Wednesday, June 3, 2026

I'm Afraid to Ask (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 Hilary Melton-Butcher and can be found right here at River's blog.



This week's words/prompts are:


1.sculpture  

2.amendment  

3.timeline  

4.bog  

5.castle


and/or:


1.sword  

2.crew  

3.buffalo  

4.forest  

5.variation


use either list or both, or mix and match, just have fun.


Charlotte's colour of the month is Razzmatazz.



You never know where your family will drag you next for vacation.


Yes, it's that time of year again, the time to watch all your friends go off to cool amusement parks, national parks, or summer camps, or just get to hang around at home most of the time sleeping in.


Meanwhile, your family has to do something "educational" for a vacation every summer.


A few years ago, it was, "Let's go to our nation's capital, and while there, make the kids learn the TIMELINE of the presidents and all of the first ten AMENDMENTs."


Next it was, "Let's go to Europe and make them tour some CASTLEs and other places of historic interest!"  Some castles they were, most were just ruins, no guards with a SWORD or knights or anything.


The, "It's time for them to learn about different ecosystems and environments from BOG to desert to FOREST" could have been okay, but we ended up mostly in the car driving from place to place for hours with nothing to do, and when we got there, got lectures about flora and fauna.  The best part of the whole trip was when a BUFFALO got mad at the tour guide/lecturer and tried to chase him but he got back in the tour vehicle fast enough.


We can't forget "The Great Museum Run."  No matter how many famous paintings we saw, yellow is still yellow not corn and lemon and canary and saffron, and pink is still pink, not baby and bubblegum and Razzmatazz.  As for the SCULPTUREs, they were all either naked people or weird or both.


Last year, we went to the place where they have a CREW of people who re-enact being colonists from the early part of our country's history and had to learn all about stuff like making our own tools or chopping wood for a fire 'cause there's no other heat in winter and Dad decided to try his hand at chopping wood, thinking it wouldn't be hard, and sprained his shoulder and we had to come home early.


This year for a VARIATION, all of us but Mom voted for Dollywood ('cause after last year, Dad's tired of education, too) but Mom wants us to go see some Native American places carved into cliffs.  I don't get how Mom's one vote is more than our three votes, but it is.


Next year, I want to get adopted into another family for vacation time!



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Today is:


Broken Dolls Day -- Japan (all broken dolls are taken by their children to monks for burial)


Callynteria -- Ancient Greek Calendar (a service of atonement and cleaning Athena's temple; date approximate)


Chimborazo Day -- to publicize that while Mt. Everest may be the highest, the top of Mt. Chimborazo in Ecuador is the furthest from the center of the earth


Clean Air Day -- Canada


Dr. Charles Drew Day -- honoring the man who made blood transfusions possible


Festival to Bellona -- Ancient Roman Calendar (goddess of war)


Global Running Day   


Impersonate Authority Day -- at your own risk, i will not bail you out just because i noted an internet holiday and you decided to celebrate it ;)


Jack Jouett Day -- Virginia (the "Paul Revere" of his day and place, rode to warn Governor Thomas Jefferson that the British were coming, 1781)


Mabo Day -- Australia


Martyr's Day -- Uganda


National Chocolate Macaroon Day


National Egg Day


Opium Suppression Movement Day -- Taiwan


Pull Your Pants Up Day -- internet generated, various dates given, and some are trying to make it a national movement; to encourage young men to pull up their pants for 24 hours and see if they enjoy having both hands free


Repeat Day -- i said, "repeat day" (no, i don't know who comes up with this stuff, sometimes; if i do, i try to place the blame appropriately)


St. Clotilde's Day (Patron of adopted children, brides, disappointing children, exiles, parenthood, parents of large families, queens, widows; against the death of children)


St. Kevin of Glendaulough's Day (Patron of blackbirds; Dublin, Ireland; Glendaulough, Ireland; Ireland)


Tailor's Day -- the first Wednesday of June is noted on many sites as the day to thank your tailor


Turtle Races -- Nisswa, MN, US (Wednesdays through August 12th, go race a turtle, it's only $5 to adopt a turtle for the race and get a participation racing button, and you might even win a cool prize!



Anniversaries Today:


U.S. Air Force Academy first graduating class, 1959

The Duke of Windsor marries Wallis Simpson, 1937

Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo founded, 17



Birthdays Today:


Lalaine, 1987

Rafael Nadal, 1986

Anderson Cooper, 1967

Charles Hart, 1961

Scott Valentine, 1958

Denice Williams, 1951

Suzi Quatro, 1950

Curtis Mayfield, 1942

Larry McMurtry, 1936

Norman Brinker, 1931

Raul Castro, 1931

Chuck Barris, 1929

Colleen Dewhurst, 1926

Allen Ginsberg, 1926

Tony Curtis, 1925

Leo Gorcey, 1917

Josephine Baker, 1906

Dr. Charles Drew, 1904

Ransom E. Olds, 1864

Jefferson Davis, 1808



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Dragnet"(Radio), 1951

“Casey at the Bat”(Publication date), 1888



Today in History:


French scholar Peter Abelard is found guilty of heresy, 1140

Hernando De Soto claims Florida for Spain, 1539 

Construction of the oldest stone church in French North America, Notre-Dame-des-Anges, begins at Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 1620

Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo is founded in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, 1770

President John Adams moves to Washington, D.C., to live in a tavern (the White House wasn't ready), 1800

In Humen, China, Lin Tse-hsü destroys 1.2 million kg of opium confiscated from British merchants, which prompts the First Opium War, 1839

In the last military engagement fought on Canadian soil, Cree leader Big Bear escapes the North West Mounted Police, 1885

The poem "Casey at the Bat", by Ernest Lawrence Thayer, is published in the San Francisco Examiner, 1888

The coast-to-coast Canadian Pacific Railway is completed, 1889

One thousand unemployed Canadian workers board freight cars in Vancouver, British Columbia, beginning a protest trek to Ottawa, Ontario, 1935

Launch of Gemini 4, the first multi-day space mission by a NASA crew, which included the first space walk by an American, 1965

A blowout at the Ixtoc I oil well in the southern Gulf of Mexico causes at least 3,000,000 barrels of oil to be spilled into the waters, the worst oil spill ever recorded, 1979

SkyDome is officially opened in Toronto, Ontario, 1989

Aboriginal Land Rights are granted in Australia in Mabo v Queensland (1988), a case brought by Eddie Mabo, 1992

USS Carter Hall engages pirates after they board the Danish ship Danica White off the coast of Somalia, 2007

A pageant on London's River Thames marks the highpoint of a series of events celebrating The Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, 2012

Three of the most extremely well-preserved and most complete triceratops specimens ever found are unearthed in Wyoming, 2013

The Amazing world of Dr Seuss Museum opens in Springfield, Massachusetts, 2017

Guatemala's Fuego volcano erupts, causing widespread death and destruction, 2018

NASA launches 128 baby squid and 5,000 microscopic animals, to study effects of spaceflight, to the International Space Station aboard Space X's Falcon 9 rocket, 2021

Lee Jae-Myung of the Democratic Party is elected the 14th president of South Korea in snap election, 2025

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Where the Cards Live, 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.  



Detail cleaning at Carl's goes on, and i am tackling clothes.  There's a good bit of stuff which probably just needs to be thrown out as he has used it to death, but Ms. V and i need to talk about it.


Meanwhile, last Wednesday Ms. G decided since she was sick I needed to go to the store for her.  After all, a sinus infection does mean you need extra ice cream in the house, especially if it is on sale at the local grocer.


As i was preparing to leave, she stopped me and said, "Here, let me send you this text."


I almost burst out laughing.  After all, isn't the point of her texting me the list, at least in part, that i do not have to be there to get the list?


But i stopped and she not only texted, she made sure to read it to me to "clarify" i was to call her and let her know what flavors of chocolate were available (sometimes they are out of one or another).


Oh, and if the Sprite Zero is on sale, get it, too.  After all, it has no calories.


Of course, it was on sale, and when i called to talk to her, they only had one flavor of chocolate and no "Strawberries and Cream" flavor she had listed.  Just Strawberries and Vanilla.  That would do, and instead of chocolate, Pralines and Cream.  Plus the three vanillas.  Half Gallon size, naturally, and six 12-packs of Sprite Zero.


When i arrived back at her house, as soon as i'd put down the ice cream she loaded it into the chest freezer in her own very special way.  By that time, i'd brought in the other items and she was back in her chair, so i gave her the receipt and her debit card.


"Oh, yes, let me put that back where it lives," she said, stuffing it under her shirt.  "This is where the cards live, you know, at least once I get dressed in the morning."


See, Carl isn't the only client who can keep me entertained.


How about some funnies.




















Have a blessed and beautiful Tuesday, everyone!






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Today is:


Coronation Day and Social Forestry Day -- Bhutan (anniversary of  the coronation day of the Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the 4th Druk Gyalpo, in 1974, and the day children plant trees)


Festa della Republica -- Italy (National Day/Feast of the Republic)


Festival of Utter Confusion -- an internet declared holiday, and this is the one for me!


Hristo Botev Day -- Bulgaria (poet and national hero who fell fighting the Turks this day in 1876)


"I Love My Dentist" Day -- no one will claim starting this one, so it makes me suspicious


Isabel Province Day -- Isabel Province, Solomon Islands


National Bubba Day -- created by comedian T. Bubba Bechtol for Bubbas everywhere to have their day


National Leave the Office Earlier Day -- sponsored by Laura Stack, The Productivity Pro, who urges people to maximize productivity so they can leave the office earlier every day 

National Rocky Road Day


St. Blandina's Day (Patron of girls, people falsely accused, torture victims; Lyon, France)


St. Elmo's Day (a/k/a St. Erasmus; Patron of ammunition workers, boatmen, childbirth and women in labor, explosives workers, mariners, navigators, ordnance workers, sailors, watermen; Gaeta, Italy; against abdominal pains, appendicitis, birth pains, childhood intestinal disease, colic, danger at sea, intestinal disorders, seasickness, stomach diseases, storms)


Yell "Fudge" at the Cobras in North America Day -- at noon, your local time, because according to Wellcat Holidays, cobras hate fudge and will not stay if we mention it



Anniversaries Today:


U.S. President Grover Cleveland marries Frances Folsom, 1886 (only president to wed in the executive mansion)

Elizabeth II is crowned Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Her Other Realms and Territories & Head of the Commonwealth, 1953 (the first major international event to be televised)



Birthdays Today:


Justin Long, 1978

Zachary Quinto, 1977

Queen 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso, Queen consort of Lesotho, 1976

Wayne Brady, 1972

Wentworth Miller, 1972

Joel Tobeck, 1971

Dana Carvey, 1955

Gary Grimes, 1955

Dennis Haysbert, 1954

Diana Canova, 1953

Cornel West, 1953

Jerry Mathers, 1948

Marvin Hamlisch, 1944

Charles Haid, 1943

Stacy Keach, Jr., 1941

Charlie Watts, 1941

Sally Kellerman, 1937

Milo O’Shea, 1926

Johnny Weissmuller, 1904

Hedda Hopper, 1890

Sir Edward Elgar, 1857

Thomas Hardy, 1840

Marquis de Sade, 1740

Martha Dandridge Custiss Washington, 1731



Today in History:


The Vandals enter Rome and begin 2 weeks of plundering, 455

The First Siege of Antioch ends when Crusader forces take the city, 1098

The first Récollet missionaries arrive at Quebec City, from Rouen, France, 1615

Bridget Bishop is the first person to go to trial in the Salem witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts, 1692

The Derby horserace is held for the first time in Epsom, England, 1780

P. T. Barnum and his circus start their first tour of the United States, 1835

The Slavic congress in Prague begins, 1848

Guglielmo Marconi applies for a patent for his early radio device, 1896

U.S. President Calvin Coolidge signs the Indian Citizenship Act, making Native American Indians withing US territories and states US citizens, 1924

Lou Gehrig begins his streak of 2,130 consecutive games played, 1925

In a referendum, Italians vote to turn Italy from a monarchy into a Republic, and exile their king, Umberto II di Savoia, 1946

The USSR and Yugoslavia sign the Belgrade declaration and thus normalize relations, 1955

Surveyor 1 lands in Oceanus Procellarum on the Moon, becoming the first U.S. spacecraft to soft land on another world, 1966

Pope John Paul II visits his native Poland, becoming the first Pope to visit a Communist country, 1979

The Bhutan Broadcasting Service brings television transmissions to the Kingdom for the first time, 1999

Europe launches its first probe to voyage to another planet, Mars, 2003

The World Health Organization announces the E. coli strain responsible for the 2011 E.coli O104:H4 outbreak had never before been isolated from patients, 2011

The US Congress passes new legislation to reform National Security Agency procedures, restricting gathering of phone records, 2015

One hundred volunteers in Bhutan set a world record for tree planting, setting out 49,672 in 1 hour, 2015

Queen Elizabeth II marks her Platinum Jubilee with a military parade as the start of four days of celebrations, 2022

The Chinese spacecraft Chang'e-6 successfully lands on the far side of the Moon to collect and analyze rock samples, 2024

Mexico elects former Mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, as its first woman president, 2024