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Working with Ms. G can get complicated, if it happens at all.
It's as if she has a little panel of people in her head and all are arguing for their own pet plan, and one after another they step up and say, "We're doing this!" and then step back and the next one steps up and has a turn.
Tuesday she noted she was camping in her 5th Wheel/camper "Patience" and she'd see me next week.
Wednesday morning she called and texted 4 more times with a change of plans which began with go to her house and just take care of the cats and the second expanded that to a couple of outdoor chores and stocking up the fridge with her cold drinks while i was there.
Then a call to say she'd forgotten to bring her insulin on the trip and could i just feed the cats and then get her insulin and meet her halfway between here and the park where she is camping?
The final upshot was she'd only packed shorts and t-shirts and had run out of propane for heat and the temps were down in the 50's, so she was coming back to town to get warmer clothes and insulin and she'd take care of the cats, and i got an unexpected partial day off!
Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Panel.
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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 Angel Sammy's Poetry Day! This week's image and my poem:
Mike comes in every day
and has himself a beer
and what do you know today he has
brought his human here!
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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 no matter how many times the plans changed today, it all still worked out.
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Today is:
Black Poetry Day -- birth anniversary of the USA's first published black poet, Jupiter Hammon (some sites say this is on the 3rd Friday each year)
Buffalo Racing Festival -- Chonburi, Thailand (lots of water buffalo contests, including fancy dress!)
Conflict Resolution Day -- Association for Conflict Resolution
Dessalines Day -- Haiti
Doburoku Matsuri -- Oita Prefecture, Japan (one of the few sake festivals at a shrine; through tomorrow)
Festival of Hengest -- Asatru (approximate date of the Norse celebration of Hengest and Horsa, who fought to establish Norse settlements in Eastern Britain)
Four Prunes Day (only if you dare!)
Full Hunter's Moon/Full Blood Moon/Full Sanguine Moon (some also consider this the true Harvest Moon, if last month's came too early)
Boun Ok Phansa and Ventiane -- Laos (end of "Buddist Lent" and a traditional boat race festival starting tomorrow with hundreds of decorated candle-lit floats made of paper set adrift in the rivers)
Kojagrat Purnima -- Nepal (end of Dashain)
Thadingyut Full Moon/"Buddhist Lent" ends -- Myanmar (begins at sunset, through tomorrow)
Vap Full Moon Poya Day -- Sri Lanka
Gaudy Day a/k/a Wear Something Gaudy Day
Get Smart About Credit Day -- sponsored by the American Bankers Association
Get to Know Your Customers Day -- third Thursday of every quarter
International Credit Union Day -- World Council of Credit Unions
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty -- UN
Lakshmi Puja -- OR, TR, WB, India (Hindu celebration during the Festival of Lights)
Loyalty Day -- Argentina
Mulligan Day -- C. Daniel Rhodes wants you to give yourself or someone else a free do-over today
National Pasta Day
National Police Day -- Thailand (Wan Tamruat)
Paint a Mural on a Sidewalk Day -- let your inner child go a bit wild, but please use paint that will wash away so you don't get in trouble!
Preaching of the Lion Sermon -- St. Katharine Cree Church, London, England (Sermon dating back to the 1640's in commemoration of a gift for the poor made by Sir John Gayer, who was delivered from a lion while in Turkey)
St. Ignatius of Antioch's Day (Patron of the Church in the Eastern Mediterranean and North Africa; against throat diseases)
St. Richard Gwin's Day (Patron of large families, parents of large families, torture victims)
Sukkot -- Judaism (begins at sundown, through sundown Oct. 24)
Work on Your Charisma Day -- because what else are you going to do on a lazy October afternoon?
Anniversaries Today:
Radio Corporation of America (RCA) is founded, 1919
Composer Johann S. Bach marries his niece Maria Bach, 1707
Crown Prince Fernando of Aragon marries Princess Isabella of Castile, 1469
Birthdays Today:
Eminem, 1972
Ermie Els, 1969
Norm MacDonald, 1963
Richard Roeper, 1959
Alan Jackson, 1958
Mae Jemison, 1956
Howard Rollins, 1950
Margot Kidder, 1948
George Wendt, 1948
Michael McKean, 1947
Ronn Owens, 1945
Evel Knievel, 1938
Beverly Garland, 1926
Jimmy Breslin, 1930
Tom Poston, 1921
Montgomery Clift, 1920
Rita Hayworth, 1918
Arthur Miller, 1915
Albino Luciani, Pope John Paul I, 1912
Jean Arthur, 1905
Spring Byington, 1893
Buck Ewing, 1859
Jupiter Hammon, 1711
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical"(Musical), 1967
"The Hollywood Squares"(TV), 1966
"On a Clear Day You Can See Forever"(Musical), 1965
Jailhouse Rock(Film), 1957
"Chayka/The Seagull"(Chekhov play), 1896
"Don Sanche"(Liszt opera), 1825
Today in History:
King Cyrus the Great of Persia marches into the city of Babylon and releases the Jews from their 70 years of exile and making the first Human Rights Declaration, BC539
Battle of Neville's Cross, the defeat of King David II of Scotland by Edward III of England, 1346
German astronomer Johannes Kepler observes a supernova in the constellation Ophiuchus, 1604
Boston blacks petition the legislature for equal school facilities, 1787
The political rights of Jews are suspended in the Duchy of Warsaw, 1808
Thomas Edison files a patent for the Optical Phonograph (the first movie), 1888
Guglielmo Marconi's company begins the first commercial transatlantic wireless service between Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada, and Clifden, Ireland, 1907
Albert Einstein arrives in the US as a refugee from Nazi Germany, 1933
The first commercial nuclear power station is officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in Sellafield,in Cumbria, England, 1956
Prime Minister of Australia Robert Menzies opens the artificial Lake Burley Griffin in the middle of the capital Canberra, 1964
Botswana and Lesotho join the United Nations, 1966
Quebec Vice-Premier and Minister of Labour Pierre Laporte murdered by members of the FLQ terrorist group, 1970
OPEC starts an oil embargo against a number of western countries, considered to have helped Israel in its war against Syria, 1973
Mother Teresa is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, 1979
The pinnacle is fitted on the roof of Taipei 101, making it the World's tallest highrise, 2003
Australia's first Saint, Mary MacKillop, is canonized by Pope Benedict XVI, 2010
Astronomers confirm the identification of the nearest planet outside of our solar system, orbiting Alpha Centauri B, 2012
Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch muppeteer Caroll Spinney leaves "Sesame Street" after 50 years, 2018
Canada legalizes the sale of recreational cannabis, the second country after Uruguay, 2018
Shehan Karunatilka becomes the second Sri Lankan author to win the Booker Prize with his novel The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, 2022
Ms. G seems to keep you on your toes. I am glad that you got some time off though - and am still smiling at your poem.
ReplyDeleteA partial day off is better than none. Love the image and poem.
ReplyDeleteMs G, I think it's you who make the world spin! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice fence. I like it.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I'm laughing at your poem. And of course the picture. Now the fence I'm thinking I'm looking at a white Hacienda.
ReplyDeleteGood one for Ms. G (as usual), plus I'm still giggling about your poem!
ReplyDelete"...a little panel of people in her head and all are arguing for their own pet plan."
ReplyDeletehey! wait a minute! I know them... lol
fun Six
Ha! I think I have that crew in my head, except I am oriented to listening to the first two or three, then I am too tired to do much more!
ReplyDeleteAnd cheers to Mike! :D
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I love that poem! And by the way, I can hardly wait for Cajun joke day.
ReplyDeleteThat poem was the best out there in my opinion after reading many.
ReplyDeleteThat was quite a change to a change to a change, but a good thankful though. The Mike poem was a funny one.
ReplyDeleteOops, I forgot to say thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteMom loves the iron fence with the pillars. And your poem really made us laugh. Good one. Ms. G sounds like she might be as much of a challenge as Carl. At least they make your life interesting:)
ReplyDeleteWoos - Misty and Timber
At least with Carl you know what to expect. :) Nice poem. XO
ReplyDeleteMs. G came through in the end. All's well that ends in a partial day off!
ReplyDeleteAlways a good thankful - when things work out.
Java Bean: "Ayyy, that escalated quickly."
ReplyDeleteCharlee: "We're glad the cats got taken care of!"
Great poem!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun wa of describing the inside of a head. Lucky for you to have a partial day off. And that poem is too fun!
ReplyDeletePicture, poem...perfect! A partial day off - that's a rare event for you!
ReplyDeleteLove the poem!!!!! I bet they enjoy having some "horsing around" time in that place too!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam
As I was reading, I was thinking about all those sweet kitties. It's kind of like I'm living the scenario of your story: I live in an area affected by Hurricane Helene. The temps are getting into the 40s and 50s and there was a massive call for fosters. I've fostered a little before, but with four cats (three are special needs) and a doggie, I had my hands full. But to help out a family who lost everything in the storm? Well, now we have a temporary trio of cute kitties waiting to go back to their pawrents once they secure housing. Yikes there are 7 cats in my house now. Hehe. And it's so fun. :)
ReplyDeleteOops...forgot to sign in up there.... As I was reading, I was thinking about all those sweet kitties. It's kind of like I'm living the scenario of your story: I live in an area affected by Hurricane Helene. The temps are getting into the 40s and 50s and there was a massive call for fosters. I've fostered a little before, but with four cats (three are special needs) and a doggie, I had my hands full. But to help out a family who lost everything in the storm? Well, now we have a temporary trio of cute kitties waiting to go back to their pawrents once they secure housing. Yikes there are 7 cats in my house now. Hehe. And it's so fun. :)
ReplyDeleteGoodness but she keeps you on your toes! Well, anyway, it's a gig.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see Mike brought his human along and I hope Mkke bought the first round!