Sunday, February 8, 2026

Not Making a New One (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.


Grandma is more and more loathe to get out of her bed long enough for me to remake it each week.


Tee done be whinin' to hims Mère, "What fo' I gots to make de bed?"


An' Clothile say, "Mais, garçon, I's not axin' you to get out de tools an' de wood an' 'make' you de whole new bed, I's jes' axin' you to get dis one's clothes on!"



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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             


It's Carnival Time and some people put up fun decorations.  These are just door decor at two places.

















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


Abby is back with Uncle J (sometimes she's with Bryn).  This is her "catch me if you can" selfie series.


No, I won't look.

Well, a peek.

Oh, you caught me!





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It's Super Bowl Sunday!  This means it is also:

     National Popcorn Day

     Souper Bowl of Caring (turn your Super Bowl Party into a way to help people in your community) 


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


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Today is:


Boy Scout Day -- celebrates the birthday of Scouting in the US

    Scout Sunday -- BSA (Boy Scouts are encouraged to wear their uniforms to church services today and represent scouting to their congregations)


Cowtown's Last Old West Gunfight -- White Elephant Saloon, Fort Worth, TX, US (annual reenactment of the last gunfight in what was then Cowtown, between White Elephant Saloon owner Luke Short and former marshal T.I. “Longhaired Jim” Courtright on this date in 1887)


Hari Kuyo -- Sensouji Temple, Japan (Festival of Broken Needles, in which all of the worn or broken sewing needles from the previous year are put in a sacred resting place.)


Hold Onto Your Head Day -- invented by someone for people like me, because heaven knows i'm losing mine!


Igbi -- Shaitli and Kituri among the Avar ethnic group, Dagestan, Russia (midwinter celebration, through the 5th, which is the first day the sun is expected to return to shine on the towns here)


International Flirting Week -- always the Sun-Sat that encompasses Valentine's Day; if you are married, flirt with your mate, it's fun!


Laugh and Get Rich Day -- a day to recognize the power of laughter


Love May Make the World Go 'round, But Laughter Keeps Us from Getting Dizzy Week -- annually, the week before and including Valentine's Day; dedicated to Victor Borge’s notion that “Laughter is the shortest distance between two people” and Joel Goodman’s notion that “Seven days without laughter makes one weak.”


Man Day -- always the Sunday before Valentine's Day, sponsored by C. Daniel Rhodes


National Molasses Bar Day


Preseren's Day -- Slovenia (Honors their national poet, France Preseren, often called Day of Slovenian Culture)


Prodigal Son Sunday -- Orthodox Christian


Random Acts of Kindness Week -- always Valentine's Week


Rebel Day -- birth anniversary of James Dean


St. Jerome Emilani's Day (Patron of orphans; Taos Indian Pueblo)


Tako-ichi -- Kita-ku, Tokyo, Japan (kite fair dating back to the Edo period)


World Marriage Day -- sponsored by Worldwide Marriage Encounter   



Anniversary Today:


Founding of Universiteit Leiden, with the motto Praesidium Libertatis, 1575



Birthdays Today:


Josh Keaton, 1979

David "Phoenix" Farrell, 1977

Seth Green, 1974

Alonzo Mourning, 1970

Gary Coleman, 1968

Claudette Pace, 1968

Vince Neil, 1961

John Grisham, 1955

Mary Steenburgen, 1953

Brooke Adams, 1949

Robert Klein, 1942

Nick Nolte, 1941

Ted Koppel, 1940

John Williams, 1932

James Dean, 1931

Jack Lemmon, 1925

Audrey Meadows, 1924

Freddie Blassie, 1921

Lana Turner, 1921

Elizabeth Bishop, 1911

Lyle Talbot, 1902

William Tecumseh Sherman, 1820

Jules Verne, 1828

Samuel Butler, 1612



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Good Times"(TV), 1974

"RCA Victor Show Starring Dennis Day"(TV), 1952

"Danses Concertantes"(Stravinsky Ballet), 1942

"Two for the Show"(Musical), 1940 

"The Plough and the Stars"(Play), 1926

"The Stars and Stripes"(US Armed Forces Newspaper), 1918

"The Birth of a Nation"(Film), 1915

"Boris Godunov"(Mussorgsky Opera), 1874

"Flora; or the Hob in the Well"(Cibber's Opera, first opera performed in the Colonies), 1735



Today in History:


Mary, Queen of Scots, is executed on suspicion of having been involved in the Babington Plot to murder her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, 1587

Isaac Newton reads his first optics paper before the Royal Society in London, 1672

French and Indian troops set Schenectady, NY, afire, 1690

A doctor in Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony suggests that two girls in the family of the village minister may be suffering from bewitchment, leading to the Salem witch trials, 1692

The Supreme Privy Council is established in Russia, 1726

The first opera in the US, "Flora," opens in South Carolina, 1735

A minor earthquake shakes London, 1750

The strange phenomenon called the "Devil's Footprints" mysteriously appear in Devon, England, 1855

Martin Robinson Delany becomes the first black major in the US Army, 1865

The Boy Scouts of America is incorporated by William D. Boyce, 1910

D.W. Griffith's controversial film The Birth of a Nation premieres in Los Angeles, 1915

The Stars and Stripes newspaper is published for the first time, 1918

Swiss men vote against women's suffrage, 1920

Radio arrives at the White House, 1922

Allende meteorite falls near Pueblito de Allende, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1969

The NASDAQ stock market index opens for the first time, 1971

After 84 days in space, the crew of the first American space station Skylab returns to Earth, 1974

The Melbourne dust storm hits Australia's second largest city. The result of the worst drought on record and a day of severe weather conditions, a 320 metres (1,050 ft) deep dust cloud envelops the city, turning day to night, 1983

The massive Internet collaboration "24 Hours in Cyberspace" takes place, 1996

A freak storm in the Hindukush mountains of Afghanistan triggers a series of at least 36 avalanches, 2010

Noriaki Kasai of Japan becomes first athlete in history to participate in 8 Winter Olympics, 2018

King Vajiralongkorn of Thailand issues a royal decree calling Princess Ubolratana's candidacy for Prime Minister for the Thai Raksa Chart political party “improper and highly inappropriate”, 2019

After 3 years with no rainy season, the Horn of Africa is declared to be in drought and on the brink of a humanitarian crisis by the UN, 2022

Saturday, February 7, 2026

The Good Times Keep Rolling, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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It’s Thankful Day and we’re all thankful we didn’t freeze or have any pipes burst because, among other things, it’s been cold.


I’m thankful for the rental car to get to NOLA.


Mr. Cal is thankful we took the shortest walk ever because it was so cold, but he wanted to be out, so at least we went.


#2 Son and Daughter-in-Law worked on Slow-Moe  the car and we are thankful, so far, so good, although there will be more done later.  At least my Sweetie has his car back and he’s very thankful, especially as Brother-in-Law’s car went in the shop again this week!  We would have been hurting with only Gus Gus Die Fledermaus to rely on.


I’m thankful i got all my errands run and still finished work in time to take care of our little Annie while they worked on the car.


Tuesday, Daughter-in-Law took a day off and i’m thankful i got to go to the ladies’ meeting without having to hurry-rush back for babysitting.


I’m thankful, also, i still had our girl for a while so her mama could have time to herself.




Wednesday started my “crazier busy” time for this week as Ms. GA and Mr. BA went out of town.  I’m thankful i got through taking care of their critters, and the morning cat shelter shift, and the adoption cages at the pet shop, and Ms. G’s, and back to Ms. GA’s cats, and then Bible study.


Ms. G is a separate thankful in there - we got the boat cover re-secured against cat intrusion and i’m thankful while my hands and feet went numb while doing it, they did thaw out, i got to go visit Ms. Fiona to take her snacks while Ms. G sat in the car and made calls, we got the laundry closet emptied so the water heater could be fixed, litter boxes were scooped and very untidy areas quick vacuumed including getting all the spilled peanuts even to Ms. G’s satisfaction, drinks restocked in the fridge and a few other things beside, all in five hours.


Yes, my life is a circus, and yes, i’m thankful it’s not boring.


Then there was Thursday - i’m thankful we got the cats done at Ms. GA’s, picked up the drinks for rEcess, did Ms. SE’s house, then back to Ms. GA’s house to do both the every-other-week cleaning and take care of the cats, an 11 hour day.


Now we’re up to Friday, right?  I got to the church to make coffee for the men’s study although our group didn’t meet (with Ms. GA and Mr. BA out of town), then to care for the cats for the last time, ran to the store for my weekly food run, and came back for baby tending, ran to get the car rental and then off to rEcess, and i’m very thankful it all worked out.


rEcess was the usual fun, with plenty of volunteers and lots of running the halls and the gym, playing games, doing art and just horsing around.  We’re thankful since there was a Mardi Gras parade downtown, we have reserved parking!


Now, to all who have read through this, thank you for understanding i’m a bit behind on blog reading and getting worse, but i will get around to everyone sooner or later.



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:


Charles Dickens Day -- read a chapter or two of his work, in honor of his birth


Daniel Boone Escape Day -- he escaped from the Shawnee tribe which had captured him


Feast of Mulk (Dominion) -- Baha'i


Ice Cream for Breakfast Day -- because you have to do it at least once a year


Independence Day -- Grenada(1974)


Marriage Week -- UK (part of the Futureway Trust, and now observed around the world, celebrating the diversity and vibrancy of marriage as the heart of family life)     


National Fettucini Alfredo Day


National Hangover Awareness Day -- internet generated and shouldn't it be on Jan.1?


Send a Card to a Friend Day -- wonder which card company created this one


St. Theodore Stratelates' Day (Patron of soldiers; Brindisi, Italy; for finding lost objects)


Take Your Child to the Library Day -- US (encouraging parents to take their children to the library and discover all the wonders it has to offer)    


Wave All you Fingers at Your Neighbor Day -- sponsored by Wellcat Holidays; wave to your neighbors, let them know you like them



Birthdays Today:


Tina Majorino, 1985

Ashton Kutcher, 1978

Chris Rock, 1965

Garth Brooks, 1962

Eddie Izzard, 1962

James Spader, 1960

Miguel Ferrer, 1954

Hector Babenco, 1946

Pete Postlethwaite, 1945

Gay Talese, 1932

Keefe Brasselle, 1923

Eddie Bracken, 1920

Oscar Brand, 1920

Larry "Buster" Crabbe, 1908

Sinclair Lewis, 1885

James Hubert “Eubie” Blake, 1883

Alfred Adler, 1870

Laura Ingalls Wilder, 1867

Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev, 1834

Charles Dickens, 1812

John Deere, 1804

Sir Thomas More, 1478



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"America's Most Wanted"(TV), 1988

"Blazing Saddles"(Film), 1974

"Pinocchio"(Disney animated Film), 1940

"The Cat and the Canary"(Play), 1922

"Kid Auto Races at Venice"(first Charlie Chaplin "Little Tramp" Film), 1914

"Chantecler"(Rostand Play), 1910

"The Deserter"(first ballet performed in US), 1827

"Il Matrimonio Segreto" (Comarosa Opera), 1792



Today in History:


The Mongols burn the Russian city of Vladimir, 1238

Edward of Carnarvon, later Edward II, becomes the first English prince to hold the title Prince of Wales, 1301

The bonfire of the vanities occurs in which supporters of Girolamo Savonarola burn thousands of objects like cosmetics, art, and books in Florence, Italy, 1497

King Philip II forms an inquistion in South America, 1569

Academie Francaise begins a Dictionary of the French Language, 1639

An 8.2 magnitude earthquake shakes New Madrid, Missouri, 1812

The colonial Tasmanian Parliament passes the Electoral Act of 1856, the first piece of legislation anywhere in the world providing for elections by way of a secret ballot, 1856

The Battle at Ingogo, Transvaal: the Boers defeat superior British forces, 1881

The Great Blizzard of 1891 begins, 1891

Émile Zola is brought to trial for libel for publishing J'Accuse, 1898

Baltimore catches fire; 1500 buildings are destroyed in 80 blocks, 1904

The Mud March, the first large procession organized by the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS), 1907

Charlie Chaplin debuts "The Tramp" in "Kid Auto Races at Venice," 1914

The first wireless message sent from a moving train to a station is received, 1915

Bert Hinkler begins the first solo flight from England to Australia, 1928

Pluto moves inside Neptune's orbit for the first time since either was discovered, 1979

Astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert L. Stewart make the first untethered space walk using the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU), 1984

The Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party agrees to give up its monopoly on power, 1990

Haiti's first democratically-elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, is sworn in, 1991

The Maastricht Treaty is signed, leading to the creation of the European Union, 1992

Crown Prince Abdullah becomes the King of Jordan on the death of his father, King Hussein, 1999

Bushfires in Victoria left 173 dead in the worst natural disaster in Australia's history, 2009

In Europe, ready-meal manufacturer Findus withdrew its beef lasagne meals from supermarkets after confirming beef supplied by French manufacturer, Comigel, contained horsemeat, 2013

All citrus fruit can be traced to the southeast foothills of the Himalayas, according to a DNA study published in Nature, 2018

Sarah Thomas becomes the first woman to referee a Super Bowl, 2021

LeBron James becomes the NBA's all time leading scorer, surpasseing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 2023

The Greek island of Santorini is placed under a state of emergency amid a swarm of earthquakes that began 27 January, 2025