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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 is very glad i was able to get to NOLA yesterday and get the house clean. She's also both ecstatically happy Uncle P is doing better (he may even get out of ICU today!) and very upset with the scare he put us through.
Boudreaux done gots hims family to de church on Sunday an' dey be in de pew, listenin' to de priest give de homily. De Gospel readin' dat day be from Luke, on de Prodigal Son.
So de priest be talkin' 'bout dat, an' he get to de part where de Père be runnin' to meet hims son. An' de priest say, "An' can you t'ink how glad de Père be dat hims son be home? It done make me wonder what be de firs' t'ing he done say?"
An' Tee Boudreaux say, "Mais, fils, you be grounded!"
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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.
Having Coda with us for a good while was a joy, i'm going to miss her (although i know i will see her again soon). Walking her each morning, i also got to see other residents of the park up close.
How about a sunset finish.
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Today is:
Armed Forces Day -- Poland
Asuncion Foundation Day -- Paraguay
Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary -- Catholic Christian Holy Day of Obligation
Related Observances
Coeur d'Alene Indian Pilgrimage -- Coeur d'Alene's Old Mission State Park, Cataldo, ID, US
Dormition of the Theotokos -- Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Christian
Ferragosto -- Italy (During the Roman Empire, a festival to Diana and a fertility and ripening celebration)
Mother's Day -- Antwerp; Costa Rica
National Acadians Day -- Acadians
Virgin of Candelaria, patron of the Canary Islands -- Tenrife, Spain
Irmandade da Nossa Senhora da Boa Morte Fiesta -- Bahia, Brazil (Festival of the Order of Our Lady of the Good Death)
Festival of the Outremeuse -- Liege, Belgium
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Best Friend's Day -- sponsored by Thema Martin
Bon/Obon Festival -- Japan (biggest day of the festival in most parts of Japan)
Chauvin Day -- observed on Napoleon's birthday because his is unknown, the day is named for Nicholas Chauvin, whose blind devotion to Napoleon was immortalized in his name's use for absurdly intense attachments to any cause
Check the Chip Day -- the American Veterinary Medical Association reminds you to check your pet's microchip and make sure it is still working correctly and that the registration information is up to date
Dia de la Ley Fundamental -- Equatorial Guinea (Constitution Day)
Eleusinian Mysteries -- Ancient Greek Calendar (through the 18th, dates approximate)
Festival of Vesta -- Ancient Roman Calendar (goddess of the hearth)
Fete Nationale -- Republic of the Congo (National Day/Independence Day)
Fool's Dance -- Japan (part of the Awa Dance Festival)
Independence Day -- India(1947)
Liberation Day -- both Koreas
Gwangbokjeol -- South Korea
Jogukhaebangui nal -- North Korea
Maras Diena -- Ancient Latvian Calendar (celebration of the goddess Mara, cognate of Mary)
National Day -- Lichtenstein (a/k/a Liberation Day [1945])
National Failures Day -- some websites say the 16th, and may i suggest a book called "Fail Better", a small quotations book about how failure is just the beginning.
National Lemon Meringue Pie Day
National Mourning Day -- Bangladesh
National Relaxation Day -- sponsored by Sean Moeller of Clio, Michigan; if you call in sick to stay home and relax, blame him
Panama La Vieja Day -- Panama (Founding of Panama City)
Rushbearing -- Macclesfield Forest and St. Stephens Church Forest Chapel, Cheshire, England (ancient tradtion of bringing new rushes, plaited in traditional weaves, to carpet the church and keep it warm, always on the first Sunday after Aug. 12)
Shoro Nagashi Nagasaki -- Nagasaki, Japan (floating lanterns are released into the harbor in honor of the ancestors)
Sproshinki -- Slavic Pagan Calendar (end of the hay harvest festival)
St. Tarcisius' Day (Patron of altar servers, first communicants)
Tuva Republic Day -- Tos-Bulak fields south of Kyzuk, Tuva, Russia (celebration of the Tuva Republic, a Naadam festival of Mongolian wrestling, horse racing, and archery; held by the Tuva people, the closest genetic relatives to the North and South American Native Peoples)
Wafaa El-Nil -- Egypt and Coptic Church ("Fidelity of the Nile", celebration of the annual of Flooding of the Nile)
Anniversaries Today:
Woodstock, 1969
Buddy Holly marries Maria Elena Santiago, 1958
Panama Canal opens, 1914
Transcontinental US railway is completed at Promontory Point, UT, US, 1870
Birthdays Today:
Joe Jonas, 1989
Kerri Walsh, 1978
Ben Affleck, 1972
Debra Messing, 1968
Melinda Gates, 1964
Zeljko Ivanek, 1957
Princess Anne, Princess Royal of the United Kingdom, 1950
Jimmy Webb, 1946
Kathryn Whitmire, 1946
Linda Ellerbee, 1944
Stephen G. Breyer, 1938
Vernon Jordan, Jr, 1935
Phyllis Stewart Schlafly, 1924
Mike Connors, 1925
Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, 1925
Rose Marie, 1925
Huntz Hall, 1919
Oscar Romero, 1917
Julia Child, 1912
Elizabeth Bolden, American Supercentenarian, 1890 (d. 2006)
Edna Ferber, 1885
Ethel Barrymore, 1879
Charles Albert "The Old Roman" Comiskey, 1859
E. Nesbit, 1858
Sir Walter Scott, 1771
Napoleon Bonaparte, 1769
Debuting/Premiering Today:
Mainz Psalter(Publication date; first book with the publication date printed on the colophon), 1457
Today in History:
Battle of Roncevaux Pass, the Basques defeat Charles the Great (Charlemagne) and Roland is killed, 778
Macbeth defeats his cousin and rival King Duncan I, who is killed in the battle, and becomes king of Scotland, 1040
Battle of Lumphanan, in which King Macbeth is killed by the forces of Mael Coluim MacDonnchada, 1057
The cave city of Vardzia is consecrated by Queen Tamar of Georgia, 1185
The foundation stone of Cologne Cathedral, built to house the relics of
the Three Wise Men, is laid, 1248*
The "Mainz Psalter" is completed, the earliest dated book, 1457
Founding of Panama City, 1519
Jesuit priest St. Francis Xaverius land in Kagoshima, Japan, 1549
Joseph Haydn departs England, never to return, 1795
Country of Liberia is founded by freed American former slaves, 1824
Tivoli Gardens, one of the oldest still intact amusement parks in the world, opens in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1842
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace in Honolulu, Hawai'i, is dedicated; it is the oldest continuously used Roman Catholic Cathedral in the US, 1843
San Sebastian Church in Manila, the first all-steel church in Asia, is officially inaugurated and blessed, 1891
A male servant of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright sets fire to the living quarters of the architect's Wisconsin home, 1914
The Panama Canal opens to traffic with the transit of the cargo ship Ancon, 1914
Will Rogers and Wiley Post are killed in a plane crash, 1935
The birth of stadium rock: The Beatles play Shae Stadium, 1965
President Richard Nixon completes the break from the gold standard, 1971
The "Wow! signal": The Big Ear, a radio telescope operated by Ohio State University as part of the SETI project, receives a radio signal from deep space, 1977
An 8.0-magnitude earthquake off the Pacific coast devastates Ica and various regions of Peru killing 514 and injuring 1,090, 2007
The olinguito becomes the first mammal to be discovered in the past 35 years, 2013
The journal "Nature Communications" publishes a study of the genetics of the apple which shows it originated in Kazakhstan, 2017
Lonely Planet's Ultimate Eatlist names bar-hopping for pintxos (Basque tapas) in San Sebastián, Spain as the world's best food experience, 2018
Disney Studios becomes the first studio to have five films earn over $1billion each in one year with the releases of "Toy Story 4", "Avengers: Endgame", "Captain Marvel", "Aladdin", and "The Lion King", 2019
*Yes, we just noted the other day the date of completion in 1880!
Yay Coda.
ReplyDeleteAnd sunsets never go astray.
"You be grounded", ha ha, that's a good one.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos of Coda, but that dragonfly is excellent.
A great selection of photos. Thanx Mimi.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Aww loved the Coda photos and the joke heheh!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear Uncle P is still doing better
Have a happytastic Sunday 👍
"Mais, fils, you be grounded! Ha,ha,ha. I loved it Mimi. You made my day my friend. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Sunsets are always fantastic. And that dragonfly too, that's my second favourite animal ;) Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you got the cleaning for Grandma done and Coda sure looks happy in the park. Prayers from all of us, we hope the evil Covid is gone soon.
ReplyDeleteGood joke. :) Great photos, COda is a cute pup. XO
ReplyDeleteDo you ever run out of Boudreaux jokes, or do you just keep making them up? It seems any joke is somehow funnier with a Cajun spin.
ReplyDeleteCoda is a beautiful dog!
WoW! There are a zillion things going on today! We LOVE the Cajan joke, And the shots of your morning walk with Coda are divine. Walking Cinnamon is the morning is one of may favorite things to do and I sure missed it when I was in Vancouver this week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful COda and lovely skies. Those Cajuns hahaha
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