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Monday, May 1, 2023

Blue Heeler (Awww Monday), Inspiring Quote of the Week, and Poetry Monday

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Awww Monday is hosted by Sandee at Comedy Plus.


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Make sure you get the code from Sandee's site, linked above, and leave a link to your post so we can visit you.  What better way to start the week than with a smile!


While i was at Grandma and Grandpa's house this past Saturday, #2 Son and his bride-to-be came down for a visit.  They brought Jock, the blue heeler, who is 14-months-old now and quite handsome.  He'll be staying with us for 10 days while his parents go on their honeymoon later this month.  Wish us luck, he squirms a lot and will probably pester the life out of the cats.










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Sparks is the brainchild of Annie of McGuffy's Reader, who wanted us to post something positive and uplifting at the start of the week.  While she no longer blogs, i like to post an Inspiring Quote of the Week in her honor.     





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Poetry Monday was started by Diane at On The Alberta/Montana Border Jenny at Procrastinating Donkey is on a blog semi-break and her poetry is sorely missed, we hope she comes back soon.   Charlotte/Mother Owl participates, and now Karen at Baking in a Tornado is jumping in at least once a month, too.  Anyone else is welcome to join in the fun, just let Diane know!


This week the theme is Rhinos.                         


As with last Friday's topic, i found it rather difficult to get inspired (although i do have one longer poem i'm working on, who knows, maybe someday there will be a sonnet staring a rhino), so a few shorter poems will have to suffice.



The zookeepers weigh their rhinos

every week without fail.

They say it's like weighing a person,

only on a much larger scale.


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Last time i was at the safari park,

the rhino tried to charge me that day,

It took a lot of explaining that when

I'd come in, they'd already made me pay.


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Rhino skin is so very wrinkly,

and you'd have to measure it by the yard,

which is why we simply leave it,

to iron that much would be too hard.


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If I cross a rhino with an elephant,

would that even be relevant?

Well, I'll cross an elephant with a rhino,

and end with an 'ellifiknow'!



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Today is:


Agriculture Day and Labor Day -- Haiti


Amtrak Day -- the train service began this day in 1971


Beltaine / Samhain -- Wiccan/Pagan


Bladder Cancer Awareness Month  


Calends of May -- Ancient Roman Calendar; related observances

     Day sacred to Maia

     Feast for Lares Praestites (household gods)


Childhood Stroke Awareness Month -- also called Pediatric Stroke Awareness Day, because kids can have strokes, too   


Chimney Sweeps Day -- the boys as young as 4 trained to help master sweeps got Mayday off each year


Constitution Day / National Day -- Marshall Islands


Executive Coaching Day -- a reminder, on what is most countries' Labor Day, that workers deserve great leaders


Faint-Hearted Fairies May (or May Not) Ball -- Fairy Calendar


Feast of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage -- Antipolo, Rizal, Philippines (pilgrimages to the shrine of Nuestra Sra de la Paz y Buen Viaje; through the month)


Festival of Saint Efisio -- Cagliari, Italy (one of the most colorful religious festivals anywhere in the world; through the 4th)


Garland Dressing -- Charlton on Otmoor, England (a wooden cross is bedecked with yew and box leaves)


Global Love Day -- sponsored by The Love Foundation 


Go Fetch! National Food Drive for Homeless Animals -- PALS Foundation 


Gujarat Day / Maharashtra Day -- MH, India


Journée Internationale de la Guérilla Tournesol / International Sunflower Guerrilla Gardening Day -- begun in Belgium, now celebrated worldwide, guerrilla gardeners are encouraged to plant sunflowers (or an appropriate plant for their climate) in a neglected public place or shabby flower bed


Keep Kids Alive! Drive 25 Day -- 20-25mph in school zones, please   


Kevadpuha -- Estonia (Spring Day)


Law Day, USA -- US, by Presidential Proclamation


Lei Day -- Hawai'i (where you celebrate Mayday with a lei instead of mayflowers)


Loyalty Day -- US


May Day / Labor Day / Worker's Day -- International; celebrated as the beginning of summer in some places, as a Labor Day in others


Melanoma Monday -- learn how to check yourself for skin cancer, and how to get someone else to check your back, the most common spot for melanoma 


Mother Goose Day -- as declared by the Mother Goose Society 


National Chocolate Parfait Day


National Love Day -- Czech Republic (couples flock to the memorial of the poet Karel Hynek Mácha in Prague and kiss)


National Purebred Dog Day -- US (as proposed on this page)


New Homeowner's Day -- can't find confirmation on this one, listed at a few sites but no history or records of why this day


'Obby 'Oss (Hobby Horse) Parade -- Padstow, Cornwall, England (every May 1 since 1502, if the records are correct)


Play of St. Evermaar -- Belgium (annual performance of a mystery play, in its original form from over 1,000 years ago, by the village)


Riding of the Bounds -- Berwick-upon-Tweed, Casey, England (riders scour the countryside to be sure the Scots have not encroached upon English soil in this 5 century old tradition)


Rodonitsa -- Asatru/Slavic Pagan Calendar (day to offer feasts to the ancestors, named for Rod, god of family and the cosmos)


Santacruzan / Flore de Mayo -- Philippines (lasts through the month, with the biggest celebratory days being May 26-27 this year)


Save the Rhino Day / Rhino Mayday -- International


School Bus Driver Appreciation Day -- US


School Principal's Day -- since teachers get a day, so should the principal


Silver Star Day -- US (to honor all military who have earned a Silver Star) 


SOS Radio Week -- UK (The Royal National Lifeboat Institution keeps the seas safer, and Radio Amateurs help them raise funds; it used to be a week, and though that's still the name, it now lasts the whole month of May)          


Stepmother's Day -- sponsored by secondwivesclub.com


St. Joseph the Worker's Day -- Holy See(Vatican City)


St. Peregrine Laziosi's Day (Patron of AIDS patients, cancer patients, and the sick; against cancer, open sores and skin diseases)


St. Walpurga's Canonization Day (The saint who banishes the evil from Walpurgis night.)


Swieta Panstwowe -- Poland (National Day)


Tammany's Day / St. Tamenend -- US soldiers in the Revolution wanted a patron saint to rival St. George of the British Army, and chose Delaware Indian chief and wise man Chief Tamenend, also called Tammany


Upper Canada Village -- Morrisburg, ON, Canada (through early October, various programs that let visitors and students enter the world of the 1860s)


Unity Day -- Kazakhstan


Virgen de Chapi Festival -- Peru


Yotaka Matsuri -- Fukuno, Toyama, Japan (enjoy floats, paper lanterns, and mock battles in this two day festival)


Zuni Green Corn Dance -- Zuni Native Americans (welcoming back the Corn Maidens who fled during the winter; dating approximate as many Native ceremonies are closed to outsiders)



Anniversaries Today:


Cheerios go on sale, 1941

Empire State Building Ribbon Cutting, 1931



Birthdays Today:


Wes Anderson, 1969

Tim McGraw, 1967

Charlie Schlatter, 1966

Steve Cauthen, 1960

Ray Parker, Jr., 1954

Paul Teutul, Sr., 1949

Rita Coolidge, 1945

Bobbie Ann Mason, 1940

Judy Collins, 1939

Sonny James, 1929

Charles "Chuck" Bednarik, 1925

Terry Southern, 1924

Jack Paar, 1918

Glenn Ford, 1916

Archie Williams, 1915

Kate Smith, 1909

Mark Clark, 1896

Leo Sowerby, 1895

Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Burke), 1852

Mary Harris "Mother" Jones, 1837

King Kamehameha I of Hawai'i, 1738

Joseph Addison, 1672



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"My One and Only"(Musical), 1983

Citizen Kane(Film), 1941

"Batman"(Detective Comics #27), 1939

"Buffalo Bill's Wild West"(touring Western show), 1883

"Le nozze di Figaro/The Marriage of Figaro"(Mozart Opera, K492), 1786



Today in History:


The Wars of Scottish Independence end with a treaty recognizing the Kingdom of Scotland as a separate entity, 1328

The Act of Union joins the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain, 1707

Species Plantarum is published by Linnaeus, marking the formal start date of plant taxonomy adopted by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, 1753

Josiah Wedgwood founds the Wedgwood  pottery company in Great Britain, 1759

Jesuit-taught Adam Weishaupt establishes the Illuminati in Ingolstadt (Upper Bavaria), 1776

Kamehameha, the king of Hawai'i defeats Kalanikupule and establishes the Kingdom of Hawai'i, 1785

The British colonies abolish slavery, 1834

The Penny Black, the first official adhesive postage stamp, is issued in the United Kingdom, 1840

The first wagon train leaves from Independence, MO, bound for California, 1841

Hong Kong Police Force, the world's second, Asia's first modern police force is established, 1844

Queen Victoria opens the Great Exhibition in London, 1851

The Empire of Brazil, Argentina  and Uruguay  sign the Treaty of the Triple Alliance, 1865

The Folies Bergère opens in Paris, 1869

Moses Fleetwood Walker becomes the first black person to play in a professional baseball game in the United States, 1884

The RMS Lusitania departs from New York City on her two hundred and second, and final, crossing of the North Atlantic, 1915

The first cooked meals on a scheduled flight are introduced on an Imperial Airways flight from London to Paris, 1927

The dwarf planet Pluto is officially named, 1930

The Empire State Building is dedicated in New York City, 1931

The Summer Olympics are cancelled due to war, 1940

The Salk vaccine is made available to the public, 1956

Fidel Castro proclaims Cuba a socialist nation and abolishes elections, 1961

Amtrak is formed to take over the U.S. passenger rail service, 1971

Pope John Paul II beatifies Edith Stein, a Jewish-born Carmelite nun who was gassed in the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz, 1987

On the same day, Rickey Henderson of the Oakland A's sets the record for stolen bases (his 939th), and Nolan Ryan of the Texas Rangers pitches his 7th career no-hitter, breaking his own record, 1991

Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia join the European Union, , 2004

Same-sex marriage is legalized in Sweden, 2009

Pope John Paul II is beatified by his successor, Pope Benedict XVI, 2011

The U.N. Human Rights Office determine it is a violation of international law to force-feed hunger strikers at the U.S. Guantanamo Bay prison, 2013

Scotland becomes the first country in the world to introduce a minimum price on alcohol, 2018

Naruhito officially succeeds his father Akihito as the Emperor of Japan after the latter abdicated the day before due to ill health, 2019

New York City officially names a street "Sesame Street" in honor of the show's 50th anniversary, 2019

18 comments:

  1. Jock is indeed a handsome boy. I hope he settles down with you and doesn't cause too many problems.
    I am smiling at your poems. I have always loved the story in the Just So Stories about how the rhino got his wrinkly skin.

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  2. That is one handsome Wolfie. Do hope they all get along well.

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  3. Love the poems, especially the last one!

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  4. We think Jack will have a great time, enjoy being spoiled and not be too demanding on you all.

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  5. Aww! I am sure he will love being LQQKED after by you heheh! :-)

    Have an awwtastic Monday 👍

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  6. The kitties will be angry at you, but that's a cutie pie and will bring you lots of entertainment.

    Love the Spark. Well done.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. Big hug. ♥

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  7. Jock is so handsome ~ wonderful Blue Healer ~ good luck with all the furbabies at your house ~ Xo

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  8. Yes, as a working breed, I can imagine Jock will spend his days herding cats. Lets us know how that works out for him. Meanwhile, I think I will go celebrate chocolate parfait day. Have a blessed week.

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  9. thecontemplativecat here. Beltain/Beltane is a big day in Irish culture.

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  10. Enjoyed the poem and loved the list of firsts!

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  11. Jock, I have never heard of a Blue Heeler. I will google and learn about you.

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  12. Cute dog. Nice spark and fun poems.

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  13. Jock is a very handsome dude! That's a great Spark and a fun poem!

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  14. Nice poems. Jock is a fine looking boy.

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  15. Jock is quite a handsome fellow and the Sparks was perfect. Rhino advice was excellent. Thank you always for your stories, your creative heart and all the talent over here.

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  16. I had to return and read your rhino poems again - and realized I never commented. Tey are well written and fun! I hope you get to finish your long poem, with or without rhinos.

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  17. Blue Heelers are the most persistent doggies in the world! Great work on the rhino poems! It's funny...we ended up doing the same rhyme! ;) (What is it they say about great minds?!)

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