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Don't worry, I won't park there! Linking up with Wordless Wednesday, BeThere2Day, and Sandee at Comedy Plus.
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Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and has become a moveable feast of word or picture or music prompts to encourage us to write stories, poems, or whatever strikes our fancy.
Thank you to Susan Kane for providing the prompts last month, and to River for posting them.
This month, the prompts are being provided by Teresa.
This week’s prompt list is:
- sister
- warning
- assignment
- angry
- tourist
Optional word list to use however you wish or not at all:
- large
- quest
- blackmail
- blunder
- notebook
Charlotte/Mother Owl's color of the month is Reseda Green (a grayish green).
"SISTER, let me give you a fair WARNING," Amalee said, which Jen met with a wry smile. She loved Amalee and couldn't help smiling when she started a sentence that way.
Amalee, seeing the smile, had stopped.
"Go on," Jen said.
With a sigh coming from her toes, Amalee continued. "I'm really concerned, and you can laugh all you want. I'm afraid this ASSIGNMENT is only going to end with an ANGRY TOURIST wanting to haul us into court."
"Over what, exactly?" Jen asked. "Over giving them exactly the kind of tour they asked for?"
Amalee still didn't look too happy about it all, but Jen continued.
"Look, we have a small business, and I know we don't necessarily want it to become a LARGE business, but we are on a QUEST to grow it some. Branching out like this is a way to make it happen."
"And if they give us lousy reviews online?" Amalee asked.
"Ah," said Jen, "there's the rub, the BLACKMAIL of 'giving a bad review.' Yes, it could happen, but it can happen anyway, from anyone, at any time, for any reason. We can only try, and if we end up going bust in this endeavor what's the worst that happens? We go back to the old nine-to-five grind? I'm willing to take the chance. Are you?"
It was Amalee's turn to give a weak grin, a poor imitation of Jen's.
"All right, what can it hurt," she said.
"Good!" said Jen. "Now so I don't have to BLUNDER my way through it this first time and forget half of what we were going to do and what I was going to tell them, hand me my NOTEBOOK -- no, not the flame red, the green, the RESEDA GREEN -- so we can get out of here."
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Today is:
Babu Jagivan Ram's Birthday -- Andhra Pradesh, India
Bell Bottoms Day -- remember those? apparently so did someone who wanted to celebrate the fact
Easter Island Day -- anniversary of the "discovery" of the Island in 1722, on Easter Sunday of that year
Fringe Fairies Welcome Party -- Fairy Calendar
Go for Broke Day -- take a risk, and make it count! step out and do something extraordinary; anniversary of the day in 1945 that a US Army unit made up of almost all Japanese-Americans, the 442nd Regimental, went for broke and managed to break through the Nazi Gothic line in Italy in one day
Lady Luck Day -- in honor of the Roman festival of Fortune held each year on this date
National Caramel Day
National Dandelion Day
National Day of Hope -- US; recognizing victims of child abuse and neglect, a day to recommit to make the world safe for children
National Deep Dish Pizza Day -- anniversary of the day in 1979 that Uno Chicago Grill, originator of the deep dish pizza, first opened a restaurant outside the Chicago area
National Raisin and Spice Bar Day
National Walking Day -- US
Nones of April -- Ancient Roman Calendar; also
Fortuna Publica -- festival of Fortune in her role as the Luck of the People
Paraprofessional Appreciation Day -- honoring the contributions of paraprofessionals everywhere
Pesach/Passover -- Judaism (began yesterday evening, through the evening of April 13)
Quing Ming Jie -- China; Hong Kong; Macau; North Korea; Taiwan (Tomb Sweeping Day, last day of the Quingming Festival)(a/k/a Festival of Clear Brightness, Festival for Tending Graves, Grave Sweeping Day, Chinese Memorial Day, Tomb Sweeping Day, Spring Remembrance, and All Souls Day (not to be confused with the Roman Catholic holiday of the same name); the festival includes kite flying and rituals to call the spring rains, as well as cleaning the graves of ancestors and offering them gifts)
Saint Vincent Ferrer's Day (Patron of brick makers, builders, construction workers, pavement workers, plumbers, tile makers; of Calamonaci, Italy; Casteltermini, Agrigento, Italy; Leganes, Philippines)
Sikmogil -- South Korea (Arbor Day)
Anniversary Today:
John Rolfe marries Pocahontas, 1614
Birthdays Today:
Mitch Pileggi, 1952
Agnetha Faltskog, 1950
Max Gail, 1943
Michael Moriarty, 1942
Judith A. Resnik, 1949
Colin Powell, 1937
Frank Gorshin, 1934
Roger Corman, 1926
Gale Storm, 1921
Gregory Peck, 1916
Bette Davis, 1908
Spencer Tracy, 1900
Booker T. Washington, 1856
Joseph Lister, 1827
Elihu Yale, 1649
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"The Secret Garden"(Musical), 1991
"Married . . . with Children"(TV), 1987
"Secret Agent"(TV), 1961
"Fireside Theatre"(TV), 1949
"Pavane pour une infante défunte"(Ravel piano solo, Pavane for a Dead Princess), 1902
"Die Fledermaus"(Operetta), 1874
The Symphony No. 2 in D major(Beethoven Op. 36), 1803
Today in History:
St. Patrick returns to Ireland as a missionary bishop, 456
Two hundred Dutch noblemen petition to have the Spanish Inquisition suspended in the Netherlands, 1566
The Daimyo (Lord) of the Satsuma Domain in southern Kyushu, Japan, completes his successful invasion of the Ryukyu Kingdom in Okinawa, 1609
The Native American Indian princess Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, marries Englishman John Rolfe, 1614
Jacob Roggeveen discovers Easter Island, 1722
The first recorded meteorite in Scotland falls in Possil, 1804
Helen Keller learns her first word, "water," from Anne Sullivan, 1887
The Greco-Turkish War, also called "Thirty Days' War", is declared between Greece and the Ottoman Empire, 1897
Archaeologists in Knossos, Crete, discover a large cache of clay tablets with hieroglyphic writing in a script they call Linear B, 1900
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company begins production of balloon-tires, 1923
In an act of civil disobedience, Mohandas Gandhi breaks British law after marching to the sea and making salt, 1930
In the Dominion of Newfoundland, 10,000 rioters seize the Colonial Building leading to the end of self-government, 1932
Ethel and Julius Rosenberg are sentenced to death for espionage, 1951
Winston Churchill resigns as Prime Minister of the UK because of failing health, 1955
Ripple Rock, an underwater threat to navigation in the Seymour Narrows in Canada is destroyed in one of the largest non-nuclear controlled explosions of the time, 1958
In Japan, the Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge linking Shikoku with Honshu, the largest suspension bridge in the world, opens, 1998
North Korea launches its controversial Kwangmyongsong-2 rocket, 2009
SkyNews admits it illegally hacked emails that belonged to members of the public on two separate occasions, 2012
San Francisco becomes the first US city to mandate paid parental leave, 2016
Italy scraps its 1914 film censorship law that could ban films on moral and religious grounds, 2021
Fringe fairies welcome party for today sounds curious! :)
ReplyDeleteThat was me, not sure why I'm logged out at the moment... curioser and curiouser!
DeleteJust don't park there and don't go up that tall ladder lol :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a carefultastic week 👍
LOL, that is a funny one!
ReplyDeleteNational Caramel Day kind of sticks in my head. Maybe a bowl of Sea Salt Caramel ice cream is just what I need. Have a blessed week.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't park there either. Needs some work.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Love and hugs. ♥
No kidding! No parking there would be wise! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteLOL. We're not parking there, either!
ReplyDeleteHappy Go For Broke Day. Such an amazing story.
Oh that would not be a great idea for parking! hahaha Everything here is always so interesting. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteSomebody bought my name XmasDolly so I'm going to have to change my name they stole all my Posts everything that I used my name on. I'm a bit depressed cuz I had it for oh, I think 15 or 20 yrs. it's unfair, but what can I do. Whatever I change it too I will let you know. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteNope, I sure wouldn't park there either!
ReplyDeleteI will check back later for your story. :)
ReplyDeleteAccording to an advertisement in my newspaper, today is National Burrito Day.
ReplyDeleteI like your story, and hope that Amalee and Jen's business does well.
Fun post and nope ~ won't park there ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I won't park there either!
ReplyDeleteGood story. Bell buttons day is a day NOT to celebrate. I've had several nasty falls and accidents on behalf of those, so better off forgotten they are. Thanks for using my colour!
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