, and relatives. Some of them will be getting together to play Bell Mountain Trivia later tonight.

I have to go to bed. I feel awful.

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Today is Good Friday

Every Good Friday, Lee and I would watch one of our religious or Bible movies in the afternoon.  I can’t  do it this year–it would be too much for me to handle.  As it was, when I went to get my prescription at Walgreens yesterday, I avoided the candy aisle–I used to buy Lee a ton of candy for his Easter basket.  The check out clerk would always marvel when I told them all that candy was for my husband.  He loved his Peeps, and all the other goodies.

I must remember that today, as painful as it is, leads to Easter Sunday and the Resurrection.  That is where the real hope lies.

I will see you all tomorrow.

God bless everybody.

Patty

 

 

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