Sunday, February 1, 2026

Wrong Brew (Cajun Joke), Sunday Selections and Sunday Selfie

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Just because Sandee of Comedy Plus is no longer hosting a Silly Sunday blog hop, do not expect me to quit telling Cajun jokes, especially as it has now become a habit.


Grandpa was getting Grandma's coffee yesterday morning and when she heard us talking about it (as we usually leave for the grocery store as soon as he's done), she first thought she heard us say something was wrong with the coffee maker.


Tee Boudreaux done come to de kitchen an' say, "Happy February, Père!  It be's de shortest month!"


But Boudreaux done be shakin' hims head, an' when Tee ax him, "What be's wrong, Père?"  Boudreaux say, "I done knew dis month o' February be goin' to "bru" us de trouble wit' de weather, but I din't know it be goin' interfere wit' my brew, too!"


An' Tee say, "Père, what you mean?"


An' Boudreaux say, "Mais, de coffee maker jes' done gone out!"





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Sunday Selections was started as a way for bloggers to use photos that might otherwise just languish in their files.  The rules have been relaxed, and it is now simply a showcase for your photos, new or old, good or bad, although nothing rude, please.  Our friend River is hosting, and other participants often include Charlotte/Mother Owl, Andrew, and WiseWebWoman             


Just what got snapped, flowers by the window, some odd artworks, a gold flowery ornament dangling from a chair at an office, Grandma's camellias, one sunrise photo, and it is pink flamingo season.


















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This week, Jack wants to join the Kitties Blue at The Cat On My Head for their Sunday Selfies Blog Hop.   


This is his, "Grandma's going to give me a treat!" selfie.





She did!





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Today is:


Air Force Day -- Nicaragua


Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery -- Mauritius


Be An Encourager Day/Inspire Your Employees to Excellence Day -- begun by ecard companies; send someone an encouraging word today


British Yorkshire Pudding Day -- UK (celebrating this delicious traditional dish, and here's how to make it right)   


Candlemas Eve


Cross-Quarter Day of Imbolc/Sughnassad -- various celebrations through the 2nd 


Dignity Action Day -- UK (aiming to ensure people who use care services are treated as individuals and are given choice, control, and a sense of purpose in their daily lives)


Dump Your Significant Jerk Day -- beginning of Dump Your Significant Jerk Week; make a resolve and do it now, before Valentine's Day


Federal Territory Day -- Kuala Lumpur, Labuan, and Putrajaya, Malaysia


Festival of the North -- Ketchikan, AK (month long celebration of the arts in Alaska, including a wearable art show, ballet performances, and more)


Four Chaplains Sunday -- Interfaith 


Freedom Day -- US (anniversary of the approval of the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery)


Full Snow Moon -- sometimes also called the Full Hunger Moon, as the most snow falls this month and finding food is hardest

    Meaka Bochea -- Buddhist (celebration of the final sermon of Buddha)

    Navam Full Moon Poya Day -- Sri Lanka

    Spring Lantern Festival -- China (final day of the Chinese New Year celebrations)

    Tabodwe Full Moon -- Myanmar (month of Hta-Ma-Ne Feast, the harvest festival of Thanksgiving)


G.I. Joe Day -- the action hero first went on sale this day in 1964


Guru Ravidas Jayanti/Magha Purnima -- CH, HP, HR, MP, and PB, India


Heroes' Day -- Rwanda


Hula in The Coola Day -- a day to laugh at winter doldrums and escape the cold for a bit -- warm up the house, put on your shorts and have a luau!


Independence Day -- Nauru


Kalends of February -- Ancient Roman Calendar; also

     Festival of Helernus (god of vegetables and the underworld)


National Baked Alaska Day


Robinson Crusoe Day -- anniversary of the 1709 rescue of Alexander Selkirk, whose story inspired the novel Robinson Crusoe; a day to be adventurous and self-reliant


Royal Canadian Mounted Police Day -- the Dominion Police and the North-West Mounted Police officially merged on this day in 1920 to form the "Mounties"


Solo Diners' Eat Out Week -- sooner or later, everyone faces the challenge of eating out alone, so go enjoy doing so, celebrating this lifestyle skill


Spunky Old Broads' Day (also the start of Spunky Old Broads' Month) -- a day for women over 50 to resolve to live a regret free life


St. Brigid's Day (aka St. Bridget or Saint Brighid of Kildare; Patron of babies, blacksmiths, boatmen/mariners/sailors, cattle, chicken farmers, children of unwed parents, dairy workers, fugitives, midwives, nuns, poets, printing presses, scholars, travelers; Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland; Ivrea, Turin, Italy; Kildare, Ireland; Leinster, Ireland)

    formerly celebrated on Feb. 2 as the Imbolc quarter day of the Irish pagan calendar


Triodion begins -- Orthodox Christian (Publican \& Pharisee Sunday)


Tu B'Shevat -- Judaism ("New Year of the Trees", begins at sunset)


Tupperware Sculpting Day -- internet generated; take an old, worn piece of Tupperware, melt it, and sculpt something


Working Naked Day -- dedicated to those who work from home without the support system an outside work environment provides


Ya-Ya Matsuri -- Owase, Mie Prefecture, Japan (parades, street festivals, and boys diving into the sea for purification; through the 5th)



Birthdays Today:


Lauren Conrad, 1986

Michael C. Hall, 1971

Pauly Shore, 1970

Lisa Marie Presley, 1968

Pauly Shore, 1968

Sherilyn Fenn, 1965

Brandon Lee, 1965

Princess Stephanie of Monaco, 1965

Bill Mumy, 1954

Rick James, 1948

Bob Jamieson, 1943

Terry Jones, 1942

Sherman Helmsley, 1938

Don Everly, 1937

Garrett Morris, 1937

Boris Yeltsin, 1931

Stuart Whitman, 1929

S.J. Perelman, 1904

Langston Hughes, 1901

Clark Gable, 1901

John Ford, 1894

Louis Stephen St. Laurent, 1882

Hatty Wyatt Caraway, 1878

Victor Herbert, 1859



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Late Night with David Letterman"(TV), 1982

"Rich Man, Poor Man"(TV Miniseries), 1976

"The Secret Storm" (TV), 1954 (first TV soap opera)

"General Electric Theater"(TV), 1953

"You Are There"(TV), 1953

"La Boheme"(Puccini Opera), 1896

"The Corsair"(publication date), 1814



Today in History:


Teenaged Edward III is crowned King of England, but the country is ruled by his mother Isabella of France and her lover Roger Mortimer, 1327

The Colony of Roanoke Island is established by the landing of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1587

Alexander Selkirk, the inspiration for Robinson Crusoe, is rescued from the uninhabited archipelago of Juan Fernandez, 1709

The Ottoman sultan orders the capture of his unwelcome guest, King Charles XII, resulting in the Kalabalik i Bender (Tumult in Bender), 1713

The first US steamboat patent is issued, by Georgia, to Briggs \& Longstreet, 1788

The capital of Upper Canada is moved from Newark to York, 1796

The American Insurance Company of Philadelphia opens, the first such company managed by blacks, 1810

Volcano Mayon on Luzon, Philippines erupts killing 1,200, 1814

Slavery is abolished in Mauritius, 1835

The first US dental school, the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, is incorporated, 1840

Auburn University is chartered as the East Alabama Male College, 1856

Morris Raphall of NYC becomes the first rabbi to open the House of Representatives, 1860

Julia Howe publishes the "Battle Hymn of the Republic," 1862

Jefferson Long of Georgia is the first black to make an official speech in the House of Representatives (opposing leniency to former Confederates), 1871

The first volume of A New English Dictionary, A to Ant,later called the Oxford English Dictionary, A-Ant, is published, 1888

Thomas Edison completes the world's first movie studio, in West Orange, N.J., 1893

The first auto insurance policy is issued, by The Travelers Insurace Co., 1898

China's empress Tzu-hsi forbids binding woman's feet, 1902

The first US federal penitentiary is completed, at Leavenworth, Kansas, 1906

Russia adopts the Gregorian Calendar, 1918

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police forms as Royal Northwest Mounted Police merge with Dominion Police, 1920 

The United States Army launches Explorer 1, 1958

Four black students stage the first of the Greensboro sit-ins at a lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, 1960

The Hamilton River in Labrador, Canada is renamed the Churchill River in honour of Winston Churchill, 1965

Canada's three military services, the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force, are unified into the Canadian Forces, 1968

Director Roman Polanski skips bail and flees the United States to France after pleading guilty to charges of engaging in sex with a 13-year-old girl, 1978

The Ayatollah Khomeini is welcomed back to Tehran, Iran after nearly 15 years of exile, 1979

Lillian E. Fishburne becomes the first female African American to be promoted to rear admiral, 1998

Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrates during reentry into the Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts aboard, 2003

Johanna Siguroardottir is elected as the first female Prime Minister of Iceland, 2009

Myanmar's first freely elected parliament in 50 years has its opening session in Nay Pyi Taw, 2016

Archaeologists announce that the discovery of thousands of previously undetected structures in Mayan lowland civilization in Guatemala, using Lidar technology, which suggests there was a population of about 10 million, 2018

January 2019 was Australia's hottest month on record according to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology, 2019

Locusts swarm across East Africa, leading Somalia to declare their largest national emergency in 25 years, 2020

Wisdom the Albatross, age 70, becomes the world's oldest known bird to hatch a chick at the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, 2021

The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, considered the 'Nobel Prize for Engineering,' is awarded to Masato Sagawa for inventing the neodymium-iron-boron (Nd-Fe-B) magnet, 2022

Saturday, January 31, 2026

The Days Go On, at Home or Away, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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It’s Thankful Day and there’s always so much!  The good overwhelms the not-so-good, doesn’t it?


The weather has been cold, but we’re most thankful there’s been no snow here, the swamp plants and critters don’t know what to do in those conditions.


#2 Son and i are very thankful last Saturday’s drive went well in spite of the rain which brought the cold behind it.


Speaking of #2 Son, we’re all thankful when he was not quite as careful with a tool as he could have been, he simply got a cut above his eye.  It was a close call.


The weather was so cold and wet Sunday morning, Ms. A decided to stay home with Becca.  As much as i missed having my worship buddy with me, i was thankful my Sweetie and i got to church early and had a lovely service.


As always, time with our little Annie is a delight for which i am very thankful.




Daughter-in-Law had a doctor appointment and we’re very thankful all is well so far with the baby to come.


They tell me that's a baby in there, I'll take their word!


One of the breakers in our house is not very strong and kept tripping.  I’m thankful for the microwave which was plugged into that circuit, it has served us well for 25 years (yes, that long).  It still works, but it has started to throw that breaker with almost every use, so we’re thankful The Big Boss gave us a great one he had only gently used, and we kept it for the day we knew the old one would retire.


I’m very thankful Ms. G’s latest escapade, picking up a ton of cat food to distribute to community cat feeders, did not result in me or her getting a spider bite.  I do love spiders, but among all the bags and cans of food we were sorting, stored outdoors and on a trailer, there were a couple of brown recluse spiders which we dispatched.


Also, in said escapade, i am thankful i did not totally freeze with having to work outdoors.


Thursday went well at Ms. V’s house in spite of the fact she still hasn’t gotten the kitchen sink fixed.


The shelter was much more calm and quiet Friday evening, but there were people looking to adopt.  We were thankful it wasn't too crowded as Pumpkin got out of his room and was not at all keen on going back in, so a calm evening helped settle him until we could bribe him in with treats.


A big thankful this week is my Sweetie and i are doing okay with only the one vehicle, as we aren’t sure when we will be able to have Slow-Moe fixed.  He is at home more and we're thankful it's working out for now.


We’ve done this before, we can do it again, i’m thankful i can run my own errands even if it is more convenient to have him do it and thankful Brother-in-Law is available in the evenings and they enjoy running the roads together when they have stuff to do.



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Today is:


Backward Day -- no info on the origin, but if you want to do something backward, go ahead


Eat Brussels Sprouts Day --  saute in olive oil with some garlic, they are worth it!


Eve of Brigantia -- Ireland (St. Bridget's Eve, the night when she crosses the countryside and bestows blessings)


Feast of Great Typos -- another that no one will claim inventing, but since we've all made them, we may as well celebrate them


Feast of Isis -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)


Gasparilla Pirate Fest -- Tampa, FL (reenactment of the invasion of Tampa by pirates, this is the adult version of last weekend's celebration for kids)


H&ll is Freezing Over Day -- internet generated day to review the list of things you said you would do when h*ll freezes over


Independence Day -- Nauru(1968)


Inspire Your Heart With the Arts Day -- begun by Rev Jayne Howard Feldman as a day to use art to feed your soul


National Brandy Alexander Day


National Bug Busting Day -- UK (this is one idea that needs export to the whole world! the aim is to have every child checked for head lice on the same day, and thus get rid of them in one fell swoop, so they don't circulate endlessly)


National Gorilla Suit Day -- Mad Magazine's Maddest Artist, Don Martin, says this is the day to pull that gorilla suit out of the closet and step out in style.


National Storytelling Week -- UK (the Society for Storytelling encourages you to celebrate one of the most ancient art forms; through Feb. 8)  


Play An Old Game You Haven’t Played in Years Night -- internet generated, and a great idea


Scotch Tape Day -- it hit the market this day in 1928


St. John Bosco's Day (Patron of apprentices, boys, editors, laborers, schoolchildren, students, young people-especially youth of Mexican descent)




Birthdays Today:


Justin Timberlake, 1981

Kerry Washington, 1977

Portia de Rossi, 1973

Minnie Driver, 1971

Kelly Lynch, 1959

Jhn Lydon, 1956

Nolan Ryan, 1947

Charlie Musselwhite, 1944

Richard Gephardt, 1941

Jessica Walter, 1941

Stuart Margolin, 1940

Queen Beatrix, 1938

Suzanne Pleshette, 1937

Philip Glass, 1937

James Franciscus, 1934

Ernie Banks, 1931

Jean Simmons, 1929

Carol Channing, 1923

Norman Mailer, 1923

Mario Lanza, 1921

Jackie Robinson, 1919

Thomas Merton, 1915

Garry Moore, 1915

Tallulah Bankhead, 1903

Eddie Cantor, 1892

Zane Grey, 1872

Franz Schubert, 1797

Robert Morris, 1734

Tokugawa Ieyasu, Shogun of Japan, 1543



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"These Are My Children"(TV), 1949 (first daytime TV Soap Opera)

"The Green Hornet"(Radio), 1936

"The Lone Ranger"(Radio), 1933

"Three Sisters"(Chekhov Play), 1901

"Hedda Gabler"(Ibsen Play), 1891



Today in History:


Guy Fawkes is executed for his plotting against Parliament and James I of England, 1606

The first venereal diseases clinic opens at London Lock Hospital, 1747

The Corn Laws (tariffs on imported grains) are abolished in Britain, paving the way for more free trade, 1849

The United States orders all Native Americans to move into reservations, 1876

The Bulletin of Sydney is founded, publishes for 128 years, 1880

An automobile exceeds 100 mph (161 kph) for the first time, at Daytona Beach, driven by A. G. MacDonald, 1905

The Soviet Union exiles Leon Trotsky, 1929

Scotch tape is first marketed by the 3M Company, 1930

Ida May Fuller of Ludlow, Vermont, US receives the first US Social Security monthly payment check, for $22.54, 1940

President Harry S. Truman announces a program to develop the hydrogen bomb, 1950

A North Sea flood causes over 1,800 deaths in the Netherlands, 1953

Explorer 1 – The first successful launch of an American satellite into orbit, 1958

James Van Allen discovers the Van Allen radiation belt, 1958

Mercury-Redstone 2 – Ham the Chimp travels into outer space, 1961

The Soviet Union launches the unmanned Luna 9 spacecraft as part of the Luna program, 1966

Astronauts Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa, and Edgar Mitchell, aboard a Saturn V, lift off for a mission to the Fra Mauro Highlands on the Moon, 1971

The first McDonald's in the Soviet Union opens in Moscow, 1990

Comet Hyakutake is discovered by Japanese amateur astronomer Yuji Hyakutake, 1996

NASA reveals the Regolith Advanced Surface Systems Operations Robot (RASSOR), a lunar mining robot which could be used to produce fuel and water directly on the Moon, 2013

Sergio Matarella is elected President of Italy, 2015

"World's best chef" French-Swiss Benoît Violier is found dead after apparent suicide weeks after being named world's best by La Liste, 2016

Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah is crowned King of Malaysia (Yang di-Pertuan Agong) to serve a five-year term, 2019

The United Kingdom formally withdraws from the European Union, 2020

The online word puzzle sensation Wordle is bought by the New York Times, 2022

A US Congressional committee excoriates social media executives for not doing enough to protect children online, 2024