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"Jingle bells, shotgun shells, Granny's in the pen!"
Do you really have to...
"She pulled her piece when she caught Grandpa with someone else's hen!"
Oof -- you always did have trouble hitting that note.
"Every year we have to go and visit her, you see...with good behavior she'll get out in 2033!"
Now that you have it out of your system, would you please help me box these ornaments?
Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Jingle.
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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!
This week i went down a side street i'd not been down in a while and saw some lovely decorated fences. Time to share them before they disappear for another year.
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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day! This week's image and my poem:
We've seen a lot of years come in,
each has brought its fun,
and no matter how much longer we go,
I'm really enjoying our run!
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Angel Brian's Family of Brian's Home hosts the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop. It's a time to share something for which i am thankful.
Today i am thankful Christmas comes only once a year. It's a lot of work and while i wouldn't ever want to do without it, once a year is enough!
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Today is:
Bairns Day -- Scotland (Begins the runic half-month of Eoh, the yew tree, which signifies the dead, and is now associated with the Slaughter of the Innocents of Christian tradition, so today is considered by some the unluckiest day of the year, and no work should be undertaken today.)
Call a Friend Day -- just to catch up a bit
Card Playing Day -- internet generated, enjoy a fun game with friends and family; "Go fish!"
Childermas a/k/a Holy Innocents Day -- (Patrons of babies, children's choirs, foundlings)
various Christian traditions celebrate under many names and in various ways
Els Enfarinats -- Ibn, Valencia, Spain (flour fight, and if it's anything like the tomato throwing in other towns of Spain, it's probably lots of fun)
French Childermas tradition interpreted what the Norse saw as evidence of the Wild Hunt of Odin as the spirits of the Holy Innocents running from King Herod
Inocentes -- Mexico, and sometimes celebrated as Mexican December Fool's Day (Herod fooled himself into thinking he had gotten rid of his rival king born in Bethlehem.)
Dyzemas Day -- Northhamptonshire, UK (an unlucky day to begin any new undertaking, "what is begun on Dysemas Day will never be finished")
origin unknown, but often translated as Tithe Day, being very close to the Portugese word for tithe
Eat A Vegetarian Day -- an internet generated joke; yes, the vegetarian in question can be a cow
Endangered Species Act Day -- US (act passed 1973; a day to mourn species already extinct)
Fourth Day of Christmas
Incwala Day -- Swaziland (the biggest day of the 8 week Ncwala Festival, which loosely translates as "first fruits", although today's tasting of the first of the harvest by the King is only a portion of the many days of ceremonies)
King Taksin Memorial Day -- Thailand
Kwanzaa, Day 3, Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility)
National Chocolate Candy Day
Proclamation Day -- South Australia (trad.)
Return a Gift for the Cold Hard Cash Day -- and good luck, these days
Runic Half-month Eoh (yew) commences
Take a Drive and Enjoy the Christmas Lights Day -- before they are gone for another year
Unluckiest Day of the Year -- various traditions state no work should be started today, for whatever is started today will never be finished! In Olde England, nothing of importance was ever undertaken on Childermas, because it would prove unlucky
Anniversaries Today:
Billy Ray Cyrus weds Leticia Finley, 1994
The US Pledge of Allegiance is formally adopted, 1945
Iowa becomes the 29th US State, 1846
Birthdays Today:
David Archuleta, 1990
Sienna Miller, 1981
John Legend, 1978
Joe Mangianello, 1976
Todd Richards, 1969
Malcolm Gets, 1964
Denzel Washington, 1954
Edgar Winter, 1946
Don Francisco, 1940
Maggie Smith, 1934
Nichelle Nichols, 1933
Martin Milner, 1931
Johnny Otis, 1921
Sam Levenson, 1911
Lew Ayres, 1908
Cliff Arquette, 1905
Earl "Fatha" Hines, 1905
Hendrik Meijer, 1883
Woodrow Wilson, 1856
John Molson, 1763
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"The Gulag Archipelago"(Publication date), 1973
"Last of the Red Hot Lovers"(Play), 1969
"Night of the Iguana"(Play), 1961
"On the Town"(Musical), 1944
"Tip-Toes"(Musical), 1925
"St. Joan"(Play), 1923
"Cyrano de Bergerac"(Play), 1897
Today in History:
The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, a/k/a Westminster Abbey, is consecrated, 1065
The reign of Emperor Hanazono of Japan begins, 1308
Galileo Galilei becomes the first astronomer to observe the planet Neptune, although he mistakenly catalogued it as a fixed star, 1612
King Taksin is crowned as king of Thailand and establishes Thonburi as a capital, 1768
Construction of Yonge Street, formerly recognized as the longest street in the world, begins in York, Upper Canada (present-day Toronto, Ontario), 1795
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake strikes Echigo, Japan, killing 30,000+, 1828
John Calhoun becomes the first US Vice President to resign (over differences with President Andrew Jackson), 1832
Spain recognizes independence of Mexico, 1836
South Australia and Adelaide are founded, 1836
Rangoon Burma, destroyed by fire, 1841
The United States claims Midway Island, the first territory annexed outside Continental limits, 1867
The Lumière brothers perform for their first paying audience at the Grand Cafe in Boulevard des Capucines, marking the debut of the cinema, 1895
The first municipally owned streetcars take to the streets in San Francisco, California, 1912
The Peak District becomes the United Kingdom's first National Park, 1950
Alexander Solzhenitsyn publishes "Gulag Archipelago", 1973
Winnie Mandela is banished from South Africa, 1976
The first American "test-tube baby", Elizabeth Jordan Carr, is born in Norfolk, Virginia, 1981
U.S. retail giant Montgomery Ward announces it is going out of business after 128 years, 2000
At 115 years old and 266 days, Jiroemon Kimura of Japan becomes the world's oldest living person, 2012
Iranian woman Vida Mohaved is arrested for protesting against the policy of the compulsory hijab, sparking other protests, 2017
Lots of smiles. Thank you. And once a year is definitely enough.
ReplyDeletePoor Granny! Your SSS made me smile. :D It's National Chocolate Candy Day? Well...I have plenty of that in the house. I guess I'll have to eat piece or two or three. :)
ReplyDeleteMore Christmas decorations, yay.
ReplyDeleteLOL, good story with Granny there!
ReplyDeleteGood one - and Merry Christmas, Mimi!
ReplyDeleteWooHoo such a fun packed post. Your poem was purrfect
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
happee all most mew yeer everee one 🐟💙‼️😺
ReplyDeleteNever heard that one, lol! And so we box up until next year. If I don't make it back before it hits, Happy New Year, Mimi.
ReplyDeleteThere is something so wonderful about seeing Christmas decorations!
ReplyDeleteLulu: "At least in prison Grandma is safe from getting run over by a reindeer!"
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ReplyDeleteFun Six!
That's a funny story and a cute poem. That's a great thankful and we agree! Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the huge smiles. I'd like a second Christmas in the end of February - or maybe even better to move New Years' eve there. I so need something to celebrate in those still short and dreary days. I'd like it if we celebrated New year on the Chinese date instead - February 10th 2024.
ReplyDeleteCute little jingle and sweet poem. I feel the same about Christmas. XO
ReplyDeleteCute poem!
ReplyDeleteNice photo and poem and good six sentences too.
ReplyDeleteGreat fence photos and fun poem ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Sweet poem......and we think they have the right idea....it's the QUALITY of the time spent vs. the AMOUNT.....HAPPY NEW YEAR!
ReplyDeletehugs, Pam and Teddy