RAT!

I wish I would’ve stopped to get a picture. Hindsight’s a bitch.

So there we all were last night, watching the Warriors get beat-up by the Heat, when all of a sudden Ramses jumped out of The Chair (the huge recliner that’s supposed to be Tim’s throne) and ran to the back door in full slink mode. He was alert and focused. I knew what that meant. There’s something in the Concrete Jungle. I jumped up to join him but, of course, saw nothing. Ramses had, so I let him out and he immediately ran to a far corner of the patio where I had built-up a half-wall of cinder blocks.

We had the rat cornered.

I figured the critter had quickly made its way out under the fence but no – Ramses became very interested in one cinder block at the top of that half-wall, the one that I had stuck a trowel in. I removed the trowel and pandemonium ensued. The animal (at this point I did not know whether we were dealing with a mouse, a rat, or something else), which had tucked itself into the half-wall, now fled.

I imagined he/she would squeeze under the fence in the corner, but it ran back into the patio where Ramses caught it. I heard it’s scream before I saw any of this happen. Ramses is that fast. It was a RAT. His first and I was concerned it might turn on him. My fears were unwarranted, though, because Ramses sauntered back into the house with rat firmly in jaws, and strolled upstairs.

Meanwhile, Brandon (who had been napping on the chair in front of the back door) had woken up and was looking around wondering what the fuss was all about. (“Brandon, you’re late to the party.”) Yes, Ramses retained his title of Numero Uno Apex Predator in this house. Quelle surprise.

Shutting the door after myself, I went upstairs to my bedroom. Ramses was crouching on the carpet (which is now smeared with blood) with his prize. Growling. He knew I would take it from him. So I had to wait until he dropped it. This took a few minutes, during which time I went back downstairs to get a sturdy plastic bag. (I wasn’t at all sure the rat wouldn’t bite ME when I picked it up.)

Finally Ramses let go of the poor thing – which was thoroughly dead by now – and began playing with it. For those humans who’ve not seen this behavior it can be unsettling, but this is a perfectly normal and instinctive behavior. I made my move. Too late! He anticipated this and grabbed it once more in his jaws. I tried to get him to relinquish the rat but there’s no way in hell he was gonna let go – his jaws are like a steel trap. Then Brandon showed up (finally) to see what all the hubbub was about which caused Ramses to drop the rat once again, and I snatched it up using the aforementioned bag.

I made sure to praise The Prince throughout the whole ordeal.

Mr. Rat got a proper send-off in the corner of the ivy outside that I have christened “the graveyard”. Ramses, like always, received a piece of smoked tuna as a consolation prize. Then I went to work on the bloodstains upstairs.

Once I had returned to my spot on the couch, Ramses settled down utterly pleased with himself – as he should’ve been.

At this time, I’d like to address the issue of the Concrete Jungle having been certified by the NWF as a “Wildlife Habitat”. This means it is a refuge for wildlife. All wildlife. I have made every effort to ensure that My Little Predator wreaks no havoc on the creatures that come here – and will continue to do so. Brandon has been very helpful in this regard, as when he is out there with Ramses the birds can see him and will refrain from alighting on the ground where Ramses can catch them.

That being said, I will allow Ramses a rat or mouse here-and-there, as it happens so infrequently. Birds are off limits, as are lizards and the like.

I shall endeavor to maintain a Wildlife Mötel in our little slice of heaven – otherwise known as the Concrete Jungle.

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Ringing in 2024 – Rock-Vixen/Witch style

Note: This is an updated Post from last year.


January 1st just so happens to be National Bloody Mary Day. So guess what we’ll be drinking on Monday?

But enough of that, this weekend will be all about clearing the old to welcome in the new. Dusting, vacuuming, doing the laundry…but I’m saving “sweeping” until Sunday evening. Why? So glad you asked…

The act of “sweeping out the door” banishes all bad luck that may reside in the home. This should be done on New Year’s Eve.

I will also do a cleansing purge. Since I’m not overly fond of white sage (Smells like body odor to me.) I will burn copal.

Of particular note: Nothing – and I mean NOTHING – should be taken out of the home on January 1st! Nor should one do any type of cleaning. This is to ensure that the good luck that the New Year ushers in will not be flushed away.

This includes (but is not limited to): Cleaning cat boxes, doing the laundry, washing/rinsing dishes/cutlery (if you don’t have a dishwasher leave them soaking in the sink), and taking out the trash. I don’t even use the garbage disposal!

Look at January 1st as a “day of rest”. Don’t do shite except hang-out. Be lazy. Drink Bloody Marys and watch the Rose Parade! Better yet, Monday would be a great time for binge-watching.

Other New Year’s Eve customs celebrated to bring good luck and fortune:

  • Romanians tuck a few bills under an area rug.
  • The Spanish eat 12 grapes – one for each stroke of midnight. This sounds yummy, especially when paired with some cheese and wine!
  • In Italy, at the stroke of midnight, they throw something out the window. This not only symbolizes letting go of the past but makes room for good fortune to enter.
  • At the stroke of midnight, the people of Argentinia take one step forward with their right foot.
  • The making of noise at midnight on NYE dispels evil spirits. SO MAKE SOME NOISE!!!!

What to eat on January 1st: black-eyed peas are especially lucky, and any ring-shaped foods such as bagels or donuts. (Did someone say Stan’s Donuts?)

And absolutely NO CRYING on the first day of the year!!!!

However, petting a black cat is sure to bring you good luck in the coming year…
Good thing I have one of those:

Happy New Year!!!

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REPOST: Vampyres, Witches, and Queen B’s Oh My::Barbara Steele

Happy Birthday, Ms. Steele!


None of these fascinating women should be called “Scream Queens”. (You won’t find Fay Wray here.) Each captured my imagination in one way or another, even at a young age. Perhaps they only starred in ONE horror movie yet that role would linger in my memory long after I’d seen the film. Some I EQUATED with a particular movie. The one thing they all have in common? They’re all bewitchingly beautiful.


Barbara Steele

Steele was born in Birkenhead, Cheshire; and studied art at the Chelsea Art School and in Paris at the Sorbonne.

During the 1960s, Steele starred in a string of Italian horror films, including Black Sunday (1960), The Horrible Dr. Hichcock (1962), The Ghost (1963), The Long Hair of Death (1964), Castle of Blood (1964), Terror-Creatures from the Grave and Nightmare Castle (both 1965). She also starred in Roger Corman’s adaptation of The Pit and the Pendulum (1961) and the British film Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968).

She is the only girl in films whose eyelids can snarl.
– Raymond Durgnat

Her eyes spoke volumes. Intense. Piercing. And can we talk about those chiseled cheekbones and her wild mane of dark hair?

Of course, Ms. Steele starred in a number of non-horror-related movies…

including a favorite of mine: Pretty Baby. (“Goddamn, I lost my bet!”)

AND an episode of Night Gallery

Queen of All Scream Queens: Barbara Steele
@ Wikipedia

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December 28, 2023

2023 is almost gone, but before that happens here’s a mash-up of December 2023 sights, tastes, and memories. I hope you enjoy them.

Brandon’s 1st Christmas

In the Concrete Jungle there are a couple plants that have died back but most still look good. The purple alyssum (on its 2nd winter) is blooming, as are the impatiens (some are in their 3rd winter here). Both of these plants are considered Summer annuals. Three others, however, are growing like mad.

I made Pannetone Bread Pudding this morning using some left-over Strauss eggnog and topped it off with a drizzle of Prevedelli Farms’ Apple Cinnamon Syrup.

After sampling some Hot Buttered Rum at the Dickens Faire we had to bring home a jar of the mix. Actually, we should’ve bought two jars because it’s the best we’ve ever tasted: Bramosia Chocolates & Fine Candies

In Memory of Diego
(Taken a month before he passed.)
4.4.2003 – 12.10.2019

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