Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Purple! (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 month the words/prompts are supplied by jabblog and can be found here at River's blog.



This week's words/prompts are:


1.hand  

2.useful  

3.panic  

4.horse  

5.shape  

6.sharp


and/or:


1.nuisance  

2.boredom  

3.quizzical  

4.history  

5.warfare  

6.hair


and a bonus set of words:


1.notification  

2.money  

3.cotton  

4.spray  

5.clock  

6.mug


Charlotte's colour of the month is Gold.


use any of these lists, or mix and match, just have fun.




For years their family farm had survived everything their part of the world had thrown at them, from WARFARE to every NUISANCE pest invasion to some less than USEFUL farm HANDs.  


HISTORY happens, is how she thought of it, you deal with what you are handed and keep going.  If you decide to stay with the farm life, you'll always have something going on and won't die of BOREDOM.


Now there was another threat on the horizon, and never being one to PANIC, the time to tackle it, she decided, was before it got dire.


She'd set her CLOCK to get her up early, had her MUG of coffee and used some bug SPRAY.  As much as she didn't like the stuff, she knew it was better than the alternative.  She also put her HAIR up, something she rarely took the time to do, mostly just putting it in a hanging ponytail or braid.


Then she saddled her HORSE and took off to ride along the bayou.  It was her favorite thing to do when she was facing a dilemma, something about the SHAPE of the landscape, the helping guide the horse to pick out the best way in the soft ground, and the SHARP smell of the land and water itself, helped clear her head to noodle ideas like nothing else.


He woke up later, momentarily wondering about what it was that was bothering him at the back of his brain, and then he woke up fully and the whole memory came back to him, that COTTON-pickin' NOTIFICATION they'd gotten.  He heaved a sigh and got up.  Nothing was going to change it, might as well get up and have breakfast.


As yellow-Gold sunlight poured through the kitchen window and he got the eggs and bread, she came in and he looked at her QUIZZICALly.  He figured she'd been out for an early morning ride, he'd seen her do it before when there was a problem to solve, but she had a slight smile on her face he couldn't decipher.


"Here we are worrying about a problem MONEY will solve," she said, "and I've had a brainstorm on how to go about getting it!"



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Today is:


Abolition Day -- Guadeloupe; Saint Martin


Buttercup Day -- an internet holiday that just sounds fun


Cellophane Tape Day -- patented this date in 1930


Children's Day -- Nigeria (a school holiday)


Mother's Day -- Bolivia


National Grape Popsicle Day


National Senior Health and Fitness Day -- US (don't let age get in the way of staying healthy!) 


Pop-up Toaster Day -- Charles Strite applied for his patent on the first pop-up toaster on this day in 1919


St. Augustine of Canterbury's Day (Roman Catholic Church observance; Patron of England)


St. Melangell's Day (Patron of hares)


Sunscreen Protection Day -- an annual, and unsponsored, reminder to use that SPF protection, every day!


Throw the B*st@rds Out Day -- originally directed at politicians, (and if you want to do that, too, great!), and celebrated on various days on various sites, but whomever is making your life miserable, toss them out!  or at least, toss them out of your thoughts for today.


World Otter Day -- International Otter Survival Fund




Birthdays Today:


Chris Colfer, 1990

André Benjamin, 1975

Jamie Oliver, 1975

Jack McBrayer, 1973

Joseph Fiennes, 1970

Jeremy Mayfield, 1969

Todd Bridges, 1965

Pat Cash, 1965

Adam Carolla, 1964

Peri Gilpin, 1961

Richard Schiff, 1955

Bruce Weitz, 1943

Louis Gossett, Jr., 1936

Ramsey Lewis, 1935

Lee Meriwether, 1935

John Barth, 1930

Henry Kissinger, 1923

Christopher Lee, 1922

Herman Wouk, 1915

Sam Snead, 1912

Hubert H. Humphrey, 1911

Vincent Price, 1911

Dolores Hope, 1909

Rachel Louise Carson, 1907

Dashiell Hammett, 1894

Isadora Duncan, 1878

Arnold Bennett, 1867

Wild Bill Hickock, 1837

Julia Ward Howe, 1819

Amelia Bloomer, 1818

Cornelius Vanderbilt, 1794



Debuting/Premiering Today


From Russia With Love(Film). 1964

The Three Little Pigs(Disney animated short), 1933



Today in History:


Habeaus Corpus Act, codifying how the writ of habeaus corpus is to be used, passes in UK, 1679

Peter the Great founds St. Petersburg, 1703

In Bolivia, the Battle of La Coronilla, in which the women from Cochabamba fight against the Spanish army, 1812

In Canada, American forces capture Fort George, 1813

Bubonic plague breaks out in San Francisco, California, 1907

The NC-4 aircraft arrives in Lisbon after completing the first transatlantic flight, 1919

The 1,046 feet (319 m) Chrysler Building in New York City, the tallest man-made structure at the time, opens to the public, 1930

Richard Gurley Drew receives a patent for his adhesive tape, later manufactured by 3M as Scotch tape, 1930

The Walt Disney Company releases the cartoon The Three Little Pigs, with its hit song "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?", 1933

In California, the Golden Gate Bridge opens to pedestrian traffic, , 1937

Toronto's CHUM-AM, (1050 kHz) becomes Canada's first radio station to broadcast only top 40 Rock n' Roll music format, 1957

Australians vote in favor of a constitutional referendum granting the Australian government the power to make laws to benefit Indigenous Australians and to count them in the national census, 1967

In Culpeper, Virginia, actor Christopher Reeve is paralyzed from the neck down after falling from his horse in a riding competition, 1995

Russian President Boris Yeltsin meets with Chechnyan rebels for the first time and negotiates a cease-fire, 1996

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, Netherlands indicts Slobodan Milosevic and four others for war crimes and crimes against humanity, 1999

The May 2006 Java earthquake strikes at 5:53:58 AM local time (22:53:58 UTC May 26) devastating Bantul and the city of Yogyakarta killing over 6,600, 2006

Scientists in Canada bring 400 year-old bryophyte specimens left behind by retreating glaciers during the Ice Age back to life, 2013

The director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Christine Lagarde calls for "tougher regulation and tighter supervision" of the banking sector, 2014

Commercial space company SpaceX is approved as a contractor to the U.S. military for satellite launches, 2015

A research team from University of York publish a study based on 711 samples from 72 countries that shows the world's rivers are widely contaminated with antibiotics, especially in Africa and Asia, 2019

Ringo Starr's fifteenth All-Starr Band debuts in concert, 2022

ASEAN announces Timor-Leste will officially join as its 11th member state, 2025

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Doggone Autocorrect! 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.  



Progress continues to be made in Carl's former digs, which will be where he stays when he visits and will be a good guest bedroom.


The soap scum in the shower is succumbing to treatment, i'm  hoping only one or two more sessions will actually clear it away.


Yesterday i made the bed (so Mr. L can go in there and sleep when i'm cleaning the rest of the house every other Thursday), finished cleaning out the rest of the bathroom, threw away a lot of junk from the kitchen and got half of it deep cleaned, sorted through a lot of stuff and most important to Ms. V, cleaned out his car.


Carl, like so many, lived in his car when he was in it.  There are now at least 3 loads of laundry waiting for me from stuff in the car, much other stuff is in the trash, and all the vehicle needs is vacuuming, a run through the car wash, and lots of fabric cleaner.


Speaking of cars, Ms. G always has to clean the passenger seat of the car before she can put me in it, and she conducts business as much as possible on the phone while driving.  If she's not on the phone (speakerphone), she's dictating a text message.


Of course, if you dictate a text, you have to deal with both the program's misunderstandings of what you said, and the dreaded autocorrect.


Last week, as she tried to send a message, she stopped at a light to read it before sending (always a wise idea) and yelled, "I said 'pm' not 'bm'!  Doggone phone!"


(For any who might not know, a "bm" can stand for "bowel movement."  She certainly wasn't trying to send any messages about that topic.)


We both ended up laughing over the phone's misunderstanding what she said and i suggested leaving on spell check but turning off autocorrect, which is what i do.  She's thinking about it.


How about some funnies.


















Have a blessed and beautiful Tuesday, everyone!






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Today is:


Bob Day -- an internet holiday i couldn't confirm, but if your name is Bob, you deserve a special day just for having that name!


Dracula Day -- Bram Stoker's Dracula went on sale this day in 1897


Dzien Matki -- Poland (Mother's Day)


Eid al-Adha -- Islam (Festival of Sacrifice, a three-day commemoration of Abraham's obedience and willingness to sacrifice his son; begins at sunset, local customs of date and official government days off in many places will vary)


Festival of the Valley -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (celebration of the movement of Amun from the East Bank of Thebes to the West Bank; it involved giving flowers and sharing food with the dead)


Holiday of the Receiving of Ra -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)


Independence Day -- Georgia(1918); Guyana(1966)


National Blueberry Cheesecake Day


National Cherry Dessert Day


National Day of Healing -- Australia (formerly called National Sorry Day; to express regret for the ill treatment of Aboriginal Peoples of Australia)


National Paper Airplane Day -- not an official holiday, but go make one, and have a blast; some people even organize contests


Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day -- Hawai'i


Sally Ride Day -- US (birth anniversary of America's first woman in space)


St. Augustine of Canterbury's Day (First Archbishop of Canterbury and Patron of England; feast day in the Anglican Communion and most Eastern Churches)


St. Philip Neri's Day (Patron of Gravina, Manfredonia-Vieste-San Giovanni Rotondo, and Rome, Italy; the United States Army Special Forces)


Thargelia -- Ancient Greek Calendar (birthday festival of Apollo and Artemis; through tomorrow, date approximate)


World Lindy Hop Day -- Frankie Manning's birth anniversary    




Anniversaries Today:


Boston University is founded by the Massachusetts legislature, 1869



Birthdays Today:


King Frederik of Denmark, 1968

Helena Bonham Carter, 1966

Lenny Kravitz, 1964

Genie Francis, 1962

Sally Ride, 1951

Pam Grier, 1949

Philip Michael Thomas, 1949

Hank Williams, Jr., 1949

Stevie Nicks, 1948

Brent Musburger, 1939

Miles Davis, 1926

James Arness, 1923

Peggy Lee, 1920

Jay Silverheels, 1919

Frankie Manning, 1914

Peter Cushing, 1913

Robert Morley, 1908

John Wayne, 1907

Dorothea Lange, 1895

Al Jolson, 1886



Today in History:


Armenian rebels battle the Sassanid empire and win the right to openly practice Christianity, 451

An earthquake strikes Kamakura, Japan, killing about 30,000, 1293

Geneva expels John Calvin and his followers from the city, 1538

Alse Young becomes the first person executed as a witch in the American colonies, 1647

Lewis and Clark first see the Rocky Mountains, 1805

The Indian Removal Act is passed by the U.S. Congress, 1830

Dred Scott is emancipated by the Blow family, his original owners, 1857

The impeachment trial of U.S. President Andrew Johnson ends with Johnson being found not guilty by one vote, 1868

Nicholas II becomes Tsar of Russia, 1894

Charles Dow publishes the first edition of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, 1896

The first major commercial oil strike in the Middle East is made, 1908

The world's longest-lasting tornado, lasting for over 7 hours and traveling 293 miles, strikes Mattoon, Illinois, 1917

British Guiana gains independence, becoming Guyana, 1966

Apollo 10 returns to Earth after a successful eight-day test of all the components needed for the forthcoming first manned moon landing, 1969

The Soviet Tupolev Tu-144 becomes the first commercial transport to exceed Mach 2, 1970

Willandra National Park is established in Australia, 1972

George Willig climbs the South Tower of New York City's World Trade Center, 1977

A 7.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Japan, triggering a tsunami that kills at least 104 people, injures thousands. Many people go missing and thousands of buildings are destroyed, 1983

The European Community adopts the European flag, 1986

Zviad Gamsakhurdia becomes the first democratically elected President of the Republic of Georgia in the post-Soviet era, 1991

The Supreme Court of the United States rules that Ellis Island, the historic gateway for millions of immigrants, is mainly in the state of New Jersey, not New York, 1998

Sherpa Lakpa Gelu climbs Mount Everest in 10 hours 56 minutes, 2003

The New York Times publishes an admission of journalistic failings, claiming that its flawed reporting and lack of skepticism towards sources during the build-up to the 2003 war in Iraq helped promote the belief that Iraq possessed large stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction, 2004

The May 2006 Java earthquake kills over 6,600 people, leaves 200,000 homeless, 2006*

The World Health Organization confirms that Ebola has reached Sierra Leone, 2014

Hackers steal personal data for about 100,000 taxpayers after breaking into a U.S. Internal Revenue Service system that allows taxpayers to retrieve previous tax returns; the data can be used to file tax refund claims and commit identity theft, 2015

Ken Wyatt becomes Australia's first Aboriginal minister in government as the minister for indigenous Australians, 2019

Amazon says it will buy 97-year-old film and television studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for $8.45 billion, 2021

A Hindi novel wins the International Booker Prize for the first time, Tomb of Sand by Geetanjali Shree, 2022

King Charles III begins a royal visit to Canada, 2025


*Occurred 22:54 GMT May 26, 05:54 Local Time May 27, so some sources date it today, some tomorrow