This marks post number 1,300 for me.
Every day for 1,300 days, i have posted something on this blog.
It's not always easy, but i've enjoyed it enough to keep going.
Finding all the fun things people do and celebrate around the world, keeping up with the birthdays of famous people (especially those i happen to like or find interesting), posting about what has happened in the past, it's been fun.
While i might tinker with some things, eventually, it's not something i'm of a mind to stop any time soon.
Today is:
2013 Healthy Weight Week -- sponsored by
Healthy Weight Network, including the Slim Chance Awards (highlighting
the unhealthiest fad diets of the previous year), the Women's Healthy
Body Image Awards, and, on Tuesday, Rid the World of Fad Diets and
Gimmicks Day
Armed Forces Day -- Mali
Ati-Atihan
Festival -- Aklan, Kalibo, Panay Island, Philippines (main feast and
final day of the vivid religious carnival/feast dating back to the 13th
century to honor Santo Nino [Baby Jesus])
Augusta
Futurity -- Augusta, GA, US (the top cutting horses and riders in the
world to compete for purse and awards; through Saturday)
Camcorder Day -- five companies agreed, this day in 1982, to cooperate and construct a camera with a built in VCR, thus making it even easier for your dull neighbors to bore you with home movies
Celtic Tree Month Beth (Birch) ends
Coffee Break Day
Day of National Mourning -- Azerbaijan (a/k/a Martyrs' Day)
Festival of Jubilation for Osiris -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate, in Busiris)
Heroes Day -- Cape Verde; Guinea-Bissau (death anniversary of Amilcar Cabral)
Hunt
For Happiness Week begins -- sponsored by the Secret Society of Happy
People, who want you to join this week; through Saturday
La Tamborrada de San Sebastian -- San Sebastian, Spain (24 hours of drumming, begun last evening)
National Buttercrunch Day
National Cheese Lover's Day
National Granola Bar Day
National Disc Jockey Day -- listed lots of places, but no particular reason given for the choice of date
Penguin Awareness Day -- lots of celebrating, but no history of who started it
Sacrifices to Athena -- Ancient Greek Calendar (date approximate)
Santos Tour Down Under -- Adelaide, Australia (a world class cycling event; through next Sunday)
Sight-Saving Sabbath -- to alert church members to the importance of regular eye exams
Sinulog
-- Cebu City, Philippines (a very colorful festival about the pagan
origin of the people, and their acceptance of Roman Catholicism)
Stay Young Forever Day -- celebrate the child in all of us, do something fun
St.
Sebastian's Day (Patron of archers, armorers, arrowsmiths/fletchers,
athletes, bookbinders, diseased cattle, dying people, gardeners,
gunsmiths, hardware stores, ironmongers, lace makers/lace workers, lead
workers, masons, plague victims, police officers, Pontifical Swiss
Guards, raquet makers, soldiers, stone masons/stone cutters; several
cities, but especially of Rio de Janiero, Brazil and San Sebastian,
Puerto Rico, where today is marked with celebrations; against cattle
disease, enemies of religion, plague)
Take a Walk Outdoors Day -- unless it's storming, a good way to get some exercise
Tenmangu Kowakamai -- Setaka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan (festival of old style Japanese dances)
World Religion Day -- Baha'i
Birthdays Today:
Rainn Wilson, 1966
Bill Maher, 1956
David Lynch, 1946
Dorothy Provine, 1937
Arte Johnson, 1934
Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, 1930
Patricia Neal, 1926
Federico Fellini, 1920
DeForest Kelley, 1920
George Burns, 1896
Huddie "Lead Belly" Ledbetter, 1889
Carolus Linnaeus, 1778
André-Marie Ampère, 1775
Today in History:
The
first elected English Parliament called into session by the 6th Earl of
Leicester, and meets in the Palace of Westminster (a/k/a Houses of
Parliament), 1265
The present-day location of Rio de Janeiro is first explored, 1502
The Casa Contratacion (Board of Trade) is founded in Spain to deal with American affairs, 1503
The cornerstone of Amsterdam town hall laid, 1648
The
third and main part of First Fleet arrives at Botany Bay. Arthur
Phillip decides that Botany Bay is unsuitable for the location of a
penal colony, and decides to move to Port Jackson, 1788
China cedes Hong Kong to British, 1841
L.A. Thompson patents the roller coaster, 1885
The first full length talking motion picture filmed outdoors is released, "In Old Arizona", 1929
Nazi
officials hold notorious Wannsee conference in Berlin deciding on
"final solution" calling for extermination of Europe's Jews, 1942
The first atomic submarine, USS Nautilus, is launched at Groton, Connecticut, 1955
Witnesses
report sightings of a Bottlenose whale swimming in the River Thames,
the first time the species had been seen in the River Thames since
records began in 1913, 2006
A three-man team, using only skis and
kites, completes a 1,093-mile (1,759 km) trek to reach the southern pole
of inaccessibility for the first time since 1958 and for the first time
ever without mechanical assistance, 2007
Friendly Fill-Ins Week 443
8 hours ago
1300 posts, that's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI think you should do a giveaway and give away 1300...cats!
HAHA, I bet you thought I was going to say dollars!
I find it hard to have a post every day, my hat is off to you!
I am only around 700, so my hat is well and off to you. And I second the kitty giveaway! ;)
ReplyDeleteCat
Kay and Cat, thanks! As for giving away cats, well, even our shelter doesn't have quite that many.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, i've thought about a give-away, but i have no clue what i could give, and the budget is tight right now. Who am i kidding, the budget is tight all the time!