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Thursday, August 8, 2024

Help! (Six Sentence Story), Good Fences, Sammy’s Poetry Day, Brian’s Thankful Thursday and a Bonus

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After last Saturday's storm, my Sweetie noticed a wire hanging almost to the ground in our back yard; it was obviously not the electric wire, which is much thicker and has a spiral to it and was firmly attached to the service connection sticking out of our roof.


A short investigation revealed it was the internet service wire, which meant a call to our service provider, not on my list of favorite chores.


I girded up the loins of my mind and plowed in, found the number to dial, argued with the machine that yes, i do need human help, had it tell me i can get a call back when an operator is available, chose to do that, and had it call me back only to put me on hold again!


Once i was finally speaking to a very nice person from probably halfway around the world, she understood the situation and transferred me to another department which hung up on me.


For my second attempt, i hit redial of the number which had called me back and bingo, the nice person who answered after only a minute on hold scheduled a service technician for Wednesday.


Yesterday (Wednesday) i managed to get home just as Mike-Next-Door was starting to mow the lawn and warned him not to hit the wire, and a few hours later the nice tech came and hung the wire back up where it belongs; now we just hope it stays.



Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Dial.      





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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!


Geese photobombing a fence.  Or maybe a fence photobombing the geese?





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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day This week's image and my poem:    






Don't be a prig,

get a pet pig.

You two can slouch

right on your couch.

Each day a joy

with this big boy.

His happy squeal

has great appeal.

Join our crowd,

be piggy proud.



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Angel Brian's Family of Brian's Home - Forever hosts the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.   It's time to share something for which i am thankful.  


Today i am thankful about the story cited above.  The nice technician guy came and got the wire which brings internet into our home hung back up properly.  The storm last Saturday had it dangling.  It still worked, but the slack had come loose and needed to be tacked back up, and he did it very quickly.  






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Happy International Cat Day!


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Today is:


Anjin Matsuri -- Ito City, Japan (commemorations William Adams (1564-1620), a naturalized British shipwright, called "Anjin Miura" in Japan, a great contributor to the early development of Japanese ship-building industry; through the 10th)


BaBa Day -- Taiwan (ba ba is Mandarin for both "father" and "8-8")


Bonza Bottler Day™


Dalek Day -- on the birth anniversary of the creator of these Scifi baddies, Terry Nation


Drottningens Namnsdag -- Sweden (Name Day of Queen Sylvia; an official flag day)


Festival for Venus -- Ancient Roman Calendar (sunset to sunset)


Fourteen Holy Helpers' Day (Patrons against diseases)


Happiness Happens Day -- sponsored by the Secret Society of Happy People, to encourage sharing happiness and discourage parade raining; on the anniversary of their founding in 1997


Kranti Diwas -- Mumbai (former Bombay), India (a/k/a Freedom Day or Quit India Day; anniversary of Gandhi's Quit India speech to the British authorities in 1942)


National Frozen Custard Day


National Hobo Convention -- Britt, IA (held each year since 1900, gathering for migrant workers who are proud to call themselves "hobos" and make a living through working where they choose and travelling where they want; through Sunday)


Odie Day -- Garfield's pal Odie, who first appeared in the strip on this day in 1978


Sneak Some Zucchini Onto Your Neighbor's Porch Night -- sponsored by Wellcat Holidays, and i love the stuff but can't grow plants to save my life, i'll leave the porch light on for you if you will bring me some!


St. Cyriacus' Day (Patron of the eyes; Altidona, Italy; against diabolical possession, eye disease, and temptations, especially temptations at the time of death)


St. Dominic's Day (Founder of the Dominican Order[Friars]; Patron of astronomers and astronomy, falsely accused people, scientists; Batanes-Babuyanes, Philippines; Bayombong, Philippines; Dominican Republic; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Santo Domingo Indian Pueblo; Valletta, Malta)


St. Mary MacKillop's Day (First native-born Australian saint; Patron of Australia; Wagga Wagga, Australia)


The Date To Create -- can't find anything on this one, just listed at a couple of sites, but go have fun creating something!


Wakulima ya Nane Nane -- Tanzania (Peasants' Day/Farmers' Day)


World Cat Day / International Cat Day -- begun in 2002 by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and other animal rights groups 



Birthdays Today:


Roger Federer, 1981

Michael Urie, 1980

Drew Lachey, 1976

The Edge, 1961

Deborah Norville, 1958

Randy Shilts, 1951

Roberta Cooper Ramo, 1942

Keith Carradine, 1949

Connie Stevens, 1938

Dustin Hoffman, 1937

Mel Tillis, 1932

Esther Williams, 1923

Rory Calhoun, 1922

Dino De Laurentis, 1919

Russell Markert, 1899

Fredric March, 1897

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, 1896

Emiliano Zapata Salazar, 1879

Matthew Henson, 1866

Emperor Horikawa of Japan, 1079



Today in History:


The Romans destroy the Tower of Antonia, 70

Otto I (The Great) crowned German king, 936

Vijayanagara Empire is rebegun with the crowning of emperor Krishnadeva Raya, 1509

The cornerstone for Tycho Brahe's Uraniborg observatory is laid on Hven, 1576

John Davis enters Cumberland Sound in search of the Northwest Passage, 1585

The first known ascent (indoors) of a hot-air ballon by Bartolomeu de Gusamao, 1709

Jacques Balmat and Dr Michel-Gabriel Paccard become the first to ascend Mont Blanc, 1786

Metal bullet cartridges are patented by Smith and Wesson, 1854

Mimeograph is patented by Thomas Edison, 1876

Wilbur Wright makes the brother's first public flight, at a racecourse in Le Mans, France, 1908

The millionth patent is filed in the United States Patent Office by Francis Holton for a tubeless vehicle tire, 1911

The German airship Graf Zeppelin begins a round-the-world flight, 1929

The United Nations Charter is signed by the United States, the 3rd nation to join, 1945

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is founded by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, 1967

Richard Nixon announces his resignation as President of the United States, effective the next day, 1974

The lights go on at Wrigley Field for the first time, making it the last staduim in the majors to host a night game (which was subsequently rained out!), 1988

Iraq occupies and annexes Kuwait, leading to the Gulf War to liberate Kuwait within a couple of weeks, 1990

Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley is raised to the surface after 136 years on the ocean floor, 2000

Archeologist excavating the Templo Mayor, one of the Aztec's main temples in their capital city of Tenochtitlan (now Mexico city), make an unprecedented find - the skeleton of a young woman surrounded by piles of 1,789 human bones, 2012

The Walt Disney Company announces plans to create a new streaming service and cut ties with Netflix, 2017

Australia's most populous state, New South Wales, is declared to be 100% in drought, 2018

In a "Wright Brothers Moment" (key achievement), the National Ignition Facility of the Livermore Lab produces 1.3 megajoules of energy through nuclear fusion, 2021

Arguably the most dangerous drug trafficker in the world, Colombian drug dealer Dairo Antonio Úsuga (Otoniel) is sentenced to 45 years in prison in the US, 2023

20 comments:

  1. That's a great poem about the pig. Well done, Mimi.

    I like the fence and geese. God bless.

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  2. Thankfully our wires for everything are underground around here. But, Mom has had to call our internet provider a couple times and they are horrible. You can't get a human on the phone until you go through 80,000 hoops and then they still are not very nice. It was so much easier when you could just talk to a person and be done quickly.

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  3. I'm glad you got your internet cable put back where it belonged as quickly as you did. I realize the cable companies no matter who they are are swamped with work all the time but it does get aggravating when you need to talk to someone and you can't. Love the Goosey fence.

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  4. I am glad you got your internet wire fixed. It is so frustrating when everything has to go through a call centre and press countless options. Love the poem.

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  5. I had a very similar experience - hopefully, in time wires will become a thing of the past!
    Love the piggy poem!

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  6. That was a good story and it did end up being a happy thankful. FUn poem too. Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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  7. Hey! Excellent approach, the redial of a 'good' number. I have come to believe in the 'leave your number and we'll call back' thing... but if in a hurry, I just start hitting '0' as often as it takes to get connected to a human.

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  8. Java Bean: "Ayyy, the geese are probably just plotting who they should terrorize next and the fence is hoping they won't notice it!"

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  9. You put together great poetry and pictures. I wouldn't be able to believe a pig can get that big but our neighbor had pigs and ...I know, I know!

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  10. Cute poem and great story. Glad it wasn't an electrical wire. XO

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  11. Lovely poetry and photos and so glad you had someone to fix your cable wire ~ Cable Co here is useless ~ sigh ~ hugs,

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

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  12. Great poem. You made me smile :)

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  13. Happy Kitty Day! Oh... Blorf, calling to get appointments anymore seems like a form of torture... Glad it didn't get mowed, and is back where it belongs!
    Piggy, well, perhaps he needs his OWN couch? With tusks and trotters, my lap would say ouch!!! :)
    Cat

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  14. We LOVE your poem - piggy proud !! We thought this photo would be a FUN challenge and your poem and all that we've seen so far have been FABULOUS.

    Hugs, Pam and Teddy

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  15. Good one, eventually!☎️
    Happy International Cat Day (for yesterday)🐱

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  16. Redial! Brilliant idea. I must remember that tactic.

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  17. That was a fun poem and a super cute picture of the geese. Looks like they were very eager to get in it😹Double Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend🐾😽💞

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  18. Mom doesn't like it when we have cable/internet issues either. The peeps on the phone aren't usually very helpful. Mom says they just don't listen. We are glad you got a good one and got things fixed. Have a nice weekend.

    Woos - Misty and Timber

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  19. You were lucky (thanks to your persistence) in speaking with a live person! Not an easy task current day.
    As to pigs on the large side - I know someone with 2. Not that I ate pork much before but now, um, no, lol.

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  20. Another reason to not rely too much on any but old technology: 2 soup cans and a taut string, anyone?

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