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A few days ago, i pulled into my driveway just in time to see this hawk in the driveway. It only held still for the photos until i opened the car door, so this is the best i could get.
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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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This week the theme is Ice Cream, and i had to do two poems to get all my thoughts out about this topic.
Ice cream, ice cream, a special treat!
Always tasty, always sweet!
As a dessert it can’t be beat,
But not in winter, wait for summer’s heat!
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When we were very little,
As many young children might,
We often couldn’t say our words
In ways exactly right.
Such mispronunciations
Go down in family history,
And keep getting used for years,
To outsiders, a mystery.
So if you come by to visit,
And ice cream is your thing,
Don’t be surprised if we tell you
We’re going to be having “ging-ging”!
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Today is:
Acadian Remembrance Day -- Acadians of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
Count the La's in "Deck the Halls" Day -- just so you can say you know
Feast of Hathor -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (goddess of joy, feminine love, and motherhood; date approximate)
Fiesta de Santo Tomas -- Chichicastenango, Guatemala (week long festival celebrating the town's Patron Saint that includes the Palo Volador dance, where men hang by ropes from 30 meter poles, spinning and swinging)
Ice Cream and Violins Day -- another of those silly made up holidays that no one can trace, but would be fun to celebrate. Get yourself a bowl of buttered pecan or rum raisin -- if you are going to celebrate, do it in style -- and put in a Mozart or Bach CD, and enjoy!
Icelandic Yuletide Lad of the Day, Giljagaur -- Gully Oaf, who tries to sneak in the cowshed and skim the cream from the pails of milk
Ides of December -- Ancient Roman Calendar; other observance
Festival for Tellus -- a/k/a Tellura or Tellus Mater, the personification of the earth's productive powers
Jum ir-Repubblika -- Malta (Republic Day)
National Day -- Santa Lucia (on St. Lucy's Day)
National Tree Planting Day -- Malawi
New Calendar Day -- time to get the 2022 model, unless you contribute to so many charities you are already flooded with them
Peace Day -- Korea (the fighting stopped in 1953, but the Koreas didn't sign a formal nonaggression pact until this day in 1991)
Pick a Pathologist Pal Day -- Wellcat Holidays reminds us that pathologists and coroners are an especially jovial lt, and befriending them is a good way to remind yourself that tomorrow is never guaranteed
Runic Half-month Jara commences (fruition)
St. Herman of Alaska (Orthodox Church Patron of the Americas)
St. Jodocus' Day (Patron of boatmen, harvests, mariners, sailors, watermen; against fever, fire, storms, and shipwrecks)
Saint Lucy's Day (Patron of authors, blind people, cutlers, glaziers, laborers, martyrs, peasants, saddlers, salesmen, sore eyes/eye problems, sore throats, stained glass workers; Begijnendijk, Flemish Brabant, Belgium; Conzano, Italy; Mtarfa, Malta; Perugia, Italy; Santa Lucia di Piave, Italy; Syracuse, Sicily, Italy; Villa Santa Lucia, Latium, Italy; against blindness, dysentery, epidemics, eye diseases, hemorraghes)
Feast of the Light-bringer -- honoring Juno Lucina (Roman goddess of light) and Lucia (Old Swedish goddess of light), all now merged with St. Lucy
Little Yule a/k/a Luciadagen or Santa Lucia (Festival of Lights in many parts of Scandinavia, honoring St. Lucia.)
Unreturned Library Book Sale -- Fairy Calendar (Imps)
Birthdays Today:
Taylor Swift, 1989
Amy Lee, 1981
Tom DeLonge, 1975
Christie Clark, 1973
Jamie Foxx, 1967
Steve Buscemi, 1958
Wendie Malick, 1950
Ted Nugent, 1949
John Davidson, 1941
Aga Khan IV, 1936
Christopher Plummer, 1929
Dick Van Dyke, 1925
Archie Moore, 1913
Kenneth Patchen, 1911
Mary Todd Lincoln, 1818
Heinrich Heine, 1797
Debuting/Premiering Today:
The Susan B. Anthony Dollar(USD coin), 1978
"Alice's Restaurant"(Song and Album), 1969
"An American In Paris"(Gershwin Symphony), 1928
Today in History:
The Council of Trent opens, 1545
Sir Francis Drake sets sail from England to circumnavigate the globe, 1577
Emperor Ferdinanad II delegates the first Anti-Reformation decree, 1621
The Massachusetts Bay Colony organizes 3 militias which are today seen as the founding of the United States National Guard, 1636
Dutch navigator Abel Tasman becomes the first European to land in New Zealand, 1642
Dartmouth College in New Hampshire is chartered, 1769
Italo Marcioni patents an ice cream cone, 1903
The Relay 1 communication satellite is launched, 1962
Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt begin the third and final Extra-vehicular activity (EVA) or "Moonwalk" of Apollo 17, 1972
The European Union announces that Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia will become members from May 1, 2004, 2002
Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is captured, 2003
The Baiji, or Chinese River Dolphin, is announced as extinct, 2006
Scientists in northeast Madagascar confirm a new species of lemur has been found, 2010
An unpublished early work by Hans Christian Anderson is found at the bottom of a filing box at the National Archives of Funen, 2012
The bones of a prehistoric penguin that was as tall as a human (1.77m) have been found on Otago beach, New Zealand, as reported in "Nature Communications", 2017
Love your hawk photo.
ReplyDeleteSmiling at your poems.
My father called every sauce gravy. Visitors to the house were always surprised when he offered them gravy to go on their icecream.
So thrue
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo of the hawk. Whilst admiring it for a while my ice cream has melted.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Dearest Mimi,
ReplyDeleteI always feel so amazed and charmed by all the informations you share with your Monday's post, you're truly unique, my friend!
And how about the shots of the hawk?!?
They're special gifts since it's not easy at all to catch him in a photograph.
Wishing you a wonderful new week
XO Daniela at ~ My little old world ~ (Dany)
That ice cream quote is so sweet! Your poem is also really nice. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteGood captures you managed to get I see he turned his back on you lol :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a hawktatic Monday 👍
I love the many different types of ice cream that we have today. Now there are so many different types of cone. Many, many , many.
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Nice photos of the hawk. I like ice creams or "ging-ging" when the day is hot. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo of the hawk and wonderful quote ~ Xo
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (Creative Harbor)
We have a sparrow hawk that visits from time to time and all the sparrows disappear. He's handsome like your hawk is.
ReplyDeleteLove the poem. Ice cream I can eat year around. I don't, but I'd like to.
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That hawk must by shy or it's in the witness protection program and doesn't want to be identified. :) I can ice cream any time of the year especially if it's from the comfort of my home. I don't want to go to an ice cream stand in the dead of winter but if I'm indoors, I say bring it on! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, a hawk in your driveway, what a gift!
ReplyDeleteThose photos are great - even if the hawk is turning his back.
ReplyDeleteI love your ice cream poems too, and like that you split them in two instead of trying to cram everything into one poem. Nice touch, I might learn from this, hopefully!
Cute poem and excellent spark. XO
ReplyDeleteThose hawk feathers are amazing! I totally love that Spark!
ReplyDeleteLove that beautiful hawk and your ice cream poem. When my oldest child was one, almost two, she couldn't say ice cream, she would say i-seem.
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