Thursday, October 24, 2024

Artistry (Six Sentence Story), Good Fences, Sammy’s Poetry Day and Brian’s Thankful Thursday

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Shimmering gossamer

Produced from within

Intricate weaving

Delicate lace

Each a masterpiece

Resilient, fragile web



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





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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!






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It's usually Angel Sammy's Poetry Day, but Ms. Pam is out of town this week on their annual vacation.  How about a poem from the past.    






I love my gentle, quiet house,

so dark and so serene.

I share it with my sweet pet mouse

and I am its only queen.


Some might think it's spooky and dark

and I admit I often shun bright light,

but here I'm happy as a lark

and don't mean to give affright.



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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 for my Sweetie.  He and his twin brother turned 71 yesterday.






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Today is:


Feast of Good & Plenty (the candies)


Food Day -- US (inspiring people to change their diets and our food policies)  


Independence Day -- Zambia(1964)


Lilith's Day -- Ancient Mesopotamian Calendar (Lilith, legendary first wife of Adam, mother of the giants; date approximate)


Maladay -- Discordianism


National Bologna Day


Share a Pop Tart With Someone You Love Day -- internet generated, and how much do you want to bet the Kellog company may have had a hand in it?


Simchat Torah -- Judaism (day to celebrate the reading of the Law; begins at sunset, through sunset tomorrow)


St. Anthony Claret's Day (Patron of weavers; Catholic press; Claretians; Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary)


St. Crispin's Eve Celebration -- Tenby, Wales


St. Raphael the Archangel's Day (traditional date; Patron of health inspectors, druggists, happy meetings, leaving home, travelers; against blindness)


Suez Victory Day -- Egypt


Take Back Your Time Day -- Canada; U.S. (anniversary of the day in the US that the Fair Labor Standards Act went into effect, specifying a 40-hour work week as the standard, in 1938)


United Nations Day

     Disarmament Week begins

     World Development Information Day


World Origami Days -- held each year from today, the birth anniversary of Lillian Oppenheimer, founder of the first origami societies in Britain and the US, until Nov. 11, which is Origami Day in Japan; a couple of good sites for all things origami are here and here 



Birthdays Today:


Monica, 1980

Kevin Kline, 1947

F. Murray Abraham, 1939

Bill Wyman, 1936

David Nelson, 1936

J. P. "Big Bopper" Richardson, 1930

Y. A. Tittle, 1926

Moss Hart, 1904

Melvin Purvis, 1903

Alexandra David-Neel, 1868 (first female foreigner to explore Tibet)

Belva A. Bennett Lockwood, 1838

Sarah Joseph Hale, 1788 (author of "Mary had a little lamb")

Antony van Leeuwenhoek, 1632

Domitian, Roman Emperor, 51



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Dancing at Lughnasa"(Play), 1991

"Voices for Today"(Britten Op. 75), 1965

"Take Me Out to the Ball Game"(Single release), 1908

"Zibeunerbaron/The Gypsy Baron"(Strauss Opera), 1885

The first Transcontinental Telegram is sent, 1861



Today in History:


Cathedral of Chartres is dedicated, 1260

The Treaty of Westphalia ends the 30 Years War, recognized the independence of Switzerland, and marks the end of the Holy Roman Empire, 1648

Felix Mendelssohn, age 9, performs his first public concert in Berlin, 1818

The match is patented, by A. Phillips, 1836

The first US transcontinental telegram is sent, from San Francisco to Washington, DC, ending the need for the Pony Express after only 2 years, 1861

Levi P. Morton, US ambassador to France, drives the first rivet for the Statue of Liberty, 1881

Dr. Robert Koch discovers the germ that causes tuberculosis, 1882

Anna Taylor becomes the first woman to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel, 1901

The first NYC subway opens, 1904

Harry Houdini's last performance, 1926

The Hershey Company is incorporated, 1927

"Black Thursday", the start of the stock market crash, Dow Jones down 12.8%, 1929

Al Capone is sentenced for tax evasion, 1931

The George Washington Bridge, connecting NY to NJ, opens, 1931

US forbids child labor in factories, 1938

The United Nations Charter is signed by the first member nations, 1945

Eisenhower pledges US support to South Vietnam, 1954

Government of Poland legalizes Solidarity trade union, 1980

Launch of Deep Space 1 comet/asteroid mission, 1998

The Concorde makes its last commercial flight, 2003

Justice Rutherford of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice struck down the "motive clause", an important part of the Canadian Anti-Terrorism Act, 2006

"Bloody Friday" saw many of the world's stock exchanges experience the worst declines in their history, with drops of around 10% in most indices, 2008

The Northern Lights become visible over much of North America due to a coronal mass ejection, 2011

The E.U. plans to reduce carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent compared to 1990 levels and increase renewables to 27 percent of all energy sources, 2014

Iditarod officials confirm that some dogs in the race have been doped after they tested positive for banned substances, 2017

The remains of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco are removed from the mausoleum in Valley of the Fallen and reburied in private family vault in Madrid, 2019

The US West Coast experiences its strongest storm ever, with a recorded barometric pressure of 945.2mb and San Francisco's wettest ever day in October, 2021

Tom Brady becomes first quarterback in NFL history to record 600 touchdown passes, 2021

Rishi Sunak becomes the first Prime Minister of color in England's history, 2022

Silent film actress Anna May Wong becomes the first Asian-American featured on a US coin as part of the American Women Quarters Program celebrating female trailblazers, 2022

16 comments:

  1. I love your repeated poem and your tribute to the web makers.

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  2. What a fence. I'm not sure about gigantic tarantulas or spiders.

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  3. You are into spiders today. The six sentences goes very well with the fence spiders.

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  4. Cool story and a fun poem. A perfect thankful too. Happy Birthday to your sweetie, we are the same age. Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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  5. Not a fan of spiders, but I really like the poem about spiderwebs. And I'm not sure why, but that prompt looks like it should be for the Addams Family... Eeep!
    Cat

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  6. Love your little six, how they do, I can't imagine! A delightful poem too.

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  7. Spider day today? Both poem, photos and thankful are nice.

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  8. Lovely writings and Happy Birthday to Sweetie ~ celebrate ~ hugs,

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

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  9. Nice poem. Happy Belated birthday to your sweetie and his brother. XO

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  10. Lovely, Mimi. As much as I am not a fan of spiders, that was a lovely homage.
    A poem out of the past? Sure!
    Happy Birthday to Sweetie and his twin brother!

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  11. Excellent poems today and I love that almost spooky image.

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  12. A lovely six with a spider, and a nice poem. Mmm, sweet.

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  13. Java Bean: "Ayyy, I would love a fence like that! Easy to see through for maximum running and barking!"

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  14. ...and poetry too?!?!!
    lol (where are my virtual crayons... I'll catch up with you guys in a few years)

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  15. Your six at the top is fabulous!

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