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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.
Sometimes Sweetie forgets stuff, and so do i. Most of it, now that he's over the Covid, is age related. (For a while, his brain fog was bad, and he will still do something really odd on occasion, that i know means he's still not back to 100%.)
Boudreaux done be braggin' to Thibodeaux.
"Mais! Yestiddy I done 'member what I went in de nex' room fo'. O' course, it were de bat'room, but still!"
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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.
A bit of this and that.
A very hard-working spider at Ms. GA's house. |
Someone commented about the crepe myrtle trees looking a bit odd. They shed their outer bark, and it comes off in rolls. Some people don't like these trees for that reason, they're kind of messy, especially when they are also dropping flowers.
Let's end with sunrise and sunset photos.
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Today is:
According to Hoyle Day -- death anniversary of Edmond Hoyle
Be Kind to Humankind Week: Sacrifice Our Wants For others Needs Sunday
Birthday of Hathor -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)
Chop Suey Day
Day of Loose Talk -- Fairy Calendar
Feast of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist (Patron of baptism, bird dealers, converts, convulsive children, cutters, epileptics, farmers, French Canadians, lambs, monastic life, motorways, printers, tailors; over 70 cities and countries around the world; against convulsions, epilepsy, hail and hailstorms, spasms)
Head Day -- Iceland (a weather omen day; whatever today's weather, it will stay the same for at least 3 weeks)
Go Topless Day -- US (on the Sunday closest to Women's Equality Day, Aug. 26, stand up for women's right to go topless in public)
Individual Rights Day -- on the birth anniversary of John Locke, the first philosopher to argue that a human being has basic rights based on his status as a sovereign human being, and that people are not slaves of their government, but their human rights should be protected by government
International Day Against Nuclear Testing -- UN
Judgment Day -- according to "The Terminator"
Lemon Juice Day
More Herbs, Less Salt Day
National Sarcoidosis Awareness Day -- US (by presidential proclamation in 1991)
Runic Half-Month Rad begins (Motion)
Slovak National Uprising Anniversary -- Slovakia
St. Medericus' Day (also called Saint-Merri or St. Merry, acclaimed as the Patron of the Right Bank of the Seine River in Paris)
Birthdays Today:
Lea Michele, 1986
Rebecca De Mornay, 1962
Mark Morris, 1956
Michael Jackson, 1958
`Richard Gere, 1949
Robin Leach, 1941
William Friedkin, 1939
Elliot Gould, 1938
John McCain, 1936
Richard Attenborough, 1923
Charlie "Bird" Parker, 1920
Isabel Sanford, 1917
Ingrid Bergman, 1915
Preston Sturges, 1898
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., 1809
John Locke, 1632
Today in History
Era of Diocletian (Martyrs), the last major time of persecution for the early Christian churches, begins with Gen. Gaius Aurelius V Diocletianus Jovius becoming emperor of Rome, 284
Japan mints its first copper coins, 708
The last Incan King of Peru, Atahualpa, is executed by order of Francisco Pizarro, 1533
The first Indian "reservation" is formed by the New Jersey Legislature, 1758
Michael Faraday discovers electromagnetic induction, 1831
The United Kingdom legislates the abolition of slavery in its empire, 1833
Treaty of Nanking signing ends the First Opium War, 1842
The first motorcycle is patented in Germany by Gottlieb Daimler, 1885
The chef of a visiting Chinese Ambassador invents "chop suey" in NYC, 1896
The Goodyear tire company is founded, 1898
The Quebec Bridge collapses during construction, killing 75 workers, 1907
Ishi, considered the last Native American to make contact with European Americans, emerges from the wilderness of northeastern California, 1911
The Soviet Union tests its first atomic bomb, 1949
Speedy Gonzales makes his debut, 1953
The Beatles perform their last concert before paying fans at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, 1966
Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union suspends all activities of the Soviet Communist Party, 1991
Hurricane Katrina devastates much of the U.S. Gulf Coast, 2005
Sumatra's Sinabung volcano erupts for the first time in 400 years, killing one and causing Indonesia to evacuate thousands of people, 2010
London holds the opening ceremonies for the 2012 Summer Paralympics, 2012
Austrian researchers announce they successfully grew 'cerebral organoids' or mini-brains, containing several distinct regions of the brain; the mini-brains will help scientists understand how brains develop, and what causes schizophrenia and autism, 2013
Hurricane Harvey sets a rainfall record of 51.88 inches in Cedar Bayou the most ever from a tropical cyclone in continental US, according to US National Weather Service, 2017
John McCain lies in state in the rotunda of the Arizona State Capitol Building in Phoenix, only the third person ever to do so, 2018
Any day with a rainbow is immediately improved. I liked them all, but the rainbow series is my favourite this week.
ReplyDeleteGreat sky photos. Thanx.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Such beautiful photos. Y'all take care and be safe from that evil Ida storm.
ReplyDeleteCute joke. I forget a lot lately too. Beautiful rainbow. I am glad SissyCat is so playful. XO
ReplyDeleteAt my age, I forget a lot. When we see a rainbow, we think of my mother.
ReplyDeleteKeep safe Mimi.
Cruisin Paul
Thank you for explaining the creeping myrtles and their bark. I love your photos this time too - what good photos of the rainbow, mine never turns out this well. And Sunsets and sunrises are never wrong!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rainbow. We have crepe myrtles here too and I quite like the rolled bark effect. Coda is looking well. Boudreaux always makes me laugh.
ReplyDeleteLove the spider! I did not know about Crepe Myrtles. We have arbutus trees that shed their bark, their is much messier! I loved your photos, especially the rainbows and Coda! And I just found out that Speedy Gonzales is older than I am (by 4 months). Have a terrific week Mimi!
ReplyDeleteCoda is one handsome doggie ~ and great sunset photos ~ Hope all is well ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteLiving in the moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
cute babies. hope all is well
ReplyDeleteHahahaha! Boudreaux just slays me!
ReplyDeleteTrees, Rainbows, dogs and sunsets. My four favourite things! :)
Giggles here thanks to Boudreaux - hahaha! A rainbow will always brighten your day. Coda and SissyCat seem to get along nicely. Lovely photos. Thank you and have a blessed week.
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