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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.
Uncle J has settled in well at Grandma and Grandpa's house. Grandma is getting up by herself and just has some pep in her step that i haven't seen in a while.
There is, for Uncle J, a bit of a down side.
"I don't want to have to tell women I meet that I'm a 53-year-old man who lives with his mommy and daddy!" he said.
We laughed, and i noted, you say instead, i just moved back home to take care of my elderly parents.
"I know," he said, "and people respect that, but still. I'm a 53-year-old man who lives with his mommy and daddy!"
Boudreaux done come in from bein' at de barber shop where PawPaw Couvillion done be talkin' 'bout how hims chile done move back home agin.
Boudreaux say to Clothile, "Mais! When I retire, we be goin' buy us de motor home an' travel. Dat way, if de kids want to move dem back home, dey gots to fin' us firs'!"
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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.
A few photos of 4th of July decor and some sunsets because i can't help it.
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Today is:
Air Conditioning Appreciation Days begin -- Northern Hemisphere (around here, they last until Thanksgiving!)
Compliment Your Mirror Day -- remind your mirror how great it is to have an owner like you, and look at other mirrors to meet to see if they greet you with a smile
Dipolieia -- Ancient Greek Calendar (festival of Zeus as god of the city)
Disobedience Day -- internet generated, but if you have a bone to pick, use your civil disobedience today to let it be known!
Distressed Elves' Creditors' Pets' Day -- Fairy Calendar
Dog Days of Summer begin (according to the almanac, but not in all cultures)
Eat Beans Day -- bring the humble legume up to main dish status!
Fiesta del Fuego -- Santiago, Cuba (festival of fire, through the 9th)
Independence Day -- Belarus(1944)
International Plastic Bag Free Day -- working toward a plastic bag free world
National Chocolate Wafer Day
Stay Out of the Sun Day -- sponsored by Wellcat Holidays; for health's sake, give your skin a break!
St. Thomas the Apostle's Day (Patron of architects, blind people, builders, carpenters, construction workers, geometricians, masons, people in doubt, stonecutters, surveyors, theologians; against blindness, doubt; Certaldo, Italy; Ceylon/Sri Lanka; East Indies; India; Pakistan)
Virgin Islands Emancipation Day -- US Virgin Islands
Anniversaries Today:
Prince Alois of Liechtenstein marries Duchess Sophie of Bavaria, 1993
Ted Kennedy marries Victoria Anne Reggie, 1992
Idaho becomes the 43rd US State, 1890
Birthdays Today:
Moises Alou, 1966
Thomas Gibson, 1962
Tom Cruise, 1962
Montel Williams, 1956
Alan Autry, 1952
Betty Buckley, 1947
Dave Barry, 1947
Kurtwood Smith, 1942
Tom Stoppard, 1937
Pete Fountain, 1930
Ken Russell, 1927
Mary Frances Kennedy Fisher, 1908
Franz Kafka, 1883
George M. Cohan, 1878
Richard Bedford Bennett, 1st Viscount Bennett, 1870
Samuel Huntington, 1731(O.S. date)
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"ITV News at Ten"(TV), 1967
"Mister Peepers"(TV), 1952
Today in History
Hugh Capet is crowned King of France, the first of the Capetian dynasty that would rule France till the French Revolution in 1792, 987
Québec City is founded by Samuel de Champlain, 1608
Pitcairn Island is discovered by Midshipman Robert Pitcairn on an expeditionary voyage commanded by Philip Carteret, 1767
Norway's oldest newspaper still in print, Adresseavisen, is founded and the first edition is published, 1767
George Washington takes command of the Continental Army at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1775
The Bank of Savings in New York City, the first savings bank in the United States, opens, 1819
The last pair of Great Auks is killed, 1844
Slaves are freed in the Danish West Indies (now U.S. Virgin Islands) by Peter von Scholten in the culmination of a year-long plot by enslaved Africans, 1848
Dow Jones and Company publishes its first stock average, 1884
Karl Benz officially unveils the Benz Patent Motorwagen – the first purpose-built automobile, 1886
The New York Tribune becomes the first newspaper to use a linotype machine, eliminating typesetting by hand, 1886
World speed record for a steam railway locomotive is set in England, by the Mallard, which reaches a speed of 126 miles per hour (203 km/h), 1938
The biggest explosion in the history of rocketry occurs when the Soviet N1 rocket explodes and subsequently destroys its launchpad, 1969
First mention in the New York Times of a disease that would later be called AIDS, 1981
The Stone of Scone is returned to Scotland, 1996
Asteroid 2004 XP14 flies within 432,308 kilometres (268,624 mi) of Earth, 2006
New Zealand sustains a major earthquake, with minor damage reported, 2012
In El Paraiso, Peru, property developers destroy a 4,000-year old pyramid, 2013
In Belgium, King Albert II abdicates his throne to son, Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant, due to health reasons, 2013
Health insurance company Aetna announces that it will pay $37 billion to acquire rival commpany Humana, 2015
Souad Abderrahim is elected the first female mayor of Tunis, Tunisia, 2018
Some very nice understated decorations there. I dislike homes that decorate from one end to the other, simple is always better and easier on the eyes too.
ReplyDeleteLove the decorations. I don't think anyone 'decorates' for Australia Day here.
ReplyDeleteYour sunsets are glorious - and always welcome.
I should know better than to drink whilst reading your Cajun stories, once again I nearly choked!!! What magnificent sunsets.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty funny but Uncle J. is a real hero. Love those pretty lawn flags.
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th July to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Your cajun jokes always make me laugh. Those banners made me irreverently think: Land of the cats. Uncle J is a hero, and the sunsets glorious.
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th of July.
Great joke. I think a lot of parents would like to do that. And tell your brother that would be a selling point in my book for a man to care for his parents and I am sure many women would feel the same. Nice photos- love the cat flags.
ReplyDeleteI missed Boudreaux & the clan. I'm back Mimi and I'm feeling well.I was on vacation at a cottage. I rested a great deal and enjoyed life. I write my blog today about my vacation. Seeing my friend,
ReplyDeletePaul
Hmmm... I think Boudreaux is onto something...
ReplyDeleteLove the decorating!
Beautiful sunset/rise pictures!