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Awww Monday is hosted by Sandee at Comedy Plus.
Join us every Monday for Awww...Mondays. Post a picture that makes you say Awww... and that's it.
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Mama Blue has kittens and Indigo has kittens.
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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. Jenny at Procrastinating Donkey is on a blog break and is sorely missed. Charlotte/Mother Owl participates, and now Karen at Baking in a Tornado is jumping in at least once a month, too.
This week the theme is Wind.
Wind as gentle as a kiss,
Wind to tear a tree apart,
Wind that cools the day is bliss,
Wind of storms can break a heart.
Wind is kind and wind is cruel,
Wind makes the ocean kiss the shore,
Wind can be in G-d's hand a tool,
Wind blow you to heaven's door.
(for Uncle P)
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Today is:
Black Ribbon Day -- Estonia; Latvia; Lithuania
European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Stalinism and Nazism -- European Union
Flag Day -- Ukraine
Gai Jatra -- Kathmandu Valley, Nepal (cow festival, celebrated in remembrance of all people who have died in the previous year; one of Nepal's most popular festivals with tourists)
Great Feast of the Netjeru (all gods and goddesses) -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)
Health Unit Coordinator Day -- US National Association of Health Unit Coordinators, Inc.
International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition
National Spongecake Day
Nemeseia -- Ancient Greek Calendar (local festival to the goddess Nemesis, date approximate)
Ride the Wind Day -- internet generated, a day to get out and ride with the wind in your hair, in whatever transport you choose, or fly a kite
Sento Kuyo -- Nenbutsu-Ji Temple, Adashino, Kyoto, Japan (memorial service for graves that no longer have families to tend them; through tomorrow)
St. Eoghan's Day (Patron of Derry, Ireland)
St. Rose of Lima's Day (Patron of embroiderers, florists, gardeners, needle workers, people ridiculed for piety; The Americas/The New World, especially Central and South America, Latin America, Peru, and the West Indies; Lima, Peru; Philippines, Santa Rosa, CA, US; Villareal Samar, Philippines; against vanity)
Valentino Memorial Service -- Hollywood Cathedral Museum, Hollywood Forever Cemetary, Los Angeles, CA, US (annually since 1927, a memorial service celebrating Rudolph Valentino on the anniversary of his death)
Vertumnalia -- Ancient Roman Calendar (in honor of Vertumnus and Pomona)
Vulcanalia -- Ancient Roman Calendar (festival to the god of fire)
Birthdays Today:
Kobe Bryant, 1978
Jay Mohr, 1970
River Phoenix, 1970
Queen Noor of Jordan, 1951
Rick Springfield, 1949
Shelley Long, 1949
Antonia Novello, 1944
Patricia McBride, 1942
Richard Sanders, 1940
Tony Bill, 1940
Barbara Eden, 1934
Sonny Jurgensen, 1934
Mark Russel, 1932
Vera Miles, 1930
Gene Kelly, 1912
Edgar Lee Masters, 1868
Navy Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, 1785
Louis XVI, 1754
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"She Loves You"(Beatles single release date), 1963
"The Bat"(Mystery play), 1930
"Gasoline Alley"(as a daily comic strip), 1919
Today in History:
On the feast of Vulcan, Roman god of fire, Mt. Vesuvius begins to rumble, 79
Visigoths storm Rome, 410
Edward I executes William Wallace, Scottish patriot, for high treason, 1305
French explorer Jacques Cartier lands near Quebec City in his third voyage to Canada, 1541
Rabbi Joseph Caro completes his commentary of Tur Code, 1542
The St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of Huguenots in Paris begins, 1572
The first one-way streets open in London, 1617
Steamship service begins on the Great Lakes, 1818
Great Britain abolishes slavery in the colonies, 700,000 slaves are freed, 1833
Automobile tire chain is patented, 1904
The World Council of Churches is formed, 1948
Lunar Orbiter I takes the first picture of Earth from the Moon's orbit, 1966
Bryan Allan, in a Gossamer Condor, completes the first man-powered flight of one mile, 1977
Soviet dancer Alexander Godunov defects to the US, 1979
Hans Tiedge, top counter-spy of West Germany, defects to East Germany, 1985
Hungary opens the Iron Curtain and allows thousands of East Germans through to West Germany, 1989
West Germany and East Germany announce that they will unite on Oct. 3, 1990
The remains of Anastasia and Alexei, rumored to have survived the 1917 assassination of the Russian Czar and his family, are found, 2007
Heavy winds knock down the Anne Frank tree in Amsterdam, breaking off approximately one meter above the ground, 2010
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is overthrown, 2011
Lance Armstrong, the seven-time Tour de France winner, announces he will not contest the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency charges of doping, a result of which will include being stripped of all of his tour de France victories, 2012
Libya's ruins of Cyrene, a World Heritage Site near Shahhat, is damaged by real estate developers, 2013
Destruction by ISIS of the first century AD temple of Baalshamin in the ancient ruins of Palmyra is confirmed by Syrian officials, 2015
The world's driest place, the Atacama desert in Chile, blooms after an unexpected rainfall, 2017
Russia launches the first floating nuclear power station, the Akademik Lomonosov, from the port of Murmansk, 2019
The kittehs are heart melters.
ReplyDeleteI do hope that Uncle P is gently wafted to Heaven's Door.
Love your poem and those kittens are definitely awww worthy.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dearie for hosting, for sharing always such interesting posts and for being so supportive!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your new week
Xx Daniela at ~ My little old world ~
Dear Mimi, thank you for commenting on my blog - yet again. The piece on The Minack is not quite finished. I need to go back and continue writing. Maybe sometime today xxx
ReplyDeleteAww! very cute photos a double aww this time :-)
ReplyDeleteI liked the poem too a nice dedication :-)
Have a gentletastic Monday 👍
Praying for you all.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Good poem for Uncle P. And aww those kittens.
ReplyDeleteKittens are so funny because they often look nothing like their mom, but they are still adorable. Another great life quote too.
ReplyDeleteI loved the poem Mimi.
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Awww on the adorable kitties. Kittens are so fun.
ReplyDeleteLove the Spark and your poem made me tear up. Beautiful.
Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. Big healing hugs. ♥
Awww, what darling kittens and Mama Cat! I love that spark, and the poem is lovely - you are such a wonderful writer.
ReplyDeleteewe wee kittenz bee pricelezz....heerz two happeez and healtheez and for everz home two each and everee one oh ewe ♥♥♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteThe Mamas and kittens are so cute. That was a beautiful poem for Uncle P.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute kittens. I want an orange one. Nice spark and beautiful poem. XO
ReplyDeleteIs there anything cuter than kittens?! And your poem describes wind perfectly!
ReplyDeleteMimi, your wind poem rocks! Love the Spark! I have put this on my affirmation wall and who does not love a wrestle of kittens!! They are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteMimi,
ReplyDeleteSorry to read of Uncle P's passing, my dear. Your poem was a nice way to honor him. The kittens are so adorable. I just watching kittens play. I remember when we were first married I always wanted to go by the pet store to see the kittens. Too bad I have allergies to these little balls of fluff.
Oh the kitten photos are so precious ~ lovely poem and spark ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteLiving in the moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
the chest of drawers looks like my son's room when he was a teen and the medicine cabinet is pretty close to normal! VEry funny
ReplyDeleteYour poem dedication is just wonderful. Thank you for sharing. Gentle HUGS to you across the miles
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