Sunday, April 3, 2022

It’s a Natural (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.


One thing about Grandma and Grandpa's house that i do not like much is that it's very dark.  The windows are all covered in heavy draperies, the artificial lighting is harsh and garish and Grandpa goes around turning lights off all the time, even if you just leave the room for a moment to go to the facilities.  It can be a little depressing.


Clothile done be readin' in de paper, an' she say, "Dis here say dat Natural Light can improve you mood an' make you feel more cheerful."


An' Boudreaux say, "Mais!  Budweiser or de Coors be done goin' do de same, any beer do dat, an' dey taste better'n a light beer any day..."


An' Clothile say, "Non!  Dey don' mean light beer, dey mean de Natural Light from de sun!"



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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.       


Bits and bobs, as always; what i could capture as i ran through the week.  All the sunrise/sunset photos were supposed to end up at the end, but Blogger usually has placement ideas of its own and there's no arguing with it.







That's a squirrel nest up there.
















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Today is:


American Circus Day -- the first circus in the US opened this day in Philadelphia in 1793


Anniversary of the Second Republic -- Republic of Guinea


Care Sunday / Carling Sunday -- England, 5th Sunday of Lent (possibly from the Old Saxon "carles", or husbandman)


Day Sacred to Bona Dea and Day of Proserpina's Rise from the Underworld -- Ancient Roman Calendar


Don't Go to Work Unless it's Fun Day -- and unless you have a really great job, we know your decision


Feast of Pak Tai -- Macau (Pak Tai who conquered the Demon King, on the 3rd day of the 3rd lunar month)


Find-A-Rainbow Day -- a day to paint bright and colorful wishes for your friends, family, and sweetheart; if you actually find a rainbow in the sky, that's a plus, send a pic to the RainbowBrite site


Hanshi a/k/a Cold Food Festival -- China (second day of the Quingming Festival)


National Chocolate Mousse Day


National Library Week begins -- US (sponsored by the ALA, this year's theme is "Connect With Your Library")   


Overcome a Handicap Day -- on the day, in 1981, when one-legged Canadian high jumper Arnie Boldt cleared 6 feet 8¼ inches, only about a foot under the world record at the time


Pony Express Day -- US; inaugurated this day in 1860


Ramadan -- Islam (began sunset yesterday, through May 2)


Second Republic Day -- Guinea


Shangsi Festival -- China (ancient Double Third festival, on the 3rd day of the 3rd lunar month)


Shower Dance -- Fairy Calendar


St. Irene of Thessalonica's Day (Patron of girls, peace)


St. Richard of Chichester's Day (called Ricardus, ri for ridens meaning "laughing", car for carus meaning "dear", dus for dulcis meaning "sweet"; Patron of coachmen and of the Diocese of Chichester, Sussex, England)


Tweed Day -- a day to consider the costs of political corruption, on the birth anniversary of "Boss" Tweed


World Party Day -- anyone and everyone is invited to join the party



Anniversaries Today:


Isle Royale National Park is established in Michigan, US, 1940

Edward the Confessor is crowned King of England, 1043



Birthdays Today:


Amanda Bynes, 1986

Leona Lewis, 1985

Cobie Smulders, 1982

Jamie Bamber, 1973

Jennie Garth, 1972

Picabo Street, 1971

Robert Chapin, 1964

Eddie Murphy, 1961

David Hyde Pierce, 1959

Alec Baldwin, 1958

Bernie Parent, 1945

Tony Orlando, 1944

Leona Lewis, 1943

Marsha Mason, 1942

Wayne Newton, 1942

Jane Goodall, 1934

Calvin "Baby Vet" Graham, 1930

Max Frankel, 1930

Virgil "Gus" Grissom, 1926

Jan Merlin, 1925

Marlon Brando, 1924

Doris Day, 1924

Herb Caen, 1916

Sally Rand, 1904

Henry Robinson Luce, 1898

Leslie Howard, 1893

John Burroughs, 1837

William Magear "Boss" Tweed, 1823

Edward Everett Hale, 1822

Washington Irving, 1783



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Endgame"(Play), 1957

"TV Guide"(Publication), 1953



Today in History:


Edward the Confessor is crowned king of England, 1043

The US Pony Express begins its first run, 1860

Gottlieb Daimler receives a German patent for his engine, 1885

Trial of the libel case instigated by Oscar Wilde begins, eventually resulting in his imprisonment on charges of homosexuality, 1895

The US House of Representatives accept the "American's Creed," a patriotic contest winner by William Tyler Page, as the official creed of the US, 1918

The building of the RMS Queen Mary is commissioned, 1929

President Harry S. Truman signs the Marshall Plan, 1948

Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech, 1968

The first portable cell phone call is made in New York City, 1973

Bobby Fischer refuses to play in a chess match against Anatoly Karpov, giving Karpov the title of World Champion by default, 1975

Conventional-Train World Speed Record: a French TGV train on the LGV Est high speed line sets an official new world speed record, 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph), 2007

Australia formally adopts the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 2009

Following the News International phone hacking scandal, James Murdock resigns as Chairman of BskyB, 2012

France outlaws the hiring of models who do not meet new Body Mass Index (BMI) minimums for a certain period of time before and during a modeling job; the law aims to prevent promotion of anorexia among models and people who emulate them, 2015

Captain Brett Crozier is cheered as he leaves his ship after being fired for requesting more help for his sailors infected with Covid19, 2020

10 comments:

  1. A truly lovely selection. I hear you on blogger's placement decisions too.
    My father also went round turning off lights. Often without checking to see if there was anyone in the room.
    Look after yourself dear friend. You have been stretched thin again.

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  2. The paintings are nice, but I like the real flowers better. Could Grandpa be persuaded to open the heavy drapes or maybe get lighter weight ones to let in more natural light? Then he wouldn't need to be switching off lamps. Old people do get set in their ways though.

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  3. I like the flowers. And I see you managed to include a wooden fence. Thanx Mimi.

    God bless.

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  4. I guess Boudreaux wants a beer and it doesn't matter what the name of the beer is. I love Boudreaux .

    Have a wonderful Sunday Mimi.


    Cruisin Paul

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  5. Another fine selection of photos. I was surprised to see the photo labelled as a squirrel's nest - can you believe I never knew they build nests? I thought they always chose a tree. So now I've been down the internet rabbit hole (or, apparently, squirrel hole!) reading about all the kinds of nests squirrels build! We have two squirrels (at least) living somewhere near us. I can tell there are two because one has only half a tail, oh dear. But it does help me keep track :) Take care of yourself, Mimi. You are doing so much all the time.

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  6. We don't like it when the place is too dark either. Those were terrific photos!

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  7. The paintings are lovely. Someone has a fine hand. As a migrainer, I understand the dark rooms. The photos were awesome.

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  8. Everything here is beautiful. Thank you so very much or always sharing humor, fun, love and the best of everything. Those Cajuns, aw......Yes natural light is so good for us. I open all the curtains every morning. Terrific photos! HUGS & LOVE to you today and always

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  9. I love natural light! Gotta love Cajun jokes....and old people jokes! Love your selection of photos. I look forward to the flowers blooming again soon.

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  10. The cajun humor made me smile. I much prefer the natural light dat the sun brings then find it in a bottle of beer. Yuck! Everything is blooming in your neck of the woods, I see. I had an appointment yesterday, so it was nice to see what nature was up to and everything is just busting open. The dogwoods have opened and on display, simply beautiful!

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