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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, Alex J. Cavanaugh is providing the prompts which will be posted by Elephant's Child.
This week's prompts are:
- Cumquat
- Blubber
- Quest
- Limestone
- Furry
- Purple
And/or
- Buttress
- Mammoth
- Fedora
- Harsh
- Snickerdoodle
- Overlord
Charlotte (MotherOwl) has given us Mint Green as the colour of the month. If you can also incorporate it into your stories she (and I) will be grateful.
"Watcha doin'?"
"Playin' a game on my game box."
"Is he wearing a FURRY PURPLE FEDORA?"
"You mean the hat? Yeah, he's wearin' a hat."
"I question his taste in hats, that thing is hideous."
"Don't be so HARSH, he's the OVERLORD."
"What are you trying to do in this game?"
"I'm on a QUEST in the LIMESTONE pit. I have to get my Mint Green MAMMOTH to stand in the entrance to BUTTRESS it up and train him not to move until I find the 3 things the overlord wants, some whale BLUBBER, a CUMQUAT, and a SNICKERDOODLE, and take them back to him."
"And what do you get if you complete this task?"
"A power up and a new quest."
"I'll never quite understand these games."
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Today is:
Abet and Aid Punsters Day -- promoted by Punsters Unlimited, which seems to know better than to host a website
Cook Something Bold & Pungent Day -- especially for those who have had to close up the house for winter, we need to create a beautiful aroma for the house; sponsored by Wellcat Holidays
Dunce Day -- death anniversary of John Duns Scotus (one of the three most important philosopher-theologians of the Middle Ages, he was called the "Subtle Doctor" but his enemies turned his name into the word we use today for someone who isn't too bright)
Feast of the Four Crowned Martyrs (Patrons of cattle, masons, sculptors, stone cutters; against fever)
Festival of the Mania -- Ancient Roman Calendar (to placate the Manes)
Fuigo Matsuri -- Kyoto City, Japan (Bellows Festival, Shinto festival in honor of Inari, the kitchen hearth goddess)
I Hate to Cook Day -- internet generated, and probably started by someone who wanted an excuse to go out to dinner!
National Cappuccino Day
National Harvey Wallbanger Day
National Parents as Teachers Day -- US
Pohnpei Constitution Day -- Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia
Saints, Doctors, Missionaries, and Martyr's Day -- Church of England
Synaxis of the Archangel Michael and the other Bodiless Powers of Heaven -- Eastern Orthodox Church
World Urbanism Day/World Town Planning Day
X-Ray Discovery Day / World Radiography Day -- commemorating the discovery, in 1895, of x-rays
Anniversaries Today:
Montana becomes 41st US State, 1889
Mount Holyoke Seminary for Women is founded, 1837 (considered by many to be the first true college for women in the US)
Opening of the Louvre, 1793
Birthdays Today:
Tara Reid, 1975
Masashi Kishimoto, 1974
Parker Posey, 1968
Courtney Thorne-Smith, 1967
Gordon Ramsay, 1966
Leif Garrett, 1961
Rickie Lee Jones, 1954
Alfre Woodard, 1953
Mary Hart, 1951
Bonnie Raitt, 1949
Virna Lisi, 1937
Morley Safer, 1931
Patti Page, 1927
Christiaan Barnard, 1922
Esther Rolle, 1920
Martha Gellhorn, 1908
Margaret Mitchell, 1900
Hermann Rorschach, 1884
Milton Bradley, 1836
Edmond Halley, 1656
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Six Degrees of Separation"(Guare drama), 1990
"Night and Day"(Stoppard play), 1978
"Days of our Lives"(TV), 1965
"Life With Father"(Play), 1939
Sister Carrie(Publication date), 1900
"Ruy Blas"(Victor Hugo drama), 1838
Today in History:
Emperor Theodosius declares Christianity to be the state religion, 392
Uprising against Piero de' Medici in Florence, Italy, 1494
First meeting of Montezuma and Hernando Cortez in Tenochtitlan, Mexico, 1519
The Bodleian Library at Oxford University is opened to the public, 1602
Benjamin Franklin opens the first US library, in Philadelphia, PA, 1731
Elijah Craig, of Bourbon, Kentucky, US, first distills Bourbon whiskey from corn, 1789
Sarah Bernhardt makes her US debut at NY's Booth Theater, 1880
The New Orleans general strike begins, uniting black and white American trade unionists in a successful four-day general strike action for the first time, 1892
Wilhelm Roentgen of Germany discovers X-rays, 1895
The New Testament Gospels are translated into Demotic Greek (as opposed to the Koine Greek of ancient texts), resulting in bloody clashes in Athens, 1901
The first Washington state elections in which women could vote take place, 1910
Operation Grapple X, Round C1: Britain conducts its first successful hydrogen bomb test over Kiritimati in the Pacific, 1957
Former Massachusetts Attorney General Edward Brooke becomes the first African American elected to the United States Senate, 1966
Manolis Andronikos discovers the tomb of Philip II of Macedon (Alexander the Great's father), 1977
The UN Security Council demands that Saddam Hussein disarm or face serious consequences, 2002
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao releases pictures of the moon's Sinus Iridium, or Bay of Rainbows, taken during the Chang e-2 lunar mission, 2010
The potentially hazardous asteroid 2005 YU55 passed 0.85 lunar distances from Earth (about 324,600 kilometres or 201,700 miles), 2011
Mikhail Gorbachev warns that tensions between America and Russia over Ukraine have put the world on the brink of a new Cold War, 2014
Louvre Abu Dhabi is inaugurated, the largest art museum on the Arabian peninsula, 2017
Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa breaks the world record for surfing the biggest-ever wave at 24.4m at Nazaré, Portugal, 2017
Richard Branson's Virgin Hyperloop in Las Vegas, Nevada, US, runs its first test of a high-speed levitating pod system to carry people and cargo, 2020
Archaeologists announce the most significant find of Etruscan and Roman bronze statues in the past 50 years while excavating an ancient spa in San Casciano dei Bagni, Italy, 2022
There is some incredible creativity in those decorated pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteYour use of Alex's disparate words is great. And I never understand those games either.
We have a Trader Joe's by me, but they didn't have anything like this. That's awesome. Thanks for sharing! Hope you had a nice Halloween my friend... and may I be the first to say HAPPY THANKSGIVING almost! hehehe
ReplyDeleteThey are brilliant and so clever heheh!
ReplyDeleteHave a traderjoetastic week 👍
We love Trader Joes! What great pumpkins they got for the contest entries. None of the ones around here did anything like that, but the store is based on health and fun, so it is no surprise.
ReplyDeleteIf these don't make you smile nothing will. Have fun.
ReplyDeletedon’t know who won, because they all are great !
ReplyDeleteHow fun. Some great entries.
ReplyDeleteLove your used of the prompts. I don't understand the games either.
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What great pics of those pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteI like all those pumpkins. Thanx Mimi.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Wow! Such fun and so much creativity ~ great photos too ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I've never heard of a pumpkin decorating contest! You've given me an idea. As for that game, I'll stick to Solitaire!
ReplyDeleteIv'e played some games like that. I do not have the patience for those, I am happier with more freedom of choice in my gaming ;) But your story is good.
ReplyDeleteFun story. I don't understand those games either. Those pumpkins are great!
ReplyDeleteThose are great pumpkins. It's nice, actually, that they are not just orange and carved, but have a bit more colour and variety. My favourite was the one with the code on it. It's funny isn't it, what takes your fancy?!
ReplyDeleteI am truly lost for words, here. What just happened?
ReplyDeleteThose really were fun pumpkins and a fun story too!
ReplyDeleteCute story. Great pumpkins, so creative. XO
ReplyDeleteWe sure liked that story, and those pumpkins are super cool!
ReplyDeleteI don't understand those games either, but I love your story. I really like the decorated pumpkins, #3 and #7 and the hot air balloon one.
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