Sunday, November 17, 2024

Farming Techniques (Cajun Joke), Sunday Selections and Sunday Selfie

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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.


It was wonderful visiting with Bigger Girl at Grandma and Grandpa's house on Friday, and the meal Bigger Girl cooked for us was delightful.  Even Grandma loved it.  I'm grateful for chefs, and for the farmers who grow the food.


Boudreaux allus done have him de garden out back, an' one year Thibodeaux's wife, Marie, done be visitin' Clothile an' she see de tomato plants an' all de tomatoes be dis pretty pink.  She ax, "How you get dem tomatoes to be dat color?" 


An' Clothile say, "I don' know, Boudreaux done dat, you's gots to ax him."


So later Marie ax Boudreaux, "How you done get dem tomatoes to be dat pretty pink color?"


An' Boudreaux say, "You gots to blush de tomatoes."


An' Marie say, "What dat mean?"


An' Boudreaux say, "Ever' mornin' I done gets up an' go outside afore it be light, an' I take off my clo'es an' run nekkid in de garden an' it make de tomatoes blush."


Well, Marie t'ink dat be crazy, but she decide dey gots a high 'nuff fence an' since it be befo' sunrise, she be goin' try an' get de tomatoes to be dat color.  So she go out an' run in de garden nekkid ever' mornin'.


Later, Boudreaux done ax, "Marie, did you start blushin' you tomatoes?"


An' Marie say, "Well, I done be runnin' in de garden nekkid ever' mornin' an' my tomatoes still be green, but mais! my cucumbers already be 10 inches long!"



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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.        


It's starting to light up around here, and sometimes there are other things which catch my eye, although there haven't been many "spectacular" sunsets lately.

























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This week, April wants to join the Kitties Blue at The Cat On My Head for their Sunday Selfies Blog Hop.   https://thecatonmyhead.com


I asked if she really wanted to, and she said yes, as long as she didn't have to move to do it.










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Take A Hike Day is an internet generated "holiday" and some websites say it's actually "Tell Your Boss to Take a Hike Day", but i don't recommend that unless you've recently inherited a fortune or won the Lotto.



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Today is:


Alascattalo Day -- Anchorage, Alaska (A salute to Alaskan humor, a parade in honor of the "alascattalo", a cross between a moose and a walrus; the longest running, shortest parade in the world, held in the alley behind Club Paris from 12:03 to 12:07 pm.  A prize is given to the smallest and ugliest float -- yes, it must be both small and ugly.  An anonymous queen will be crowned, if she has the bad sense to show up.)


Army Day -- Democratic Republic of the Congo


Ashi Vanguhi -- Ancient Persian Calendar/Zoroastrian (celebration of Ashi Vanguhi, or Holy Blessing; date approximate, always two days after a full moon around this time of year)


Coping With Uncertainty Day -- of uncertain origin, as it should be


Electronic Greeting Card Day -- internet generated, and of course probably started by the electronic greeting card websites


Homemade Bread Day -- use the bread machine, it's fun and easy, i promise!  sponsored by the Homemade Bread Day Committee of Ann Arbor, MI, US


International Students Day -- International (meant to celebrate all students around the world, not specifically students studying in countries other than their own; anniversary of the Nazi storming and closing of the University of Prague)


John Peter Zenger Day -- marking his arrest in 1734 for libel; he continued to edit his newspaper from jail and was acquitted, an early victory for freedom of the press


National Baklava Day


National Farm Joke Day


National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week -- US (remembering those who have little or nothing during the upcoming holiday celebrations, and making time to share our bounty with them; through the 23rd)     

      co-sponsors National Coalition for the Homeless and National Student Campaign Against Hunger & Homelessness 


National Unfriend Day -- all those people on Facebook you regret accepting as friends?  Jimmy Kimmel suggests you unfriend them today!


Polytechneio -- Greece (anniversary of the 1973 student protests against the junta)


Presidents' Day -- Marshall Islands


Public Restroom Hand Dryer Appreciation Day -- internet generated, and why?  they've been proven less sanitary, blowing germs everywhere; i will not appreciate this one


Shogi Day -- Japan (celebrating shogi, a chess-like game)


St. Elizabeth of Hungary's Day (Patron of bakers, beggars, brides, charitable societies, charitable workers, countesses, exiles, falsely accused people, hoboes, homeless people, hospitals, lace makers/lace workers, nursing homes, nursing services, people in exile, people ridiculed for their piety, tertiaries, tramps, widows; Sisters of Mercy; Teutonic Knights; Erfurt, Germany; Jaro, Philippines; against in-law problems, the death of children, toothache)


St. Hilda's Day (Patron of learning and culture)


St. Hugh of Lincoln's Day (Patron of sick children, sick people, swans)


Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day -- Czech Republic; Slovakia


Tori No Ichi -- Japan (the second "rooster day" of November, so called because it is held on the two or three days of the rooster this month, in which to wish good luck and prosperity at temple and shrine ceremonies around the country, and celebrate with a fair)


Volkstrauertag -- Germany (National Day of Mourning for all victims of National Socialism and the dead of both world wars)


World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims -- UN


World Prematurity Day -- International (raising awareness about premature birth, the leading cause of newborn death each year, and what can be done to prevent it)    




Birthdays Today:


Isaac Hanson, 1980

Laura Wilkinson, 1977

Matthew Settle, 1969

Daisy Fuentes, 1966

Sophie Marceau, 1966

Dylan Walsh, 1963

RuPaul, 1960

Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, 1958

Danny DeVito, 1944

Lauren Hutton, 1944

Lorne Michaels, 1944

Tom Seaver, 1944

Lauren Hutton, 1943

Martin Scorsese, 1942

Gordon Lightfoot, 1938

Rock Hudson, 1925

Sichiro Honda, 1906

Lee Strassberg, 1901

Bernard Law Montgomery, 1887

August Mobius, 1790

John Peter Zenger, 1734

Atahualpa, last Emperor of the Inca, 1502

Flavius Claudius Julianus, Roman Emperor, 331

Vespian, Roman Emperor, 9



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Sunset Boulevard"(Musical), 1994

"Rumors"(Simon play), 1988

"The Elephant Man"(Play), 1977

"The Sorcerer"(Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera), 1877

"Andromaque"(Racine tragedy), 1667



Today in History:


Diocletian is proclaimed emperor by his soldiers, 284

England and Spain sign an anti-French covenant/treaty, 1511

Elizabeth I ascends the English throne, 1558

France and Spain sign the Peace of the Pyrenees treaty, 1659

The Church of England organizes in New England, 1785

Congress holds its first session in the still incomplete Capitol Building of Washington, D.C., 1800

The Delta Phi fraternity, America's oldest continuous social fraternity, is founded at Union College in Schenectady, New York, 1827

Ecuador and Venezuela separate from Greater Colombia, 1831

Street signs are first authorized at San Francisco intersections, 1853

David Livingstone becomes the first European to see Victoria Falls, 1855

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Slavonic March is given its première performance in Moscow, 1876

Japan and Korea sign The Eulsa Treaty, 1905

The first US dental hygienist course is formed, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1913

US declares the Panama Canal Zone to be neutral, 1914

Lenin defends the "temporary" removal of freedom of the press, 1917

American scientists John Bardeen and Walter Brattain observe the basic principles of the transistor, a key element for the electronics revolution of the 20th Century, 1947

Douglas Engelbart receives the patent for the first computer mouse, 1970

In Czechoslovakia, the Velvet Revolution that would overthrow the communist government begins when student protests in Prague are quelled by riot police, 1989

Brian May of the rock band Queen was appointed Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University, 2007

In Sweden, divers find the wreckage of the Svardet, a warship sunk in 1676 during the Battle of Oland, 2011

The Church of England adopts legislation enabling the appointment of female bishops, 2014

A smaller pyramid found within 2 known Kukulkan "nesting" pyramids dating from 550-580 AD is announced at Chichen Itza in Yucatan, Mexico, 2016

British Columbia declares a state of emergency after an "atmospheric river" storm causes widespread rain and flooding, 2021

Zimbabwe declares a state of emergency in its capital Harare over a cholera outbreak, 2023

2 comments:

  1. Love the things that caught your eye and your camera. That is one weird and I think ugly car though.

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  2. A most excellent, non-moving, selfie from April. Those trees, decorated with lights, are a delight. A nice other way of lighting up the scene. And seeing sunshine and white clouds poking through the dark is a reminder there is always hope. A clever use of reflection, too.
    Have a great week!
    ERin

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