Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Unusually Usual, a Random and Happy Tuesday Post

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It's time once again for a random and happy Tuesday, linking up with Stacy's Random Thoughts at Stacy Uncorked and Sandee at Comedy Plus 


Things are a bit different this week.


My Sweetie got Covid, and though i never had a positive test or felt ill, to err on the side of caution i am isolating for a couple of days.


Thus i went to Carl’s yesterday after he had left for work and had no contact with the rest of the family, and sanitized everything i had touched on my way out, washing machine and dryer, doorknobs, light switches, which i generally do anyway, but this time i did it last.


Fear not, however, i still have a tale to tell.  Last Thursday when i was there to clean the rest of the house, Carl had the day off and he felt sick, but it was his sinuses again.


“I need medicine,” he told me, “headache.”


You’ll have to check the medicine cabinets, i told him, and he did.  “Can’t find anything,” he said when he came back.


What were you looking for? i asked and he responded, “Tylenol.”


Since mommies are magic and i’m a mommy, i pulled a bottle of Tylenol from my bag of tricks and gave him 2.


“Do I need to take two?” he asked, and i told him to take one and if it didn’t help in about an hour, take the other.


He nodded and went to find water, spreading his usual chaos in the kitchen, which i then clean.


His tendency is to grab a cup from the cabinet, get a drink, set the cup on the counter, and next time he wants a drink, grab another cup.  You can see where this leads.


To combat it, he has a cup, which is mother washes by hand daily, and it lives on the counter by the sink.  It even has his name on it.  He is supposed to use it for water, only grabbing a cup from the cabinet if he wants tea, milk or juice.


It’s only partially effective.  When he grabs another cup, i remind him about his special cup and each time it’s like a revelation to him.


He then proceeded to eat a large amount for someone who was “sick” and then spent the rest of my time there doing what he loves best, snoozing.


Yesterday was not nearly as much fun with me arriving late, but don’t worry, he had his room in the usual chaos, although his fridge was more tidy than it generally is.  His mother had given him a head’s up i wouldn’t be there to prepare his lunch, so he’d made sandwiches, which were actually properly wrapped, will wonders never cease.


On this positive note, how about some funnies.






















Have a blessed and beautiful Tuesday, everyone!






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Today is:


Another Look Unlimited Day -- sponsored by Envira Myntyl, a day to look around and see what you don't need and can donate to charity, to lessen the flow to landfills


Bison-Ten-Yell Day -- celebrating the imaginary Bison-Ten-Yell, inventor of 10 battle yells now used as American football signals


Celtic Tree Month Muin (Vine) begins


Feast of Osiris -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)


Independence Day -- Transdniestria


National Blueberry Popsicle Day


National Boss/Employee Exchange Day -- US (or anyone else who wants to foster understanding between bosses and employees, trade places for a day and see how the other half lives!)


National Day -- Vietnam


Pierce Your Ears Day -- does a kitten screaming in my ear count?  oh, since the person who decided we should celebrate this today didn't leave a trace, i guess it's okay to interpret any way we want


Play Days -- sponsored by the HUMOR Project, add humor to your life; through Saturday  


Sacrifice to Hekate and Artemis -- Ancient Greek Calendar (date approximate)


Sedantag -- Germany


St. Agricola of Avignon's Day (Patron of rain -- for or against, whichever you need! -- of good weather and storks; Avignon, France; against misfortune and plague epidemics)


VJ Day -- Surrender Ceremony took place on this date aboard the USS Missouri



Anniversary Today:


Beginning of the Marathon Runs during the Persian War, Sept. 2-9, 490BC



Birthdays Today:


Cynthia Watros, 1968

Salma Hayek, 1966

Lennox Lewis, 1965

Keanu Reeves, 1964

Linda Purl, 1955

Jimmy Connors, 1952

Mark Harmon, 1951

Eric Dickerson, 1950

Christa McAuliffe, 1948

Nathaniel “Tiny” Archibald, 1948

Terry Bradshaw, 1948

Peter Victor Ueberroth, 1937

Marge Champion, 1923

Cleveland Amory, 1917

Lili'uokalani, 1838

James Forten, 1766



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Rose-Marie"(Operetta), 1924

"East of Suez"(Play), 1922

Ordinance on the Danish Church(Publication Date), 1637



Today in History:


Cicero's first Philippic (oratorical attack) on Marc Antony, BC44

Pharaoh Cleopatra VII of Egypt declares her son co-ruler as Ptolemy XV Caesarion, BC44

Octavian's troops win the Battle of Actium which ends the Final war of the Roman Republic, BC31

The Great Fire of London breaks out and burns for three days; it ends with 8 dead and 13,000 houses destroyed, 1666

Great Britain adopts the Gregorian calendar, nearly two centuries later than most of Western Europe, 1752

US Treasury Dept. is established by Congress, 1789

The solar super storm continues to affect electrical telegraph service, 1859

Theodore Roosevelt adivses the US to "Speak softly, and carry a big stick." 1901

President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam becomes the first foreign head of state to make a state visit to Australia, 1957

The Principality of Sealand is established, ruled by Prince Paddy Roy Bates, 1967

Swissair Flight 111 crashes near Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia; all 229 people on board are killed, 1998

Pope Benedict hosts an eco-festival, "Save Creation Day," in Loreto, Italy, to encourage Catholics to live an eco-friendly lifestyle, 2007

Ending a 50-year ban on veiled female news presenters, Egypt's state television gives its female presenters a choice of wearing, or not wearing, a veil, 2012

Swimmer Diana Nyad makes history, becoming the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage, 2013

The public learns about AT&T's The Hemisphere Project, which gives telephone call data to law enforcement agencies, including the DEA, 2013

Earth's trees number just over 3 trillion according to study published in "Nature" by Thomas Crowther of Yale University, 2015

A major fire at the National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro destroys most of its 20 million artifacts, 2018

The attempted assassination of Argentina's vice-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner fails when the assassin's gun jams, 2022

India successfully launches its first spacecraft to study the sun, Aditya-L1, 2023


Monday, September 1, 2025

Babies (Awww Monday), Inspiring Quote of the Week and Poetry Monday, Under the Sea

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Awww Monday is hosted by Sandee at Comedy Plus.


Join us every Monday for Awww...Mondays.  Post a picture that makes you say Awww... and that's it.


Make sure you get the code from Sandee's site, linked above, and leave a link to your post so we can visit you.  What better way to start the week than with a smile!


These babies were screaming until they got fed, then peace reigned.










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Sparks is the brainchild of Annie of McGuffy's Reader, who wanted us to post something positive and uplifting at the start of the week.  While she no longer blogs, i like to post an Inspiring Quote of the Week in her honor.     







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Our dear friend Diane is taking a break

accommodations we must make

we miss her poetry and wit

so carry on as Poetry Monday's a hit!


Poetry Monday was started by Diane at On The Alberta/Montana Border Charlotte/Mother Owl and i are keeping it going while she takes a blog break, we hope temporarily.  Anyone else is welcome to join in the fun, just let us know!


This week the theme is Under the Sea.                  

   


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carnival under

the sea has to have a good

for-tuna teller


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Things under the sea

can be kind of crazy,

the whales are blubbermouths

but getting kind of lazy,

not keeping up with dolphins

who create content that lasts,

they won't put in much effort

at their latest pod-casts.

They might get kind of chunky,

they love to eat, those whales,

other fish don't get fat, 

they have their own scales.

The schools are getting in trouble,

the government's on a crusade

to raise academic standards,

now they're below "sea" level grades.

The turtles want to stay under

the water now for good,

it's where they can eat plenty,

on land they can't catch fast food.

And don't shell out any money, 

oysters are all a churl,

they clam up when asked 

to please share a pearl.

And why does the ocean roar so much,

at an answers I'll take some stabs,

the first is you'd roar, too,

if your bottom was full of crabs!


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Future themes are:


September 1 Under the Sea (Today!)

September 8 Big City

September 15 Tea Fusing

September 22 Kitchen

September 29 Snuggles


(All themes are from the 365 Days of Drawing Prompts and Other Arts Facebook group.)


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Today is:


Bahti Meskerem -- Eritrea (Revolution Day)


Bonnat Pig Fair -- Bonnat, France


Building and Code Staff Appreciation Day


Chicken Boy's Day -- the mascot of the now defunct restaurant by that name, the 22 foot statue of a boy with a chicken's head was saved from destruction and is now a pop icon in L.A. on Route 66


Constitution Day/National Day -- Slovakia


Day of Knowledge -- Estonia (an official Flag Day); Russia


Dia de Santiago Iglesias Pantin -- Puerto Rico


Disaster Prevention Day/Kanto Earthquake Memorial Day -- Japan


Ecclesiastical Year begins -- Orthodox Christian


Festival of Juno Regina and Jupiter Liber -- Ancient Roman Calendar


Ginger Cat Appreciation Day -- begun by Chris Roy, whose saving of a ginger kitten on this date in 1997 led to a life of animal welfare volunteer work


Hassaku Oshi-tsuki -- Tsuma, Oki Island, Japan (bull sumo, with bulls pushing each other out of the ring)


International Day of Awareness of the Dolphins of Taiji/Save Japan's Dolphins Day -- the drive and hunt begin today in Japan, and events are held around the world


Labor Day/Labour Day -- Bermuda; Canada; Palau; U.S. and Territories


Luxembourg City Kermesse -- Luxembourg City, Luxembourg (the capital city gets a day off to enjoy the country's biggest fun festival)


Mustaqillik Kuni -- Uzbekistan (Independence Day, 1991)


National Cherry Popover Day


National No Rhyme (Nor Reason) Day -- the day to celebrate the amazing words in the English language that do not rhyme with any other words


Nutt Day -- for Emma M. Nutt, the first female telephone operator


Oyster Season begins


Partridge's Day -- partridge hunting season begins in UK


Presidential Message Day -- Mexico


Random Acts of Kindness Day -- New Zealand


Save the Koala Month -- anyone can help by "adopting" one    


Sing A Silly Song in Bed Day -- now, this one has no real rhyme or reason


St. Fiacre's Day -- Ireland and France (the rest of the church celebrates this Patron of gardeners on August 30)


St. Gideon the Judge's Day (Patron of Saint-Gedeon-de-Beauce, Canada)


St. Giles' Day (Patron of the beggars, blacksmiths, breast feeding, cancer patients, disabled/handicapped people, epileptics, forests, hermits, horses, lepers, mentally ill people, noctiphobics, paupers and the poor, rams, spur makers, woods; Edinburgh, Scotland; Toifa, Italy; against breast cancer, epilepsy, fear of the night, insanity, leprosy, mental illness, noctiphobia, sterility)


St. Simeon Stylites' Day -- Eastern Orthodox Christian


Teacher's Day -- Singapore


Umhlanga -- Eswatini (Swaziland) (Reed Dance Public Holiday and final day, culmination of the Reed Dance Celebration begun last week and sponsored by the Royal Family)


Wattle Day -- Australia



Anniversary Today:


Benjamin Franklin marries Deborah Read, 1730



Birthdays Today:


Timothy Duane "Tim" Hardaway, 1966

Gloria Estefan, 1957

Dr. Phil McGraw, 1950

Barry Gibb, 1946

Lily Tomlin, 1939

Alan Dershowitz, 1938

Don Stroud, 1937

Seiji Ozawa, 1935

Conway Twitty, 1933

"Boxcar" Willie, 1931

Rocky Marciano, 1923

Yvonne DeCarlo, 1922

Vittorio Gassman, 1922

Walter Philip Reuther, 1907

Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1875

Englebert Humperdinck. 1854 (composer, esp of opera Hansel and Gretel)

Johann Pachelbel, 1653



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Art Linkletter's House Party"(TV), 1952

"Androcles and the Lion"(Play), 1913



Today in History:


Rabbi Moses Ben Nachman establishes a Jewish community in Jerusalem, 1267

Adi Granth, now known as Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhs, was first installed at Harmandir Sahib, 1601

The first yacht race is held, between England's King Charles I and his brother James, 1661

Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa forms in California, 1772

Juno, one of the largest main belt asteroids, is discovered by German astronomer Karl Ludwig Harding, 1804

Narcissa Whitman, one of the first white women to settle west of the

Rocky Mountains, arrives at Walla Walla, Washington, 1836

The first Pullman sleeping car is put into service, 1859

The Solar Superstorm/Carrington Event: a huge solar sunspot and solar flare storm that disrupted telegraphy and allowed the Aurora Borealis to be seen as far south as the Caribbean occurs, 1859

Joseph Lister performs the first antiseptic surgery, 1865

Robert T. Freeman becomes the first African American to graduate from the Harvard Dental School, 1867

The first underground rapid transit system in North America, the Boston Subway, opens, 1897

One of the first science fiction films ever, A Trip To The Moon, opens in France, 1902

Alberta and Saskatchewan become the 8th and 9th Canadian provinces, 1905

Martha, the last passenger pigeon, dies at the Cincinnati Zoo, 1914

The United States, Australia and New Zealand sign a mutual defense pact, called the ANZUS Treaty, 1951

In Reykjavík, Iceland, American Bobby Fischer beats Russian Boris Spassky and becomes the world chess champion, 1972

Canada adopts the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as part of its Constitution, 1982

A joint French-American expedition locates the wreckage of the RMS Titanic, 1985

Luxembourg becomes the first nation to complete the transition to all digital tv broadcasting, 2006

After four Israeli settlers are shot at the Israeli settlement Beit Hagai, the Palestinian Authority arrested 250 members of Hamas, 2010

To avoid further fighting, Libya's Transitional Council extends the deadline to surrender for tribal leaders in Sirte, 2011

U.S. National Park officials notify 3,100 recent visitors of an outbreak of Hantavirus sourced to tent cabins in Yosemite National Park, 2012

In southwestern China, at least four people are killed by a 5.9-magnitude earthquake, 2013

Stock markets around the world fall after China reports a low value for its purchasing managers' index, suggesting that the nation's economy is slowing, 2015

Hurricane Dorian makes landfall on Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands, northern Bahamas, as a category five storm with winds of 180mph (285km/h), 2019

Mongolians protest against moves to teach school subjects in Mandarin instead of Mongolian in their schools, 2020

South America's second-longest river, the Paraná, hits its lowest levels in 77 years due to drought, 2021

Record rain is recorded in Central Park, New York (7.13 inches) and Newark, New Jersey (8.41 inches) from remnants of Hurricane Ida, 2021