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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.
Since i've been going to the apartment to cat-sit, it's been mostly quiet over there. Yesterday, though, someone started blaring very loud music in one of the adjoining apartments, and there was some yelling (i think someone complaining and telling the person to turn it down). The music went off after about 10 minutes and i didn't hear anything else.
Boudreaux done be so tired wit' de noise all de time from de chil'ren, so he done get him a plan. He call dem over an' he say, "You chil'ren done be so noisy all de time, we gots to get us de handle on all de noise 'roun' here. So dis be de plan. We gots de room at de end de hall on de lef' side over dere, an' we gots de room dere on de right.
"Now when I done sen' you in de room on de lef', you can say you lef' you inside voice somewheres else an' be as noisy as you want. An' when I done sen' you to de room on de right, you goin' play quiet 'cause den you have you de right to remain silent!"
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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.
The cat-sitting is going well, and i have a few photos from there. The wife is Native American, which explains some of the decor. Also, sky photos and the rainbow i turned in the middle of the highway and pulled over to catch.
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Today is:
America's Kids Day -- founded to encourage parents to teach their children the value of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
Canadian Multiculturalism Day -- Cananda
Day of National Unity -- Tajikistan
Day of Turkmen Workers of Culture and Art -- Turkmenistan
Day Sacred to the Lares -- Ancient Roman Calendar (personal household gods); also
Festival of Jupiter Stator -- Jupiter, Stayer of the Rout, god who helped soldiers especially to stand their ground
Initium Aestatis -- three day festival for the goddess of summer, which season they saw as beginning on this day
Decide to Be Married Day -- sponsored by Barbara Gaughen-Muller; to focus n the joy of couples deciding to be married
Descendent's Day -- on the final Sunday of June each year, an encouragement for all the world's citizens to take an accounting of their activities during the prior year and how those will affect those who come after us
Fast of Shiva Asar B'Tammuz (Tzom Tammuz) -- Judaism (a day of fasting and mourning the destruction of the tablets by Moses, the disruption of Temple services in 423BCE, and the breaching of the walls of Jerusalem right before the Temple was destroyed in 70AD; as a minor fast it begins today at dawn and ends at nightfall)
Findle-Fritter's Stoat Wheedling Event -- Fairy Calendar
"Happy Birthday to You" Day -- tune composed this day in 1859
Independence Day / National Day -- Djibouti
Industrial Workers of The World Day -- founded this day in 1905
Log Cabin Day -- The Log Cabin Society, dedicated to preserving log cabins and the old fashioned ways of life; many places that have historic log cabins plan big events the last Sunday in June to celebrate
Martyrdom of Joseph & Hyrum Smith -- Mormon
Mixed Races Day -- Brazil
Mother's Day -- Kenya
National HIV Testing Day -- US
National Indian Pudding Day
National Orange Blosssom Day
National Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Day -- US (by Senate resolution)
Seven Sleepers Day (Siebenschläfertag) -- Germany (according to legend, today's weather determines the pattern for the next seven weeks)
St. Ladislaus' Day (Patron of Szekszard, Hungary)
Sunglasses Day -- a reminder to wear those shades, protect your eyes from UV damage!
Birthdays Today:
Gabi Wilson, 1997
Madylin Sweeten, 1991
Ed Westwick, 1987
Drake Bell, 1986
Tobey Maguire, 1975
J.J. Abrams, 1976
Jason Patric, 1966
Isabelle Adjani, 1955
Julia Duffy, 1951
James Daughton, 1950
Norma Kamali, 1945
Shirley-Anne Field, 1938
H. Ross Perot, 1930
Bob "Captain Kangaroo" Keeshan, 1927
Helen Keller, 1880
Patrick Lafcadio "Koizumi Yakumo" Hearn, 1850
Charles Stewart Parnell, 1846
Debuting/Premiering Today:
Live and Let Die(Film), 1973
"Dark Shadows"(TV), 1966
"Captain Video and His Video Rangers"(TV), 1949
Today in History:
General James Wolfe begins the siege of Quebec, 1759
Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and his brother Hyrum Smith, are murdered by a mob at the Carthage, Illinois jail, 1844
George Dixon becomes the first black world boxing champion in any weight class, while also being the first ever Canadian-born boxing champion, 1890
The first solo circumnavigation of the globe is completed by Joshua Slocum from Briar Island, Nova Scotia, 1898
Sailors start a mutiny aboard the Russian Battleship Potemkin, denouncing the crimes of autocracy, demanding liberty and an end to war, 1905
Capt. Lowell H. Smith and Lt. John P. Richter perform the first ever aerial refueling in a DH-4B biplane, 1923
The United States decides to send troops to fight in the Korean War, 1950
The world's first nuclear power station opens in Obninsk, near Moscow, 1954
The world's first ATM is installed in Enfield, London, 1967
The President of Uruguay dissolves Parliament and heads a coup d'état, 1973
U.S president Richard Nixon visits the U.S.S.R., 1974
France grants independence to Djibouti, 1977
The current international treaty defending indigenous peoples, ILO 169 convention, is adopted, 1989
Slovenia, after declaring independence two days before, is invaded by Yugoslav troops, tanks, and aircraft, starting the Ten-Day War, 1991
Bill Gates resigns from Microsoft to focus on his charity work, 2008
The first democratic election in the history of Guinea is held, 2010
Tests show radioactive cesium is present in small quantities in residents of Iitate and Kawamata, Fukushima, towns located 25 miles from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, 2011
NASA launches IRIS, the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, a space probe to observe the Sun, 2013
The European Union fines Google a record $2.7 billion for unfair competition practices, 2017
The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa 2 arrives at asteroid Ryugu, 2018
The science journal Nature publishes an article describing carbon-based molecules, previously only seen on Earth or in meteorites, that were found by the Cassini spacecraft on Saturn's moon Enceladus, 2018
Apple's chief designer, Jony Ive, designer of the iMac and the iPhone, announces he is leaving Apple after 30 years, 2019
I really like your selections, but your rainbow shots are my favourites. ANY day is immediately made better by a rainbow.
ReplyDeleteWhat raibow photos! I do understand you had to stop and snap those!
ReplyDeleteI hate it when someone near is playing loud music
ReplyDeleteWow! great rainbow shots and those lovely skies :-)👀
Have a rainbowtastic Sunday 👍
What a lovely selection of photos. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
We really dislike having to hear someone elses loud music. Those were cool photos!
ReplyDeleteCute joke. I bet most parents wish they had 2 rooms to send the kids too. :) Nice art, I enjoy seeing the choices others make in decor. And that rainbow is beautiful. XO
ReplyDeleteYou have the right to be silent! I love it! And I love the Dream catchers and the Thunder clouds! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteBoudreaux has a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI love the rainbow pics and I love that three elephant's statue, also the yapping puppy cloud in pic 18.
Another great joke, and nice pictures too!
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