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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.
This month, the prompts are being provided by Charlotte.
For today the prompt are:
Flames
Morning
Trip
A brood of chicken
Pancakes
Better
And/or
Rainbow
News
Garden
Bread
Small
Pudding
Charlotte/Mother Owl has also chosen Golden Yellow as the color of the month if we wish to use it in the story.
Her day was going to go up in FLAMES if she lingered in bed, so she didn't.
It was the MORNING of her weekly TRIP to the farmer's market, where she could sell eggs from her Brood Of Chickens as well as the RAINBOW chard and kale from her GARDEN. Her produce sold well and there were some people who waited in line to buy the eggs she brought.
"They're BETTER than any others I've gotten," one repeat customer told her when she came by each week.
She always said, "Happy chickens lay good tasting eggs," and she kept hers happy.
She would also pick up both NEWS from the town and a few SMALL things she needed that she did not grow herself or make for herself. Today she especially wanted some ingredients for PUDDING. She'd had what her mama used to call "a hankering" for pudding for a while, and decided today was as good a day as any to have some.
As she went about her morning chores, she fed the sourdough starter she used for all of her BREAD. Then it was time to put two of her frozen PANCAKES in the oven to warm. She'd make the batter and cook them ahead, then freeze them and warm them up for breakfast on market days to save time.
The drive to town in the Golden Yellow sunrise was always beautiful, and she was glad it was another lovely market morning.
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Today is:
Alice in Wonderland Day -- on July 5, 1862, Dodgson began writing the adventure story he had told Alice Liddel and her sisters the day before
Bikini Day -- the skimpy suit made its debut on this day in Paris in 1946
Constitution Day -- Armenia
Feast of Anubis -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)
Graham Cracker Day -- birth anniversary of inventor of graham flour, the Reverend Sylvester Graham, in 1794
Independence Day -- Algeria(1962); Cape Verde(1965); Venezuela(1811)
National Apple Turnover Day
National Work-a-holics Day -- we will know it's you if you are all "back to business" after a holiday
Poplifulgia -- Ancient Roman Calendar (a ceremony to commemorate the "Flight of the People" when they had to flee enemies)
Sts. Cyril and Methodius Day -- Roman Catholics in the Czech Republic and Slovakia (Apostles to the Slavs, created the Glagolithic alphabet and translated the Bible into the Slavonic language)
Sts. Grace and Probus' Day (married co-Patrons of Probus, Cornwall, England)
Tynwald Day -- Isle of Man (Manx National Day; assembling of the year's session of the High Court of Tynwald, as their Parliament is called, to read the laws to the citizens; oldest continual parliament in existence)
Birthdays Today
Dolly the Sheep, 1996 (first cloned mammal)
Edie Falco, 1963
Huey Lewis, 1951
Richard Michael "Goose" Gossage, 1951
Jackie Robertson, 1944
Eliot Feld, 1942
Shirley Knight, 1936
Katherine Helmond, 1934
Warren Oates, 1928
Janos Starker, 1924
Georges Pompidou, 1911
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., 1902
Jean Cocteau, 1889
Clara Zetkin, 1857
Cecil Rhodes, 1853
P.T. Barnum, 1810
David Glasgow Farragut, 1801
Debuting/Premiering Today:
Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica(Publication date), 1687
Today in History
Scotland and France form the beginnings of the Auld Alliance, against England, 1295
John Guy sets sail from Bristol with 39 other colonists for Newfoundland, 1610
Isaac Newton publishes Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, 1687
The Salvation Army is founded in the East End of London, England, 1865
Police open fire on striking longshoremen in San Francisco, on Bloody Thursday, 1934
Spam, the luncheon meat, is introduced into the market by the Hormel Foods Corporation, 1937
Highest recorded temperature in Canada, at Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan: 45°C (113°F), 1937
Larry Doby signs a contract with the Cleveland Indians baseball team, becoming the first black player in the American League, 1947
National Health Service Acts created the national public health systems in the United Kingdom, 1948
The Knesset passes the Law of Return which grants all Jews the right to immigrate to Israel, 1950
William Shockley invents the junction transistor, 1951
The BBC broadcasts its first television news bulletin, 1954
Arthur Ashe becomes the first black man to win the Wimbledon singles title, 1975
Japan launches a probe to Mars, and thus joins the United States and Russia as a space exploring nation, 1998
The SARS virus is declared to be contained by the WHO, 2003
Indonesia holds its first presidential election, 2004
Roger Federer wins a record 15th Grand Slam title in tennis, winning a five set match against Andy Roddick at Wimbledon, 2009
The largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold ever discovered, consisting of more than 1,500 items, is found near the village of Hammerwich, near Lichfield, in Staffordshire, England, 2009
Europe's tallest, habitable, free-standing structure, The Shard, which stands at 1,016 feet (309.6 metres) officially opens in London, England, 2012
In Rome, Pope John Paul II and Pope John XXIII are canonized by the Vatican, 2013
Volvo Cars announces that all new models by 2019 will be either hybrids or battery powered, the first automaker to do so, 2017
The ancient city of Babylon is declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, 2019
Scientists announce the discovery, in the Harz Mountains of Germany, of one of the world's oldest pieces of art, a 51,000-year-old carved deer bone, 2021
The Mathematics Fields Medal, presented every four years to mathematicians under 40, is awarded to James Maynard, June Huh, Maryna Viazovska and Hugo Duminil-Copin in Helsinki, Finland, 2022
Very nice story with a lovely day at the market selling her goods. I love the sound of happy chickens.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely use of Charlotte (MotherOwl)'s words. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMy imagination is tired.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
That desk sign is perfect for Mom. She has a crazy imagination and it makes life fun.
ReplyDeleteI love that name plate. So me.
ReplyDeleteI love your use of the prompts. A delightful story. Reminded me of my youth.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Big hug. ♥
LOL That's brilliant loveed it :-)
ReplyDeleteHave an imaginitivetastic week 👍
great post have a great imaginitivetastic week 👍
ReplyDeleteNice and cozy story. I love what you did with the words, and thanks for including my colour.
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice story.
ReplyDeleteI agree, that was such a nice story. I like that name plate too.
ReplyDeleteYou pack a lot into a Post.... what a Labor of Love it is. Our Imaginings often sustain us, don't they?
ReplyDeleteThat was a nice story! And I really like that desk sign. :)
ReplyDeleteThat sign would be a good name for a blog! As for the story - delightful!
ReplyDeleteI love both the story and the sign.
ReplyDeleteGreat story--great use of the words! I love Farmer's Markets! The best part about summer!
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