Saturday, March 28, 2026

The Weeks Go By, the Things Get Done, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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It really is true, each day goes past, slow and steady, and i’m thankful.


Saturday morning, my Sweetie and i prepared to leave for NOLA and saw lights on the dash of #2 Son’s car, and put off our departure until he woke up and we could ask about them.  I’m thankful to now know more about his car than i’ve ever known before and thankful it got us there and back with no trouble.


Grandma was thankful we had a car available (i don’t if i ride with #2 Son) so i could go pick up food from her favorite Oriental restaurant.  Egg drop soup is her biggest weakness next to baked potatoes.


Last week, Mr. Cal crawled under a piece of furniture rather than go for a walk and had an accident in the house, extremely unlike him.  We’re thankful this week he seems back to his old self, about jumping out of his skin to get the leash on and get to the business of walking and doing business.


Becca is thankful i now have markers in my bag so she can occupy her hands during the sermon at church.


Also, our church is updating the directory, and my Sweetie is a most reluctant picture taker, as am i, but i snagged him, dragged him over to the “photo booth,” and we were thankful to get it done (a once every ten years chore).


Ms. S was especially good company Monday as i cleaned her house, we are always thankful for chatting and laughing.




Our little Annie is becoming a more and more reluctant napper at only 18 months.  I’m thankful both babysitting days saw her finally fall asleep, and Friday she was out for more than an hour, as her not napping long enough to get resting and becoming a crankpot in the evenings is also becoming a problem.


She and i are also thankful for good walks around the neighborhood.


Ms. G ended up dropping a key out of her pocket in the car and i’m thankful my hand was small enough to get down into the tiny crevice between the seat and the seat belt and snag it out for her.


She and i were both thankful for help with the two largest pieces of furniture we needed to move that day.  The first time was when a nice stranger saw us trying to lift a table into the bed of the truck and stopped to do it for us, and the second time one of the workers who was at the house for another purpose stepped in.


We were also thankful unloading is much easier, since it’s at the storage unit and it’s just us.


I’m also thankful i got through Wednesday, as Tuesday was an almost sleepless night (first one of those i’ve had in a while).


Thursday went rather well as Ms. V was up early and Mr. L moved just in time to let me get to the bedroom, i’m thankful when i don’t have to ask Ms. V to have Mr. L to get up so i can clean, as sometimes his pain levels make it hard for him to move.


Then, too, the generator runs its test later in the day during DST, so i was thankful to be home to hear it.  If it doesn’t run, it’s a problem, and if we’re not home to know if it ran, well, we can’t k now about the problems, can we.


Thursday was also Bigger Girl’s birthday!  I was thankful my Sweetie and i got to talk to her on the phone, we hope to see her soon-ish.


Friday evening at the cat shelter went great.  Some volunteers were being trained on a new procedure on the computer, Ms. M and i got our work done, a room was cleaned by other volunteers and there were adoptions.  Altogether a good evening and we are thankful.



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 Respect Your Cat Day!  This is the anniversary of King Richard II's edict in 1384 forbidding the consumption of cats.


Thanks to Barb Kowalik and The Cat Blogosphere for the event badge.     


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Today is:


Children's Picture Book Day -- while i can't find a sponsor for this day, starting kids on a lifelong love of books is as good an excuse for a holiday as any


Commemoration of Sen no Rikyu -- Urasenke School of the Japanese Tea Ceremony, Japan (remembering the influential master in The Way of Tea)


Earth Hour -- 8:30pm-9:30pm, your local time; turn off your lights to take a stand against climate change     


Feast of Artemis -- Ancient Greek Calendar (as protector of wild animals, vegetation, and places, begins at sundown; date approximate)


Festival of the Sacrifice at the Tombs -- Ancient Roman Calendar (to honor the ancestors)


"Greatest Show on Earth" Day -- Barnum and Bailey merged their circuses on this day in 1881


Hot Tub Day -- because we all need one!


Khordad Sal (Birth of the Prophet Zarathushtra) -- Zoroastrianism (Fasli Calendar)


Komamorijinja Reisai -- Nakaedo, Kashi-sh, Gifu, Japan (festival of the the Kosazukeishi "child-granting stone")

   

National Black Forest Cake Day


Ragnar Lodbrok's Day -- Asatru/Slavic Pagan Calendar (remembrance of this Viking's sack of Paris)


Serfs Emancipation Day -- Tibet


Something on a Stick Day -- something edible, because almost everything tastes better on a stick


St. Guntramnus' Day (Patron of divorced people, guardians, repentant murderers)


Teachers' Day -- Czech Republic; Slovakia


Weed Appreciation Day -- at last, for those of us with black thumbs, since this is all we can grow. "Weeds are flowers once you get to know them!" A.A. Milne



Birthdays Today:


Lady Gaga, 1986

Julia Stiles, 1981

Annie Wersching, 1977

Kate Gosselin, 1975

Scott Mills, 1974

Juliandra Gillen, 1971

Vince Vaughn, 1970

Reba McEntire, 1955

Dianne Wiest, 1948

Ken Howard, 1944

Conchata Ferrell, 1943

Jerry Sloan, 1942

Freddie Bartholomew, 1924

Dirk Bogarde, 1921

Irving "Swifty" Lazar, 1907

August Anheuser Busch, Jr., 1899

Maxim Gorky, 1868

Frederich Pabst, 1836

St. Teresa of Avila, 1515

Fra Bartolomeo, 1472



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Hair"(Rock musical), 1968

"Philadelphia Story"(Play), 1939



Today in History:


Roman Emperor Pertinax is assassinated by Praetorian Guards, who then sell the throne in an auction to Didius Julianus, 193

Viking raiders sack Paris, who leave in exchange for a huge ransom, 845

The origin of the Fasli Era in India, 1556

Juan Bautista de Anza finds the site for the Presidio of San Francisco, 1776

Nathaniel Briggs of NH patents a washing machine, 1797

Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers discovers 2 Pallas, the second asteroid known to man, 1802

The US Salvation Army is officially organized, 1885

Henri Fabre becomes the first person to fly a seaplane, 1910

Jews are expelled from Tel Aviv & Jaffa by Turkish authorities, 1917

Constantinople and Angora change their names to Istanbul and Ankara, 1930

The McGill français movement protest occurs, the second largest protest in Montreal's history, 1969

Operators of Three Mile Island's Unit 2 nuclear reactor outside of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania fail to recognize that a relief valve in the primary coolant system has stuck open, leading to a partial meltdown, 1979

In South Africa, Zulus and African National Congress supporters battle in central Johannesburg, resulting in 18 deaths, 1994

The 2005 Sumatran earthquake rocks Indonesia, and at magnitude 8.7 is the second strongest earthquake since 1965, 2005

At least 1 million union members, students, and unemployed take to the streets in France in protest at the government's proposed First Employment Contract law, 2006

Australian diplomat Peter Woolcott's draft for the first-ever treaty to regulate the conventional arms trade is discussed by members of the United Nations, 2013

Britain introduces the first new pound coin in 30 years with a secret security feature inside to stop counterfeiting, 2017

The world's largest dinosaur footprint at 1.7 metres found in Kimberley, Western Australia, 2017

The study of a gene mutation that allows a 71-year-old British woman to never feel pain is published in the British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2019

Slovakia's Slovenské elektrárne shuts down operations at its last coal-fired power plant in the country, the Vojany Power Station, 2024

Friday, March 27, 2026

Link Linker the Stinker, Champion Chair Napper (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!


Link Linker the Stinker is a champion at napping in his favorite chair, he can even do it with a dangle.










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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. My plans for this weekend include _________ and __________________.


2. I meant it when I said I _____________________________.


3. I should probably _________ more often so that _________.


4. I will never jump on the _________ trend.



1. My plans for this weekend include   work   and   volunteer work.


2. I meant it when I said I   only want one cat at a time while i'm still working.


3. I should probably   get to work on my taxes earlier   more often so that   i'm not rushed at the last minute like some years when i put it off.


4. I will never jump on the _________ trend.   My rule is to not use "never," because i will regret it, therefore:  i hope to not jump on the   latest fad diet   trend.



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


This Chinese fringe tree is a mass of blooms right now.






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


I tried to get a picture of Link Linker in the sun and got an overexposed mess.






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Today is:


Armed Forces Day -- Myanmar


Cherry Blossom (Sakura) Viewing and Celebrations begin -- Japan (the festivities get started around now, and vary by region depending on when the trees bloom in that area over the next 6 weeks)


Commemoration of Sen no Rikyu -- Omotesenke School of the Japanese Tea Ceremony, Japan (remembering the influential master in The Way of Tea)


Corkscrew Day -- M.L. Byrn of New York patented "covered gimlet screw with a 'T' handle" on this date in 1860


Daylight Saving Time begins -- Israel


National "Joe" Day -- no, it isn't official, but today you can make everyone call you "Joe" if you want, and call them the same; probably started by someone who had no memory for names


National Skipping Day -- UK (a fun and healthy way to exercise)  


National Spanish Paella Day

 

Quirky Country Music Song Titles Day -- after all, they do need their own day; sponsored by Wellcat Holidays 


Ramnawami / Ramanavami / Chaitay Dashain -- India; Nepal (Hindu celebration of the birth of Lord Rama, avatar of Vishnu)

     Swaminarayan Jayanti -- birth of Lord Swaminarayan for followers of the Swaminarayan tradition


St. John Damascene's Day (Patron of pharmacists, icon painting, theology students)


St. Rupert of Salzburg's Day (Patron of Salzburg; celebrated on the 24th in the rest of the Church)


Wear a Hat Day -- UK (a brain tumour awareness event and fundraiser) 


World Theatre Day



Anniversaries Today:


Mary Pickford marries Douglas Fairbanks, 1920



Birthdays Today:


Brenda Song, 1988

Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson, 1975

Nathan Fillion, 1971

Mariah Carey, 1970

Quentin Tarantino, 1963

Xuxa, 1963

Maria Schneider, 1952

Austin Pendleton, 1940

Michael York, 1942

David Janssen, 1931

Anthony Lewis, 1927

Mstislav Rostropovich, 1927

Sarah Vaughan, 1924

Harold Nicholas, 1921

Carl Barks, 1901

Gloria Swanson, 1899

Thorne Smith, 1892

Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, 1886

Edward Steichen, 1879

Patty Smith Hill, 1868

Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, 1845

Nathaniel Currier, 1813



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Starlight Express"(Rock musical), 1984

"Funky Winkerbean"(Comic strip), 1972

"Singin' in the Rain"(Film), 1952

"La Rondine/The Swallow"(Puccini Opera), 1917

"The Colleen Bawn"(Play), 1860



Today in History:


Ptolemy V ascends to the throne of Egypt, BC196

Pope Clement V excommunicates the entire population of Venice, 1309

Juan Ponce de Leon discovers Florida, 1513

The first English child born in Canada at Cuper's Cove, Newfoundland to Nicholas Guy, 1613

The dike at Hardinxveld breaks, causing the Alblasserwaard flood, 1709

Spain losses Menorca & Gibraltar, 1713

John Parker Paynard originates medicated adhesive plaster, precursor to the band-aid, 1848

First reported sighting of the Yosemite Valley by Europeans, 1851

M L Byrn patents "covered gimlet screw with a 'T' handle" (corkscrew), 1860

The first international rugby football match, England v. Scotland, is played in Edinburgh at Raeburn Place, 1871

Famous Apache warrior, Geronimo, surrenders to the U.S. Army, ending the main phase of the Apache Wars, 1886

The first Japanese cherry blossom trees planted in Washington, D.C., 1912

The first successful blood transfusion takes place in Brussels, 1914

Typhoid Mary, the first healthy carrier of disease ever identified in the United States, is put in quarantine, , 1916

Charlie Chaplin receives France's distinguished Legion of Honor, 1931

Nikita Khrushchev becomes Premier of the Soviet Union, 1958

The Good Friday Earthquake, the most powerful earthquake in U.S. history at a magnitude of 9.2 strikes South Central Alaska, killing 125 people and inflicting massive damage to the city of Anchorage, 1964

The Concorde makes its first supersonic flight. 1970

Construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System begins, 1975

The Norwegian oil platform Alexander L. Kielland collapses in the North Sea, killing 123 of its crew of 212, 1980

The Solidarity movement in Poland stages a warning strike, in which at least 12 million Poles walk off their jobs for four hours, 1981

The US FDA approves Viagra, 1998

HMS Scylla (F71), a decommissioned Leander class frigate, is sunk as an artificial reef off Cornwall, the first of its kind in Europe, 2004

The UN General Assembly condemns Russia's annexation of Crimea, 2014 

Russia's Soyuz TMA-16M launches to deliver three crew members to the international space station to research the long-term effects of micro gravity, 2015

Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi announces the country is now a "space power" after successfully shooting down a satellite from space in a ballistic missile test, 2019

China’s Chang’e-5 lunar explorer mission finds glass beads strewn across the lunar surface contain potentially billions of tons of water, making future lunar colonies more likely to be easily sustainable, 2023

Due to its dwindling fuel reserves, European space telescope Gaia is shut down after a decade of charting the Milky Way, 2025