Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Dear Madame Zoltar


Hello, my tooty-cutey friends!  How are you?  Every week, more leaves hit the ground and it gets a little cooler.  After New Years, I’d like to be put into a medically induced coma until outside temps are in the 60’s again.  I’m reading and hearing so much contradictory information on the coming winter.  We’re either going to die in the grip of a monstrous weather system, or not.

No one knows what’s going to happen with the weather, not even I, Madame Zoltar®.

I dislike the waning of the daylight.  I think it leads to depression.  The shortest day of the year is almost two months away and I’m already going stir crazy.  Getting older just makes it more difficult. 

And, of course, the waning of the daylight means cooler and cooler temps.  Winter - bah, humbug!

Junior’s going crazy over what character he should be for Halloween.  He always gets worked up like this, gets a sugar buzz from a few of the candies and then he crashes.  I suggested that he go as the Polar Vortex, but he’s afraid he may be attacked.  I don’t plan on attending every little and last party that Junior takes part in.  He grows from these experiences.

Our powerful Green Bat Packers took apart the Carolina Panthers last weekend.  This Sunday, October 26, at 7:30 PM, at the New Orleans Saints, the Packers will continue their climb to the top.

In the Irregular Football League, Mr. hale-bopp’s Half Astrophysicists still top the league.  I wonder if he’s using some super-computer to pick out his players.

Than you all for stopping by to read my blog.  It makes me feel wonderful if I help someone.

Take your problems to: MadameZoltar@jtirregulars.com

I love you all, my dears.  Stay safe and warm.  Instead of turning up the heat, we should huddle together under blankets. Taedium vitae!

6 comments:

Beejay said...

Morning....thanks for the Wednesday greeting.

Tender Heart Bear said...

Madame Z- I do not like the leaves falling because that means less pictures I get to take of the pretty colors. I don't want to think of what is coming next because I do not like that weather.

kkdither said...

I really do not mind the cooler temperatures. The dark gets me. When I leave the house in the morning and it is pitch black out and the stars are clearly visible, it is pretty, but also very depressing.

Rearranging the clocks seems like a terrible idea to me. It only helps for a couple of weeks, then it is dark so much earlier in the evening. I need to go south. This gets harder every year.

OKIE said...

Come on down KK. I don't like the dark either. I prefer waking up to sunshine.

Beejay said...

I'm south!

OrbsCorbs said...

The grass always looks greener on the other side.