Sunday, January 18, 2026

The Whole Thing (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.


Yesterday, Uncle J was finally feeling better enough to want to order a meal, and he wanted sushi.  Since they have good vegetable sushi, that was fine by me, and Grandma wanted a crunchy roll with extra eel sauce.  She ate it all down to the last few grains of rice and drops of sauce, and then couldn't believe she had eaten so very much.


Boudreaux done be tellin' Thibodeaux, "One o' me co-workers done be in de hospital.  He done et him a huge servin' o' spicy crawfish étouffée."


An' Thibodeaux ax, "He done et so much it done made him sick?"


An' Boudreaux say, "Mais, non, it were mine!"



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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.  Our friend River is hosting, and other participants often include Charlotte/Mother Owl, Andrew, and WiseWebWoman             


The week was busy, there's not much to show, picture-wise.


Garden shots at Grandma's house.











A smile from a "no more clothes!" girl.





Some people are putting up Mardi Gras lights.








Arts and crafts, sort of -- Ms. S and Carl.





Sky shots.  












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This week, Mr. Cal wants to join the Kitties Blue at The Cat On My Head for their Sunday Selfies Blog Hop.   


He calls this his "I'm ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille" selfie.







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Today is:


Anniversary of the Founding of Lima  -- Lima, Peru


Confession of St. Peter -- Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran, and Anglican Christian

     Feast of the Chair of St. Peter -- Roman Catholic Church (celebrated as the founding of the papacy)


Feast of Neith -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (goddess of war and hunting)


Four an' Twenty Day -- Scotland (24 days after Christmas)


Hair Dryer Appreciation Day -- no history on this, but if you love your hair dryer, more power to you


Jazz Day -- Jazz gets recognized, it plays the Met!


National Lay Awake and Whisper in the Dark Night -- another one i can't fathom or find out why it even exists


National Peking Duck Day


Revolution Day -- Tunisia


Royal Thai Armed Forces Day -- Thailand (former Siam)


Santa Prisca Day -- Taxco, Mexico


Thesaurus Day -- birth anniversary of Peter Roget


UFO Day -- see the history section, 1644


Unsliced Bread Day -- from this day in 1943, until the war ended, US bakers sold only unsliced bread loaves so no steel had to be diverted from the war effort for slicing machine blades


Week of Prayer for Christian Unity -- Christian (from the celebration of the Confession of St. Peter to the celebration of the Conversion of St. Paul, Jan. 25)


Winnie the Pooh Day -- birth anniversary of Winnie's author A.A. Milne


Women's Healthy Weight Week 2025


World Religion Day -- Baha'i



Anniversaries Today:


Wesley College, Melbourne is established, 1866

Henry VII of England weds Elizabeth, daughter of Edward IV, 1486



Birthdays Today:


Jason Segal, 1980

Dave Bautista, 1969

Jesse L. Martin, 1969

Jane Horrocks, 1964

Kevin Costner, 1955

Bobby Goldsboro, 1941

Davis Eli "David" Ruffin, 1941

Curtis Charles (Curt) Flood, 1938

Ray Dolby, 1933

Evelyn Lear, 1931

John Boorman, 1930

Constance Moore, 1920

Danny Kaye, 1913

Cary Grant, 1904

Oliver Hardy, 1892

A.A. Milne, 1882

Dr. Daniel Hale Williams, 1856 (The African-American doctor who performed the first open heart surgery.)

Thomas A. Watson, 1854 ("Come here, Watson, I need you," said Bell)

Peter Mark Roget, 1779

Daniel Webster, 1782

Daigo, Emperor of Japan, 885



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"The Jeffersons"(TV), 1975

"Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour"(TV), 1948

"The Nose"(Shostakovich' opera), 1930



Today in History:


Emperor Huizong abdicates the Chinese throne in favour of his son Emperor Qinzong, 1126

Francisco Pizarro founds Lima, Peru, 1535

The first documented UFO sighting in America, by some very perplexed pilgrims in Boston, 1644

Pirate Henry Morgan defeats the Spanish defenders and captures Panama, 1670

San Jose, California is founded, 1777

Captain James Cook stumbles upon the Sandwich Islands (Hawai'i), 1778

The first elements of the First Fleet carrying 736 convicts from England to Australia arrives at Botany Bay, 1788

Electro-Magnetic Intelligencer, the first US electrical journal, begins publication, 1840

Dr. William Price attempts to cremate the body of his infant son, J. C. Price, setting a legal precedent for cremation in the United Kingdom, 1884

Modern field hockey is born with the formation of The Hockey Association in England, 1886

The X-ray machine is exhibited for the first time, 1896

President Theodore Roosevelt sends a radio message to King Edward VII: the first transatlantic radio transmission originating in the United States, 1903

The first shipboard landing of a plane (Tanforan Park to USS Pennsylvania, flown by Eugene B. Ely), 1911

English explorer Robert F Scott & his expedition reach South Pole, only to discover that Roald Amundsen had gotten there before, 1912

Japan issues the "Twenty-One Demands" to the Republic of China in a bid to increase its power in East Asia, 1915

A 611 gram chondrite type meteorite strikes a house near the village of Baxter in Stone County, Missouri, 1916

The Metropolitan Opera House in New York City hosts a jazz concert for the first time. The performers were Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Artie Shaw, Roy Eldridge and Jack Teagarden, 1944

Willie O'Ree, the first African Canadian National Hockey League player, makes his NHL debut, 1958

A Disengagement of Forces agreement is signed between the Israeli and Egyptian governments, ending conflict on the Egyptian front of the Yom Kippur War, 1974

Scientists identify a previously unknown bacterium as the cause of the mysterious Legionnaires' disease, 1977

Phil Smith and Phil Mayfield parachute off a Houston skyscraper, becoming the first two people to BASE jump from objects in all four categories: buildings, antennae, spans (bridges), and earth (cliffs), 1981*

The International Olympic Committee restores Jim Thorpe's Olympic medals to his family, 1983

Boerge Ousland of Norway becomes the first person to cross Antarctica alone and unaided, 1997

The Tagish Lake meteorite impacts the Earth, 2000

Sierra Leone Civil War is finally declared over, 2002

A bushfire kills 4 people and destroys more than 500 homes in Canberra, Australia, 2003

The Airbus A380, the world's largest commercial jet, is unveiled at a ceremony in Toulouse, France, 2005

Hurricane Kyrill becomes one of Western Europe's deadliest storms, 2007

An amateur astronomer in Peterborough, England, discovers a new, Neptune-sized exoplanet, 2012

For the first time ever, lifeguards in Australia rescue endangered swimmers with a drone, using it to drop a rescue pod flotation device, 2018

Indonesia's parliament approves bill to relocate its capital to Borneo and change the city's name to Nusantara (archipelago), 2022

A series of atmospheric river storms pummeling California finally subside, after more than 500 mudslides with "extensive" damage to 40 out of 58 counties, 2023

NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter, the first aircraft to fly on another world, stops working after three years on Mars and 72 flights (originally expected to make five flights), 2024

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Flat Tires and Leaky Roofs, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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For once, it wasn't us with the flat tire, either.


Back to last Saturday.  My Sweetie and Brother-in-Law were supposed to go to a funeral of an old family friend a few hours drive from here.  Brother-in-Law was going to come by and they'd go to breakfast first.


Brother-in-Law showed up almost an hour early complaining he didn't feel well, and it was going to rain.


I'm thankful they listened to me when i told them to go have breakfast and see if that made him feel better, and by then the rain would be over and they'd be driving away from it anyway, as it was going the opposite direction.


Sweetie is thankful he got to go to the funeral and pay his respects to a 97-year-old who had been like a second father to him.


#2 Son and i did not fare so well on our trip to NOLA, it was one of those very heavy monsoon rains pouring buckets on us and we were thankful to make it.


We were also thankful the car right behind us that blew a tire was, in fact, behind us and managed to get off the road without causing a major accident.


Then Grandpa blew a tire on the way to church that same morning.  He was thankful to limp to a nearby tire place where they replaced it.


Mr. Cal the dog is so thankful for his sweaters.  After the rain, the temperatures dropped back to frigid (for us) and he now actually waits for us to put his sweater on (after fighting to get out of them the first couple of times, until he realized how they help).


Monday evening, i was about to leave for a meeting when #2 Son stopped by with Daughter-in-Law and Annie and said, "I'm ready to try to find where your roof is leaking."


I'm thankful the musical instrument toys i'd ordered had come in so Daughter-in-Law had something new to use to occupy Annie, thankful for the ladder the neighbor loaned us, thankful #2 Son found the leaky spot in our bedroom roof (the water drips right on my pillow when it rains hard enough), and thankful i was only five minutes late for the meeting after all.


Someone has decided clothes are optional, even in winter.


Wednesday evenings haven't been the same without our Bible study group, we're all thankful to have started back again.


Ms. G is as busy as ever and is very thankful for her new gizmo for her boat.  She's going after this new boating venture for all she's worth, just as she did the camper.


I'm thankful her getting ready to go out in the boat doesn't take nearly as much prep work from me, at least so far it doesn't seem to.


Several months ago, Link Linker the Stinker cat started having some nasty trouble with his bowels.  The vet put him on a special food and it cleared up, but then he got to where he wouldn't eat that food.  We switched him again to a canned food, and i'm thankful his bowel trouble has not returned with this switch.


Trying to get on the bank website one day, i received a very odd message about needing my new email address which had me concerned, especially as we have no new address.  I'm thankful a call to the bank set it straight, their new software is sending an odd message to everyone, telling all of us our old email is invalid and they need an update on it, it can be safely ignored.


I'm thankful the website is now back to normal, i get nervous when a financial website has some kind of glitch.


Work went pretty well every day this week, thankfully, even to Ms. V waking early so i could get to the laundry.   Also, i'm thankful the quarterly flipping of the mattresses at their house this week went well, no mishaps.


Friday evening at the shelter was another very busy one, lots of people in to pick up cats they'd preadopted, a couple of adoptions, plenty of volunteer help, and some people in looking, just knowing they will adopt as soon as they find the right cat.



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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Today is:


Apple Wassailing Day -- Carhampton, England (ancient tradition to bless the trees, waking the tree spirits and scaring away bad spirits)


Blessing of the Animals -- Hispanic Christian (in association with St. Anthony's Day)


Ditch Your New Years Resolutions Day -- no info on origin, but probably someone who gave up; will you?


Felicitas -- Ancient Roman Calendar (honoring the goddess of good luck)


Festival of Janus -- Ancient Roman Calendar (main festival for the god of beginnings, endings, and doorways)


Hot Heads Chili Day -- no clue what this one means, but i guess we can have chili for dinner


Kid Inventors' Day -- celebrating how inventive kids are; on the birth anniversary of Ben Franklin, who invented swim fins at age 12


Learn to Ski Day -- always the 3rd Saturday of January, and you go right ahead


Liberation Day -- Poland (liberation from the Nazis in 1945)


Make Your All-Time Top Ten Favorite TV Characters List -- because nothing says you can't make your own top ten lists


National Hot Buttered Rum Day


Patras Carnival -- Patras, Greece (the town crier announces the opening ceremony, with festivities through Clean Monday)


Patrice Lumumba -- Democratic Republic of the Congo (Heroes' Day)


Popeye Day -- The Sailor Man’s debut in the comics was this date in 1929


Professional Boxer's Day -- Ali's birth anniversary


St. Anthony the Great's Day (a/k/a Anthony of Egypt, Anthony the Abbot, Patriarch of the Abbots; Patron of amputees, animals/domestic animals, basket weavers, brush makers, butchers, cemetary workers/grave diggers, epileptics, hermits, monks, relief from pestilence, swine/hogs, swineherds; Hospitaliers; Burgio, Sicily, Italy; Canas, Brazil; Castrofilippo, Agrigento, Italy; Fivizzano, Italy; Fontainemore, Italy; Mook, Netherlands; Sant'Angelo Lodigiano, Italy; against eczema, epilepsy, ergotism, erysipelas, pestilence, Saint Anthony's Fire, skin diseases and rashes) related observance

     Blessing of the Animals at the Cathedral -- Church of San Antonio, Mexico City, Mexico (where this saint is San Antonio Abad)


Zirgu Diena -- Ancient Latvian Calendar (Day of the Horses)



Anniversaries Today:


George Burns marries Gracie Allen, 1926

Octavian marries Livia Drusilla, BC38



Birthdays Today:


Kid Rock, 1971

Naveen Andrews, 1969

Michelle Obama, 1964

Jim Carrey, 1962

Susanna Hoffs, 1959

Anthony Glise, 1956

Andy Kaufman, 1949

Muhammad Ali, 1942

Maury Povich, 1939

Shari Lewis, 1934

James Earl Jones, 1931

Don Zimmer, 1931

Vidal Sassoon, 1928

Eartha Kitt, 1927

Betty White, 1922

Al Capone, 1899

Nevil Shute, 1899

Robert Maynard Hutchins, 1899

Mack Sennett, 1884

David Lloyd George, 1863

Anton Chekhov, 1860

Anne Bronte, 1820

Benjamin Franklin, 1706



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Frontline"(TV), 1983

"The Goldbergs"(TV), 1949

"Popeye the Sailor Man"(Comic character created by Elzie Segar, in the Thimble Theatre comic strip), 1929

"The Cherry Orchard"(Chekhov Play), 1904

"The Rivals"(Sheridan Play), 1775



Today in History:


Pope Gregory XI moves the Papacy back to Rome from Avignon, 1377

Cesare Borgia returns in triumph to Rome from Romagna, 1501

Giovanni da Verrazzano begins his voyage to find a passage to China, 1524

The Edict of St Germain recognizes Huguenots in France, 1562

England's Long Parliament passes the Vote of No Addresses, breaking off negotiations with King Charles I and thereby setting the scene for the second phase of the English Civil War, 1648

An avalanche destroys every building in Leukerbad, Switzerland, kills 53, 1718

Capt. James Cook becomes the first to cross Antarctic Circle (66° 33' S), 1773

The first cable car patented, by Andrew S Hallidie (begins service in 1873), 1871

Queen Liliuokalani is deposed, the Kingdom of Hawaii becomes a republic, 1893

Sir Robert Falcon Scott reaches the South Pole, one month after Roald Amundsen, 1912

The first fully automatic photographic film developing machine patented, 1928

Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, credited with saving tens of thousands of Jews from the Nazis, is arrested by secret police in Hungary, 1945

The United Nations Security Council holds its first meeting, 1946

The Goldbergs, the first sitcom on American television, first airs, 1949

The Great Brinks Robbery - 11 thieves steal more than $2 million from an armored car Company's offices in Boston, Massachusetts, 1950

The world's first nuclear-powered submarine, the Nautilus, makes its maiden voyage, 1955

A B-52 bomber collides with a KC-135 Stratotanker over Spain, dropping three 70-kiloton nuclear bombs near the town of Palomares and another one into the sea in the Palomares incident, 1966

Harald V becomes King of Norway on the death of his father, Olav V, 1991

The Czech Republic applies for membership of the European Union, 1996

Mount Nyiragongo erupts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, displacing an estimated 400,000 people, 2002

Rioting begins between Muslim and Christian groups in Jos, Nigeria, which resulting in at least 200 deaths, 2010

Japan unveils plans to build the world’s largest wind farm near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, 2013

Academics report that a pelvis bone discovered in 1999 may belong to King Alfred the Great or his son, Edward the Elder, 2014

WikiLeaks discloser Chelsea Manning's prison sentence is reduced from 35 to 7 years, 2017

Catherine, Princess of Wales has surgery for cancer while King Charles III has prostate cancer treatment, 2024

Pittsburgh Penguins Alex Nedeljkovic becomes first goalie in NHL history to have a goal and an assist in same game during 5-2 road win over the Buffalo Sabres, 2025