Sunday, January 9, 2022

All In Due Season (Cajun Joke) and Sunday Selections

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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 the topic of King Cake came up.  We haven’t had one yet, but i am sure that will change soon.  King cake is the sweet of the season, from Epiphany, also called Three Kings’ Day, until Mardi Gras.


Boudreaux be talkin' 'bout how he done bought him de firs' king cake o' de season on Epiphany.


Thibodeaux say, "You know dey bin sellin' de king cakes fo' a while.  I even done seen dem done in red an' green as Christmas cakes!"


An' Boudreaux say, "I be de traditionalist.  I din't buy me no king cake until King's Day.”


An’ Clothile done hear dem an call from de nex’ room, “Mais!  You din't buy you a king cake befo’ because you din’t run out of Christmas cookies until den!”



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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.     

  

Pups and skies and flowers, oh my!


























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Today is:


Balloon Ascension Day / Aviation in America Day -- the first manned free balloon flight in the US was on this date in 1793 at Philadelphia


Baptism of the Lord Jesus -- Christian


Blessing of the Sea -- Margate, UK (ceremony with the Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Thyateria and Great Britain)


Duelo Nacional -- Panama (Martyrs' Day)


Feast of All Fairies -- Fairy Calendar


Feast of the Most Holy Black Nazarene -- Quiapo District, Manila, Philippines (culmination of the celebrations; a 400 year old Catholic procession with a black life-sized wooden statue of Jesus)


Festival of the Agonalia -- Ancient Roman Calendar (gifts given to Janus)


Hatsu-Ichi -- Maebashi, Japan (a daruma -- good luck doll -- market, to start the year off right)


"I Will Stay" Day -- Brazil (anniversary of the start of the Independence Movement in 1922)


Jackson Day Race -- New Orleans, LA, US (115th annual, a 9k run through historic areas of New Orleans; the oldest street race in the South and 5th oldest in the nation.)


Meitlisonntag -- Meisterschwanden and Fahrwangen, Switzerland (procession and festival celebrating the role of women in the victory of a battle in 1712)


National Apricot Day


Peace Agreement Day -- South Sudan


Positively Penguins Day -- a day to celebrate all things penguin


Republic Day -- Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina


Static Cling/Static Electricity Day -- on some sites, listed as April 26; i can only ask why it's listed anywhere for any reason


St. Marciana's Day (Patron of those with wounds)


Stepfather's Day -- not official, but it should be, there are some great stepfathers out there


Stuffed Animal Laundry Day -- give that old bear a bath!


Toka Ebisu -- Japan (parades and shrine rituals through Japan, but especially in Kyoto, Osaka, and Fukuoka; through the 11th)



Anniversaries Today:


Connecticut becomes the 5th US State, 1788



Birthdays Today:


Sergio Garcia, 1980

Dave Matthews, 1967

Joely Richardson, 1965

Mark Martin, 1959

Imelda Staunton, 1956

J.K. Simmons, 1955

Crystal Gayle, 1951

Jimmy Page, 1944

Joan Baez, 1941

Susannah York, 1941

Byron Barlett "Bart" Starr, 1934

Bob Denver, 1935

Judith Krantz, 1928

Lee Van Cleef, 1925

Les Paul, 1915

Gypsy Rose Lee (Rose Hovick), 1914

Richard Nixon, 1913

Simone De Beauvoir, 1908

Chic Young, 1901

Carrie Lane Chapman Catt, 1859

Gracie Fields, 1898



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"It Takes a Thief"(TV), 1968

"Rawhide"(TV), 1959

"Dear Abby"(newspaper column), 1956

"Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze"(Film), 1894



Today in History:


Byzantine Emperor Zeno is forced to flee his capital at Constantinople, 475

Seven hundred Jews, believed to be causing the Black Death, are burned in their homes in Basel, Switzerland, 1349

The first sighting of manatees by a European (Columbus), 1493

Philip Astley stages the first modern circus in London, 1768

The first hot-air balloon flight in the US lifts off in Philadelphia, 1793

Income Tax is introduced in the UK (to fund the war against Napoleon), 1799

Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson receives a state funeral and is interred in St Paul's Cathedral, 1806

Sir Humphry Davy tests the Davy lamp for miners at Hebburn Colliery, 1816

The Daguerrotype photo process is announced at French Academy of Science, 1839

Thomas Henderson makes the first measure of stellar parallax, of Alpha Centauri, 1839

The Astor Library opens in NYC, 1854

The first hostilities of the Civil War, at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, 1861

The Great Gale of 1880 devastates parts of Oregon and Washington with high wind and heavy snow, 1880

New England Telephone and Telegraph installs the first battery-operated telephone switchboard in Lexington, Massachusetts, 1894

Alfred Tennyson's son, Hallam, the Second Baron Tennyson, becomes the second Governor General of Australia, 1903

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., the first historically black intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity to be officially recognized at Howard University is founded, 1914

The Ottoman Empire prevails in the Battle of Çanakkale, as the last British troops are evacuated, 1916

Juan de la Cierva makes the first autogiro (helicopter) flight, Spain, 1923

A fire at the Laurier Palace movie theatre in Quebec, Montreal, kills 78 children, 1927

Several Panamanian youths try to raise the Panamanian flag on the U.S.-controlled Panama Canal Zone, leading to fighting between U.S. military and Panamanian civilians, 1964

Elections are held to replace Yasser Arafat as head of the Palestine Liberation Organization. He is succeeded by Rawhi Fattouh, 2005

Government of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement rebel group sign a peace agreement in Naivasha, Kenya, 2005

Venezuela's Supreme Tribunal of Justice determines they can defer the latest inauguration of President Hugo Chavez while his cancer operation recovery continues, 2013

Car manufacturer Hyundai unveils a model of a proposed walking car for first responders, 2019

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful skies and roses. I'm wondering now what a "king" cake is.

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  2. Okay, I googled and now I know.

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  3. Thank you so much for the beauty you share week after week.

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  4. Lovely photos! You make me want to have a King cake now.

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  5. Thank you for the beautiful skyscapes and flowers. I'd like the bakers here to implement that King cake tradition. They look much better than our lenten buns - which are in the shops from at least today.
    I had to google this cake as well, and it sure looks good!

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  6. Clothile's very smart. LOL Have a great day Mimi.


    Cruisin Paul

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  7. Cute joke and beautiful ohotos. XO

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  8. Thoe photos are so pretty and those skies are amazing!

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  9. I know someone who has a similar mentality about sweets... (Cough). Anyway, love the rose photos, and the sunset looking ones. The pups sure look happy!
    Cat

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  10. Beautiful skies and flowers. The dogs are enjoying themselves. I must keep an open eye for the King Cake.

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  11. Dat Boudreaux, he done make me laugh! (My Mom always had Christmas baking until the NEXT Christmas.)
    Love the pictures. Soooo envious of your flowers in January.
    Beautiful skies!

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