Wednesday, February 11, 2026

rEcess Art (Wordless Wednesday) and Words for Wednesday

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Linking up with Wordless Wednesday, Keith, Catsynth, 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 lissa on her blog.


This week's prompts are: 

1. heartbreak

2. cheeseburger

3. postcard

4. afterlife

5. beachcomb



Charlotte's colour of the month is Electric Rose.


It's been a long time since i had the chance to BEACHCOMB.  When we used to go to the shore each year, it was how i spent a good portion of each day.


I wonder sometimes if the AFTERLIFE will have oceans and beaches to walk.  I rather hope so.


It's somewhat of a HEARTBREAK we can't go on vacation any longer.  I have a POSTCARD i bought while there with a picture of the place, i put it in an Electric Rose frame and it makes me both happy and sad to see it.


Funny, isn't it, how we can be happy it happened and sad it won't happen again.  Kind of like how you feel after eating the best ever CHEESEBURGER (or whatever your great food of choice) and knowing you won't ever be able to eat that one in the same way, with the same people, and with the same joy you felt ever again.  It was once, and it's over.


However, i choose not to be sad, but to know there are other adventures.  I don't know where or when, but they will happen someday.




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Today is:


Armed Forces Day -- Liberia


Be Electrific Day -- Edison's birth anniversary


Don't Cry Over Spilled Milk Day -- no history on the origin, but remember we all mess up once in a while, don't take small mess ups too seriously


Evelio Javier Memorial Day -- Panay Island, Philippines


Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes/World Day of the Sick -- Roman Catholic Church (anniversary of the first appearance of Our Lady of Lourdes to Bernadette)


Grandmother Achievement Day -- internet generated; call your grandmother, or someone's grandmother you admire, and tell her what she is doing right


Independence Day -- Vatican City (Holy See) (a/k/a Lateranensi Pact Day, for the pact that established it as an independent state)


Kenkoku Kenen-no-hi -- Japan (also called National Foundation Day or Empire Day)


Meringue Memorial Day -- don't know who came up with it, but it's the day to see if you remember how to make meringue


National Inventors' Day -- US (Edison's birth anniversary)


National Peppermint Patty Day


National Shut-In Visitation Day -- some sites have it here, some in October; either way, go visit someone who can't get out of the house today, or make plans to see them this weekend


Nelson Mandela Day -- South Africa (celebrates his release from prison)


Pro Sports Wives Day -- the annual recognition of those who truly are sports widows, wives of professional athletes, coaches, and support personnel; prosportswives.com


Satisfied Staying Single Day -- for those who aren't desperate to have someone by the 14th; sponsored by Wellcat Holidays


St. Caedmon's Day (Oldest English poet known by name.)


White Shirt Day -- a recognition of the dignity of the working class


Youth Day -- Cameroon



Anniversaries Today:


Napoleon weds Marie-Louise of Austria, 1810

The founding of London University, 1826



Birthdays Today:


Taylor Lautner, 1992

Natalie Dormer, 1982

Kelly Rowland, 1981

Matt Lawrence, 1980

Brandy, 1979

Mike Shinoda, 1977

Jennifer Aniston, 1969

Sarah Palin, 1964

Sheryl Crow, 1963

Carey Lowell, 1961

Sergio Mendes, 1941

Bobby "Boris" Pickett, 1938

Burt Reynolds, 1936

Tina Louise, 1934

Leslie Nielsen, 1926

Paul Bocuse, 1926

Eva Gabor, 1921

Sidney Sheldon, 1917

Max Baer, 1909

Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1909

Philip Dunne, 1908

Thomas Alva Edison, 1847

Lydia Marie Child, 1802



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"The French Chef"(TV, with Julia Child), 1963

"Dynamo"(O'Neill play), 1929

"Salome"(Wilde Play), 1896

"La Fille du Regiment"(Donizetti Opera Comique), 1840



Today in History:


Traditional date for the founding of the Japanese empire under Emperor Jimmu, BC660

Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, heir to the Roman Emperorship, dies under mysterious circumstances in Rome, which clears the way for Nero to become Emperor, 55

Henry VIII of England is recognized as supreme head of the Church of England, 1531

The Pennsylvania Hospital opens, the first in the US, 1752

Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, petitions U.S. Congress for abolition of slavery, 1790

Anthracite coal is burned experimentally as fuel for heating a home for the first time, by Jesse Fell in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 1808

Robert Fulton files a patent for improvements to steamboat navigation, 1809

Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry signs a redistricting bill that leads to the first use of the term "gerrymander," 1812

The first public toilet facilities for women opens in London, on Bedford Street, 1852

The Meiji constitution of Japan is adopted, 1889

Emma Goldman is arrested for lecturing on birth control, 1916

BBC Television produces the world's first ever science fiction television program, an adaptation of a section of the Karel Capek play R.U.R., which coined the term "robot", 1938

Glenn Miller is awarded the first ever gold disc for selling one million copies of "Chattanooga Choo Choo," 1941

Eighty-seven countries, including the US, UK, and USSR, sign the Seabed Treaty outlawing nuclear weapons in international waters, 1971

The People's Republic of China lifts a ban on works by Aristotle, Shakespeare and Dickens, 1978

Nelson Mandela, a political prisoner for 27 years, is released from Victor Verster Prison outside Cape Town, South Africa, 1990

The first wave of the Egyptian revolution culminates in the resignation of Hosni Mubarak, 2011

Pope Benedict XVI announces his resignation from February 28, the first pope to resign since 1415, 2013

Francesco Schettino, Captain of the Costa Concordia that ran aground 2012, is convicted of manslaughter in Grosseto and sentenced to 16 years in jail, 2015

The discovery of gravitational waves (through collision of two black holes) is announced by physicists from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (Ligo), 2016

The journal Nature Medicine publishes the results of an artificial intelligence system created to help doctors diagnose patients when it was tested against actual physician diagnoses; the AI system barely won, 2019

Brazilian Maya Ganeira, riding a 73.5ft (22.4m) wave at Nazaré, Portugal, sets the record for the largest wave ever surfed by a woman, 2020

The world's second oldest person, French nun Sister André' celebrates her 117th birthday after surviving COVID-19, 2021

Australia lists the koala as endangered for the first time in Queensland, New South Wales and ACT after a steep decline in numbers, 2022

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Enjoy It While It Lasts, 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 


This is usually the day i have news from the world of Carl, and i do have a bit, but not in the usual way.


Yesterday was #2 Son’s craziest day of the year at work next to Pi day where his company sells pizza for $3.14 each.  Yesterday was BOGO Day, where they have lines out the door from morning until night for Buy One, Get One Free.


He asked me weeks ago to babysit yesterday and do Carl and Ms. S today, and that’s what’s up.


Thus i have no clue how Carl’s Monday went, but i’m there today gathering material for next week.


Also, there is news.  The group home place where Carl will be moving has said it shouldn’t be long now.  Possibly as early as April, we will be losing Carl when he moves a six-hour drive away.


I don’t think any of us are ready, but here it comes.  We'd best enjoy his antics while they last.  Not that he won't have antics there, but we won't hear about them, unless the staff tell Ms. V and she tells me.


Meanwhile, last Tuesday was our ladies’ meeting, and i went over there to pick up Ms. V so we could go together.


He was there, having a breakfast fit for champions, with three kinds of cereal, biscuits, a frozen breakfast something or other, and he was grabbing yoghurt when i walked in.


Shaking my head, i asked him where he put all the food.  He didn’t quite understand and, holding the cereal box said, “Well, the rest goes back in the cabinet...”


Carl also continues to come to church some Sundays, instead of the closer one his mom now attends (she’s not going to drive all the way to town alone).  Everyone smiles when they see his half tucked shirt and not-quite-put-together appearance and makes him feel welcome.  


He’s never quite on time, never quite knows where to sit and changes at least once, and hovers over the cookies in the reception room, but he’s Carl and it’s good.  After all, he grew up in this church and will always have a place.


Meanwhile, some funnies.














Have a blessed and beautiful Tuesday, everyone!








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Today is:


Deep Blue Day -- the IBM computer defeats chess champion Gary Kasparov, the first such victory for a computer, in 1996


Extraterrestrial Culture Day -- New Mexico, US ("to celebrate and honor all past, present, and future extraterrestrial visitors in ways to enhance relationships among all citizens of the cosmos, known and unknown.")


Feast of Saint Paul's Shipwreck -- Malta


Gold Record Day -- Glenn Miller is awarded the first ever Gold Record, for "Chattanoga Choo Choo", 1942


National Cream Cheese Brownie Day


National Memorial Day of the Exiles and Foibe -- Italy, especially in Trieste


National Sports Day -- Qatar


Plimsoll Day -- honoring Samuel Plimsoll, the "Sailor’s Friend," who persuaded Parliament to have a maximum load limit on ships.


Safer Internet Day -- organised originally by Insafe, now called Better Internet for Kids (promotes safe and responsible use of the internet by teaching children how to keep themselves safe online; this year's theme is "Together for a better internet")       


St. Scholastica's Day (Patron of children in convulsions, nuns; LeMans, France; against rain, storms)


Try to Invent a New Jell-O Flavor Day -- it can't hurt to try


Umbrella Day



Anniversaries Today:


Poland is symbolically married to the Baltic Sea by Jozef Haller de Hallenburg, celebrating the restitution of Polish access to the water, 1920

Tom Thumb marries Mercy Lavinia Warren, 1863

Queen Victoria marries her cousin Albert von Saxe-Coburg, 1840

Treaty of Paris ends the Seven Years' War (a/k/a French and Indian War), 1763

Academie Francaise forms in Paris (by Cardinal Richelieu), 1635



Birthdays Today:


Lance Berkman, 1976

Laura Dern, 1967

Glen Beck, 1964

Lenny Dykstra, 1963

Cliff Burton, 1962

George Stephanopoulos, 1961

Greg Norman, 1955

Jim Cramer, 1955

Mark Spitz, 1950

Donovan, 1946

Frances Moore Lappe, 1944

Roberta Flack, 1939

Robert Wagner, 1930

Leontyne Price, 1927

Lon Chaney, Jr., 1906

Bertolt Brecht, 1898

Frances Margaret "Dame Judith" Anderson, 1898

Jimmy Durante, 1893

William "Bill" Tilden, 1893

Boris Pasternak, 1890

Samuel Plimsoll, 1824

Charles Lamb, 1775



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"My Friend Flicka"(TV), 1956

"Death of a Salesman"(Play), 1949

"Puss Gets the Boot"(Cartoon, first Tom and Jerry short), 1940

"Icebound"(Pulitzer-winning Davis' Play), 1923

"All the News That's Fit to Print"(Slogan of the New York Times), 1897

"Les Contes d'Hoffman"(Offenbach Opera), 1881  

"The Lily of Killarney"(Opera), 1862



Today in History:


St. Paul is shipwrecked on the island of Malta, 60

Crusaders defeat Prince Redwan of Aleppo at Antioch, 1098

The St. Scholastica's Day riot breaks out in Oxford, England, leaving 63 scholars and perhaps 30 locals dead in two days, 1355

Wampanoag Indians under King Philip kill all the men in Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1676

Edmund Halley is appointed the second Astronomer Royal of England, 1720

The Treaty of Paris ends the French and Indian War, surrendering Canada to England, 1763

Simon Bolivar is named dictator by the Congress of Peru, 1824

The first US fire extinguisher patent granted to Alanson Crane of Virginia, 1863

The YWCA is founded in NYC, 1870

Nathaniel Carr Goodwin becomes the first actor to perform in two different cities on the same day, in Boston for a matinee, and then in NYC for and evening performance, 1887

Nearly 11,000,000 acres of land, ceded to the US government by the Sioux Indians, is opened for settlement, 1890

The New York Times begins using the slogan, "All the news that's fit to print," 1897

Japan and Russia declare war after Japan's surprise attack on Russian fleet at Port Arthur disabled 7 Russian warships, 1904

Britain's first modern and largest battleship "HMS Dreadnought" is launched, 1906

Baseball outlaws all pitches that involve tampering with the ball, 1920

New Delhi becomes the capital of India, 1931

The first singing telegram is delivered, by the Postal Telegram Company of NYC, 1933

Captured American U2 spy-plane pilot Gary Powers is exchanged for captured Soviet spy Rudolf Abel, 1962

Ron Brown is elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee becoming the first African American to lead a major American political party, 1989

The IBM supercomputer Deep Blue defeats Garry Kasparov for the first time, 1996

The communication satellites Iridium 33 and Kosmos-2251 collide in orbit, destroying both, 2009

The Venezuelan government orders more than 100 malls to close early to save electricity, due to drought caused by El Niño, 2016

More than 30 bushfires are put out by the heaviest rainfall in 30 years in New South Wales, Australia, helping end one of the worst bushfire seasons ever, 2020

Astronomers confirm they've found the most distant planetoid in the solar system so far, four times further than planetoid Pluto, 2021

A World War II era bomb discovered in Great Yarmouth, England, detonates as a crew works to disarm it, causing no injuries, 2023