Thursday, May 7, 2026

Blessings on Blessings (Six Sentence Story), Good Fences, Sammy's Poetry Day, and Brian's Thankful Thursday

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For a couple of years now, both of our cars have been giving us signs they are nearing the end of their useful lives for us as neither can be trusted on the highways, and heaven knows we do a lot of highway driving every weekend going to Grandma and Grandpa's house.


GusGus die Fledermaus, the Ford Focus which has had so much transmission trouble it's not even funny any more also needs a gas tank sensor and is having other problems, and we think the transmission is going to go again at some point, and it has had no A/C for the last two summers which is brutal in our heat, especially when you have to roll up the windows in the rain and turn the heat on full blast to defog the windows.


Slow-Moe, the Pontiac G6, has a plethora of problems, the smallest of which is the turn signal lever is held on by duct tape and prayer and light use and if you want the right-hand headlight to come on, get out of the car and give the hood above it a good bang when you first turn the lights on and it should work until you get where you're going, most of the other electrical problems are not fixable unless you can track down the serious short in the whole electrical system which is expensive.


A couple of weeks ago, our then soon-to-be-retiring church pastor grabbed me after the service, told me he knew about our car situation (which boils down to they are held together with the equivalent of chicken wire and bubble gum) and our lack of ability at this time to get anything different, And Told Me He Wanted To Give Us His Old Car When He Retired And Moved Away, talk about a huge blessing!


Sunday, April 26th was his last sermon and Thursday, April 30 was his last official day as pastor, and he leaves town today to fly up and meet his wife, who drove her car up last week to the home they kept when they came here 22 years ago, so yesterday one of the attorneys who is a church member and works right across the street from the church met us and we signed all the paperwork!


We are now the proud owners of a 2010 Honda Accord with about 157,000 miles on it which has been kept in pristine condition by a church pastor and as #2 Son, who works on cars, says, if you keep it carefully you can get more than twice that out of a Honda engine and transmission and replacing anything else that goes wrong is easy as it's a common car with parts available, so we have a good car for the foreseeable future, no more renting a car or getting a ride every weekend to go to Grandma and Grandpa's house!



Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Signal.     


(For those looking for a Ms. G story, sorry, i had to take the day off in order to make the transaction above possible, but she should be back next week.)



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While Good Fences Around the World seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird, i still enjoy looking for and posting interesting fences, so i will!


One of our neighbors has these lights on the fence, i caught it when our little Annie and i were out for a walk.






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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day!  This week's image and my poem:    







I know the place looks odd

but don't judge by what you see,

decor's a little weird

but this is the food for me.


The clam and garlic spaghetti

is served in a mini bathtub,

chocolate ice cream in mini loos,

and it really is great grub!


(This is Modern Toilet Restaurant in Taipei, it's very popular and the food is supposedly delicious, a combo of Italian and Asian.)  



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Angel Brian's Family of Brian's Home - Forever hosts the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.   It's time to share something for which i am thankful.  


Today i am thankful to our church's pastor emeritus, who gifted us his old car upon his retirement, i can pick it up Friday after i'm done babysitting and before i go to the shelter.






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Today is:


Beaufort Wind Force Scale Day -- birth anniversary of the British Navy officer whose wind scale, in refined form


Box Camera Day -- George Eastman patented the Box Camera on this day in 1888


Day of the Soldier -- El Salvador


Experience the Awesome Stomach-Churning Wonder of a Thrill Ride Day -- internet generated, and they can have it!


Feast of St. Nicola -- Bari, Italy (celebrates's the moving of the relics of St. Nicholas -- yes, later Santa Claus -- to this town, where they still are; here he is patron of orphans and pirates, and the date of his body's arrival is celebrated as a huge three-day festival with fireworks included)


Fire Escape Ladder Day -- Joseph Winters patented a wagon-mounted version on this day in 1878


Hamburg Harbor Day -- Hamburg, Germany (founding of the city)


Homeland Defender's Day -- Kazakhstan


Homespun History Day -- internet holiday often exploited by Modern Drunkard Magazine as a day upon which to drink specifically so the stories will sound better


National Barrier Awareness Day -- US (declared by Presidential Proclamation in 1986)    


National Day of Prayer -- US / Interfaith


National Day of Reason -- US Humanist alternative to the National Day of Prayer


National Roast Leg of Lamb Day


Nones of May -- Ancient Roman Calendar


Radio Day -- Bulgaria; Russia


St. Domitian of Huy's Day (Patron of Huy Liege, Belgium; against fever)



Anniversaries Today:


Founding of Univerzita Karlova in Prague, the first university in Central Europe, 1348



Birthdays Today:


Owen Hart, 1965

Peter Reckell, 1955

Amy Heckerling, 1954

Tim Russert, 1950

Johnny Unitas, 1933

Teresa Brewer, 1931

Darren McGavin, 1922

Eva Peron, 1919

Gary Cooper, 1901

Archibald Macleish, 1892

Gabby Hayes, 1885

Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, 1840

Johannes Brahms, 1833

Robert Browning, 1812

Francis Beaufort, 1774

David Hume, 1711



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Strike It Rich"(TV), 1951

Choral Symphony in D Minor(Beethoven's Ninth), 1824



Today in History:


The dome of the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople collapses, 558

Joan of Arc leads the final charge in the Battle of Orleans, 1429

Louis XIV of France inaugurates The Palace of Versailles, 1664

The city of New Orleans is founded by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, 1718

Jews are expelled from Ukraine by Empress Catherine I of Russia, 1727

Chief Pontiac begins the "Conspiracy of Pontiac" by attacking British forces at Fort Detroit, 1763

The independence of Greece is recognized by the Treaty of London, 1832

George Eastman patents the "Kodak Box Camera," 1888

In Saint Petersburg, Russian scientist Alexander Stepanovich Popov demonstrates to the Russian Physical and Chemical Society his invention, the Popov lightning  detector — a primitive radio receiver, 1895

German  submarine  SM U-20  sinks RMS Lusitania, 1915

England lowers age of women voters from 30 to 21, 1928

Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering (later renamed Sony) is founded with around 20 employees, 1946

The Council of Europe is founded during the Hague Congress, 1948

The concept of the integrated circuit, the basis for all modern computers, is first published by Geoffrey W.A. Dummer, 1952

Canadian Patrick Morrow became the first person to climb each of the Seven Summits, 1986

The Space Shuttle Endeavour is launched on its first mission, 1992

Mercedes-Benz buys Chrysler for $40 billion USD and forms DaimlerChrysler in the largest industrial merger in history, 1998

The tomb of Herod the Great is discovered, 2007

A new study reports that all Europeans are related to a small group of ancestors dating back only 1,000 years; researchers believe it's likely that everyone in the world is related over the past few thousand years, 2013

Underwater explorers discover a silver ingot of Captain William Kidd's treasure near Madagascar, 2015

Global tourism accounts for 8% of the world's carbon emissions according to a University of Sydney study, 2018

Berklee College of Music bestows honorary doctorates to Beatles drummer Ringo Starr; bassist Chuck Rainey; composer James Newton Howard; and R&B singer Lalah Hathaway, 2022

Vladimir Putin’s swearing in for his fifth term as Russia’s President is boycotted by many world leaders, 2024

The conclave to elect a new Pope begins with 133 cardinal electors, 2025

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

That's One Way to Return the Neighbor's Power Tool (Wordless Wednesday) and Words for Wednesday

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Linking up with Wordless WednesdayCatsynthKeith, and Sandee at Comedy Plus.     




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Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and has become a moveable feast of word or picture or music prompts to encourage us to write stories, poems, or whatever strikes our fancy.    


This month the words/prompts are supplied by jabblog and can be found here at River's blog.


This week's words/prompts are:


1.inane  

2.trees  

3.wind  

4.effervescent  

5.landmark  

6.method


and/or:


1.zero  

2.simple  

3.clockwork  

4.brain  

5.study  

6.size


use either list or both, or mix and match, just have fun.


Charlotte's colour of the month is Gold.


(Please note this is not about me, even if it is written in the first person).



I have two choices today.


First, I can go to work, where we are supposed to be doing a LANDMARK STUDY on some METHOD one of the researchers has come up with, which anyone with a BRAIN larger than the SIZE of a pea can see isn't going to make a hill of beans of difference to anyone.  


While there, I can listen to INANE questions thrown at me like CLOCKWORK, and watch people get paid for doing ZERO work of any quality all while thinking they are the cream of the crop.


Choice number two, I can use one of my many saved up sick leave days, stop at my favorite trattoria for a lunch to go and something fun and EFFERVESCENT to drink, and head out to someplace where I can hear the WIND in the TREES, smell the flowers, listen to the birds, and watch a beautiful Gold and pink and purple sunset.


It's SIMPLE.  If I make choice number one, today might be the day I lose it and get canned and until I finish my current training program, I can't afford to let it happen.  Where's my phone? (cough, cough!)




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Today is:


Adhesive Postage Stamp Day -- the first adhesive postage stamps went on sale on this date in 1840 in Great Britain


Anxiety Disorders Screening Day -- if you have symptoms, get checked, there is help   


Army Day/St. George's Day -- Bulgaria


Beverage Day -- an internet holiday that encourages you to try a beverage you've never had before


Coronation Day -- UK (anniversary celebration of the coronation of King Charles III)


Festival of Min -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (a four-day festival celebrating male fertility; date approximate)


Great American Grump Out Day -- encouraging everyone to avoid grumpiness and rudeness for 24 hours; who knows, you might enjoy it so much it will stick!


International No Diet Day -- for reasons not to diet, but focus on health instead, click here


Joseph Brackett Day -- birth anniversary of Shaker author of the song "Simple Gifts"


Martyrs' Day -- Syria


Mounikhia / Munichia -- Ancient Greek Calendar (festival of Artemis, date approximate)


National Crepe Suzette Day


National Day to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy -- US   


National Nurses Day -- US, start of National Nurses Week


National School Nurse Day -- US (the school nurse is there to help!)  


National Tourist Appreciation Day -- during US National Travel and Tourism Week


National Walk, Bike or Roll to School Day -- US (encouraging kids to have fun, get their exercise, and get to school under their own steam by walking, biking or rolling their wheelchair to school under supervision as part of an event) 


No Homework Day -- sponsored by Wellcat Holidays (celebrated on Monday if it falls on a weekend)


Occupational Safety and Health Professionals Day -- US (info here 


Remembrance for Eyvind Kelve -- Asatru/Norse Pagan Calendar (pagan martyr)


St. George's Day -- Eastern Orthodox Churches (the day to visit graves and decorate, leave special food, and provide entertainment for the dearly departed) related observance:

     Shepherd's and Herdsman's Day -- Bulgaria


St. Gerard of Lunel's Day (Patron of epileptics and Montesanto, Italy; against epilepsy and headaches)


Yale Lock Day -- the Yale lock was patented this day in 1861



Anniversaries Today:


David Duchovny marries Tia Leone, 1997

Princess Margaret marries Anthony Armstrong-Jones at Westminster Abbey (the first televised royal wedding), 1960



Birthdays Today:


Gabourey Sidibe, 1983

Leslie Hope, 1965

Roma Downey, 1964

George Clooney, 1961

Tom Bergeron, 1955

Tony Blair, 1953

Lynn Whitfield, 1953

Alan Dale, 1947

Ben Masters, 1947

Bob Seger, 1945

Willie Mays, 1931

Orson Welles, 1915

Stewart Granger, 1913

Rudolph Valentino, 1895

Gaston Leroux, 1868

Rabindranath Tagore, 1861

Sigmund Freud, 1856

Robert E. Peary, 1856

Maximilian Robespierre, 1758



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Entertaining Mr. Sloan"(Play), 1964



Today in History:


Spanish and German Imperial troops sack Rome, which many consider the end of the Renaissance, 1527

Mongol emperor Babur defeats the Afghans and Bengals, 1529

Henry VIII orders that English Bibles be placed in every church, 1536

Louis XIV of France moves his court to Versailles, 1682

The first African-American Masonic Lodge (African # 459) forms Prince Hall, Boston, 1787

John Deere produces the first steel plow, 1833

James Gordon Bennett, Sr. publishes the first issue of the New York Herald, 1835

The Glaciarium, the world's first mechanically frozen ice rink, opens, 1844

Dr John Gorrie patents a "refrigeration machine", 1851

Linus Yale patents the Yale lock, 1851

Chief Crazy Horse of the Oglala Sioux surrenders to United States troops in Nebraska, 1877

The Eiffel Tower is officially opened to the public at the Universal Exposition in Paris, 1889

George V becomes King of the United Kingdom upon the death of his father, Edward VII, 1910

George Herman "Babe" Ruth, of the Boston Red Sox, slams his first home run, against the New York Yankees, 1915

The German zeppelin Hindenburg catches fire and is destroyed, 1937

John Steinbeck is awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his novel The Grapes of Wrath, 1940

Bob Hope performs his first USO show, 1941

Roger Bannister becomes the first person to run the mile in under four minutes, 1954

Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and French President François Mitterrand officiate at the opening of the Channel Tunnel, 1994

Chaiten Volcano erupts in Chile, forcing the evacuation of more than 4,500 people, 2008

The second largest intraday point swing in Dow Jones Industrial Average history occurs, 2010

Wal-Mart becomes the largest company by revenue on the Fortune 500 list, 2013

84 abducted schoolgirls are released in exchange for Boko Haram suspects in Nigeria, 2017

France bans too thin fashion models and makes labeling of digitally enhanced photos mandatory, 2017

One million plant and animal species are now at risk of extinction according to a major new UN report, 2019

An Irish organization repays a 170-year-old favor, raising over $2 million (to date) for US Navajo Nation and Hopi Reservation badly affected by COVID-19. In the 1840s, the Choctaw Nation sent $170 to aid Irish during the potato famine, 2020

The Canadian province of Alberta declares a state of emergency over unprecedented wildfires, 2023

The coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla takes place at Westminster Abbey, 2023

British prime minister Keir Starmer and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi sign a free trade agreement, 2025