Monday, December 23, 2024

Aren't You Coming? (Awww Monday), Inspiring Quote of the Week and Poetry Monday (Never Say Never, Christmas, Hanukkah)

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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!


Jack has a trick of looking back at you almost sadly when he's heading back into the house from the yard, as if asking, "Aren't you coming, too?"








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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 Never Say Never, or Christmas, or Hanukkah.  I am posting a new poem for the first topic, and older poems i've posted before for the other two.                       


Never say never 'cause that's when you'll find

 you're doing the "never" 'cause you're in a bind.

The universe has to challenge your word,

so if you say, "never," the universe heard!


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A shepherd gets so little sleep,

in the fields his flocks to keep,

as predators are just out of sight

stalking animals all the night.


This night would be different, though,

as soon there would be quite a show,

angels would light up their sky,

with an anthem from on high.


The angel came with this to say,

Unto you is born this day,

in David's Bethlehem the King,

into the world His light to bring.


The shepherds left the herds alone,

to Bethlehem they got them gone,

and in a manger found the light

sent to shatter humanity's night.


The Light of the World our heavenly Bread

in a feeding trough did lay His head

to give us hope that there could be

Peace on Earth for you and me.


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About Hanukkah i have learned

It's about the oil that burned,

One day's worth eight days and nights,

That's why it's a Festival of Lights.


Pagans had suppressed the Jews again

(And will such bigotry never end?!?)

Leaving their Temple a terrible mess,

For the holy lamp one day's oil, no more, no less.


It would take a whole week to purify

More oil, it's enough to make you cry.

You finally get your Temple back,

Waiting longer's like a torture rack.


They decided not to wait!

Light it up and celebrate!

Even if it's just one day,

We'll be glad more's on the way.


But then a miracle, hear them shout!

The one day's oil did not run out,

Until they'd purified another batch,

Which takes a week to start from scratch!


That's why Jews celebrate with oil,

Fried Hanukkah foods, not baked or broiled,

Celebrate for eight full days

All of G-d's miraculous ways.


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Future themes are:


Dec.  23 Never Say Never  and/or  Christmas/Hanukkah (Today!)

Dec. 30  All Done

Jan. 6 Seed and/or Epiphany

Jan. 13 Fiction

Jan. 20 Sheep

Jan. 27 Silver


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Today is:


Birthday of the Queen Silvia -- Sweden (an official flag day)


Children's Day -- South Sudan; Sudan


Day of Acca Larentia -- Ancient Rome, Republic and Empire (earth goddess and protectress who raised Romulus and Remus)


Festivus -- For the Rest of Us!  (The holiday introduced on the episode of Seinfeld that aired 12/18/97; have some meatloaf, decorate with an unadorned aluminum pole, have a "Feats of Strength" contest and an "Airing of Grievances"!)


Humanlight Celebration -- celebration of tolerance, compassion, empathy, honesty, free inquiry, reason, and rationality secularseasons.org


Icelandic Yuletide Lad of the Day, Ketkrokur -- Meat-hook, who will lower a hook down the chimney and snatch a bit of meat if he can, especially if you are cooking lamb for St. Porlakur(Thorlac)


Igler Bergweihnacht -- Igls, Austria (charming nativity parade starring the children of this small town near Innsbruck)


Learn Metric Day -- US (passage of the Metric Conversion Act of 1875)


National Pfefferneusse Day -- don't forget the Puderzucker!


Noche de Rabanos (Night of the Radishes) -- Oaxaca, Mexico (part of the lead up to Christmas, bring out your best carved radish!)


Popcorn Popping Day -- so you can string it on the tree, of course


Porlaksmessa, Feast of St. Thorlaker/Thorlac -- Iceland (Patron saint, though never officially recognized by the Holy See)


Roots Day -- as you gather with family during the season, don't forget to sit with elder relatives and learn about your family's past


Secret of the Unhewn Stone -- Celtic Calendar (Only day on their calendar not governed by a tree month)


St. John of Kanti's Day (Patron of Lithuania, Poland)


St. Servulus' Day (Patron of the disabled/physically challenged; against paralysis)


St. Victoria's Day (Patron of Anticoli Corrado, Italy)


Two Days To Go Day


Victory Day -- Egypt (a/k/a Suez Victory Day)



Anniversary Today:


Establishment of the US Federal Reserve System, 1913



Birthdays Today:


Corey Haim, 1971

Carla Bruni, 1967

Eddie Vedder, 1964

Carol Ann Duffy, 1955

Susan Lucci, 1946

Harry Shearer, 1943

Akihito, 1933

Robert Bly, 1926

Gerald O'Loughlin, 1921

Jose Greco, 1918

Madame C.J. Walker, 1867

Connie Mack, 1862

Harriet Monroe, 1860

Joseph Smith, Jr., 1805



Debuting/Premiering Today:


Hoffmeyer's Legacy(Film; 1st with Keystone Kops), 1912



Today in History:


Byzantine-Arab Wars: Under the future Emperor Nicephorus Phocas, Byzantine troops stormed the city of Aleppo, recovering the tattered tunic of John the Baptist, 962

St Philip of Moscow martyred by Ivan the Terrible, 1569

Giovanni Cassini discovers Rhea, a satellite of Saturn, 1672

John Flamsteed observes Uranus without realizing it's undiscovered, 1690

The Continental Congress negotiates a war loan of $181,500 from France, 1776

Benedict Arnold court-martialed for improper conduct, 1779

"A Visit from St Nicholas" by C. Clement Moore is published in the Troy (NY) Sentinel (Now usually titled " 'Twas the Night Before Christmas"), 1823

The opera Hänsel und Gretel by Engelbert Humperdinck is first performed, 1893

The first all-steel passenger railroad coach completed, in Altoona, Pa, 1907

The first hospital ship built to move wounded naval personnel is launched, 1919

Alice H Parker patents gas heating furnace, 1919

Discovery of the first modern coelacanth in South Africa, 1938

The transistor is first demonstrated at Bell Laboratories, 1947

Dedication of Tokyo Tower, the world's highest self-supporting iron tower, 1958

The North Tower of the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City is topped out at 1,368 feet (417 m), making it the tallest building in the world, 1970

A 6.5 magnitude earthquake strikes the Nicaraguan capital of Managua killing more than 10,000, 1972

The 16 survivors of the Andes flight disaster are rescued after 73 days, having survived by cannibalism, 1972

Voyager, piloted by Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager, lands at Edwards Air Force Base in California becoming the first aircraft to fly non-stop around the world without aerial or ground refueling, 1986

In a referendum, 88% of Slovenia's population vote for independence from Yugoslavia, 1990

An 8.1 magnitude earthquake hits Macquarie Island in the Southern Ocean, 2004

Volcanic activity alerts are issued in Chile and Argentina, in areas near the Copahue volcano, after it started to spew ash, 2012

The United Nations Security Council adopts a landmark resolution demanding a halt to all Israeli settlement in Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, 2016

The top leadership of the Miss America Organization resigned amid a scandal over emails in which pageant officials had ridiculed past winners, 2018

Zambia abolishes the death penalty, effective immediately, 2022

Sunday, December 22, 2024

Gift That Keeps Giving (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.


The topic of gifts often comes up at this time of year.  As i was telling Grandma yesterday, i understand people who do a "secret Santa" style of giving, where you only have to buy for one person in an extended family or group.


Clothile done tole Tee dey need to get to de shop to get de gif' fo' him to take to hims school class party, an' he say, "I don' need to brought a gif'."


An' Clothile ax, "What you mean?"


An' Tee say, "Mais, I's goin' be de gif' 'cause I be's a gif' to my class ever' day!"



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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.  It was hosted by River, who still participates, and is now hosted by Elephant's Child.        


It's rather festive around here (as long as you stay off the major roadways, of course).  


This beautiful tree is a delight in the day and quite as beautiful at night, although with my camera phone it's hard to give you an idea of just how pretty it is.







These lollipops are almost too pretty to eat.






These very sparkly reindeer are becoming quite popular.















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This week, Lulu wants to join the Kitties Blue at The Cat On My Head for their Sunday Selfies Blog Hop with her "I'm all spread out" selfie.   








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Today is:


Chipmunks Day -- the date, in 1958, when Alvin, Simon, and Theodore hit #1 with "The Chipmunk Song"


Day Sacred to the Lares -- Ancient Roman Calendar (household gods)


Fourth Sunday of Advent -- Christian

    Lighting the Candle of Love/Adoration


Hari Ibu -- Indonesia (Mother's Day)


Icelandic Yuletide Lad of the Day, Gattapefur -- Sniffer, who uses his big nose on hlakkandi ("looking forward" day, when you begin to look forward to Christmas) to sniff out a cake or two to snatch


Khoiak Ceremony for Raising the Djed Pillar -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (Osiris festival, the pillar represented his spine, and so stability and strength; date approximate)


National Date Nut Bread Day


Santa Claus Flight Clearance Day -- US FAA (they make sure he's cleared to fly, with his de-icing system, Terrain Avoidance Warning System for low-altitude flight, and special seat belt extension in good working order)


St. Frances Xavier Cabrini's Day (Mother Cabrini, the first US citizen canonized; Patron saint of emigrants, hospital administrators, immigrants, orphans; against malaria)


Unity Day -- Zimbabwe



Birthdays Today:


Jordin Sparks, 1989

Ralph Fiennes, 1962

Maurice Gibb, 1949

Robin Gibb, 1949

Steve Garvey, 1948

Diane Sawyer, 1945

Steve Carlton, 1944

Hector Elizondo, 1936

Joe Pyne, 1925

Barbara Billingsley, 1922

Gene Rayburn, 1917

Claudia Taylor "Lady Bird" Johnson, 1912

Dame Edith Margaret Emily "Peggy" Ashcroft, 1907

Edwin Arlington Robinson, 1869

Giacomo Puccini, 1858

William Ellery, 1727

James Edward Oglethorpe, 1696



Debuting/Premiering Today:


The Graduate(Film), 1972

"Ding Dong School"(TV), 1952



Today in History:


A serious earthquake strikes Innsbruck, 1689

The Turkish fortress of Izmail is stormed and captured by Suvorov and his Russian armies, 1790

The first freight train is operated in Roorkee, India, 1851

Jules Janssen flies in a balloon in order to study a solar eclipse, 1870

The first string of Christmas tree lights is created by Thomas Edison, 1882

Ito Hirobumi, a samurai, becomes the first Prime Minister of Japan, 1885

French officer Alfred Dreyfus court-martialed for treason, triggers worldwide charges of anti-Semitism (Dreyfus later vindicated), 1894

Colo is born, the first gorilla to be bred in captivity, 1956

Berlin's Brandenburg Gate re-opens after nearly 30 years, effectively ending the division of East and West Germany, 1989

Richard Reid attempts to destroy a passenger airliner by igniting explosives hidden in his shoes aboard American Airlines Flight 63, 2001

An important peer-reviewed study of the spatial memory of bumblebees is published in the Biology Letters journal of the Royal Society by a class of 25 8- to 10-year-old children at Blackawton Primary School, 2010

Ebola vaccine VSV-EBOV is found to be 70-100% effective in a study published in The Lancet, becoming the world's first proven vaccine against Ebola, 2016

A tsunami hits Indonesia's Sunda Strait killing over 400 after part of the Anak Krakatoa (Child of Krakatoa) volcano slips into the sea, 2018

According to a new report by the CDC, life expectance in the USA is at it's lowest in 2 decades, only 76.4 years, with Covid and drug overdoses cited as the biggest reasons for the decline, 2022