Paczki Day. I had to look this up. Here is part of what it said. "The sweet holiday of Paczki Day takes place the day before Ash Wednesday. The Polish tradition of indulging in fried dough filled with jams, custards or other sweet surprises dates back to the Middle Ages.A PUNCH-kee or POONCH-key or POOCH-key is traditionally a round Polish pastry filled with fruit and coated in sugar. "
Fat Tuesday
National Pancake Day/IHOP Day
National Do a Grouch a Favor Day
National Almond Day. I’m not crazy about almonds. I prefer peanuts and cashews.
Fastnacht Day. With deep roots in Germany, Fastnacht Day is a pre-Lenten celebration that takes place the day before Ash Wednesday.
Fastnacht means “fast” and “night” in German. In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, Fastnacht represents an entire season of festivities leading up to Shrove Tuesday. The traditions are rooted in the same pre-Lenten celebrations that have taken place for centuries. Those fasting for Lent used up the rich foods they would be giving up in a feast.
One of the traditional items to come out of the celebration was a pastry made from potatoes and yeast. This delicious doughnut known as fastnacht came the U.S. by way of the Pennsylvania Dutch. In their settlements, the pastry is one of the principal food traditions. The sweet treat is often cut into a triangle or square. Along with fastnacht, the celebration in Pennsylvania Dutch country includes a sumptuous feast before the long 40 days fast.
@Bbear. You must be experiencing rehabbing galore. Get better and stronger soon. Don’t think for a moment we are not thinking (and pulling) for you!!!!
I received this answer to my email to Bob that I sent the other day.
“I have lost most of my remaining strength. I am currently in the ER at Marietta Memorial Hospital. All rooms in the hospital are full. So I amLiving in the ER for now.”
I really hope that he recovers! He might not be able to get go comics on his phone, so he might not know how hard we’re pulling for him.
At first I thought that was Oliver, but then I realized that’s Mr. Hollings worth, who is a different shade of gray. Besides, Oliver would never be that mouthy towards Annie. On another note, saw ten finches, a Steller’s jay, and a junco while out walking today.
More_Cats_Than_Sense over 3 years ago
Time for Tuesday Cats!
TFTBCV#1
https://i.imgur.com/nq66kjs.mp4
TFTBCV#2
https://i.imgur.com/Jmpx5UK.mp4
TFTC#1 – When ‘Bob’ comes by to visit.
https://i.imgur.com/uwp5SLC.jpg
TFTC#2
https://i.imgur.com/aRaXfk3.jpg
TFTC#3
https://i.imgur.com/JPFlM6n.jpg
TFTC#4
https://i.imgur.com/peiFslD.jpg
TFTC#5
https://i.imgur.com/iwlblFw.jpg
TFTC#6
https://i.imgur.com/P1NILf8.jpg
TFTC#7
https://i.imgur.com/rZOV9Ht.png
TFTC#8
https://i.imgur.com/xTZzE2a.jpg
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Tuesday Bonus Bunnies!!
TBBV#1
https://i.imgur.com/EQbc3KX.mp4
TBB#1
https://i.imgur.com/CVezQGM.jpg
TBB#2
https://i.imgur.com/kcvbNEL.jpg
TBB#3
https://i.imgur.com/LhzA1Gg.png
TBB#4
https://i.imgur.com/xNupOIy.jpg
LastRoseofSummer Premium Member over 3 years ago
Subtle sarcasm won’t work on a cat, Annie. “MOVE!” That may work.
DennisinSeattle over 3 years ago
Whack him with the broom might work better.
laughingkitty over 3 years ago
Today is:
Paczki Day. I had to look this up. Here is part of what it said. "The sweet holiday of Paczki Day takes place the day before Ash Wednesday. The Polish tradition of indulging in fried dough filled with jams, custards or other sweet surprises dates back to the Middle Ages.A PUNCH-kee or POONCH-key or POOCH-key is traditionally a round Polish pastry filled with fruit and coated in sugar. "
Fat Tuesday
National Pancake Day/IHOP Day
National Do a Grouch a Favor Day
National Almond Day. I’m not crazy about almonds. I prefer peanuts and cashews.
Fastnacht Day. With deep roots in Germany, Fastnacht Day is a pre-Lenten celebration that takes place the day before Ash Wednesday.
Fastnacht means “fast” and “night” in German. In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, Fastnacht represents an entire season of festivities leading up to Shrove Tuesday. The traditions are rooted in the same pre-Lenten celebrations that have taken place for centuries. Those fasting for Lent used up the rich foods they would be giving up in a feast.
One of the traditional items to come out of the celebration was a pastry made from potatoes and yeast. This delicious doughnut known as fastnacht came the U.S. by way of the Pennsylvania Dutch. In their settlements, the pastry is one of the principal food traditions. The sweet treat is often cut into a triangle or square. Along with fastnacht, the celebration in Pennsylvania Dutch country includes a sumptuous feast before the long 40 days fast.
diskus Premium Member over 3 years ago
These remind me of those daily calendar strips
diskus Premium Member over 3 years ago
Its tough being a cat, but someone has to do it
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 3 years ago
I will be the first to admit. The more you nap, the better you get at it.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’m donating blood today. Noon.
I may have to go get lunch at J’s Fish & Chips after.
I must part cat because my favorite forms of protein come from the sea.
Perkycat over 3 years ago
It’s hard to sleep with that swishing broom sound!
jessegooddoggy over 3 years ago
Mr Hollingsworth channeling Mr Puddifoot, not a good sign.
daleandkristen over 3 years ago
@Bbear. You must be experiencing rehabbing galore. Get better and stronger soon. Don’t think for a moment we are not thinking (and pulling) for you!!!!
noreenklose over 3 years ago
OT: Bob
I received this answer to my email to Bob that I sent the other day.
“I have lost most of my remaining strength. I am currently in the ER at Marietta Memorial Hospital. All rooms in the hospital are full. So I amLiving in the ER for now.”
I really hope that he recovers! He might not be able to get go comics on his phone, so he might not know how hard we’re pulling for him.
C’MON BBEAR, WE’RE PULLING FOR YOU! ! !
GET WELL SOON! ! !
WDemBlk Premium Member over 3 years ago
BBear, I’m praying for you. Miss you.
jessegooddoggy over 3 years ago
We miss you Blob, and are sending the very best wishes for your recovery.
tad1 over 3 years ago
Great pictures today. :)
tad1 over 3 years ago
At first I thought that was Oliver, but then I realized that’s Mr. Hollings worth, who is a different shade of gray. Besides, Oliver would never be that mouthy towards Annie. On another note, saw ten finches, a Steller’s jay, and a junco while out walking today.
tad1 over 3 years ago
Get well soon, BBear.