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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.
Yesterday Grandma was commenting about ordering Christmas gifts and how much fun she has doing that. Grandpa, of course, just rolled his eyes.
Clothile done be sayin', "How I do love gettin' gif's fo' ever'one! It keeps Christmas in my heart all year to be t'inkin' 'bout what I be goin' get."
An' Boudreaux say, "Mais! It keep Christmas in de credit card bill all year, too!"
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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. \
Our neighborhood Christmas luminary festival is tonight, so i'll share that next week. For now, Christmas around the rest of town.
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Today is:
Build a Snowman Day -- occupy your mind, as Christmas seems too far away still; if you have no snow, make snowball cookies
Chocolate Pizza Day
E-Mail Santa Claus Just in Case He Didn't Get Your Letter Day -- send your emails here
Festival for Juventas -- Ancient Roman Calendar (goddess of youth, protector of young soldiers)
Fourth Sunday of Advent -- Christian
Lighting the Candle of Love
Full Cold Moon or Full Long Nights Moon (also Black Moon or Death Crone Moon)
Bitter Moon -- China
Mangshir Dhanya Purnima -- Nepal (special harvest/farming festival that starts off the month of Mangshir)
Nattaw Full Moon -- Myanmar
Strawberry Moon, Honey Moon, or Rose Moon -- Southern Hemisphere
Unduwap Full Moon Poya Day -- Sri Lanka (began sunset yesterday)
Icelandic Yuletide Lad of the Day, Skyrgamur -- Curd-glutton, who loves skyr (milk curd) so that he sneaks in the pantry to try to get it all
I've Got My Big Fat Guy Pants On Day -- someone tired of tight clothes started this, a day to wear whatever you like, so long as it is comfortable -- and roomy
Look for an Evergreen Day -- although if you haven't bought your tree by now, you may have waited too long
National Hard Candy Day -- this time of year, it probably means candy canes
National Heroes and Heroines Day -- Anguilla
National Oatmeal Muffin Day
Opalia -- Roman Empire (feast of Ops, goddess of abundance; 3rd day of the Saturnalia)
Riddle-Making Trials -- Fairy Calendar
Robinson Crusoe Rescue Day (1686)
St. Bernard Valeara's Day (Patron of Teramo, Italy)
St. Samthann (Samantha) of Meath's Day (Patron of the spiritual life)
United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation -- UN
Anniversary Today:
First radio broadcast from space, a Christmas greeting from President Eisenhower, 1958
Birthdays Today:
Jake Gyllenhall, 1980
Alyssa Milano, 1972
Tyson Beckford, 1971
Amy Locane, 1971
Kristy Swanson, 1969
Criss Angel, 1967
Jessica Steen, 1965
Jennifer Beals, 1963
Kevin Edward McHale, 1957
Janie Fricke, 1952
Robert Urich, 1946
Richard Leakey, 1944
Alvin Lee, 1944
Tim Reid, 1944
Cicely Tyson, 1939
Al Kaline, 1934
David Susskind, 1920
Leonid Brezhnev, 1906
Ralph Richardson, 1902
Carter Godwin Woodson, 1875
Minnie Maddern Fiske, 1865
Mary Ashton Livermore, 1821
William Edward Parry, 1790
Debuting/Premiering Today:
Titanic(Film), 1997
The Man with the Golden Gun(Film), 1974
"Homecoming A Christmas Story"(TV introduction of "The Waltons"), 1971
"The Music Man"(Musical), 1957
"A Christmas Carol"(publication date), 1843
"American Crisis"(publication date of the Thomas Paine essay in which he wrote, "These are the times that try men's souls."), 1776
"Poor Richard's Almanack" (publication of first issue by Benjamin Franklin), 1732
Today in History:
Licinius abdicates his position as Roman Emperor, 324
The Seldjuken under Toghril Beg occupy Baghdad, 1055
The Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery depart England carrying settlers who found, at Jamestown, Virginia, the first of the thirteen colonies that became the United States, 1606
The Plymouth, Rhode Island, Massachusetts Bay, and Connecticut colonies combine forces and attach the Great Swamp Fort of the Narragansetts during King Philip's War, 1675
Benjamin Franklin, under the name Richard Saunders begins publication of "Poor Richard's Almanack", 1732
Thomas Paine publishes his first "American Crisis" essay, in which he wrote that "These are the times that try men's souls," 1776
Chinese troops occupy the capital Thang Long Vietnam, 1788
The US state of Kentucky becomes the first to appropriate money for road building, 1795
The US state of Georgia becomes the first to pass a birth registration law, 1823
Allen Wilson of Connecticut patents a sewing machine that can sew a curved seam, 1854
Albert L. Jones patents corrugated cardboard, 1871
The first black US Catholic priest, Charles Uncles, is ordained in Baltimore, 1891
The first city ordinance requiring separate neighborhoods for blacks and whites is passed, in Baltimore, 1910
Robert Ripley begins his "Believe It Or Not" column in the NY Globe, 1918
The British Broadcasting Corp begins transmitting overseas, 1932
The US Earth satellite Atlas transmitted the first radio voice broadcast from space, 1958
The last manned lunar flight, Apollo 17, returns to earth, 1972
The Sino-British Joint Declaration, stating that the People's Republic of China, in 1997, would resume the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong, is signed, 1984
Mikhail Gorbachev, leader of the Soviet Union, releases Andrei Sakharov and his wife from internal exile in Gorky, 1986
A record high barometric pressure of 1085.6 hPa (32.06 inHg) is recorded at Tosontsengel, Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia, 2001
The Russian spacecraft Soyuz TMA-07M is launched in Kazakhstan, with cosmonauts Roman Romanenko, Chris Hadfield and Thomas Marshburn aboard for the ISS Expedition 34 and 35 crews, 2012
The journal Current Biology publishes a study of the earliest fossilized trees ever found, dated to be 386 million years old, discovered at a quarry in Cairo, New York, 2019
Thank you for sharing Christmas. I look forward to seeing your luminary display.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Christmas decorations.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Boudreaux makes a good point. I'm always sure to never go over my budget with Christmas gifts. I save what I can all year and only spend that amount.
ReplyDeleteI really like all those lit up homes :)
Not just Boudreaux methinks. Fabulously festive foto's Mimi!
ReplyDeleteAll the photos are beaautiful Mimi. I love Christmas.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
LOL @ the joke but it is true heheheh!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely photos all that fab decor :-)
Have a tinseltastic Sunday 🎄🎄🎄
Beautiful Christmas decoration photos and fun Cajun joke ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Those are all such nice Christmas decorations!!!
ReplyDeleteCute joke and so true. Nice decorations.
ReplyDeleteHa ha...Boudreaux is practical concerning the credit card. Beautiful Christmas decorations in your town. Have a wonderful new week.
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