Monday, October 28, 2024

Rub a Dub-Dub, Three Dogs Want Their Grub (Awww Monday), Inspiring Quote of the Week, and Poetry Monday, Small

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Awww Monday is hosted by Sandee at Comedy Plus.


Join us every Monday for Awww...Mondays.  Post a picture that makes you say Awww... and that's it.


Make sure you get the code from Sandee's site, linked above, and leave a link to your post so we can visit you.  What better way to start the week than with a smile!


They'd just come in from "being good" outdoors and while they don't get a snack every time, this time they did.  These are blurry, but you don't often get them to all sit like this and they were about to break ranks so i snapped twice and got what i got.


It's Abby, Lulu, and Jack.










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Sparks is the brainchild of Annie of McGuffy's Reader, who wanted us to post something positive and uplifting at the start of the week.  While she no longer blogs, i like to post an Inspiring Quote of the Week in her honor.     







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Our dear friend Diane is taking a break

accommodations we must make

we miss her poetry and wit

so carry on as Poetry Monday's a hit!


Poetry Monday was started by Diane at On The Alberta/Montana Border.  Charlotte/Mother Owl and i are keeping it going while she takes a blog break, we hope temporarily.  Anyone else is welcome to join in the fun, just let us know!


This week the theme is Small.                  

     


If you ever think you're too small

to make any difference at all

and on your spirits it casts a pall,

then please may i call

your attention to the humble flea.


It's a terrible thing you know

as one night will easily show

if you ever to bed you go

and next thing, oh no!

there you find a flea!


Though small it has great might

in it you won't delight

it'll keep you up all night,

it's tiny with a big bite,

that humble little flea.


Future themes are:


Oct. 29 small (Today!)

Beating Around the Bush, November 4
Wild Goose Chase, November 11
Jumping the Gun, November 18
Cry Wolf, November 25


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Today is:



Bring Your Jack-O-Lantern to Work Day -- just check the fire code before you light that candle


Celtic Tree Month Negetal (Reed) begins


Dia do Servidor Publico -- Brazil (Civil Servants' Day)


Flying Baby Day -- celebrating the first baby born on an airplane on this day in 1929


Fyribod (or Forebode) -- Ancient Norse Calendar (announces the beginning of winter; date approximate)


Hari Sumpah Pemuda -- Indonesia (Youth Pledge Day)


Independence Day -- Czechoslovakia (from Austria-Hungary in 1918; still celebrated in the Czech Republic and Slovakia)


International Animation Day -- ASIFA (to honor the day Emile Reynaud presented the first animation to the public)


International School Library Day   


Isia -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (dates approximate; first day of the 6 day Isis festival)


Labour Day -- New Zealand


Milvian Bridge Day -- Christain (day to reflect on the interrelationship of religion and government)


National Chocolate Day


October Bank Holiday -- Ireland


Okunchi Matsuri -- Karatsu, Japan (with floats that date back to the 1800s; through the 30th)


Oxi Day / Greek National Day -- Greece (Sometimes "Ochi" or "Ohi", literally "No Day", celebrating resistance to Mussolini.)


Part Your Hair Crooked Just To See If Anyone Will Say Anything About It Day -- internet generated, celebrate at your own risk


Peniamina Gospel Day -- Niue (celebration of the conversion of the islanders to Christianity)


Plush Animal Lovers' Day -- internet generated; celebrate your love of stuffed animals today


Runic Half-month Hagal (hailstone) begin


St. Jude Thaddeus' Day (Patron of desperate or hopeless cases -- the reason Danny Thomas chose this saint to invoke as patron of the hospital he helped found.)


St. Paraskevi of Iconium's Day (Patron of fairs and traders; in Russia, patron of marriage; associated in Ukrain with Mokosh, the ancient women's divinity, and celebrated on the final Friday of the month)


St. Simon the Zealot's Day (Patron of curriers, sawmen, tanners)


Wild Foods Day -- as in, grown or caught in the wild (please be careful if you like mushrooms and want to gather your own!)




Anniversaries Today:


Statue of Liberty dedicated, 1886

Maimonides College is founded, 1867 (first Jewish college in the US)

R.H. Macy & Co. in NYC opens, 1858

Founding of Harvard University, 1636

Universidad Santo Tomas Aquino is established, 1538 (first university in the New World)



Birthdays Today:


Matt Smith, 1982

Joaquin Phoenix, 1974

Brad Paisley, 1972

Jeremy Davies, 1969

Julia Roberts, 1967

Andy Richter, 1966

Jami Gertz, 1965

Daphne Zuniga, 1962

Lauren Holly, 1963

Bill Gates, 1955

Annie Potts, 1952

Bruce Jenner, 1949

Telma Hopkins, 1948

Dennis Franz, 1944

Jane Alexander, 1939

Charlie Daniels, 1936

Cleo Laine, 1927

Jonas Salk, 1914

Francis Bacon, 1909

Edith Head, 1907

Howard Hanson, 1896

Georges Auguste Escoffier, 1846

Desiderius Erasmus, 1467



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"The Jack Benny Program"(TV), 1950

"Dead End"(Play), 1935

Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Pathetique(Tchaikovsky Op. 74), 1893



Today in History:


Constantine the Great defeats Maxentius, 312

Battle of Yaunis Khan in which Turkish forces under the Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha defeat the Mameluks near Gaza, 1516

Battle of Amba Sel, in which Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi again defeats the army of Lebna Dengel, Emperor of Ethiopia; the southern part of Ethiopia falls under Imam Ahmad's control, 1531

Peruvian cities of Lima & Callao are demolished by an earthquake, 18,000 die, 1746

Eli Whitney applies for a patent on the cotton gin, 1793

The first railroad in Spain, between Barcelona and Mataro, is opened, 1848

The Statue of Liberty is dedicated by President Grover Cleveland, and celebrated by the first ticker tape/confetti parade in NYC, 1886

An earthquake strikes Mino-Owari, Japan, kills 7,300, 1891

Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Pathétique, receives its première performance in St. Petersburg, only nine days before the composer's death, 1893

The St. Louis police try a new investigation method -- fingerprints, 1904

Czechoslovakia gains its independence in the break up of Austria-Hungary, 1918

The Volstead Act, passed by Congress over Wilson's veto, starts Prohibition, 1919

The first coast to coast radio broadcast of a football game, 1922

U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt rededicates the Statue of Liberty on its 50th anniversary, 1936

The Alaska Highway (Alcan Highway) is completed through Canada to Fairbanks, Alaska, 1942

Swiss chemist Paul Müller is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the insecticidal properties of DDT, 1948

The modern Kingdom of the Netherlands is re-founded as a federal monarchy, 1954

Nikita Khrushchev announces that he had ordered the removal of Soviet missile bases in Cuba, 1962

Nostra Aetate, the "Declaration on the Relation of the Church with Non-Christian Religions" of the Second Vatican Council, is promulgated by Pope Paul VI; it absolves the Jews of responsibility for the death of Jesus, 1965*

Britain launches its first satellite, Prospero, into low Earth orbit atop a Black Arrow carrier rocket, 1971

The centenary of the dedication of the Statue of Liberty is celebrated in New York Harbor, 1986

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner becomes the first woman elected President of Argentina, 2007

The US celebrates the 125th anniversary of the dedication of the Statue of Liberty, 2011

The World Health Organization ranks tuberculosis alongside HIV as 2014's two deadliest infectious diseases, 2015

The EU agrees to another Brexit extension to January 31 2020, 2019

The fifteenth-century medieval manuscript "The Book of Lismore", returns to Ireland after being donated by Chatsworth Settlement to University College Cork, 2020

Palestinian authorities in Jericho, West Bank unveil the restored floor mosaic in Hisham's Palace, one of the world's largest floor mosaics and dating from 660-750AD, 2021

Swedish engineers produce the world's first female crash test dummy which is not just a scaled down version of the male model, 2022

Sunday, October 27, 2024

How Long? (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.


In certain ways, Grandpa is very patient, listening endlessly when someone is discussing a medical problem with him.  In other ways he thinks everything should have been done yesterday.  He's ready to walk out the door for shopping almost the moment he steps in from going to church, always wanting to do whatever is next on his to-do list to get on to the next thing.


Boudreaux be's gettin' ready to take Tee to de game Saturday an' Tee cain't wait.  He done be runnin' back in de room wit' Boudreaux over an' over an' say, "Père, do you be's ready yet?"


An' fin'ly Boudreaux  he say, "Mais, garçon, you done gots all de patience you was born wit' 'cause you ain't done used none of it yet!"



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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.  It was hosted by River, who still participates, and is now hosted by Elephant's Child.        


Halloween decorating season is in full swing.





























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This week, Mac and Tracy want to join the Kitties Blue at The Cat On My Head for their Sunday Selfies Blog Hop.   


They were a bit shy and nervous, so Mac asked to stay in his box and be able to show his tocks for Tock-tober at the same time.  Tracy  wanted to stay beneath the hammock.




Here's a bonus selfie from Cousin Itt.






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Today is:


American Beer Day


Big Bang Day -- London, England

Boxer Shorts Day


Cernova Tragedy Day -- Slovakia


Cranky Co-Worker's Day -- because we all have occasional bad days; sponsored by Wellcat Holidays 


Daylight Saving Time ends -- Aland Islands; Albania; Andorra; Antarctica (Troll Station); Austria; Belgium; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Cyprus; Czech Republic; Denmark; Estonia; Faroe Islands; Finland; France; Germany; Gibraltar; Greece; Greenland; Guernsey; Holy See (Vatican City); Hungary; Ireland; Isle of Man; Israel; Italy; Jersey; Kosovo; Latvia; Lebanon; Liechtenstein; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Macedonia; Malta; Mexico; Moldova; Monaco; Montenegro; Morocco; Netherlands; Norway; Palestinian Territories; Poland; Portugal; Romania; San Marino; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Ukraine; United Kingdom; Western Sahara

     National Sleep-In Day -- begun by those who want you to spend the extra hour gained resetting your clocks catching up on your ZZZZ's

     Zero Tasking Day -- spend the extra hour gained when turning the clocks back doing nothing, just practice being


Feast of Osiris in Abydos -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)


Good Bear Day -- on Theodore Roosevelt's birthday, celebrating the stuffed toy created in his honor


Haute Dog Howl'oween Parade -- Long Beach, CA, US (dress up your dog and have a howling good time)


Independence Day -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines(1979); Turkmenistan(1991)


Jounen Kweyol -- Dominica; Saint Lucia (Creole Day, one of the biggest and most colorful celebrations in both of these countries, celebrating the Creole language and culture)


Mother-in-Law Day -- a day to honor good Mothers-in-Law for their contributions to their families and for enduring all the bad jokes; if you have a lousy one, go listen to Ernie K-Doe's song    


National American Beer Day


National Potato Day


National Tell A Story Day -- Scotland; UK (preserving the heritage of traditional stories)


Navy Day -- US (on T.R.'s birth anniversary)


Radio Day -- US (US Commerce Dept. issued the first broadcasting license this date in 1920)


Reformation Day/Reformation Sunday -- Protestant Christian (obs.)


St. Frumentius' Day (Patron of Abyssinia; Ethiopia)


Sylvia Plath Day


Visit a Cemetery Day


World Day for Audiovisual Heritage -- International     


World Occupational Therapy Day    



Anniversary Today:


The NYC Subway begins operation, 1904



Birthdays Today:


Zadie Smith, 1975

Marla Maples, 1963

Simon LeBon, 1958

Roberto Benigni,1952

Jayne Kennedy, 1951

Fran Lebowitz, 1950

Carrie Snodgrass, 1946

John Cleese, 1939

Ruby Dee, 1924

Roy Lichtenstein, 1923

Bette Babray, 1920

Nanette Fabray, 1920

Dylan Thomas, 1914

Emily Post, 1872

Theodore Roosevelt, 1858

Niccolo Paganini, 1782

Captain James Cook, 1728



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Lettice and Lovage"(Play), 1987

"Beyond the Fringe"(Revue), 1962

"Walt Disney/Wonderful World of Color/Wonderful World of Disney"(TV), 1954 (the show had several different names over the years, but even when it switched stations, it was still the same show)

"You Bet Your Life"(Radio), 1947

"Nocturnes"(Debussy orchestral compsition), 1901(first performance of all three parts together)




Today in History:


Constantine the Great is said to have received his Vision of the Cross, 312

Founding of the city of Amsterdam, 1275

Founding of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1682

US Navy forms, 1775

Missouri governor Lilburn Boggs issues the Extermination Order, which orders all Mormons to leave the state or be exterminated, 1838

R.H. Macy & Co. opens its first store, on 6th Ave. in NYC, 1858

Boss Tweed is arrested, 1871

The first underground New York City Subway line opens, 1904

The first published reference to "jazz" appears, in Variety, 1916

Chuhei Numbu of Japan sets the long jump record at 26' 2 1/2", 193

"You Bet Your Life," with Groucho Marx, premiers on ABC radio, 1947*

Benjamin O. Davis Jr. becomes the first African-American general in the United States Air Force, 1954

Mauritania and Mongolia join the United Nations, 1961

The British government suddenly deregulates financial markets, leading to a total restructuring of the way in which they operate in the country, in an event now referred to as the Big Bang, 1986

The U.S. prison population tops 1 million for the first time in American history, 1994

Gliese 229B is the first Substellar Mass Object to be unquestionably identified, 1994

Stock markets around the world crash because of fears of a global economic meltdown, 1997

The Boston Red Sox win the World Series for the first time in 86 years, 2004

The SSETI Express micro-satellite is successfully launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, 2005

The Royal Australian Navy announces that they discovered the wreck of a World War II submarine in Simpson Harbour, Papua New Guinea during Operation RENDER SAFE, 2011

The first operation to separate conjoined twins joined at the head in India completed in New Delhi, 2017

Elon Musk takes over Twitter, 2022