Sunday, October 16, 2022

Perspective (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.


"Happiness," Brother-in-Law was saying yesterday, "is having enough to eat and leftovers for tomorrow."


He also comes in with extra ice cream and goodies and complains, "Age can be a terrible thing.  As I get older, I find I just can't spend enough time in the gym to keep the pounds off!"


Or as Boudreaux done like to say after de second bowl o' file gumbo, "Do dis shirt make my stomach look big?"



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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.        



Skies, geese on the wing, a pretty flower and more Halloween decor.






































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Today is:


Boss's Day -- either celebrate, or roll your eyes, both are acceptable responses (begun by Patricia Bays Haroski in 1958 in honor of her boss, who was also her father; this date was his birthday)


Chrysanthemum Festival -- Japan ("The Festival of Happiness", various shrines; through Nov. 15)


Clean Your Bug Zapper Day -- internet generated, and we're getting a bit overboard here, aren't we?


Day of Pope John Paul II -- Poland


Dictionary Day / Learn a Word Day -- Noah Webster's birth anniversary


Dress Like A Dork Day -- does someone have it out for us with these?


Elephantine Festival -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (several such celebrations of elephants were held around this time of year in Egypt)


Ether Day (first demonstrated use, see History)


Feast of 'Ilm (Knowledge) -- Baha'i


National Feral Cat Day -- US (sponsored by Alley Cat Allies)     


National Liqueur Day


Niihama Drum Festival -- Niihama, Japan (three day festival with two ton drum floats)


Sennin Musha Gyoretsu -- Tochigi, Japan (procession of 1,000 warriors; through tomorrow)


Shemini Azteret -- Judaism (Jewish completion of the annual cycle of reading of the Torah; begins at sunset, through sunset tomorrow)


St. Hedwig's Day (Patron of brides, duchesses, difficult marriages, widows; Bavaria; Berlin, Germany; Gorlitz, Germany; Silesia; against the death of children, jealousy)


Sunday School Teacher Appreciation Day


Teachers' Day -- Chile


World Food Day -- UN



Anniversaries Today:


The first birth control clinic in the US is opened, 1916

Brigham Young University is founded in Provo, Utah, 1875

Girton College, Cambridge is founded, becoming England's first residential college for women, 1869

Zion's Co-Operative Mercantile Institution, America's first department store, opens, 1868

The Collegiate School is established(forerunner of Yale University), 1701, Old Style Date



Birthdays Today:


John Mayer, 1977

Kellie Martin, 1975

Flea, 1962

Tim Robbins, 1958

Melissa Louise Belote, 1956

Barry Corbin, 1940

Bob Weir, 1947

Suzanne Somers, 1946

Gunter Grass, 1927

Angela Lansbury, 1925

William Orville Douglas, 1898

Eugene O'Neill, 1888

David Ben-Gurion, 1886

Oscar Wilde, 1854

Noah Webster, 1758



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"The Red Mill"(Musical), 1945

"The Man Who Came too Dinner"(Play), 1939

"Billy the Kid"(Ballet), 1938

Jane Eyre(Publication date), 1847



Today in History:


Jadwiga (yes, a she) is crowned King of Poland, 1384

Olivier van Noorts' ships reach the Philippines, 1600

George Washington takes Yorktown, 1781

Marie Antoinette, wife of Louis XVI, is guillotined, 1793

Sir William Rowan Hamilton comes up with the idea of quaternions, a non-commutative extension of complex numbers, 1843

Dentist William T. Morton demonstrates the effectiveness of ether, 1846

Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre" is published, 1847

John Brown leads a raid on Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, 1859

The Cardiff Giant, one of the most famous American hoaxes, is "discovered", 1869

John Harwood takes out a patent on a self-winding watch, 1923

The Disney Company is founded, 1923

Benjamin O. Davis Sr. is named the first African American general in the United States Army, 1940

Fidel Castro is sentenced in Havana to 15 years in prison, 1953

The People's Republic of China detonates its first nuclear weapon, 1964

In response to the October Crisis terrorist kidnapping, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau of Canada invokes the War Measures Act, 1970

Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho are awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, 1973

Pope John Paul II is elected after the October 1978 Papal conclave, 1978

Wanda Rutkiewicz is the first Pole and the first European woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest, 1978

Desmond Tutu is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, 1984

Reinhold Messner becomes the first person to summit all 14 Eight-thousanders, 1986

Bibliotheca Alexandrina in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, a commemoration of the Library of Alexandria that was lost in antiquity, is officially inaugurated, 2002

A 1,255lb. portion of the Chelyabinsk meteor is recovered by divers in Russia, 2013

New Zealand, Malaysia, Angola, Spain and Venezuela are elected to the United Nations Security Council, 2014

Ed Whitlock, 85, becomes the oldest person to ever finish a marathon in under 4 hours, completing the Toronto Waterfront Marathon in 3 hours 56 minutes, 2016

In an experiment on microbial fuel cells, Pete the Fern at the London Zoo becomes the first plant to take a selfie, 2019

Egyptian archaeologists announce the discovery of more than 20 painted wooden coffins from the Theban necropolis of Asasif, 2019

NASA launches the Lucy probe on a 12-year, four billion mile trek to explore 8 of the so-called Trojan asteroids, 2021

8 comments:

  1. I NEEDED to see the beauty and serenity of your skies and geese this afternoon. Thank you.

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  2. I love the bright rays of sunshine you captured. Love the skeletons too.

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  3. Gumbo sure sounds good. My friend and I made gumbo and we loved it.
    Have a great day Mimi.

    Cruisin Paul

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  4. We have a gym within eye shot so if I feel like I need to exercise I can look out the window and talk myself out of it. Lovely photos, beautiful skies and fun Halloween decorations.

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  5. Me-yow Miss Mimi wee can commint!!! This iss GRATE! Yore sunset fotoss are so lovely. An yore house iss beeuteefull....toetally BellaSita'ss style. An what kewl deckorationss fore Halloweeny!
    **nose rubss** BellaDharma an **wavess** BellaSita Mum

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  6. Cute joke. Everything makes me look fat because I am. :) I love the Halloween decorations. The skeletons are cool, but I bet they cost at least $300.

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  7. Oh, Boudreaux, you slay me!
    Mimi, you amaze me. With as busy as you are, you always have time to find the beauty in life as well. Thank you for sharing with me!

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