Tonight at sundown marks the beginning of Hanukkah, and I would like to wish a joyous time to everyone celebrating the Festival of Lights, including my friends Jackie, Julia, and Andrea, who makes latkes so good you could plotz.
guilty kitty, by rick, licensed under CC BY 2.0
“I can haz sour cream ‘n’ applesauce?”
On the same latke?
I would do half sour cream and the other half applesauce. Although I loved doing half and half on one latke too.
More importantly though, who’s making them and are they sharing?
You’re a real mench NTMTOM !
Try to save some for breakfast. I said try.
Is it just me, or it is snowing on this post? Not my wittiest best, but I just did the Windows 10 install and didn’t know if maybe cursor-directed-snow was part of the package…
Hi TinaK – yes, it’s snowing – it’s an effect NTMTOM found yesterday (I had to look twice too – thought I was getting a migraine!) 😀
Yes, the snow is an effect that I turned on by checking a box titled “make it snow.” The effect works on standard computers and laptops, but not tablets and phones (sorry).
Thanks. I kinda like it. Can I logically infer that there’s a box somewhere I can UNcheck to turn off the continuing sideways rain in the Pacific North Wet…?
I’d love to see some snow in the great brown and muddy north!
Image of Mother Nature checking a box that says “make it snow”.
Ha! That is the “you know I am going to do it anyway…” face I get from my gray tiger kitteh all the time. 😀
Our company have actually all come to find that the world wide web is fulled of some very amazing, appealing,
or even strange internet sites.
I know exactly what you mean! Whenever I look at the World Wide Web (or “surf the web,” as the young folks like to call it) I’m amazed at the strange things I see. There’s this one website with nothing but pictures of animals looking silly, and then there are words with crazy things the animals might be thinking. I can’t remember the name of the site at the moment, it’s really hard to remember: “That Is Not Mark, That Is a Different Mark,” or something like that. Have you ever heard of that one?