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Yesterday, i was treated to a Goose Parade, mom, dad, and two babies crossing the street to the pond:
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Sparks, the brainchild of Annie of McGuffy's Reader, is on hiatus, so here's an Inspiring Quote of the Week in her honor.
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Poetry Monday was started by Diane at On The Alberta/Montana Border. Charlotte/Mother Owl always participates, and now Karen at Baking in a Tornado is jumping in at least once a month, too. Spike's Best Mate often leaves a wonderful poem in the comments on one of our blogs.
This week the theme is National Garlic Day, so i did a poem, a haiku, and a bit of a tribute to a quote from Alice May Brock of "Alice's Restaurant" fame.
As a lover of The Stinky Rose
My nose, well it always knows
If you skimped on the garlic.
When it's time for you to cook,
May i suggest throw away the book
If the author doesn't call for garlic.
Put it in the soup and put it in the stew,
Use it in every recipe both old and new,
You just can't have too much garlic.
^^^^^^^^^
If you want to kiss
Her after your dinner date
Garlic -- both or none
^^^^^^^^^
Alice May Brock we have to thank
For pointing out the truth
That can only be denied
By those who are uncouth:
Tomatoes and oregano make it Italian; wine and tarragon make it French. Sour cream makes it Russian; lemon and cinnamon make it Greek. Soy sauce makes it Chinese, garlic makes it good.
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Today is:
Bendideia -- Ancient Greek Calendar (festival for Bendis; date approximate)
Dutch-American Friendship Day -- anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Netherlands and the US, America's oldest continuously peaceful diplomatic relations
Independence Declaration Day -- Venezuela
John Parker Day -- many US States (anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, where Parker said “Stand your ground. Don’t fire unless fired upon; but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here.”)
Jose de Diego's Birthday -- Puerto Rico (Father of the Puerto Rican Independence Movement, a/k/a Dia de Reafirmacion del Idioma Espanol)
King Mswati III's birthday -- Swaziland
Landing of the 33 Patriots Day -- Uruguay
Lozenge Competition -- Fairy Calendar (no, i don't know what they do with the lozenges that makes it a competition)
National Amaretto Day
National Cat Lady Day
National Garlic Day
National Hanging Out Day -- Project Laundry List and other organizations promote bringing back the clothesline to save energy and the planet!
Navpad Oli/ Ayambil Oli -- Jain (beginning of a nine day religious festival)
Oklahoma City Bombing Commemoration Day
Okoshi Daiko Festival -- Furukawa, Japan (today, hundreds of men in loincloths fight to touch a wooden frame supporting a huge taiko drum as it is carried through the streets, and tomorrow is an elegant parade with lion dancers and traditional music)
Patriot's Day -- US (in observance of the first battles of the Revolutionary War; not to be confused with Patriot Day on Sept. 11)
Primrose Day -- UK (anniversary of the death of Disraeli)
St. AElfheah's Day (Patron of kidnap victims; Greenwich and Solihull, England)
St. Expeditus of Melintine's Day (Patron of merchants, navigators; for expeditious and prompt solutions; against procrastination)
St. Leo IX's Day
Anniversaries Today:
Grace Kelly marries Ranier III of Monaco, 1956
Cheyney University is founded as The Institute for Colored Youth, 1837
Marie Antoinette marries Louis XVI by Proxy Marriage, 1770
Birthdays Today:
Maria Sharapova, 1987
Hayden Christensen, 1981
Kate Hudson, 1979
James Franco, 1978
Luis Miguel Basteri, 1970
Ashley Judd, 1968
Al Unser, Jr., 1962
Tony Plana, 1954
Paloma Picasso, 1949
Tim Curry, 1946
Alan Price, 1942
Elinor Donahue, 1937
Dudley Moore, 1935
Jayne Mansfield, 1933
Dick Sargent, 1930
Hugh O'Brian, 1925
Eliot Ness, 1903
Lucretia Rudolph-Garfield, 1832
David Ricardo, 1772
Roger Sherman, 1721
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope"(Musical revue), 1972
"A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"(Musical), 1951
"Carousel"(Musical), 1945
"Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder/Mother Courage and Her Children"(Play), 1941
"National Barn Dance"(Radio), 1924
"The Bing Boys are Here"(Musical revue), 1919
"Revizor/The Government Inspector"(Comedy), 1836
"Iphigenia in Aulis,"(Opera), 1774
Today in History:
Sir Francis Drake sails to Cadiz and sinks the Spanish Fleet, 1587
Because he has no male heirs, Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI issues the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713, assuring Habsburg lands and the Austrian throne would go to his daughter, Maria Theresa, 1713
Captain James Cook sights Australia, 1770
John Adams secures Dutch recognition of the United States, and his home in The Hague becomes the first American Embassy, 1782
Venezuela achieves home rule, 1810
The Treaty of London establishes Belgium as a kingdom and Luxembourg as a Grand Duchy, 1839
Charles Duryea claims to have taken the first automobile built in the US for a spin, 1892
The first Boston Marathon is won by John McDermott of NY in 2:55:10, 1897
Leslie Irvin of the United States makes the first successful voluntary free-fall parachute jump, 1919
The 125th and final fascicle of the Oxford English Dictionary is published, 1928
Burma (now Myanmar) joins the United Nations, 1948
The Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba ends in success for the defenders, 1961
Sierra Leone becomes a republic, 1971
India's first satellite, Aryabhata, is launched, 1975
The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA, is bombed, killing 168, 1995
The German Bundestag returns to Berlin, the first German parliamentary body to meet there since the Reichstag was dissolved in 1945, 1999
His Eminence Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected the 265th Pope of the Catholic Church, taking the name Benedict XVI, 2005
Fidel Castro resigns from the Communist Party of Cuba's central committee after 45 years, 2011
A shipwreck that may have drowned up to 900 North African migrants traveling to Europe has prompted the European Union to meet in order to develop a plan to fund and organize rescues while reducing human trafficking incidents, 2015
US Senator Tammy Duckworth, the first US Senator to give birth while holding that office, is the first parent to bring a baby into the US Senate a day after the Senate votes to allow babies on the chamber's floor, 2018
King Mswati III changes the name of Swaziland to eSwatini, or “land of the Swati”, 2018
I use garlic in most of my home cooked dishes. Don't know what to do if there is no garlic.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Mimi. Many thanx.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Love the geese - and am in complete agreement about garlic.
ReplyDeleteA goose parade, funny poems and sound advice on garlic, what's nor to like. Thank you for brightening my day!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun photos. And just to say, with so much that you've got going on I don't how how you get time to read my blog, but I so appreciate your comments. Thank you so much
ReplyDeleteThe Canadian Geese need to get back to Canada. They are a menace here ruining so many things and being so very mean. They are beautiful, but they are not nice creatures. Sometimes they even allow hunting them here because of all the things they ruin and trouble they cause.
ReplyDeleteAww! what a cute parade heh!
ReplyDeleteGreat quote and so true 👍
Have a paradetastic Monday :-)
Great Aw Monday:-)
ReplyDeletesuper poem- we are lovers of garlic! and your goose parents photos are great too! I figured out how to visit your blog- I just add the "s" onto your http and then your blog becomes secure for me to read! Cheers! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteThey say garlic wards of wicked things and I know it's true because thanks to the bunch in my kitchen I've never been gobbled up by bloodsucking vampires, devils or werewolves!
ReplyDeleteHow precious. The babies are adorable.
ReplyDeleteWe had a goose parade this past weekend too. We've never seen them at the marina before, but there is a pair there now. No babies yet.
Love your take on garlic. I'm with you.
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Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. Big hug. ♥
Wonderful birds, except when they chase you or poop on the putting green.
ReplyDeleteOhmyword! Agree. Agree. And agree! GARLIC!!!
ReplyDeleteYou've excelled on all three counts with your poems! (I do love a good haiku!) Not sure about the Sparks - I keep on learning but haven't grown an inch since around the 1970s - maybe it's because I'm an avid beginner, but not a great sustainer. Most of my pursuing any subject tends to be short and sweet - apart from reading and gardening.
ReplyDeleteLove that goose parade! Where would we be without garlic?!
ReplyDeleteNice shots of the geese. And great poem.
ReplyDeleteThat was quite a parade! That was a really good Spark and a fun poem!
ReplyDeleteI love the Goose Parade,and the birthday list.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the Stinking Rose poem. I am a garlic lover! And The Canada Geese family is cute! I love the spark! I try to learn something new everyday!
ReplyDeleteNice poem. My whole family are garlic fans, except the two exes and they don't matter anymore.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the geese parade ~ Happy Week to YOU ~ XX
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