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Yes, it’s the cars again.
We’re thankful for them, no matter what. Life in this area wouldn’t be possible without one, the bus system is too badly broken and unreliable.
In the very thankful department:
I had vegetable sushi last Saturday.
Sunday was cold but Mr. Cal, Becca and i enjoyed our walk anyway.
The congregational meeting went well, our church has fully acquired the property next door, making future planning easier.
I got to see Ms. V before leaving Carl’s place the only time i’d be over there this week, sometimes i don’t as she sleeps late.
Ms. D’s company for Christmas tidied up after themselves remarkably well (and i got to visit with some of them before they left), so finishing cleaning the house was easy. Also, her plumbing is fixed.
Speaking of plumbing, #1 Son unstopped our sink. No more worrying the leaky faucet will flood the bathroom! (The leaky faucet is for another day, we can’t afford to replace it right now. One crisis at a time, please.)
Ms. G’s boat motor started, and i’m still able to climb ladders and duck under the canvas and move around under it enough to help get the cover in place.
My Sweetie and i got our double shift done Thursday faster than we’ve ever done it before.
Ms. GA needs me to tend cats twice this weekend, which means extra money.
Slow-Moe managed to get home after our shifts Thursday, no need for a tow truck.
Friend West got #1 Son’s car fixed, and it’s working better than ever.
I get to take care of, or even just see for a little while, our little Annie multiple times a week.
The shelter had several adoptions again and lots of people in looking while Ms. M and i were there for our volunteer shifts Friday evening.
As for what the future holds, we know, thanks to #2 Son having a car code reader, what is wrong with Slow-Moe, we just don’t know how much it will be or how long it will take. It’s okay, we “auto” laugh about all our car troubles, and i’m thankful and certain someday we will.
Meanwhile, i’m more thankful than ever for prayer and for GusGus Die Fledermaus.
Please write up your own list and link up to Ten Things of Thankful, where Clark and his co-hosts always have a warm welcome waiting.
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It's National Change a Pet's Life Day! While the person or organization which began this celebration hasn't been traced, it's very popular and is fast becoming an international celebration, too.
(Thanks to Barb Kowalik and The Cat Blogosphere the event badge.)
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Today is:
Alasitis Fair -- Aymara Indians, Bolivia (offerings to the god of prosperity, now celebrated in conjunction with the Roman Catholic Feast of Our Lady of Peace, for whom La Paz is named)
Beer Can Appreciation Day -- the first canned beer went on sale today in 1935
Belly Laugh Day -- at 1:24pm local time, join the Belly Laugh Bounce Around the World!
Economic Liberation Day -- Togo
Eskimo Pie Day -- patented this day in 1921
Gasparilla Extravaganza -- Tampa, FL, US (the rum free version of the Pirate Festival celebration, with a kid's parade and lots of fun; the adult version is next Saturday)
Gold Rush Day -- US (gold is discovered at Sutter's Mill, sparking the California Gold Rush, in 1848)
National Compliment Day -- begun by Debby Hoffman and Kathy Chamberlin, a day in which to compliment at least 5 people
National Peanut Butter Day
Paul Pitcher Day (So called because it is the eve of the Celebration of St. Paul's Conversion on the road to Damascus. Cornish tin miners would traditionally set up a water pitcher in a public place and throw stones at it to destroy it. A replacement pitcher was then bought and filled with beer, which was drunk and replenished through the day. These miners were great inventors for reasons to celebrate, and they did this to rebel against the rule that only water was to be consumed during the work day.)
Sailing of Bast -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (people sailed the Nile to converge on Bubastis and celebrate the cat goddess; date approximate)
Sementivae, in honor of Ceres and Terra, begins -- Roman Empire (one of the few dating approximate items on the Roman Calendar, as each area of the Empire celebrated according to the timing of a local magistrate, but now through Feb. 2 was a typical time)
Social Sipping and Nibbling Rehearsal Day -- a day to practice cutting a piece of cake on a paper plate, using a plastic fork, and also balancing a napkin and punch in a paper cup; or practicing what clever thing you will say if you drop it all
St. Francis de Sales' Day (Patron of authors/journalists/writers, confessors, deaf people, educators/teachers; Champdepraz, Aosta, Italy; against deafness)
TV Game Show Day -- birth anniversary of Mark Goodson
Wakakusa Yamayaki -- Nara, Japan (Grass Burning on Mt. Wakakusayama, and fireworks; an annual New Year tradition)
Ziua Unirii -- Romania (Unification Day)
Anniversaries Today:
Popeye meets Olive Oyl, 1929 (in Elzie Segar's Thimble Theater comic strip)
Birthdays Today:
Mischa Barton, 1986
Tatyana Ali, 1979
Ed Helms, 1974
Matthew Lillard, 1970
Mary Lou Retton, 1968
Nastassia Kinski, 1960
Jools Holland, 1958
Yakov Smirnoff, 1951
John Belushi, 1949
Warren Zevon, 1947
Michael Ontkean, 1946
Sharon Tate, 1943
Neil Diamond, 1941
Aaron Neville, 1941
Ray Stevens, 1939
Maria Tallchief, 1925
Jerry Maren, 1920
Oral Roberts, 1918
Ernest Borgnine, 1917
Jack Brickhouse, 1916
Mark Goodson, 1915
Granny D, 1910 (formerly Granny Haddock, or Ethel Doris Haddock, political activist)
Edith Wharton, 1862
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"I, Puritani"(Bellini Opera), 1835
Today in History:
Caligula, known for his cruel despotism, is assassinated and succeeded by his uncle Claudius, 41
Connecticut colony organizes under Fundamental Orders, 1639
The first Jewish doctor in US, Jacob Lumbrozo, arrives in Maryland, 1656
Henry Knox arrives at Cambridge, Massachusetts with the artillery that he has transported from Fort Ticonderoga, 1776
The University of Calcutta is formally founded as the first full-fledged university in south Asia,1857
The Romania principality arises under King Alexander Cuza, with Bucharest as the capital, 1862
General Baden-Powell's publication of Scouting for Boys starts the Boy Scouts movement, 1908
The Gregorian calendar introduced in Russia by decree of the Council of People's Commissars effective from February 14(NS), 1918
Vincent Massey is sworn in as the first Canadian-born Governor-General of Canada, 1952
A bomber carrying two H-bombs breaks up in mid-air over North Carolina. The uranium core of one weapon remains lost, 1961
Jackie Robinson is elected to Baseball Hall of Fame, 1962
Japanese Sgt. Shoichi Yokoi is found hiding in a Guam jungle, where he had been since the end of World War II, 1972
Soviet satellite Cosmos 954, with a nuclear reactor on board, burns up in Earth's atmosphere, scattering radioactive debris over Canada's Northwest Territories. Only 1% is recovered, 1978
The first Apple Macintosh goes on sale, 1984
Voyager 2 passes within 81,500 km (50,680 miles) of Uranus, 1986
Japan launches Hiten, the country's first lunar probe,and the first lunar probe launched by a country other than Soviet Union or the United States, 1990
Lara Giddings becomes the first female Premier of the Australian state of Tasmania , 2011
European Bioinformatics Institute scientists announce they have successfully stored audio and text on fragments of DNA, and retrieved them with 99.99% accuracy - the first time in history DNA has been used for data storage, 2013
On this 10th anniversary of the Opportunity rover landing on Mars, NASA announces the rover has discovered clay minerals indicating water flowed on Mars early in the planet's history, 2014
Officials at the World Health Organization state that the number of new Ebola cases is rapidly declining, signaling a reversal of the epidemic, 2015
Seventeen temperature records are broken in South Australia, including the highest ever recorded for the capital Adelaide at 46.6C, 2019
The military of Burkina Faso announce they have overthrown President Roch Kaboré after his failure to stem an Islamic insurgency, 2022
Due in part to the war in Ukraine, the Doomsday Clock is set to 90 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been, 2023
Sri Lanka passes a controversial law to regulate online content, with critics claiming it will limit free speech, 2024



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