Friday, November 28, 2025
Friday, November 21, 2025
In Which We Live the Cafe Life
When I was young and wild, I had a favorite bar, but now I have calmed down considerably and have a favorite cafe instead. I'm sure soon I will be reduced to having a favorite doctor's waiting room. So all that means I frequently mention my adventures in Peet's, the world's finest cafe. When I was looking for an apartment, my primary requirement was being near Peet's, since real estate is all about location, location, location. The sweet place where I now hang my head popped up a block from Peet's and I was immediately sold. I would have put up with rats and asbestos if I needed to, fortunately it turned out to be a lovely apartment.
Being so close to the mecca of lattes and pastries means I can go there every single day. And I'm glad I do, if it wasn't for Peet's, I would have long since turned into a shut-in talking to my cat even more than I already do. Not that I actually speak to anyone at the cafe, god forbid, but all the baristas know me so always have a little chit chat with them and then I ignore everyone else, but I still have to deal with overhearing my fellow customers, so very many of whom are idiots. I recently heard some guy patiently explain to his middle-aged female companion that tuna came in cans. Bitch, what? How could you you live in this world as long as you apparently have without knowing how to get tuna?
More to today's point is that I realize I have never shared what my beloved Pete's looks like. So here's a quick little tour to let everyone know when I mention the old place what I am talking about.
Guys with whom I'd like to have a cup o' joe:
Friday, November 14, 2025
In Which Toby Frolics
My substantial collection of fancy Chinese Art Deco rugs is one of my favorite things I own. It also suffered from Unfortunate Liquids when my late cat Octavia was so sick these last few week. And so I shipped all the rugs off to be washed and I'm looking forward to a stinky-free future soon.
The floor here is that fake wood flooring in a gray taupe non-color that is so popular with all the hip kids who have had their taste eliminated by the internet. The rugs add a welcome amount of color and texture and keep my little tootsies warm, but I hadn't realized they also have been suppressing my cat Toby's entertainment.
Since the fake wood floors hard slick surface has been revealed, Toby has been gleefully chasing and pouncing on toys he previously ignored. The toys skitter in a way that makes him crazy. I had thought Toby didn't really like toys, but it was just that he didn't have the right arena for his skills.
Usually whenever I try to interest Toby in some toy time, he looks at me like he's concerned for my mental well-being. He seems slightly insulted when I throw a ball towards him or try to get him to chase some stuffed little mouse. And yet, when I later walk back in the room there will be toys scattered everywhere indicating some bacchanal has occurred without me. It hurts my feelings a little bit.
But for the next week or so, Toby will have all the hunt and kill enrichment a little kitty could ask for. That catnip filled iguana had just better watch out.
Men I'd like to play with:
Friday, November 7, 2025
In which We Lose an Email
Huston, I hope you see this, I'm sorry, but I lost the email you sent about the Super Agent Fred art you wanted. Please send it again.
Also, if anyone is looking for free art, absolutely no-cost-to-you art, check out
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
In Which We Say Goodbye to Octavia
Whenever you take on a pet, you do so with the knowledge that no matter how much you love them, you are almost certainly going to outlive them. It's just part of the deal; you get to clean up their poop and feed them and come home to the wreckage they have created and they in turn sleep on top of you and purr and absolutely own your heart. And you get to deal with the grief of letting them go.
So that brings us to Octavia, the world's absolute most sweetest cat ever. Just a little more than 2 weeks ago, she developed a urinary tract infection, which is not uncommon in old ladies of any species. Even after I got that settled down, she never really recovered, and stopped eating. A trip to the emergency vet revealed she had a mass on her pancreas and a couple more in her liver. I am strongly opposed to putting an animal through the misery of chemotherapy; as one vet who agreed with me put it, "they didn't sign up for that" and so I have just been trying to keep her comfortable.
Last week I came face-to-face with the realization that it was time to quit putting off the inevitable. In only a couple of weeks she has lost probably half of her body weight, her back legs no longer work, and she can barely drink. So I have scheduled a vet to come here this afternoon and put her to sleep.
I went through this with Saki a few years ago and I know it is genuinely painless and the right thing, but oh man, it is so difficult. When I adopted Octavia a year and a half ago, I did so knowing she was a pretty old cat and that our time together would probably be short, but I had really hoped it might be longer than this. Nevertheless, I'm glad I did it. She has been loving and sweet, and I'm glad she didn't have to live out the end in a cage at Cat Jail.
I know naked guys don't really fit with this post necessarily, but they always make me feel better, at least a little, so I will include them here:
In Which We are Victimized Before We Indulge Musically
Oh goddamit. Once again, some fucking THIEF has swiped my credit card number. This happens on the regular so often that I am no longer i...
-
If you look below this post, you'll see that the last post I put up here on Blogger is a sniffy little tirade about how I will NEVER d...
-
Quit bragging. My dear friend drumstick had his 50th birthday this last weekend. 50! Can you imagine? What a baby. I told his wife, Hot...
-
So this is mrpeenee's sixth birthday. I have no idea how these things happen. I originally started this whole thing only because I...

























