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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, Sean Jeating is providing the prompts which will be posted by Elephant's Child.
This week's prompts are:
- consider
- rather
- superstitious
- paraskevidekatriaphobia
- table
And/or
- bigots
- different
- gender
- hyperbolise
- teeth
Charlotte (MotherOwl) has given us Dahlia Yellow as the colour of the month. If you can also incorporate it into your stories she (and I) will be grateful.
Have fun.
"Do I need to now CONSIDER you RATHER SUPERSTITIOUS? After all, PARASKEVIDEKATRIAPHOBIA hardly suits you as nicely as the Dahlia Yellow pantsuit you're wearing. I must say you are rather fetching in it."
"As I observed online while recently perusing memes, I'm not super-stitious, I'm only a little bit stitious, and I could HYPERBOLISE your compliment into a GENDER comment which would only be noted by BIGOTS, if I'd a mind to."
"Hmm, then maybe I should take back my compliment and change to a DIFFERENT topic, such as us coming to the TABLE in a manner befitting civilized people to get our TEETH on the delightful dinner that's been prepared for us, Friday the Thirteenth or not?"
"That sounds like a delightful idea. Shall we?"
Mom just shook her head and said to Dad, "What in the world was I thinking when I signed those two up for the Vocabulary Builders course for the summer?"
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Today is:
Armed Forces Day -- Abkhazia
Bring Your Teddy Bear to Work Day -- at your own risk! sponsored by Susan E. Schwartz of "Teddies Are The Answer"
Cephalopod Awareness Days: Myths and Legends Day -- celebrating the most intelligent invertebrates in the world; for all the cephalopods of legend, literature and movies
Dia Nacional de la Mujer Boliviana -- Bolivia (Bolivian Women's Day)
Emergency Nurses Day
General Pulaski Memorial Day -- US (celebrating Casimir Pulaski, "the father of American cavalry")
It's My Party Day -- so go have one!
Meditrinalia/Vinalia -- Ancient Roman Calendar (tasting of the year's new wine; in honor of Meditrina, goddess of health/medicine, longevity, and wine, and Bacchus, god of wine)
National Fossil Day -- US (National Park Service information)
National Pet Obesity Awareness Day -- because about half of pets in the US are overweight or obese
National Sausage Pizza Day
National Stop Bullying Day -- use #NationalStopBullyingDay to post on social media (begun in 2009 by eighteen 6th grade students at St. Stanislaus Kostka School, now a nationwide movement)
National Take Your Parents To Lunch Day -- US (sponsored by Kiwi Magazine, encouraging parents to go to school and have lunch with the children, learning what goes into a healthy lunch)
Old Michaelmas Day -- Celtic Calendar
Revolution Day/Uprising Against Fascism Day -- Republic of Macedonia
SAVE Today -- US (Stop America's Violence Everywhere, a day created in 1995 by the American Medical Association Alliance)
St. Gomar's Day (Patron of childless people, courtiers, cowherds, glove makers, people in difficult marriages, separated spouses, woodcutters; Lier, Belgium; against hernias)
Sunbeam Sliding Sunday -- Fairy Calendar (only occasionally on a Sunday)
Tavistock Goose Fair -- Tavistock, Devon, UK (known locally as the Goosey, dating back to 12th-century Michaelmas fairs, this original livestock fair is now mostly a fun festival)
"You Go Girl!" Day -- in honor of Kathy Sullivan, first American woman to walk in space
Anniversary Today:
William Jefferson Clinton marries Hillary Rodham, 1975
Birthdays Today:
Emily Deschanel, 1976
Stephen Moyer, 1969
Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez, 1969
Jane Krakowski, 1968
Luke Perry, 1966
Joan Cusack, 1962
Steve Young, 1961
Dawn French, 1957
David Morse, 1953
Daryl Hall, 1948
Robert Gale, 1945
Ron Liebman, 1937
Dottie West, 1932
Roscoe Robinson, Jr., 1928
Elmore Leonard, 1925
Art Blakey, 1919
Jerome Robbins, 1918
Charles Revson, 1906
Eleanor Roosevelt, 1884
Harlan Fiske Stone, 1872
Henry John Heinz, 1844
George Williams, 1821 (founder, YMCA)
Mason Locke "Parson" Weems, 1759
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Ma Rainey's Black Bottom"(Play), 1984
"Saturday Night Live"(TV), 1975
"Imagine"(Lennon single release), 1971
"Allegro"(Musical), 1947
"The Silver Tassie"(Play), 1929
The Comptometer (the first adding machine known to be accurate at all times, patented by Dorr Eugene Felt), 1887
Today in History:
Massive earthquake strikes Aleppo, Syria, 1138
Columbus' ship sites land on the horizon (the Bahamas), 1492
Huldrych Zwingli is killed in battle with the Roman Catholic cantons of Switzerland, 1531
Peter the Great becomes tsar of Russia, 1689
Explorer Meriwether Lewis dies under mysterious circumstances along the Natchez Trace in Tennessee at the Grinder's Stand Inn, 1809
The first steam powered ferryboat, the Juliana, begins operation, 1811
Australia's oldest university, University of Sidney, is inaugurated, 1852
The Great Chicago Fire is finally extinguished, 1871
David Houston patents roll film for cameras, 1881
First female FBI "special investigator", Alaska Davidson, appointed, 1922
With the opening of store # 1252, in Milford, Delaware, J.C. Penney becomes a nationwide company, with stores in all 48 states, 1929
CBS's mechanical color system is the first to be licensed for broadcast by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, 1950
Pope John XXIII convenes the first ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church in 92 years, Vatican II, 1962
NASA launches Apollo 7, the first successful manned Apollo mission, 1968
The NBC sketch comedy/variety show Saturday Night Live debuts with George Carlin as the host and Andy Kaufman, Janis Ian and Billy Preston as guests, 1975
The Mary Rose, a Tudor carrack which sank on July 19 1545, is salvaged from the sea-bed of the Solent, off Portsmouth, 1982
The record high of the Dow Jones Industrial Average occurs at 14,198.10 points, 2007
A ban on fracking is upheld by the Constitutional Council of France, 2013
A TripAdvisor customer poll names The Black Swan in Oldstead, North Yorkshire, the world's best restaurant, 2017
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft makes an emergency landing when the rocket fails two minutes after liftoff, 2018
The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmen for the peace deal with Eritrea, 2019
I am grinning at your excellent use of Sean's prompts.
ReplyDeleteHolidays are coming & Halloween is almost upon us! Since my back surgery hubby doesn't allow me down the stairs without an escort... sheesh! I want my decorations... I don't care if the kids are grown. I've got grandchildren! They don't come over often, but oh well, so sad.. first I had 4 children everywhere & now they're grown & they have their own... :( Kinda sad when you think about it. Well, HAPPY HALLOWEEN my friend! :) Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHeheh! Have a fabulous week mimi 👍
ReplyDeleteBest wishes always ... hill areas !!!!!
ReplyDeleteGod bless, Mimi.
That is some serious vocabulary we have never heard of. It must have been a fun challenge learning to use some of those words.
ReplyDeleteThose fancy words :) I love your piece.
ReplyDeleteI think mom did a good thing signing them up for that. Brilliant. Well done as always.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, my friend. Big hug. ♥
That was a fun story! I am only mildly superstitious, for example I won't walk under a ladder. Good reason for that as I would be unlucky if a pot of paint dropped on my head!
ReplyDeleteA glorious idea it was, Mom. ;-)
ReplyDeleteCute story. Friday the 13th is coming up. :)
ReplyDeleteYour story made me laugh, thank you. I am not at all supertitious, though my mum was.
ReplyDeleteYou sure did a great job with those prompts, Mimi!
ReplyDeleteFantastic use of the prompts!
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