Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Handy Kitchen Magnet (Wordless Wednesday) and Words for Wednesday

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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, the prompts are being provided by River 


This week's words/prompts are: 


1. tinkering 

2. vagabond 

3. dreamed 

4. sometimes 

5. running 

6. choose 

7. Sunday


Charlotte/Mother Owl's color of the month is Olive Yellow.



Some called him a VAGABOND, or tramp, or worse, beggar.  He preferred Hobo, the traditional term, but like so many things these days, you had to be careful what word you chose.  Migrant worker was the current iteration, so he went with it, finding it easier to do that than enter a long explanation.


After all, he didn't expect to be given anything, he expected to work and earn it.  The fact he moved around for his work as his fancy would CHOOSE didn't make him any less proud of his accomplishments.  He always left behind a job well done, even for employers who were less than honest knowing they'd get theirs someday, and he wanted to be welcomed back to work again by the good ones if he came that way later.


When he couldn't get work, he'd do some TINKERING, making things to sell.  Seldom did he just accept a handout and only once, when he was very ill, did he actually beg for help.  He didn't want to wear out the good will of generous people when he was able to provide for himself.  After all, there might always be another hobo coming along who would need the assistance worse than he did.


SOMETIMES he DREAMED of settling down in one area, but always his feet would get itchy after a while and he'd be on his way.  He knew he was RUNNING from his past but in order not to do too much thinking about it, he preferred to keep on the move.


Today was SUNDAY, a good day in his estimation.  He had a respect for most churches and church people, not letting the bad apples spoil his opinion.  He'd put on his best Olive Yellow shirt and he'd go to the service, letting it be known he was in town looking for work.  Usually he'd get invited to come out to a farm and spend a few days working, often getting a good Sunday dinner into the bargain.


If that didn't happen, sometimes business owners had things they needed done but didn't want to hire on another full time employee, or a local owner of a large home would want garden or yard work done.


Anyway, it gave him a chance to not think too much about days gone by keeping busy with work, and besides eating, that was the main reason he lived this life anyway.



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Today is:


Africa Scout Day -- Africa (celebration of all Boy Scouts and Girl Guides in Africa)


Anniversary of the Election of Pope Francis


Ear Muff Day -- invented by Chester Greenwood in 1873, when he was only 15; if you need them today, keep a good thought for Chester


Good Samaritan Involvement Day -- emphasizing the importance of unselfish aid to others


Kasuga Matsuri -- Kasuga Grand Shrine, Nara, Japan (Monkey Festival)


K-9 Veterans Day -- US (on the day in 1942 the US Army K-9 Corps was established)


National Coconut Tort Day


National Decoration Day -- Liberia


National Jewel Day -- for no other reason than that someone who liked jewels wanted a holiday for them


National Open An Umbrella Indoors Day -- an experiment in whether or not bad luck ensues


Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day -- US   


St. Ansovinus of Camerino (Patron protector of crops)


Uranus Day -- the planet was discovered this day in 1781




Birthdays Today:


Emile Hirsch, 1985

Rachael Bella, 1984

Will Clark, 1964

Adam Clayton, 1960

Glenne Headly, 1957

Dana Delany, 1956

Deborah Raffin, 1953

Charo, 1951

William H. Macy, 1950

Neil Sedaka, 1939

Helen "Callaghan" Candaele Saint Aubin, 1929

William Casey, 1913

L. Ron Hubbard. 1911

Sammy Kaye, 1910

Walter Annenberg, 1908

Percival Lowell, 1855

Lorenzo Delmonico, 1813

Joseph Priestly, 1733



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"The Larry King Show"(TV), 1983

"Same Time, Next Year"(Play), 1975

"Brigadoon"(Musical), 1947

"Three Musketeers"(Musical), 1928

"The Pink Lady"(Musical), 1911

"Marie Magdalena"(Opera), 1846

"Médée"(Opera), 1797



Today in History:


Twelfth recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet, 607

Spanish explorer Cortez lands in Mexico, 1519

The Spanish fleet occupies Djerba, at Tripoli, 1560

Cambridge College is renamed Harvard for clergyman John Harvard, 1639

Jews are denied the right to build a synagogue in New Amsterdam, 1656

Massachusetts gains title to Maine for $6,000, 1677

The twenty-seventh recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet, 1759

William Herschel discovers Uranus, 1781

The Uncle Sam cartoon figure makes its debut in the NY Lantern weekly, 1852

The US Senate begins Pres Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial, 1868

Oxford defeats Cambridge in their first golf match, 1878

The Siege of Khartoum, Sudan begins, Madhist Sudanese against the Egyptian, British, and loyalist Sudanese forces, 1884

In France the length of the workday for women and children is limited to 11 hours by law, 1900

Mongolia (formerly Outer Mongolia) declares independence from China, 1921

A law is passed in the US state of Tennessee prohibiting the teaching of evolution, 1925

Clyde Tombaugh announces the discovery of Pluto at Lowell Observatory, 1930

Rotaract begins as a youth program of Rotary International, 1968

Apollo 9 returns safely to Earth after testing the Lunar Module, 1969

The Seikan Tunnel, the longest undersea tunnel in the world, opens between Aomori and Hakodate, Japan, 1988

India's Missionaries of Charity chooses Sister Nirmala to succeed Mother Teresa as its leader, 1997

Gold prices on the New York Mercantile Exchange hit $1,000 per ounce for the first time, 2008

A Harvard Medical School study claims that red meat increases the risk of death and has additional negative health implications, 2012

In Greenland, the Siumut party wins the parliamentary election, setting up Aleqa Hammond to become the country's first female Prime Minister, 2013

Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio is elected the new pope, taking the papal name Pope Francis, 2013

Scientists announce they have concluded that a large ocean exists beneath the icy surface of Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter; the discovery was made by using the Hubble Space Telescope to observe aurora movements at the moon's poles, 2014

The home of civil rights activists Medgar and Myrlie Evers is established as a national monument in Jackson, Mississippi, by a land bill signed President Trump, 2019

Covic19 is declared a national emergency in the US, 2020

14 comments:

  1. Great kitchen helper - for me it would be of even greater help converting American measures to gram/ml!

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    1. And now I've read your intriguing story. It leaves me curious as to his past. Well vritten, very well!

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  2. That's an interesting kitchen gadget.

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  3. Those measurement things are so helpful at times!

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  4. That kitchen helper is really cool and I enjoyed your story too.

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  5. I have never seen anything like that kitchen helper. I usually just throw in what I think and haven't had any big disasters. I enjoyed the story.

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  6. I need that converter. There's only two of us. You know the drill.

    Love your use of the prompts. Well done.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Love and hugs. ♥

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  7. Charlee: "That is pretty neat! Our Dada uses an app called Paprika running on an old iPad when he cooks, and it lets you multiply or divide the recipe, which works okay when you are looking at the ingredients list but you have to remember to do the adjustments in your head when you're looking at the directions, because those don't change ..."

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  8. That looks like a very handy instrument, never seen it before😺Extra Pawkisses🐾😽💞

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  9. What a great kitchen tool to measure ~ Wow!

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  10. Great story, but sad. That is a handy magnet. XO

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  11. That measuring tool is really neat. We liked your story, but it was, like Ellen said, a little bit sad.

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  12. That measure helper would have been so useful when I was making cookies a lot for different groups I was in! I enjoyed your story, too.
    Cat

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  13. The recipe divider would come in very handy.

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