Thursday, November 10, 2016

Six Sentences and a Fence



"I'm getting better at throwing the ball, right Daddy?" his daughter asked, looking at him in that way she had that always made him melt.

"You'll be ready for the major league draft before you know it!" he grinned at her, and as expected, she responded with "Daddy, you're silly!"

"You'd rather stay in the minor leagues?" he asked with feigned innocence, and they both laughed.

"Dinner!" his wife called, bringing the pitch and catch session to a stop for the moment, and they tromped into the house to find the younger child already in his booster chair, his spoon at the ready.

"By the way," she said as they all sat down, "the cable guy was here today to try to figure out why we are having so much trouble with our system, and he says he's probably going to have to run a new wire."

"That figures," he said, and he had a hard time not reacting when she responded, "Yes, he's going to have to figure out where the wire is now in the attic, and replace it."

Linking up with Uncharted Blog and Six Sentence Stories, where the cue is Draft.

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Teresa, of The Run*A*Round Ranch Report, hosts Good Fences every Thursday.  Post a picture of a fence or gate, and then link back to her blog.

This is another from the Living History Farm near the LBJ Ranch in Texas.


The whole area was beautiful.



Today is:

Area Code Day -- US (went into effect this day in 1951)

Day of Russian Militsiya -- Russia

Dia de la Tradicion -- Argentina (birth anniversary of Jose Hernandez)

Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Beacon Lighting -- Split Rock Lighthouse, Two Harbors, MN, US (memorial for the Edmund Fitzgerald and all who have lost their lives in Great Lakes shipwrecks)

First Cry of Independence Day / Los Santos Uprising Day -- Panama (an official flag day)

Forget-Me-Not Day -- informal day to spend a bit of time with relatives you don't see often

Goddess of Reason's Day (Revolutionary France)

Guinness World Records' Day -- celebrating ordinary people who do extraordinary things, go try for a record! anniversary of the day in 1951 that Sir Hugh Beaver got the idea to create a book supplying answers to much debated questions, such as which game birds are the fastest fliers
     The Guinness World Records Book now holds the title of the best-selling copyrighted book of all time, and is one of the most frequently stolen books from US libraries!

Hari Pahlawan -- Indonesia (Heroes' Day/Warrior's Day)

Martini -- Ancient Latvian Calendar (beginning of winter festival that starts on Martinmas Eve)

Maputo Day -- Maputo, Mozambique

National Toothpaste Appreciation Day -- not official, but i'm sure the dentifrice industry loves this one

National Vanilla Cupcake Day

Sleep Dangerously Night -- internet generated, a night to switch sides of the bed with your spouse and see who falls out of bed first

St. Andrew Avellino's Day (Patron of apoplexics, for a holy death, stroke victims; Badlato, Naples, and Sicily, Italy; stroke victims; for a holy death; against apoplexy, strokes, and sudden death)

St. Martin's Eve -- Germany; Portugal (Martimas Eve)

USMC Day -- US (anniversary of founding in 1775, includes the Marine Corps Birthday Ball)

Wish-Spoiling Sports Day -- Fairy Calendar (Imps, Gremlins, and grumpy Goblins)

World Science Day for Peace and Development -- UN


Anniversaries Today:

Establishment of Badlands National Park, SD, US, 1978
Establisnment of the United States Marine Corps, 1775


Birthdays Today:

Ellen Pompeo, 1969
Vanessa Angel, 1963
Neil Gaiman, 1960
MacKenzie Phillips, 1959
Sinbad, 1956
Roland Emmerich, 1955
Ann Reinking, 1949
Donna Fargo, 1949
Tim Rice, 1944
Russel Charles Means, 1940
Russel Means, 1939
Roy Scheider, 1932
Richard Burton, 1925
Jane Froman, 1907
Claude Rains, 1889
Friedrick Voon Schiller, 1759
Oliver Goldsmith, 1728
William Hogarth, 1697
Martin Luther, 1483


Debuting/Premiering Today:

Microsoft Windows, 1983 (sometimes so slow, it's called "win-doze")
"Sesame Street", 1969


Today in History:

Rene Descartes has the dreams that inspire his Meditations on First Philosophy, 1619
The Dutch formally cede New Netherlands to the English; it is renamed New York, 1674
France ends forced worship of God, substitute the Goddess of Reason, 1793
The US state of Kentucky outlaws dueling, 1801
Stanley presumes that he has met Livingston in Ujiji, Central Africa, 1871
The first Woman's Christian Temperance Union meeting is held in Boston, 1891
The first Gideon Bible is put in a hotel room, 1908
Hirohito ascends the throne as Emperor of Japan, 1928
The Hope Diamond is donated to the Smithsonian Institution by New York diamond merchant Harry Winston, 1958
The 729-foot-long freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald sinks during a storm on Lake Superior, killing all 29 crew on board, 1975
A 106-car Canadian Pacific freight train carrying explosive and poisonous chemicals from Windsor, Ontario, Canada derails in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada just west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, causing a massive explosion and the largest peacetime evacuation in Canadian history and one of the largest in North American history, 1979
The communist regime of Bulgaria falls, 1989
The "Codex Leicester", the only Leonardo da Vinci manuscript owned in the United States and the only one in the world still in private hands, was sold at auction to Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, who paid $30.8 million, 1994
Thousands of people people march toward the royal palace of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur to hand over a memorandum to the King demanding electoral reform, 2007
Vietnam evacuates about 600,000 citizens under the threat of Typhoon Haiyan, 2013

17 comments:

  1. loved the interchange between father and daughter. :) and sweet homestead fence.

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  2. Uh-oh! Can't wait to read the next part.

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  3. Oh no, the attic. Oh no. Can't wait to see what happens.

    Have a fabulous day. ☺

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  4. Oh dear, we all know what's hiding in the attic! See, you've pulled us in to this little tale of yours! :-)

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  5. Neat post and lovely fence shot ~ thanks ~

    Wishing you a peaceful week ~ ^_^

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  6. Very sweet father/daughter interactions. Guess there's something interesting in the attic....

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  7. Someone else entering the attic? Oh my! The plot thickens.

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  8. It was so sweet with father and daughter and then I was all.... wait.. what.is.in.the.attic???!!! Great intrigue.
    Love that fence too - the top is really nice.

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  9. What has he got stored up there?

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  10. Mimi, I like the way you tied in the attic and the Djinn. What will happen next?

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  11. Goddess of Reason's Day - What a great idea!

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  12. Fun story you have going on. - Cute fence, I like the scallops at the top.

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