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"Whatcha doin', Daddy?"
"I'm working on an abstract of a proposal for my boss, little pumpkin."
"Mommy told me to come fin' out what you were doin' an' tell you dinner's almos' ready."
"MMMM, tell Mommy that a concrete dinner cooked by her outdoes an abstract proposal any time!"
"What's that mean, Daddy?"
"It means let's go wash up so we'll both be ready to eat when Mommy calls us, okay?"
Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Abstract.
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While Good Fences Around the World seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird, i still enjoy looking for and posting interesting fences, so i will!
A very low brick fence. |
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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day! This week's image and my poem:
It takes a lot of clothespins
to hold me up in the air,
my brother and his friends
did it on a dare.
It's been fun for a while,
seeing life from this view,
but I'd like a hand down now
if it's okay with you!
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Brian of Brian's Home hosts the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop. It's time to share something for which i am thankful.
Today i am thankful i got to actually do some cleaning at Ms. G's house yesterday. It was the first time in 3 weeks, due to circumstances beyond our control.
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Today is:
#2 Pencil Day -- internet generated, but since a pencil can draw a line 35 miles long, write under water, in zero gravity, or upside down, what's not to celebrate!
Black Cat Appreciation Day -- they deserve a day! black cats even have a Facebook page
Day of Rituals in the Temples of Ra, Horus, and Osiris -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)
Drink Coffee at the Office from A Sippy Cup Day -- begun by someone with a sense of humor, who wants you to see how long it takes people to notice
Festival of Diana -- Ancient Roman Calendar
Jari Kemerdekaan RI -- Indonesia (Independence Day)(1945)
Meaning of "Is" Day -- thank you, Clinton!
National Thrift Shop/Thrift Store Day -- no history on it, probably started by a thrift store having a summer sale; still a good idea
National Vanilla Custard Day
Odin's Ordeal begins -- based on the Ancient Norse legend, Modern Odinists and some Asatru practice silence for nine days, through the 25th
Portunalia -- Roman Empire (honoring the god of locks, keys, ports, and harbors)
Prekmurje Union Day -- Slovenia (celebrates the Slovenes in Prekmurje being Incorporated into the Mother Nation)
San Martin Day -- Argentina (death anniversary of General Jose de San Martin, liberator of Argentina, chile, and Peru)
St. Hyacinth's Day (Patron of Camalaniugan, Philippines; Ermita de Piedra de San Jacinto, Philippines; Kradow, Poland; Lithuania; Poland; against drowning)
Birthdays Today:
Mark Salling, 1982
Donnie Wahlberg, 1969
Sean Penn, 1960
Jonathan Franzen, 1959
Belinda Carlisle, 1958
Guillermo Vilas, 1952
Robert Joy, 1951
Robert DeNiro, 1943
Francis Gary Powers, 1929
Maureen O'Hara, 1920
Harrison V. Chase, 1913
Mae West, 1892
charles I, last emperor of Austria-Hungary, 1887
Samuel Goldwyn, 1882
Davy Crockett, 1786
Debuting/Premiering Today:
Life of Brian(Film), 1979
"Symphonie Liturgique"(Honegger's Third Symphony), 1946
Animal Farm(Publication date), 1945
"Gotterdammerung/Twilight of the Gods"(Opera WWV 86D), 1876
Today in History:
The Peace of Bergerac gives political rights to the Huguenots, 1577
John White returns to Roanoke, Virginia, to find no trace of the colonists he had left there 3 years earlier, 1590
Robert Fulton's steamboat Clermont begins its first trip up the Hudson River, 1807
Solymon Merrick patents the wrench, 1835
The first bank in Hawaii opens, 1858
Patent granted for an electric self starter for automobiles, 1891
Pike Place Market, the longest continuously-running public farmers market in the US, opens in Seattle, 1907
Fantasmagorie by Émile Cohl, the first animated cartoon, is shown in Paris, 1908
First meeting of Narcotics Anonymous in Southern California, 1953
Quake Lake is formed by the magnitude 7.5 1959 Yellowstone earthquake near Hebgen Lake in Montana, 1958
East German border guards kill 18-year-old Peter Fechter as he attempts to cross the Berlin Wall into West Berlin becoming one of the first victims of the wall, 1962
Category 5 Hurricane Camille hits the Mississippi coast, killing 248 people and causing $1.5 billion in damage, 1969
Venera 7 launched. It will later become the first spacecraft to successfully transmit data from the surface of another planet (Venus), 1970
Double Eagle II becomes first balloon to cross the Atlantic Ocean when it lands in Miserey near Paris, 137 hours after leaving Presque Isle, Maine, 1978
The first Compact Discs are released to the public in Germany, 1982
The first forced evacuation of settlers, as part of the Israel unilateral disengagement plan, starts, 2005
Afghan archeologists discover the remains of a Buddhist site located south of Kabul, 2010
Trogloraptor marchingtoni, an unusual spider discovered in 2010 is determined to be a new family of spiders previously unknown in the world of science; the new spider family has been named Trogloraptor, meaning 'cave robber', 2012
LIGO picks up images of two neutron stars colliding, the first time scientists have ever been able to witness that event, 2017
The landmark power-sharing deal signed by military and civilian leaders is celebrated in Khartoum, Sudan, with a transitional government to take over as of the beginning of September, 2019
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill becomes the first US university to send students home and convert to all online classes after 135 Covid19 cases are detected on campus, 2020
One in five US hospital ICUs at or over 95% capacity due to Delta surge of COVID-19, 2021
Smiling at the truth of your six sentence story - and at the fun in your poem.
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't been there for 3 weeks, there was probably plenty of work to be done. Good thing it was not Carl's place that went 3 weeks without you! In that case, you could not even get into his place I bet!
ReplyDeleteWhat a house with that fence. Like your poem a lot.
ReplyDeleteA great six and I love the picture and poem!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous is Keith's Ramblings - no idea what's going on!
ReplyDeleteGood story, good poem and fun photo - that sure are the kind of clothespegs I need for our stormy days - they do not make them like this any more.
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDelete(Funny thing, I was following that (narrative)path, but couldn't find 'the hook'.)
You did in a most engaging manner.
What a delightful Six! I'm glad the dad has his priorities straight.
ReplyDeleteThat little boy is having so much fun pinned up!
ReplyDeleteAlways wonderful stories and poems here and lovely fence photo too ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
That was a good story and a cute poem too. Hooray for getting that work done finally. Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteCute story and poem. XO
ReplyDeleteI hope those clothes pegs are very strong.
ReplyDeleteClever and cute Six, Mimi.
ReplyDeleteYour poem, adorable. (those are some heavy duty clothespins!, lol)
Nice one! And it's Black Cat Appreciation Day🐈⬛
ReplyDeleteLove everything here! You are the best!
ReplyDeleteThe friendly fill in's sure made me smile. My number four is a bit similar. haahaahaa
ReplyDeleteYour poem is PERFECT.....The little boy is giggling so I guess it was fun for a while but I'm also sure he'd much rather be playing on the ground!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam and Teddy
Nothing like a home-cooked meal to refuel an abstract problem.
ReplyDeleteAnd I laugh every time I see that clothes-pinned boy; your poem captured it perfectly!
Oh my, yes! Something concrete over something abstract? And there's food involved? I'm there! Super cute picture AND poem! Trust you to find the 'thankful' in being able to clean!
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