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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 loves to save stuff in the freezer, and Grandpa loves to get rid of stuff in the freezer. He does that by waiting until he's sure Grandma has forgotten about whatever it is and then he sends it home with me.
Aline done be lookin' in de freezer fo' to fin' somepin' to cook an' she start axin' her Mère, Clothile, "Mère, what be dis brown stuff in de freezin' bag?"
"Oh," Clothile say, "dat be what left o' de stew. Oh, wait, non, it might be de gravy..."
An' Aline say, "Okay, don' mind 'bout dat. What be dis li'l pink somepin wrap in plastic?"
"Well, dat be de leftover chicken we done save fo' de cat, or, well, it could be a po'k chop, but I don' know why we'd jes' save one..."
"Okay," say Aline, "what be dis yellow stuff in de glass dish?"
"I t'ink dat be étouffée, or mebbe corn puddin..."
"Mère!" Aline done fuss. "How come you don' put you de label on dis stuff when you puts it in de freeze?"
An' Clothile say, "Mais, dat be why I use de glass dish an' de plastic wrap an' de freezin' bags, dey be clear an' I can see what it be in dere!"
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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. It was hosted by River, who still participates, and is now hosted by Elephant's Child.
Some Memorial Day displays, and some sunsets:
And finally, Mr. BA is growing lettuce again.
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Today is:
Anguilla Day -- Anguilla
Arrival Day -- Trinidad and Tobago
Dia de Canarias -- CN, Spain (Canary Island Day)
Dia de las Madres -- Nicaragua(Mother's Day)
Einherjar -- Asatru (Modern Norse Pagan) Calendar (a memorial for the war dead in Valhalla)
Feast Day of St. Joan of Arc (Patron of captives, martyrs, opposition of Church authorities, people ridiculed for their piety, prisoners, rape victims, soldiers, WACs, WAVES; France)
Heirloom Seed Day -- While i can't find the history of this one, it's a good one to celebrate, we need to raise awareness of and preserve heirloom seeds
Indian Arrival Day -- Trinidad and Tobago (anniversary of the 1845 arrival of the first Indian laborers to Trinidad)
Lod Massacre Remembrance Day -- Puerto Rico
Loomis Day -- because if we are going to honor Marconi, we should also honor the Washington, D.C., dentist Mahlon Loomis, who patented a wireless telegraphy system before Marconi was even born
Mother's Day -- Algeria; Cameroon; Dominican Republic; France; French Antilles; Haiti; Madagascar; Mali; Mauritius; Morocco; Niger; Senegal; Sweden; Tunisia
My Bucket's Got a Hole In It Day -- this one may be listed on another day as well, since no two sites agree; mercy, just go get a new one already! or go get out your HanK Williams records
National Mint Julep Day
Procession of the Golden Chariot and the Battle of Lumecon -- Mons, Belgium (a horse-drawn coach carrying the relics of St. Waudry circles the town to commemorate the delivery of Mons from plague in 1349, and in the afternoon, the Fraternity of St. George reenact the Battle, with St. George defeating the dragon)
St. Walstan of Bawburgh's Day (Patron of agricultural workers, farmers and farm workers, field hands, husbandmen)
This Day -- Fairy Calendar
Trinity Sunday -- Christian
Water a Flower Day -- no sponsor or reason given for this day, except that the spring rains are slowing and you don't want your garden to wilt
Anniversaries Today:
Henry VIII marries Jane Seymore, 1536
Birthdays Today:
Blake Bashoff, 1981
Trey Parker, 1972
Wynonna Judd, 1964
Tom Morello, 1964
Ted McGinley, 1958
Colm Meaney, 1953
Stephen Tobolowsky, 1951
Meredith MacRae, 1945
Gale Eugene Sayers, 1943
Michael J. Pollard, 1939
Keir Dullea, 1936
Clint Walker, 1927
Benny Goodman, 1909
Mel Blanc, 1908
Countee Cullen, 1903
Peter Carl Fabergé, 1846
Czar Peter the Great, 1672
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Paperback Writer"(Single release), 1966
"War Requiem"(Britten Op. 66), 1962
"Odisséia de uma raça / Odyssey of a Race"(Villa-Lobos Symphonic poem), 1954
"Prodana nevesta / The Bartered Bride"(Opera), 1866
Today in History:
Titus and his Roman legions breach the Second Wall of Jerusalem; the Jewish defenders retreat to the First Wall, 70
19-year-old Joan of Arc is burned at the stake by an English-dominated tribunal, 1431
In Florida, Hernando de Soto lands at Tampa Bay with 600 soldiers with the goal of finding gold, 1539
Publication of La Gazette, the first French newspaper, 1631
The Pennsylvania Evening Post become the first daily paper in the US, 1783&
John Francis attempts to murder Queen Victoria, 1842
Westminster's Big Ben rang for the first time in London, 1859
Decoration Day (the predecessor of the modern "Memorial Day") is observed in the United States for the first time, 1868
New York City's Gilmores Garden is renamed Madison Square Garden by William Henry Vanderbilt and is opened to the public, 1879
The Treaty of London, 1913, ends the First Balkan War and Albania becomes an independent nation, 1913
In China protests erupt against the Great Powers infringing on Chinese sovereignty, 1925
A dike along the flooding Columbia River breaks, obliterating Vanport, Oregon within minutes, 1948
The Auckland Harbour Bridge, crossing the Waitemata Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand, is officially opened, 1959
launch of Surveyor 1 the first US spacecraft to achieve landing on an extraterrestrial body, 1966
At the Ascot Park in Gardena, California, daredevil Evel Knievel jumps his motorcycle over 16 cars lined up in a row, 1967
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989: the 33-foot high "Goddess of Democracy" statue is unveiled in Tiananmen Square by student demonstrators, 1989
272 days after the September 11 attacks, closing ceremonies are held for the clean up/recovery efforts at the World Trade Center site in New York City. The last remaining steel beam is removed and transported to the Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island, 2002
In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel pledges to end all nuclear power within 12 years, 2011
Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, reveals the latest Dragon space capsule; the craft is reusable and will allow astronauts to control re-entry and landing; the development suggests that full commercialization of the space industry will soon be a reality, 2014
The British Medical Journal publishes two new studies which show eating processed foods leads to an early death and ill health, 2019
The Falcon 9 rocket launches carrying the Dragon capsule from Cape Canaveral to the International Space Station, making SpaceX the first private company to launch astronauts into space, 2020
Love the displays and am a big sucker for sunsets. And homegrown food.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you all always.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
The Memorial displays are great Mimi. Respect is so important. Have a great day my friend.
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We are getting fresh lettuce now and I am loving it. We are cold and wet here. Unusual for late May, but I am not complaining.
ReplyDeleteWe sometimes run into a freezer mystery too! Those are wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteThat was some tall lettuce ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd freezer mysttries; we have them too. And I store plant dye materials in the freezer too ... they are not all edible mysteries, even when contained in clear bags.
DeleteCute joke. My hubby labels everything and I don't. Beautiful photos. XO
ReplyDeleteLove that one likes to save it the other likes to get rid of it LOL :-)
ReplyDeleteLOL @ the joke too :-)
Have a warmtastic Sunday 👍
It sounds like Grandma and Grandpa's freezer resembles mine! And I love your photos! ALL of them!
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