Friday, October 1, 2021

You're Messing With Snack Time! (Feline Friday) and Friendly Fill-Ins

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Feline Friday was started by Steve, The Burnt Food Dude, and i'm going to believe it's because he likes cats.

He has handed hosting duties off to Sandee, of Comedy Plus, and it's simple to join, just follow the link to Sandee's page for the rules and the code.


Tripod SissyCat was my only volunteer this week.  Her look says she's waiting for me to finish so she can go nibble some of her favorite tender grass.







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Friendly Fill-Ins are easy to do. There are four statements: the first two statements are provided by Ellen of 15AndMeowing, and the final two are offered by Lorianne The Menagerie Mom of Four-Legged Furballs. They try to make sure the statements will be fun to both answer and share. The linky will be posted at or about 12:00 AM on Friday. Please head over to one of their sites, link up, and share your thoughts!      


Here are this week's statements with my responses underlined:



1. So far this year, I have accomplished ___________________________.


2. My plans for October include ______________and ______________________.


3. _________ may be difficult, but it’s worth it.


4. I don’t think I’ll ever master _________.



1. So far this year, I have accomplished   lots of work.


2. My plans for October include   getting the Halloween candy ready early  and   finishing paying for the last round of car repairs.


3. Learning a new language  may be difficult, but it’s worth it.


4. I don’t think I’ll ever master   Spanish, although i do know enough to at least get directions or order food (or most important, find el baño).



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Today is:  


Armed Forces Day -- South Korea


Bat Appreciation Month -- hooray for Bat Conservation International! www.batcon.org


Children's Day -- Singapore


Christmas Seal Campaign begins


Chuuk Constitution Day -- Chuuk, Micronesia


Cut Out Dissection Day -- let's find alternatives for school kids!


Feast of St. Therese of Lisieux a/k/a Therese of the Child Jesus or The Little Flower of Jesus (Doctor of the Church; Patron of African missions, AIDS patients, air crews/aircraft pilots/aviators, florists/flower growers, missionaries, sick people, those who have lost parents, tuberculosis; Australia; France; Russia; several cities around the world; against bodily ills and tuberculosis)


Festival of Penha -- Rio de Janiero, Brazil (through the 31st; pilgrimages to the Church of Our Lady of Penha)


Firepup's® Birthday -- have fun learning fire safety from Firepup 


Flattering Finals -- Fairy Calendar


Global Diversity Awareness Month begins -- to foster and further our understanding of the value of people of all races, genders, nationalities, ages, religions, sexual orientations, classes, and physical disabilities


Guoqing Jie -- China; Hong Kong; Macau (National Day/Founding of the Republic)


Homemade Cookies Day


Independence Day -- Cyprus(1960); Nigeria(1960); Palau(1994); Tuvalu(1976)


International Day of Older Persons -- UN


International Music Day -- information from the International Music Council     


Investiture of the Captains Regent -- San Marino


Kalends of October -- Ancient Roman Calendar; also

     Day Sacred to Fides -- (goddess of faithfulness and keeping your word)

     Festival of Juno Sororia -- Ancient Roman Calendar (Juno the Sister, protector of young women at puberty)


Little Golden Books Day -- the first twelve were published on this day in 1942 (Baby's Book of Objects, Bedtime Stories, Mother Goose, Nursery Songs, Prayers for Children, The Alphabet from A to Z, The Animals of Farmer Jones, The Golden Book of Fairy Tales, The Little Red Hen, The Poky Little Puppy, This Little Piggy and Other Counting Rhymes, Three Little Kittens)


Lee National Denim Day -- US (but i'm sure they want this one celebrated anywhere jeans are sold and worn! proceeds from the day go to fight breast cancer)   


Month of Freethought -- inspired by Freethinkers who emigrated to the US in the 19th century


National Book It! Day -- teachers across the US can join together with Pizza Hut to encourage the love of reading each school year from today through March 31 


National Diversity Day -- US (vow to treat everyone with kindness, compassion, and respect, and embrace how differences make the world a better place)


National Homemade Cookies Day 


National Lace Day -- US (a day for lace fanciers share their love of lacemaking!  there's no history of who started this day, and other dates are given on some websites) 


National Walk Your Dog Week begins -- a campaign to bring awareness of and fight the increasing problems in the US with canine obesity


O'qituvchi va Murabbiylar Kuni -- Uzebekistan (Day of Teachers and Instructors)


Pageantry in Oslo -- Oslo, Norway (Storting [Parliament] convenes to decide the date for its ceremonial opening, which is usually the following weekday, when the King opens the session in the presence of the Corps Diplomatique, preceded and followed by a military procession between the Royal Palace and the Storting.)


Popcorn and Tears Movie Appreciation Night -- go see a tear jerker; if guys don't want to go, make them stay home and vacuum


Pudding Season begins (Time to preserve meat from slaughtering for the winter by making meat puddings.)


Ram Mating Ceremony -- various towns and villages in Turkey (through the 20th, each village setting its own date; after being separated from the females for two months, the rams are returned with ceremonies to ensure good luck and lots of babies next spring)


Right-Brainers Rule Month begins (because left handers / right brainers are in their "right" minds)


St. Remigius of Rheims' Day (Patrn of France; Rheims, France; against epidemics, fever, plague, religious indifference, snakes, and throat pain)


St. Romanos the Melodist's Day (hymn writer of the early 6th Century whose surviving works are still sung)


Unification Day -- Cameroon


US Fiscal Year begins (Why in October?)


World Bullying Prevention Month™   


World Smile Day -- do one act of kindness, help one person smile, in honor of Harvey Ball, who created the Smiley face    

     some sites tag this as Send A Smile Day, or have it on different days


World Vegetarian Day



Anniversaries Today:


EPCOT opens, 1981 (Experimental Prototype City of Tomorrow, or, if you work there, the insider title, Every Person Comes Out Tired)

Walt Disney World opens, 1971

Johnny Carson marries Joan Morrill Wolcott, 1949

Stanford University opens, 1891

Yosemite National Park and Yellowstone National Park are founded, 1890

South African College is founded, 1829 (Now University of Cape Town)



Birthdays Today:


Zach Galifianakis, 1969

Mark McGwire, 1963

Esai Morales, 1962

Grete Waltz, 1953

Randy Quaid, 1950

Stephen Collins, 1947

Tim O'Brien, 1946

Rod Carew, 1945

Stella Stevens, 1936

Julie Andrews, 1935

Albert Collins, 1932

Richard Harris, 1932

George Peppard, 1928

Tom Bosley, 1927

Jimmy Carter, 1924

William Rehnquist, 1924

James Whitmore, 1921

Walter Matthau, 1920

Bonnie Parker, 1910

Vladimir Horowitz, 1903

James Lawrence, 1781

Richard Stockton, 1730

Henry III, King of England, 1207



Debuting/Premiering  Today:


Compact Discs, 1982 (Billy Joel's 52nd Street)

"Remington Steele"(TV), 1982

"Kung Fu"(TV), 1972

Night of the Living Dead(Film), 1968

"The Merv Griffin Show"(TV), 1962

"The Honeymooners"(TV), 1955

"This is Your Life"(TV), 1952

"Tom Corbett, Space Cadet"(TV), 1950

"Best Foot Forward"(Musical), 1941

Ford's Model T, 1908

World Series Baseball, 1903 (the Boston Americans beat the Pittsburgh Pirates)

Postal Special Delivery, 1885 (USPS began special delivery services)

Postcards, 1869 (in Vienna, Austria)



Today in History:


Alexander the Great defeats Darius III of Persia, BC331

The Russian Parliament accepts the annexation of the Ukraine, 1653

First session of the new French legislative assembly is held, 1791

Spain cedes Louisiana to France in a secret treaty, 1800

The first steamboat to sail the Mississippi River arrives in New Orléans, Louisiana, 1811

Maria Mitchell discovers a non-naked-eye comet, 1847

A cyclone strikes Calcutta, India, killing 70,000, 1864

Karl Marx' "Das Kapital" is published, 1867

The world's first postcards are issued, in Vienna, Austria, 1869

John Philip Sousa becomes the new director of the USMC Band, 1880

Thomas Edison opens the first electric lamp factory, 1880

The USPS begins special delivery mail service, 1885

Jews are expelled from major Russian cities, 1898

Arab forces under T.E. Lawrence, a/k/a Lawrence of Arabia, capture Damascus, 1918

An oil field accident cost aviator Wiley Post his left eye, but he used the settlement money to buy his first aircraft, 1926

The Pennsylvania Turnpike, often considered the first superhighway in the United States, opens, 1940

Mensa International is founded in the United Kingdom, 1946

First broadcast of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, 1962

The Concorde supersonic transport plane breaks the sound barrier for the first time, 1969

Walt Disney World opens near Orlando, Florida, United States, 1971

The United States returns sovereignty of the Panama canal to Panama, 1979

EPCOT Center opens at Walt Disney World, 1982

William Gibson's groundbreaking novel Neuromancer is published, introducing the word "cyberspace" to the English language, 1984

Denmark introduces the world's first legal modern same-sex civil union, 1989

The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom takes over the judicial functions of the House of Lords, 2009

A dedicated 3D TV channel, Sky 3D, launches in the UK, 2010

The NY Yankees record the 10,000th win in their illustrious history, 2015

A new trade deal to replace NAFTA is agreed upon by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, 2018

Peru's President Martín Vizcarra dissolves Congress over its refusal to support his anti-corruption reforms, sparking a political crisis, 2019

15 comments:

  1. Bat appreciation day and bake cookies day - bat shaped cookies it shall be!

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  2. Haha she is very patient please hurry Mimi heheh!

    Have a fillintastic weekend 👍

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  3. Estoy segura de que dominarás el español con el tiempo!

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  4. Sissy cat seems to be very patient waiting for you. I too am thinking of picking up where I left off in learning Mandarin. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  5. Sissy is a cute kitty. Thank you for participating in the fill-ins, great answers. You do work more than anyone else I know of. I don't know how you do it all. Have a nice weekend. XO

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  6. Oh ~ Sissy is a sweet photo and great fill-ins ~ Xo

    Living in the moment,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  7. Love seeing your kitty. Precious.

    Love your fill-ins. Hubby is learning several languages. I have enough trouble with English.

    Thank you for joining the Feline Friday Blog Hop.

    Have a purrfect Feline Friday and weekend. Big hug. ♥

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  8. Great fill ins and we always enjoy seeing Tripod Sissy Cat

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  9. Sissy Cat is certainly a good girl. So patient and sweet. Love the fill in's. It was a beautiful sunny day and now cloud cover, brrr....shutting windows. Wild COlorado weather. Wait five minutes, it will change again. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  10. SissyCat looks so adorable! Those were good answers and nuestro papa tambien tiene un desafío para aprender espanol.

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  11. I like the floor Sissycat is sitting on.

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  12. Sissycat is so cool. Great post!

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