Sunday, May 21, 2023

Very Important (Cajun Jokes) 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.


Grandpa is a retired doctor, but he stays very, very busy being on boards and being an advisor to many.  Even when i'm there on Saturdays he's in his home office for at least a couple of hours making phone calls and doing paperwork.


'Bout two week after Boudreaux retire, one o' hims work frien's see him an' ax, "Ay, Boudreaux!  What you be doin' wit' youse'f now dat you be retire?"


An' Boudreaux say, "I be runnin' de business at de house, de 'retired business.'"


De frien' ax, "What be de 'retire business'?"


An' Boudreaux say, "I makes de impo'tant decisions fo' de day's business.  Mais, when I gets up firs' t'ing, I gots to make de decision which o' my four favorite coffee cups I be goin' use!"



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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.       


Mother's Day flowers received by me and others, skies, and a few bits of this and that.



























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Today is:


American Red Cross Founder's Day -- established by Clara Barton on this date in 1881


Anastenarides Feast -- Greece (feast to St. Constantine and St. Helen)


Aunt's Day -- you honored your mother last week, if you have an aunt who has been good to you and a good influence, call today and let her know


Battle of Las Piedras Day -- Uruguay


Circassian Day of Mourning -- Circassians


Día de la Afrocolombianidad -- Columbia (Afro-Colombian Day; commemorates Columbia's abolition of slavery on this date in 1851)


Dia De Las Glorias Navales -- Chile (Navy Day)


Festival for Vevodus -- Ancient Roman Calendar (god of the dead, swamps, and volcanic movements, and sometimes regarded as the king of the Di Manes)


Honvédelem Napja -- Hungary (Day of Patriots and Military)


Independence Day -- Montenegro


"I Need A Patch For That" Day -- sponsored by Wellcat Holidays, which notes that since everything else has a patch, why shouldn't you?


Lilies and Roses Day -- London, England (memorial of the death of Henry VI on this day in 1471; held at the Tower of London with representatives of Eton College and King's College, which he founded.)


National Emergency Medical Services Week begins -- US (this year's theme is "EMS: Where Emergency Care Begins")     https://emsweek.org/


National Memo Day -- an internet holiday with no known origin, just take a memo


National Strawberries and Cream Day


National Waitstaff Day 


Neighbor Day -- Rhode Island, US (a "Day of Special Observance" here, and they encourage everyone, before summer starts, get to know your neighbors so you will have more people with whom to enjoy the season)


Passion Play Day -- the first Oberammergau, Germany, Passion Play was staged this date in 1634


Sister Maria Hummel Day -- birth anniversary of the Franciscan nun and artist


Stepmothers' Day -- the too often overlooked and unsung heroines of families; if you have one, and she has been there for you, thank her today


St. Constantine's Day (Greek Orthodox Church; Patron of Greece)


St. Eugene de Mazenod's Day (Patron of dysfunctional families)


St. Helen's Day (Greek Orthodox Church; Patron of Greece)

     St. Helena Day -- St. Helena 


World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development -- UN



Anniversary Today:


Humphrey Bogart marries Lauren Bacall, 1945



Birthdays Today:


Sarah Ramos, 1991

Ashlie Brillault, 1987

Lisa Edelstein, 1966

Judge Reinhold, 1957

Mr. T, 1952

Ian McEwan, 1948

Leo Sayer, 1948

Janet Dailey, 1944

Bobby Cox, 1941

Heinz Hollinger, 1939

Peggy Cass, 1924

Andrey Dmitriyevich Sakharov, 1921

Raymond Burr, 1917

Dennis Day, 1917

Harold Robbins, 1916

Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel, 1909

Fats Waller, 1904

Armand Hammer, 1898

Glenn Hammond Curtiss, 1878

Elizabeth Gurney Fry, 1780

Alexander Pope, 1688

Albrecht Dürer, 1471



Debuting/Premiering Today:


The Empire Strikes Back(Film), 1980

"Gypsy"(Musical), 1959

"Le Fils prodigue / The Prodigal Son(Prokofiev ballet, Op. 46), 1929

"Pagliacci"(Opera), 1892



Today in History:


Syracuse, Italy is captured by the Muslim sultan of Sicily, 878

The island of Saint Helena is discovered by the Portuguese navigator João da Nova, 1502

The nobility elect John Sobieski King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, 1674

The Order of St. Alexander Nevsky is instituted in Russia by the empress Catherine I; it would later be discontinued and then reinstated by the Soviet government in 1942 as the Order of Alexander Nevsky, 1725

Mary Campbell is abducted from her home in Pennsylvania by Lenape during the French and Indian War, 1758

Slavery  is abolished in Colombia, South America, 1851

Russia declares an end to the Russian-Circassian War and many Circassians are forced into exile, 1864

French troops invade the Paris Commune and engage its residents in street fighting, 1871

The American Red Cross is established by Clara Barton, 1881

The Manchester Ship Canal in England is officially opened by Queen Victoria, 1894

The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) is founded in Paris, 1904

Charles Lindbergh touches down at Le Bourget Field in Paris, completing the world's first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, 1927

Bad weather forces Amelia Earhart to land in a pasture in Derry, Northern Ireland, and she thereby becomes the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, 1932

Oskaloosa, Iowa, becomes the first municipality in the United States to fingerprint all of its citizens, 1934

A Soviet station becomes the first scientific research settlement to operate on the drift ice of the Arctic Ocean, 1937

The National War Memorial in Canada is unveiled by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Ottawa, 1939

Physicist Louis Slotin is fatally irradiated in a criticality incident during an experiment with the Demon core at Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1946

The opening of the Ninth Street Show, otherwise known as the 9th Street Art Exhibition – a gathering of a number of notable artists, and the stepping-out of the post war New York avant-garde, collectively know as the New York School, 1951

Michelangelo's Pietà in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome is damaged by a vandal, 1972

Democratic Republic of Yemen and North Yemen agree to a unity, merging into Republic of Yemen, 1990

The Ethiopian Civil War ends, 1991

Suharto, Indonesian president of 32 years, resigns, 1998

The clipper Cutty Sark is badly damaged by fire in London, England, 2007

JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, launches the solar-sail spacecraft IKAROS aboard an H-IIA rocket, 2010

The most active volcano in Iceland, Grimsvotn, erupts and triggers 50 small earthquakes, 2011

The Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus performs for the last time at the Nassau Coliseum in NYC after 146 years, 2017

Nepalese Sherpa Kami Rita sets a new record for the number of climbs of Mt Everest, reaching the summit for the 24th time, 2019

Omani author Jokha Alharthi becomes the first Arabic writer to win the Man Booker International Prize for her novel Celestial Bodies along with her translator Marilyn Booth, 2019  

Scientists announce the oldest and most distant gravitational waves ever detected, from a collision of two black holes, with first intermediate-mass black hole ever discovered at 7 billion light years away, 2019

13 comments:

  1. Love your flowers, that mural and your skyscapes. Thank you.

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  2. Love the swan mural and the flowers. I like the "windspinners" too and the skies with sunbeams bursting from behind the clouds.

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  3. Very cheerful photos. Thanx Mimi.

    God bless.

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  4. Ah, yes, trying to choose which coffee cup to use...the problems of retirement!

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  5. Lovely photos especially those sunsets.

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  6. Great photos. We really love the swan.

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  7. Retirement is very hard on us retired folks,lol. I always enjoy flower photos, thank you.

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  8. Cute joke. Beautiful flowers and sunsets.XO

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  9. Fun Cajun joke about 'retirement' ~ lovely series of beautiful photos ~ especially like your sky shots!

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

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  10. Yes, that morning beverage is mighty important! Those are all lovely photos.

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  11. Beautiful photos and those Cajun's always having lots of fun!

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  12. Retirement decisions are the best!
    I am always so cheered by flowers and sunrises/sets! Thank you for these!

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