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

Friday, January 30, 2026

Ruth(Less) Approves (Feline Friday), Friendly Fill-Ins, Nature Friday and Pet Photo Fails

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Feline Friday was originally started by Steve, The Burnt Food Dude (may he rest in peace), and i'm going to believe it's because he liked cats.

He handed hosting duties off to Sandee at Comedy Plus, and now she has entrusted it to me.


Feline Friday is simple to join.  All you have to do is: Post a picture, drawing, cartoon or video of a cat (they may be silly or cute).  Then add your link!


One thing for sure is this is a fun and easy meme to do.  So come and join us in Feline Friday.


What better way to start the weekend than with a feline!


Ruth(Less) was inspecting my vacuuming, and i passed and was allowed to continue.










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Friendly Fill-Ins are easy to do. There are four statements: the first two statements are provided by Ellen of 15AndMeowing, and the final two are offered by Lorianne The Menagerie Mom of Four-Legged Furballs. They try to make sure the statements will be fun to both answer and share. The linky will be posted at or about 12:00 AM on Friday. Please head over to one of their sites, link up, and share your thoughts!      


Here are this week's statements with my responses underlined:



1. _________ is my biggest time waste.


2. I am allergic to _________.


3. _________ heavily influences my _________.


4. I like to DIY _________.



1. Squares.org  is my biggest time waste.


2. I am allergic to   pussy willow and sulfa antibiotics.


3. How many bills are left compared to how much money  heavily influences my   grocery budget.


4. I like to DIY   anything and everything i can!





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Nature Friday is hosted by LLB in Our Backyard.  Simply post a picture of the natural world, and link up!   




A cold January sunrise.



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Pet Photo Fails is hosted by Melissa's Mochas, Mysteries & Meows.     


I wanted to catch these kittens playing but as they were in and behind their litter box, i'm calling it a fail (although the upside down one was really cute).







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Today is:


Cash Register Day -- James Ritty and John Birch were granted a patent on this day in 1883 for an early mechanical cash register


Congressional Brawl Day -- marking the first ever all out brawl in the US Congress in 1798


Draw A Dinosaur Day -- and post it to the web site   


Feast of King Charles the Martyr -- Anglican


Fred Korematsu Day -- US (honoring the civil rights activist who protested the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII) 


Fun At Work Day -- inject laughter and fun into your workplace (if you dare); some sites have this as a national or international day, and dates given vary, but my warning stands if you decide to celebrate this at all


Inane Answering Message Day -- the day to change those annoying messages, sponsored by Wellcat Holidays


King's Birthday -- Jordan


Martyrs' Day -- India (assassination anniversary of Gandhi)


National Croissant Day


National Preschool Fitness Day -- get those kids to love being active while they're young 


Pax -- Ancient Roman Calendar (Festival of Peace)


School Day of Nonviolence and Peace -- sponsored by DENIP


St. Aldegund's Day (Patron of cancer patients; against cancer, childhood diseases, sudden death, wounds)


St. Bathilde's Day (Patron of children, sick people, widows; against bodily ills and sickness)


St. Martina of Rome's Day (Patron of nursing mothers; Rome, Italy)


Three Archbishops' Day -- Eastern Orthodox (a/k/a Holy Hierarchs' Day)



Birthdays Today:


Johnathan Lee Iverson, 1976

Christian Bale, 1974

Brett Butler, 1958

Phil Collins, 1951

Charles Dutton, 1951

Steve Marriott, 1947

Marty Balin, 1942

Dick Cheney, 1941

Vanessa Redgrave, 1937

Boris Spassky, 1937

Tammy Grimes, 1934

Louis Ruckeyser, 1933

Gene Hackman, 1930

Dorothy Malone, 1925

Dick Martin, 1922

Barbara W. Tuchman, 1912

Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1882

Isaiah Thomas, 1749

Thomas Rolfe, 1615 (Only child of John Rolfe and Pocahontas.)



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"The Yogi Bear Show"(TV), 1958

"Robert Montgomery Presents"(TV), 1950

"City Lights"(Chaplin Movie), 1931



Today in History:


The Jews of Freilburg, Germany, are massacred, 1349

King Charles I of England is beheaded, 1649

Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, is ritually executed after having been dead for two years, 1661

The Forty-seven Ronin, under the command of Oishi Kuranosuke, avenge the death of their master, 1703

Henry Greathead tests the first boat intended to be specialized as a lifeboat for rescue purposes, which he invented, on the River Tyne in England, 1790

The burned Library of Congress is reestablished, with Thomas Jefferson contributing, 1815

Edward Bransfield sights the Trinity Peninsula and claims the discovery of Antarctica, 1820

The Menai Suspension Bridge, considered the world's first modern suspension bridge, connecting the Isle of Anglesey to the north West coast of Wales is opened, 1826

A fire destroys two-thirds of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, 1841

The city of Yerba Buena is renamed San Francisco, for the nearby mission of the same name, 1847

William Wells Brown publishes the first Black drama, "Leap to Freedom," 1858

The US Navy's first ironclad warship, the Monitor, is launched, 1862

The pneumatic hammer is patented by Charles King of Detroit, 1894

The Canadian Naval Service becomes the Royal Canadian Navy, 1911

The House of Lords rejects the Irish Home Rule Bill, 1913

"The Lone Ranger" begins a 21 year run on ABC radio, 1933

Indian pacifist and leader Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is assassinated by Pandit Nathuram Godse, a Hindu extremist, 1948

American civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.'s home is bombed in retaliation for the Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1956

The Beatles' last public performance, on the roof of Apple Records in London. The impromptu concert is broken up by the police, 1969

Carole King's Tapestry album is released, it would become the longest charting album by a female solo artist and sell 24 million copies worldwide, 1971

Pakistan withdraws from the Commonwealth of Nations, 1972

The Monitor National Marine Sanctuary was established as the first United States National Marine Sanctuary, 1975

Richard Skrenta writes the first PC virus code, which is 400 lines long and disguised as an Apple boot program called "Elk Cloner", 1982

Peter Leko of Hungary becomes the world's youngest chess grand master at age 14, 1994

Workers from the National Institutes of Health announce the success of clinical trials testing the first preventive treatment for sickle-cell disease, 1995

Over half a million people participate in the world's largest wildlife survey after extreme cold drives exotic birds into Britain's back gardens, 2011

Peter Paul Rubens’s 1608 drawing, "Nude Study of Young Man with Raised Arms," sells for $8.2 million at auction in New York, 2019

The World Health Organization declares COVID-19 a Public Health Emergency of International Concern at a meeting in Geneva, 2020

Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan is sentenced to 10 years for leaking state secrets, 2024

The Global planetary defense procedures are triggered for the first time after the 100-meter Asteroid 2024 YR4 is found to have a 1.3% chance of hitting Earth in 2032, 2025