Martinex1: I am keeping it simple and relaxing a bit myself today. Happy Father's Day to all the Dads out there!. Enjoy the day and enjoy the family. Here are a few comic strips mirroring the theme of the day. Cheers all!
HBGirl experimented with a sumptuous Vegan chocolate french toast for breakfast (new favorite breakfast food).
She and I helped cover for missing volunteers at a monthly church lunch for food-challenged folks in my wife's church community. I grilled about 40 hamburgers and 60 hot dogs-- and thus had a tasty cook-out type lunch as a side-benefit.
HBgirl picked up a pet bunny as a sort of long-term pet-sitter for one of those folks-- and we have fallen utterly in love with it already.
Went up to Baltimore where we had an early dinner at a nice restaurant called MAIZEY'S, I believe.
And then saw a sparkling production of just about the most flawless farce ever-- NOISES OFF, at Everyman Theatre.
I believe one of my fondest memories was repurchasing a couple of the FIRST comics (high-qual copies off eBay..) my Dad ever bought me and showing them to him in his final years..(my originals were long since tossed, ripped, or beyond even 'reader' condition).
I guess it was a good way for me to say 'thank you'..., for igniting the imagination of a goofy young kid who was home sick for a week back in 1969..
Very nice Father's Day at the HB Household.
ReplyDeleteHBGirl experimented with a sumptuous Vegan chocolate french toast for breakfast (new favorite breakfast food).
She and I helped cover for missing volunteers at a monthly church lunch for food-challenged folks in my wife's church community. I grilled about 40 hamburgers and 60 hot dogs-- and thus had a tasty cook-out type lunch as a side-benefit.
HBgirl picked up a pet bunny as a sort of long-term pet-sitter for one of those folks-- and we have fallen utterly in love with it already.
Went up to Baltimore where we had an early dinner at a nice restaurant called MAIZEY'S, I believe.
And then saw a sparkling production of just about the most flawless farce ever-- NOISES OFF, at Everyman Theatre.
'Twere a good day, 'Twere!
HB
I believe one of my fondest memories was repurchasing a couple of the FIRST comics (high-qual copies off eBay..) my Dad ever bought me and showing them to him in his final years..(my originals were long since tossed, ripped, or beyond even 'reader' condition).
ReplyDeleteI guess it was a good way for me to say 'thank you'..., for igniting the imagination of a goofy young kid who was home sick for a week back in 1969..
Love your story there, david_b. Nice tribute to your Dad...
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