Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Clever Stuffie (Wordless Wednesday) and Words for Wednesday

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Linking up with Wordless WednesdayCatsynthKeith, and Sandee at Comedy Plus.     




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Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and has become a moveable feast of word or picture or music prompts to encourage us to write stories, poems, or whatever strikes our fancy.   



This week's words/prompts are:


1.peach  

2.granola 

3.bowl  

4.idea  

5.wood  

6.sad


and/or:


1.turn  

2.scarecrow  

3.flowers  

4.cauldron  

5.hot  

6.bubble


Charlotte's colour of the month is Jade Green.


use either list or both, or mix and match, just have fun.



She'd put the CAULDRON on to boil, but as soon as the contents got HOT enough for her breakfast, she ladled out a dipperful and put it in the Jade Green BOWL, added her homemade GRANOLA, and sliced a PEACH into it for good measure.


Then she added more WOOD to the fire so the mixture would BUBBLE nicely.  It was time to make this year's SCARECROW, and she kept to the old ways, making sure it had enough magic in it to do the job properly.


She timed it so as soon as she took the last bite of her breakfast, it was ready for the FLOWERS she'd picked the day before, the ones she knew would work best, boiled in her special mixture, then fished out and dried, and stuffed in with the straw.


Not bothering to TURN when he came in, she knew he would be glancing at her with a smile, a rather patronizing one as he had an IDEA what she was doing.  It made her SAD he did not keep to the old ways.  She would as long as she could, and he didn't stop her, so there was that.   He allowed her to make her special mixture, which she used for her meals and her magic, as she claimed it kept her young, although he wouldn't touch it.  


Soon the new scarecrow was done, and it worked as well as had the one before.  Yes, she'd keep to those old ways, they worked for her and it was enough.




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Today is:


Celtic Tree Month Tinne begins (Holly)


Feast of St. Sunniva (Ancient Norse solar maiden Sunna's worship around this time of year was merged with the story of this medieval saint; Patron of Bergen, Norway and the Norwegian west coast)


Math 2.0 Day -- celebrating the intermingling of math with technology 


Nagoya Sumo Tournament -- Nagoya, Japan (one of the 6 major tournaments; through the 22nd)


National Milk Chocolate with Almonds Day


Old Crafts Day -- it's listed in a few places, but i can't find the history; Old time crafts, or old crafts you've had sitting around the house and never gotten done? If you have the latter, do them or toss them!


Olive Branch Petition Day -- the final attempt, by the 13 Colonies, to avoid a complete break with England in 1775


SCUD Day (Savor the Comic, Unplug the Drama) -- a good habit, on every day


Sts. Aquila and Prisca's Day


St. Kilian's Day (Patron of people with gout or rheumatism, whitewashers; Bavaria, Germany; Paderborn, Germany; Tuosist, Ireland; Wurzburg,Germany)


Video Games Day -- do they really need a day?


Vitulatio -- Ancient Roman Calendar (when Vitula was given the first fruits of the earth)


Ziegfeld Follies Day -- his first "Follies of 1907" opened on this day



Anniversary Today:


Prince Richard of Gloucester marries Birgitte Eva van Deurs, 1972




Birthdays Today


Jaden Smith, 1998

Sophia Bush, 1982

Milo Ventimiglia, 1977

Kathleen Robertson, 1973

Beck Hansen, 1970

Billy Crudup, 1968

Toby Keith, 1961

Kevin Bacon, 1958

Christopher G. Moore, 1952

Marianne Williamson, 1952

Anjelica Huston, 1951

Wolfgang Puck, 1949

Kim Darby, 1948

Raffi, 1948

Cynthia Gregory, 1946

Jeffrey Tambor, 1944

Steve Lawrence, 1935

Marty Feldman, 1933

Roone Arledge, 1931

Billy Eckstine, 1914

Nelson Rockefeller, 1908

Louis Thomas Jordan, 1908

Philip Cortelyou Johnson, 1906

Alfred Binet, 1857

John D. Rockefeller, 1839

Ferdinand von Zeppelin, 1838

Etienne De Silhouette, 1709



Today in History


Vasco da Gama sets sail on first direct European voyage to India, 1497

Charles II of England grants John Clarke a Royal Charter to Rhode Island, 1663

Battle of Restigouche – British defeat French forces in last naval battle in New France, 1760

The Olive Branch Petition is drafted by the Second Continental Congress as the Congress' last attempt to get King George III of Great Britain to reason with them, 1775

The Declaration of Independence has its first public reading, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the Liberty Bell is rung, 1776

Chippewas turn over huge tract of land in Ontario to the United Kingdom, 1822

Commodore Perry sails into Tokyo Bay, 1853

The initial force of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police begin their March West, 1874

The first issue of the Wall Street Journal is published, 1889

St. John's, Newfoundland is devastated in the Great Fire of 1892

The Dow Jones Industrial Average reaches its lowest level of the Great Depression, bottoming out at 41.22, 1932

The United States Air Force accepts its first female recruits into a program called Women in the Air Force (WAF), 1948

Richard Nixon delivers a special congressional message enunciating Native American Self-Determination as official US Indian policy, leading to the Indian Self-Determination Act, 1970

The Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe creates the office of High Commissioner on National Minorities, 1992

NATO invites the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland to join the alliance, membership to become effective in two years, 1997

The Space Shuttle Atlantis is launched in the final mission of the U.S. Space Shuttle program, 2011

Pope Francis condemns the 'global indifference' to the plight of immigrants who have drowned trying to reach Europe, 2013

The mission of the NASA Curiosity Mars rover begins, 2013

UNESCO declares Asmara, capital of Eritrea, a world heritage site for its Art Deco buildings, 2017

Eritrea and Ethiopia announce the re-establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries after almost 20 years, 2018

According to new genomic study in "Nature", people from eastern Polynesia had DNA from indigenous Colombia, showing Americans and Polynesians made contact around 1200 A.D., 2020

Japan says the Olympics will be held without spectators as Tokyo announces state of emergency due to a surge in COVID-19, 2021

Sir Elton John completes the final concert of his farewell tour, 2023

Bulgaria's request to adopt the euro as the country's official currency is approved by the European Parliament and Council, 2025

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Jackpot! A Random and Happy Tuesday Post

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It's time once again for a random and happy Tuesday, linking up with Stacy's Random Thoughts at Stacy Uncorked and Sandee at Comedy Plus.  



Yesterday was odd, no going over to Carl's place.  Instead, i got to go to the laundromat and then to a "job interview" with a new cleaning job i hope to get for Monday mornings.  They'll talk it over, we'll discuss pay, and we'll see how it pans out.



My Sweetie came in the other day and said, "I have good news!"


My response was, You won the lottery and you aren't going to divorce me and run off with some floozy?


He laughed and said, "No, The Big Boss is so impressed with all the work I've been doing for him while his mother-in-law was dying, he wants me to take you out to dinner on him!  Isn't that great?"


Well, i said, it is great, but i think the lottery would have been better!


We both laughed.  It just goes to show you don't have to leave home to always find the funny side.


How about some funnies.


















Have a blessed and beautiful Tuesday, everyone!






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Today is:


Aphrodisia -- Ancient Greek Calendar (bathing festival of Aphrodite and Peitho [Persuasion]; date approximate)


Bonza Bottler Day™


Carnival Tuesday -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines


Chocolate Day -- no one knows why today, so why not?  Enjoy chocolate cereal with chocolate milk for breakfast, some chocolate covered raisins and nuts as a midmorning snack, chocolate milk with lunch, chocolate truffles as a midafternoon snack, chocolate liquer before dinner, chocolate cake for dessert, and sip chocolate coffee any time through the day!


Father-Daughter Take a Walk Together Day -- encouraging fathers to take some special time out with their girls today


Global Forgiveness Day -- encouraging "citizens of this global village" to forgive and be forgiven; sponsored by the CECA


Independence Day / National Day -- Solomon Islands(1978)


Macaroni Day -- it goes with more than just cheese!


National Strawberry Sundae Day


Nones of July -- Ancient Roman Calendar; celebrations on this day included:

     Festival of Feriae Ancillarum -- "Feast of the Serving Women", when female servants dressed up and "attacked" men of free birth with fig boughs; in honor of the serving women who helped free the city of Rome from the Gauls

     Nonae Caprotinae -- "Nones of the Wild Fig", honoring Juno Caprotina with a sacrifice under a wild fig tree

     Parilia -- festival for Pales, god of the herds


Saba Saba Day -- Tanzania (literally "Seven Seven" Day, a/k/a Peasants' Day or Workers' Day, and the biggest day of the Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair)

     Maonyesho ya Saba Saba -- Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (Dar es Salaam Trade Fair)


St. Willibald's Day (Patron of Eichstatt, Germany)


Tanabata -- Japan (star festival, 7th day of 7th month; some areas go by lunar calendar, but most larger cities celebrate by the Gregorian Calendar now)


Tell The Truth Day -- a yearly challenge from Kepa Freeman of Teens Express to go the whole day without telling a lie or saying or doing anything misleading or dishonest


Unity Day -- Zambia


Unity Factory Day -- Yemen (all workers are encouraged to play at work today, to build team and national unity)




Anniversaries Today


James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr., marries Eleanor Rosalynn Smith, 1946



Birthdays Today


Michelle Kwan, 1980

Cree Summer, 1969

Jorga Fox, 1968

Billy Campbell, 1959

Shelley Duvall, 1949

Ringo Starr, 1940

Doc Severinsen, 1927

Pierre Cardin, 1922

Gian Carlo Menotti, 1911

Robert Heinlein, 1907

Satchel Paige, 1906

Marc Chagall, 1887



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Ryan's Hope"(TV), 1975

"All You Need is Love"(Single release), 1967

Waverly(Novel, publication date), 1814

"Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate"(Canticles, HWV 278 & 279), 1713



Today in History


A retrial verdict acquits Joan of Arc of heresy 25 years after her death, 1456

Raid of the Redeswire, the last major battle between England and Scotland, 1575

United States begins first military draft; exemptions cost $300, 1863

An International Railway trolley with an extreme overload of 157 passengers crashes near Queenston, Ontario, killing 15, 1915

Sliced bread is sold for the first time by the Chillicothe Baking Company of Chillicothe, Missouri; it is described as “the greatest forward step in the baking industry since bread was wrapped", 1928

Alleged and disputed Roswell UFO incident, 1947

Venus occults the star Regulus. This rare event is used to determine the diameter of Venus and the structure of the Venusian atmosphere, 1959

In Canada, the Official Languages Act is adopted making the French language equal to the English language throughout the Federal government, 1969

Sharia is instituted in Iran, 1980

Samantha Smith, a U.S. schoolgirl, flies to the Soviet Union at the invitation of Secretary General Yuri Andropov, 1983

The Western Black Rhinoceros is declared extinct due to poaching, 2006

In efforts to avoid food shortages and political oppression, South Korea begins work on a new facility to house North Korean refugees, 2011

Tesla Motors produces its first mass-market car, the Model 3, 2017

Nigeria, Africa' biggest economy, joins the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), in attempt to create world's largest free trade area, 2019

The world's biggest sandcastle, standing 21.16m (69.4 feet) high, using nearly 5,000 tons of sand, is completed in Blokhus, Denmark, 2021

Scientists in the US begin the search for dark matter with a device in a former gold mine in Lead, South Dakota, 2022

The US announces it has destroyed the last if its stored chemical weapons in accord with the International Chemical Weapons Convention, 2023

More than 3 million passengers were recorded passing through US airport security in one day, a record, 2024