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Just because Sandee of Comedy Plus is no longer hosting a Silly Sunday blog hop, do not expect me to quit telling Cajun jokes, especially as it has now become a habit.
Grandma and i finalized plans for Christmas dinner, even though we aren't sure who is coming. There's always plenty, of course.
As for decor, they are at the age where they keep it simple. There are two small artificial trees, about 2 1/2 feet tall each, with ornaments on them already, sitting out on the enclosed porch. They will be carried into the living room, then put back out. The less on their plates and mine, the better.
Boudreaux an' Clothile done be talkin' 'bout if'n it be time to buy dem de new artificial tree.
"How old be dis one?" Clothile done ax.
An' Boudreaux say, "Gimme a couple minute an' lemme count de rings, an' I'll tell you."
"You cain't tell how old be de artificial tree by de rings! Dey ain't like de real tree!"
An; Boudreaux say, "Mais, oui, I can tell by countin' de rings o' tape on de outside de box!"
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Sunday Selections was started as a way for bloggers to use photos that might otherwise just languish in their files. The rules have been relaxed, and it is now simply a showcase for your photos, new or old, good or bad, although nothing rude, please. It was hosted by River, who still participates, and is now hosted by Elephant's Child. \
Christmas is busting out all over, and i've had little chance to document it this year.
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This week, Ms. G's cat Angel wants to join the Kitties Blue at The Cat On My Head for their Sunday Selfies Blog Hop.
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Today is:
Christmas Festival in Salvador -- Salvador, Brazil (one fun party, with many different activities, that begins around now, lasts until New Year's Day)
Clean Air Act Day -- US (passed this day 1963; a day to give thanks for the air we breathe)
Cookie Cutter Day
Daniel the Prophet's Day -- Orthodox Catholic Feast Day
December 17 Anniversary -- Tunisia
Feast of Babalu Aye -- Yoruba/Santeria (celebration of the healer of deadly diseases)
Feast of the Fairy Godmothers -- Fairy Calendar
Hagoita Ichi -- Sensoji Temple, Japan (sale of specially decorated paddles, called hagoita; through the 19th)
Icelandic Yuletide Lad of the Day, Askasleikir -- Bowl-licker, who hides under the bed and snatches bowls set on the floor to lick them clean
Kasuga Wakamiya Festival -- Nara, Japan (rarely performed traditional dances at a festival held every year since 1136)
National Day -- Bhutan
National Maple Syrup Day
Procession of Agnios Dionysios -- Zakynthos, Greece (one of the biggest festivals of the year, when the relics of this island's patron saint is honored)
Saturnalia begins (through Dec. 23) -- Ancient Roman Calendar (festival for Saturn, the planter god)
Sow Day -- Orkney Islands, Scotland (ritual slaughter of a sow for the Yule feast)
St. Lazarus of Bethany's Day
Third Sunday of Advent -- Christian
Lighting the Candle of Joy/Peace
Take a New Year's Resolution to Stop Smoking -- Tanyrtss, the annual campaign goes through February; make the decision now to improve your life and health next year
Wright Brother's Day -- US
Anniversary Today:
Tiny Tim weds Miss Vicky, 1969
Birthdays Today:
Milla Jovovich, 1975
Duff Goldman, 1974
Sean Patrick Thomas, 1970
Mike Mills, 1958
Bill Pullman, 1954
Wes Studi, 1947
Eugene Levy, 1946
Chris Matthews, 1945
Ernie Hudson, 1945
Bernard Hill, 1944
Tommy Steele, 1936
Bob Guccione, 1930
William Safire, 1929
Willard Frank Libby, 1908
Arthur Fiedler, 1894
John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807
W. L. Mackenzie King, 1874
Joseph Henry, 1797
Deborah Sampson, 1760
William Floyd, 1734
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"The Simpsons"(TV), 1989
Turner Broadcasting System(Cable TV Network), 1976
"El Pessebre"(Casals' Oratorio), 1960
"On The Beach"(Film), 1959
Today in History:
The Ostrogoths of King Totila conquer Rome by bribing the Byzantine garrison, 546
Sultan Nasir-u Din Mehmud's armies in Delhi are defeated by Timur, 1398
Pope Paul III excommunicates England's King Henry VIII, 1538
Go-Yozei becomes Emperor of Japan, 1586
Shimabara Rebellion: Japanese peasants led by Amakusa Shiro rise against daimyo Matsukura Shigeharu, 1637
Congregation Shearith Israel of NY purchases a lot on Mill Street in lower Manhattan, to build NY's first synagogue, 1728
France recognizes independence of English colonies in America, 1777
Aztec calendar stone discovered in Mexico City, 1790
NYC traffic regulation creates first 1-way street, 1791
Opening of the first legislative assembly of Lower Canada in Quebec city, 1792
The US state of Kentucky abolishes debtors' prisons, 1821
General Ulysses S. Grant issues General Order No. 11, expelling Jews from Tennessee, Mississippi, and Kentucky, 1862
First performance of the Unfinished Symphony by Franz Schubert, 1865
Violent riots in Montreal, as workers demand work or bread,1875
France declares Madagascar a protectorate, 1885
George Brownell patents a machine to make paper twine, 1895
A first prize of 100,00 francs offered for communications with extraterrestrials but Martians are excluded - considered too easy, 1900
The Wright Brothers make their first successful flights, 1903
First flight of the Douglas DC-3 airplane, 1935
Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and dummy Charlie McCarthy first appear on TV, 1936
The SALT I talks begin, 1969
Fernando Collor de Mello defeats Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the second round of the Brazilian presidential election, becoming the first democratically elected President in almost 30 years, 1989
SpaceShipOne flight 11P, piloted by Brian Binnie, makes its first supersonic flight, 2003
NASA completes a successful mission to map the Moon’s gravity field, 2012
French sailor François Gabart sets the round-the-world record for the fastest solo navigation of the globe in 42 days 16 hours, 2017
Astronomers announce they have identified the furthest object in the solar system, 2018 VG18 (nicknamed Farout); it is 120 times further from the sun than Earth, 2018
Scientists announce they've been able to extract human DNA that is 5,700 years old from a piece of birch sap that was used as a type of chewing gum, 2019
China's Chang'e-5 mission successfully returns from collecting rock samples from the Moon, 2020
The news of the discovery of the first true millipede (Eumillipes persephone) with 1,000 legs found down a drill hole in Western Australia is published in "Scientific Reports", 2021
Thank you so much for sharing things bright and beautiful. And, as always, for your skyscapes.
ReplyDeleteI really love your Christmas decorations photos. Wishing you a wonderful blessed time, Mimi.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
That's a funny story and boy is that true! Love the photos and that is a lovely selfie sweet Angel.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely indoor decorations, we love the reds, and the table display in gold and green is so pretty set on that white vase. What a grand new style tree. I bet I could have it down if I tried 😉.
ReplyDeleteERin
I really giggle at the rings of tape story. And what lovely Christmassy pictures. Hard to believe it will be here in a week! The extra early Thanksgiving is just a memory.
ReplyDeleteThe tape numbers, ha,ha,ha. I better count my tree. LOL The like the wreath that is on the door.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Fun Cajun joke ~ That is one different Tree safe from the cats ~ Gorgeous sky photos as always and lovely Xmas decorations ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
thatz one awesum selfee angel !!! nice two see de nativity's out side !! ♥♥
ReplyDeleteAngel is beautiful. Cute joke and great photos. I love seeing how everyone decorates. XO
ReplyDeleteBoudreaux is clever counting the tape rings on the box. I like all the house and yard decorations, but the best for me is the bare tree in the yard with the baubles hung on it.
ReplyDeleteI use string to close my tree box...Boudreaux might have trouble guessing the age of MY tree!! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI do like your cat proof tree! Hope it stays UP!
Loved seeing all the different decorations, indoors and out,.
Boudreaux makes a very good point! Lovely pictures, I really like the minimalist tree.
ReplyDeleteAngel THE Kitty iss so adoorbss!!! Miss Mimi such a beeuteefull house an yard an such loelee deckorationss! Wee love THE Sky fotoss' two!
ReplyDeleteWee wish efurryone at yore crib a sweet an Merry Catmess!! An a Happy an Healthy 2024.....
***nose kissess*** BellaDharma an {{{hugss}}} BellaSita Mum
I love the gingerbread houses, we have a cat cardboard one but it is nowhere near as amazing as the one in your photo.
ReplyDeleteMarjorie and Toulouse
Dash Kitten
What furry purrty Chrissymouse decorations! And the skyscapes are mewtiful!
ReplyDeleteOona: "Hmm, that cat tree does look like a challenge to climb and turn over, but Oona is willing to give it a shot ..."
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