Thursday, September 18, 2025

Turn Down the Heat (Six Sentence Story), Good Fences, Sammy's Poetry Day and Brian's Thankful Thursday

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"I'm going to boil some eggs," Daughter-in-Law said.


Are you going to do it in the rice cooker? i asked.


She looked at me with the expression which says she'd never thought of such a thing before and asked, "Does that work?"


I used to do it all the time, i answered, and it beats heating up the kitchen with the whole stove and dealing with the pilot light and getting the stove lit at all.


Daughter-in-Law was quite intrigued with the idea, since in fact she doesn't particularly like lighting up the propane stove, so she tried boiling them in the rice cooker and it worked beautifully.


Any time you can find an easier way to do something, especially if it means you don't have to heat up the whole kitchen in summer, do it!



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





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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:    





I wanted to ride on parade day

and thought this design really keen,

but if it rains on parade day,

that would be really mean!



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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 i've been able to visit Ms. JAI at hospice several times and talked to her youngest daughter.  She has been a good friend.  Prayers and good thoughts for an easy passing are still appreciated.






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Today is:


Autumn Equinox Festival at Chechen Itza -- beginning today, thousands will gather for the amazing play of light and shadow each evening at sunset through the 27th)


Chiropractic Founder's Day -- celebrating the first chiropractic adjustment ever performed, by D.D. Palmer on Harvey Lillard, on this date in 1895


Eleven Days of Global Unity -- Day 8, Human Rights (sponsored by We, the World


Hug a Greeting Card Writer Day -- they are generally anonymous, often underappreciated, so today, give one a hug! (if you know any, that is)


Hummer/Bird Celebration -- Rockport and Fulton, TX, US (ruby-throated hummingbirds and other avian species are the stars of this show; through Sunday)


Ig® Nobel Prize Ceremony -- Boston University, Boston, MA, US (each winner has done improbable research, something that makes people laugh, then think)


Independence Day -- Chile


National Cheeseburger Day


National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day -- US  


National Respect! Day(sm) -- US (encouraging abused women to respect themselves enough to get out)


National Teach Ag Day -- US (streamed live from CHS Inc. headquarters)  


Plataia -- Ancient Greek Calendar (date approximate)


St. Joseph of Cupertino's Day (Levitating saint, and so Patron of air crews, air travelers, astronauts, paratroopers, pilots/aviators, students, test takers; Cupertino, Italy)


World Water Monitoring Day -- International    




Anniversaries Today:


Constantine II of Greece marries Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark, 1964

The United States Air Force becomes a separate military service, 1947

Hull House opens, 1889



Birthdays Today:


Jada Pinkett Smith, 1971

Lance Armstrong, 1971

Alsha Tyler, 1970

James Gandolfini, 1961

Ryne Sandberg, 1959

Frankie Avalon, 1939

Robert Blake, 1933

Scotty Bowman, 1933

June Foray, 1920

Jack Warden, 1920

Rossano Brazzi, 1916

Agnes DeMille, 1905

Greta Garbo, 1905

Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, 1905

John Diefenbaker, 1895

Joseph Story, 1779

George Read, 1733

Samuel Johnson, 1709

Marcus Ulpius Nerva Trajanus, Emperor Trajan, 53



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Baseball"(Documentary), 1994

"Love is a Many Splendored Thing"(TV), 1967

"Get Smart"(TV), 1965

"The Addams Family"(TV), 1964

"Wagon Train"(TV), 1957

"The Paul Winchell Show"(TV), 1950

"Johnny Belinda"(Play), 1940

"Strictly Dishonorable"(Play), 1929

"Disraeli"(Play), 1911




Today in History:


Christopher Columbus lands at Costa Rica on his 4th and final voyage, 1502

Ft. Ticonderoga, NY opens, 1755

The British capture Quebec City, 1759

John Harris builds the first spinet piano in the US, 1769

President Washington lays the cornerstone of the Capitol Building, 1793

Royal Opera House in London opens, 1809

A horse beats the first US made locomotive, near Baltimore, 1830

Tiffany and Co. (first named Tiffany & Young) is founded by Charles Lewis Tiffany and Teddy Young in New York City; the store is called a "stationery and fancy goods emporium", 1837

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is first published, 1842

First publication of The New-York Daily Times, which later becomes The New York Times, 1851

Old Faithful Geyser is observed and named by Henry D. Washburn during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition to Yellowstone, 1870

The banking firm of Jay Cooke & Co. in Philadelphia declares bankruptcy, which starts the Panic of 1873 and a severe economic depression, 1873

The Blackpool Illuminations are switched on for the first time, 1879

Riots break out in Montreal to protest against compulsory smallpox vaccination, 1885

In appreciation for all she had done for the tribe, Harriet Maxwell Converse, adopted as a member of the Seneca tribe, is made a chief of the Six Nations Tribe at the Tonawanda Reservation, 1891

Daniel David Palmer gives the first chiropractic adjustment, 1895

A typhoon with tsunami kills an estimated 10,000 people in Hong Kong, 1906

The Irish Home Rule Act becomes law, but is delayed until after World War I, 1914

The Netherlands gives women the right to vote, 1919

The Columbia Broadcasting System goes on the air, 1927

Juan de la Cierva makes the first autogyro crossing of the English Channel, 1928

Margaret Chase Smith of Maine becomes the first woman elected to the US Senate without completing another senator's term, 1948

Fidel Castro arrives in New York City as the head of the Cuban delegation to the United Nations, 1960

U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld dies in a plane crash, 1961

Burundi, Jamaica, Rwanda and Trinidad and Tobago are admitted to the United Nations, 1962

The Bahamas, East Germany and West Germany are admitted to the United Nations, 1973

Hurricane Fifi strikes Honduras with 110 mph winds, killing 5,000 people, 1974

Voyager I takes its first photograph of the Earth and the Moon together, 1977

Soyuz 38 carries 2 cosmonauts (including 1 Cuban) to Salyut 6 space station, 1980

Joe Kittinger completes the first solo balloon crossing of the Atlantic, 1984

Liechtenstein becomes a member of the United Nations, 1990

ICANN is formed, 1998

The 72 year run of the soap opera The Guiding Light ends as its final episode is broadcast, 2009

Chileans celebrate the 200th anniversary oof their independence, 2010

After a large storm that took the roof off of Stadium Southland in Invercargill, 100,000 people in New Zealand are left without water, 2010

Scotland votes to remain a member of the United Kingdom in an independence referendum, 2014

The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Journal publishes finding about the earliest known fishhooks, at 23,000 years old, discovered on Okinawa Island, Japan, 2016

Cyclone Ianos, a rare 'medicane' (Mediterranean hurricane/tropical cyclone) begins sweeping across Greece, 2020

Fashion journalist Chioma Nnadi becomes the first black woman to head a major fashion magazine when she is named new head of British Vogue, 2023

The highest peak of Great Smoky Mountains National Park reverts to its Cherokee name of Kuwohi (previously Clingmans Dome), 2024

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Peacock Moth/Io Moth Caterpillar (Wordless Wednesday) and Words for Wednesday

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Linking up with Wordless Wednesday, Keith, Catsynth, and Sandee at Comedy Plus.     





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Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and has become a moveable feast of word or picture or music prompts to encourage us to write stories, poems, or whatever strikes our fancy.    


This month, River is providing the prompts on her blog.


NOTE:  This week's story is true, and is sad.  I won't be upset if you skip it.


This week's words/prompts are: 


1.feeling  

2.motion  

3.unthinkable  

4.blowing  

5.shopping  

6.road trip


Charlotte's colour of the month is beauty berry purple.


A few weeks ago i got the bright idea to change some things around on my every-other-Monday schedule and put it in MOTION.


Carl is always first thing in the morning, mostly so i can help him jump-start his work week.  He's just not a morning person and his mom appreciates the boost it gives him.


Once done with Carl, i had been doing Ms. D's house.  Ms. D lives only a few doors down from us.  Then i'd come home, pack supplies and go see Ms. JAI, who doesn't live far but it's at one of the busiest areas around.  I'd get finished just as the traffic was getting to be at its worst, and getting home wasn't always easy, especially on a hot afternoon in a car with no A/C.


I had the bright idea to start going to Ms. JAI right after Carl, at midday, and then get back to my neighborhood well before the traffic picks up to take care of Ms. D's place.


Both ladies had agreed, as long as i'm not waking them up in the early morning, switching was a fine idea.  Ms. JAI was especially happy as she always hated sending me off at 5pm, knowing what kind of ROAD TRIP i was getting into at that time of day.


This past Monday was supposed to be the first day for the new schedule.  I had already packed the cleaning supplies and took them with me in the morning.  When i finished at Carl's, i headed to Ms. JAI's and i started trying to call her.


There was no answer, and once i got there, there was no answer of the doorbell.  I had a bad FEELING about it, it's not like her to simply not answer either phone and not let me know if she has an appointment and won't be there when i arrive.


In other words, she's not one for BLOWING off commitments or appointments and has always let me know what's up, and it had been a few days since we'd texted each other.


I even climbed onto her balcony which overlooks the pond to see if the back door was open (she often leaves it unlocked all day, going in and out when she wants) but it wasn't, and the house was dark.


It made me uneasy, but i realized there was nothing for it but to go on with my day.  Since i was in the area near a store where i needed something but i don't get over that way except every other Monday, i decided to do a little SHOPPING and picked up one much needed item.


I then went on to Ms. D's place, where we talked and laughed and i got her place squared away for when family comes later this week.


About 20 minutes after i arrived home from Ms. D's, i got a phone call from Ms. JAI's number and answered.  It wasn't her, it was her daughter.


The UNTHINKABLE had happened.  Last week, the day after she and i had texted, she had one of her horrible dizzy spells, fell and broke her hip.  Once at the hospital, she had a massive stroke and brain bleed, becoming paralyzed on the same side where the broken hip was, her left.  She also became unable to swallow.


Because her "living will" has her as DNR, no feeding tube, no ventilator, and her blood pressure was too high for them to do surgery, she was taken to the hospice just up the highway from me.


The moment i heard, i left to go visit her.  I arrived to find several of her friends from her church there.


She was awake and aware, i was able to talk to her for a while and so did her other friends, and when she fell asleep, i left.  I went back yesterday three times, once before i started taking care of our little Annie for the day, and twice with Annie.  The first two times i was there with no other family or friends around, and while she didn't really respond, i was able to talk to her, sing to her and pray with her.


The third time, her youngest daughter was there and we got to talk.  She'd put Ms. JAI's favorite hat, a jaunty Beauty Berry Purple beret, on her with the sparkly pin attached.  The pin is a wine bottle and wine glass.  It just fits Ms. JAI, she loves the hat.  Her daughter told me she'd been aware enough during part of the day to Facetime with faraway family and was able to mouth "I love you" to them.


I plan to go back and visit as often as i can with my work schedule over the next few days.  As much as it hurts my heart to see her like this, in a way it's better than having her linger for months or years like so many do.


Prayers for an easy passing would be much appreciated.




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Today is:


Birthday of Crown Prince Tupouto'a 'Ulukalala -- Tonga


Citizenship Day -- US


Eleven Days of Global Unity -- Day 7, Women (sponsored by We, the World


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


Fundacion de Melilla -- ML, Spain


International Country Music Day


National Apple Dumpling Day


National Heroes Day -- Angola


National Rehabilitation Day -- US (on the Wednesday of National Rehab Awareness Week)


National School Backpack Awareness Day 2025 -- US (or anywhere else that you want to weigh your child's backpack on the 3rd Wednesday of September, to make sure it's not heavy enough to hurt them)  


Niketeria -- Ancient Greek Calendar (date approximate)


Operation Market Garden Remembrance -- Netherlands


Pledge Across America Day -- US (beginning of Constitution Week, every school is invited to join a synchronized Pledge of Allegiance across the whole nation, from 8am Hawaiian time to 2pm Eastern; schools are also encouraged to have an exercise of some kind about the US Constitution)

     on the anniversary of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787, or on the school day nearest if it's a weekend


Responsible Dog Ownership Day -- sponsored by the AKC    


Stigmata of St. Francis' Day


St. Hildegard von Bingen's Day (author of treatises on natural healing and the first musical composer whose biography is known)


St. Lambert's Day (Patron of Middelaar, Netherlands)


Time's Up Day -- created by Wellcat Holidays; time's up on holding that grudge, you need to make amends with people today, since you aren't guaranteed a tomorrow


VFW Ladies Auxiliary Day -- anniversary of founding in 1914



Anniversary Today:


The Constitution of the United States is signed, 1787

American Professional Football League (later the NFL) founded (a/k/a the Swallowing Up of Weekends), 1920




Birthdays Today:


Patrick Mahomes, 1995

Chuck Liddell, 1969

Kyle Chandler, 1965

Rita Rudner, 1956

Cassandra "Elvira" Peterson, 1951

John Ritter, 1948

David H. Souter, 1974

Ken Kesey, 1935

Maureen Conolly, 1934

Anne Bancroft, 1931

Roddy McDowall, 1928

George Blanda, 1927

Hank Williams Sr., 1923

Chaim Herzog, 1918

Warren E. Burger, 1907

Jerry Colonna, 1904

John Willard Marriot, 1900

Andrew "Rube" Foster, 1879

Baron Friedrich Von Steuben, 1730



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Home Improvement"(TV), 1991

"Head of the Class"(TV), 1986

"M*A*S*H"(TV), 1972

"McMillan and Wife"(TV), 1971

"Mission: Impossible"(TV), 1966

"Bewitched"(TV), 1964

"The Fugitive"(TV), 1963

"Car 54 Where are You?"(TV), 1961

"Outward Bound"(Play), 1923



Today in History:


The Battle of Thermopylae, fought between 300 Spartans, led by their king, Leonidas, and the Achaemenid Empire begins, BC480

Arabs conquer Alexandria, and destroy its library for the last time, 642

Netherland sailors discover Mauritius, 1598

Massachusetts Bay Colony gets a new charter, 1691

Presidio of San Francisco is founded in New Spain, 1776

US Constitution is adopted by the Philadelphia convention, 1787

Sprinkler system for extinguishing fires is patented by Phillip W. Pratt, 1872

The Wright Flyer flown by Orville Wright, with Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge as passenger, crashes killing Selfridge, who becomes the first airplane fatality, 1908

The first transcontinental airplane flight, from New York to Pasadena, is completed after 82 hours 4 minutes, 1911

The Okeechobee Hurricane strikes southeastern Florida, killing upwards

of 2,500 people, the third deadliest natural disaster in United States history, behind the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, 1928

The Canadian steamship SS Noronic burns in Toronto Harbour with the loss of over 118 lives, 1949

Television is first broadcast in Australia, 1956

Malaysia joins the United Nations, 1957

Bangladesh, Grenada and Guinea-Bissau join the United Nations, 1974

The first Space Shuttle, Enterprise, is unveiled by NASA, 1976

The Camp David Accords are signed by Israel and Egypt, 1978

Vanessa Williams becomes the first black Miss America, 1983

Estonia, North Korea, South Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, the Marshall Islands and Micronesia join the United Nations, 1991

The first version of the Linux kernel (0.01) is released to the Internet, 1991

Fourpeaked Mountain in Alaska erupts, marking the first eruption for the long-dormant volcano in at least 10,000 years, 2006

A drill finally reaches the 33 Chilean miners trapped after the Aug. 5 Copiapo mining accident, 2010

In an attempt to curb child marriages, Indonesia raises the legal marriage age of females to 19, the same as males, 2019

Seventy years after they were declared extinct in India, cheetahs are re-introduced to India from Namibia at the Kuno National Park in Madya Pradesh state, 2022

Aided by tax rebates, Norway becomes the first country to have electric vehicles outnumber petrol vehicles, 2024