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

Monday, June 1, 2026

Bubbletastic (Awww Monday), Inspiring Quote of the Week, and Poetry Monday, Blue

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Edit:  yesterday, my blog post was put behind a warning label, which i asked for review and it was removed.  If you ever see such a warning on my blog, it's an error.  If it's not an error, my blog was hacked and it's not me posting!


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Awww Monday is hosted by Sandee at Comedy Plus.


Join us every Monday for Awww...Mondays.  Post a picture that makes you say Awww... and that's it.


Make sure you get the code from Sandee's site, linked above, and leave a link to your post so we can visit you.  What better way to start the week than with a smile!


While she wasn't sure about them at first, Annie has decided she loves "bub-bub" (bubbles).  She likes to "catch" them and we say, "Pop!"














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Sparks is the brainchild of Annie of McGuffy's Reader, who wanted us to post something positive and uplifting at the start of the week.  While she no longer blogs, i like to post an Inspiring Quote of the Week in her honor.     






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Our dear friend Diane is taking a break

accommodations we must make

we miss her poetry and wit

so carry on as Poetry Monday's a hit!


Poetry Monday was started by Diane at On The Alberta/Montana Border.  Charlotte/Mother Owl and i are keeping it going while she takes a blog break, we hope temporarily.  Anyone else is welcome to join in the fun, just let us know!


This week the theme is Blue.


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I want to paint the

ocean but I've bitten off

more than I can blue


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He loved the piece of furniture,

only one thing was askew,

so he repainted it his favorite color,

saying, "It's too good to be blue!"


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She had a light blue shelf,

on which sat her favorite elf,

but she painted it green

and thought it was keen,

'cause blue's too azure of itself.


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Future themes are:


June 1 Blue (Today!)

June 8 Two Minute Sketch

June 15 Cobweb with Dewdrops

June 22 Lily


(All themes are from the 365 Days of Drawing Prompts and Other Arts Facebook group.)


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Today is:


Arrival of the Swiss at the Port-Noir -- Switzerland


Birthday of SPB Yang di-Pertuan Agong -- Malaysia (in this elective monarchy, the current king's birthday is celebrated on the first Monday in June, regardless of his actual birth date, although it is moved if it will intersect with Ramadan)


Dia da Crianca -- Cape Verde (Youth Day)


Dia de la Marina -- Mexico (Day of the Navy)


Early Bird Day -- an internet derived day that reminds us the early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese


Famadihana -- Madagascar (from now until November, various areas celebrate the Malagasay culture's "turning the bones," a fascinating reburial of the dead ceremony)


Feast of St. Justin Martyr (a/k/a Justin the Philosopher; Patron of apologists, lecturers, orators, philosophers, speakers)


Festival of Non-Linearity -- another one you find on the internet, no meaning or rhyme to it, but if you like to think in non-linear ways, enjoy today!


Festival of the Oak Nymph -- Celtic/Pagan (around this time of year, the Celts took a day to honor all hamadryads, the female nature spirits who inhabit oak trees)


Flip a Coin Day -- as noted by The Ultimate Holiday Site, which claims Julius Caesar invented it (doubtful, but the Romans did toss coins)


Gawai Dayak -- Sarawak, Malaysia (harvest festival begins today)


Global Day of Parents -- UN


Go Barefoot Day -- originally sponsored by Soles4Souls, which recycles shoes to those who have none; while i cannot find if they are sponsoring a day or week this year, it's a good reminder not to let your old shoes end up in a landfill


Great American Campout Month -- sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation, and remember that Happy Campers Protect Wildlife; they are also encouraging everyone to join the Clean Earth Challenge and camp clean and responsibly   


Hari Lahir Pancasila -- Indonesia (Pancasila Day)


Heimlich Maneuver Day -- Dr. Heimlich first published his suggestion for aiding choking victims with "subdiaphragmatic pressure" on this day in 1974


Helen Keller Day -- sponsored by the Lions Clubs


Independence Day/National Day -- Samoa


International Children's Day


June Bank Holiday -- Ireland


Kalends of June -- Ancient Roman Calendar; related observances:

     Day Sacred to Tempestas (goddess of storms)

     Festival for Juno Moneta (Juno as goddess of money)

     Festival of Carna (goddess of health and vitality, and also of doors and locks, which were to be repaired today)


King's Birthday -- Cook Islands; New Zealand; Niue


Madaraka Day -- Kenya (National Day or self-rule/responsibility day)


Mint Julip Day -- Oxford University, England (the drink was introduced there this day in 1845, and they liked it so well, they dedicated a day to it!)


Mothers' and Children's Day -- Mongolia


National Hazelnut Cake Day


National Tree Planting Day -- Cambodia


Oscar the Grouch Day -- according to the Sesame Workshop, today is his birthday


Pancasila Sanctity Day -- Indonesia


President's Day -- Palau


Say Something Nice Day -- as declared by the mayor of a town in South Carolina who is tired of all the negative talk all the time


Stand for Children Day -- stand.org founded by a rally this day in 1996, seeking to ensure all children graduate from high school


St. Theobald Roggeri's Day (Patron of church cleaners, cobblers, porters, shoemakers; against fever and sterility)


Summer Library Book club Season begins -- anywhere that school is out, check your local library for a summer book club for children or adults; you never know what world you will discover when you read


Superman Day -- publication of the first Superman comic was this day in 1938


Victory Day -- Tunisia (anniversary of the Adoption of the Constitution of Tunisia in 1959)


Western Australia Day -- Western Australia (formerly called Foundation Day)


Whit Monday -- Orthodox Christian Churches


World Outlander Day -- for fans of the books and series Outlander


Yobuko Otsunahiki -- Higashi Matsuura, Saga prefecture, Japan (two-day Big Tug-of-War Festival, with one team representing the land and the other the sea; victory for the land means good crops, for the sea means good catches)




Anniversaries Today:


Charlie Chaplin marries Paulette Goddard, 1934

Ohio University, in Athens, Ohio, is founded as the first US land-grant university, 1808

Tennessee becomes the 16th US state, 1796

Kentucky becomes the 15th US state, 1792

Anne Boleyn is crowned Queen Consort of England, 1533



Birthdays Today:


Justine Henin, 1982

Alanis Morissette, 1974

Heidi Klum, 1973

Mark Curry, 1964

Lisa Hartman Black, 1956

Ron Wood, 1947

Jonathan Pryce, 1947

Frederica von Stade, 1945

Robert Powell, 1944

Rene Auberjonois, 1940

Cleavon Little, 1939

Morgan Freeman, 1937

Colleen McCullough, 1937

Pat Boone, 1934

Edward Woodward, 1930

James Hadley Billington, 1929

Bob Monkhouse, 1928

Andy Griffith, 1926

Marilyn Monroe, 1926

Nelson Riddle, 1921

Brigham Young, 1801

Jacques Marquette (Père Marquette), 1637



Debuting/Premiering Today:


FX(TV channel), 1994

Gremlins(Film), 1984

Cable News Network/CNN(TV network), 1980

"Live and Let Die"(Song release), 1973

"The Prisoner"(TV), 1968

"Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"(Album release), 1967



Today in History:


Hugh Capet is elected King of France, 987

Beijing, then under the control of the Jurchen ruler Emperor Xuanzong of Jin, is captured by the Mongols under Genghis Khan, ending the Battle of Beijing, 1215

Friar John Cor records the first known batch of scotch whisky, 1495

Anne Boleyn is crowned Queen of England, 1533

Mary Dyer is hanged for defying a law banning Quakers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1660

The battle of the Glorious First of June is fought, the first naval engagement between Britain and France during the French Revolutionary Wars, 1794

U.S. President James Madison asks the Congress to declare war on the United Kingdom, 1812

James Lawrence, the mortally wounded commander of the USS Chesapeake, gives his final order: "Don't give up the ship!" 1813

James Clark Ross discovers the North Magnetic Pole, 1831

American adventurer William Walker conquers Nicaragua, 1855

Treaty of Bosque Redondo is signed allowing the Navajos to return to their lands in Arizona and New Mexico, 1868

Thomas Edison receives a patent for his electric voting machine, 1869

Napoleon Eugene, the last dynastic Bonaparte, is killed in the Anglo-Zulu War, 1879

The United States Census Bureau begins using Herman Hollerith's tabulating machine to count census returns, 1890

Louis D. Brandeis becomes the first Jew appointed to the United States Supreme Court, 1916

The First Conference of the Communist Parties of Latin America is held in Buenos Aires, 1929

Charles de Gaulle comes out of retirement to lead France by decree for six months, 1958

New Zealand's first official television broadcast commences at 7.30pm from Auckland, 1960

Kenya gains internal self-rule (Madaraka Day), 1963

The Heimlich maneuver for rescuing choking victims is published in the journal Emergency Medicine, 1974

The first black-led government of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in 90 years takes power, 1979

The Warsaw Pact officially dissolves, 1991

Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines erupts for the first time in 600 years, 1991

Air France Flight 447 crashes into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Brazil, Killing all 228 passengers and crew, 2009

General Motors files for chapter 11 bankruptcy, 2009

Russia enacts a country-wide smoking ban, effecting most public places, 2013

Switzerland’s Gotthard Base Tunnel is completed - world’s longest at 57km and most expensive tunnel costing €11bn, 2016

Prehistoric carvings of deer, between 4,000 and 5,000 years old, are found at Kilmartin Glen, Argyll, Scotland, 2021

US Coast Guard Admiral Linda Fagan assumes the post of Commandant, becoming the first female commander of US military branch, 2022

The world's largest-ever election ends in India after six weeks with 642 million people voting in the country's general election, including a record 312 million women, 2024