Sunday, July 20, 2025

The More Things Change...(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.


Yesterday, Uncle J and i got into a bit of a discussion about our childhood and some things we remembered, and some we didn't, and what we were like as children.


Boudreaux, Clothile, Aline and Tee done be at de store an' dey see a sign on som'pin dat say, "Do not touch."


Boudreaux look at hims chi'ren an' say, "You want see a picture o' 11-year-old Boudreaux?"  Den he walk over where de sign be an' read it, "Do not touch."  Den he reach out one finger an' he touch it anyway and say, "Dat be me when I was 11."


An' Clothile say, "Mais, dat still be you today!"



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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.        


Mostly the same as last week, skies, because there was little time to photograph other things.












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This week, Mr. Cal wants to join the Kitties Blue at The Cat On My Head for their Sunday Selfies Blog Hop.   He calls this his, "I'm tired after my walk" selfie.








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Today is:


Dia del Amigo -- Argentina; Uruguay


Dornach Commemoration Day -- Dornach Battlefield and nearby city of Solothurn, Switzerland (victory in 1499 which ended the Swabian War)


Fortune Cookie Day


Galla Bayramy -- Turkmenistan (celebration of the wheat harvest)


Independence Day -- Colombia(1810)


International Chess Day -- "Of Chess it has been said that life is not long enough for it, but that is the fault of life, not Chess" ~ William Ewart Napier


Lake Superior Day -- info at the Lake Superior Forum   


Luxembourg Beer Festival -- Diekirch, Luxembourg


Moon Day/Space Exploration Day -- one small step...was taken 56 years ago today


National Hot Dog Day


National Ice Cream Day -- by US Presidential proclamation on the 3rd Sunday of July each year; at this time of year, the trick is to eat it fast enough that it doesn't melt, but not so fast that you get a brain freeze!


National Ice Cream Soda Day


National Lollipop Day


Peace and Freedom Day -- North Cyprus


Perun's Day -- Asatru/Slavic Pagan Calendar (celebration of Perun, great god of thunder)


Special Olympics Day -- anniversary of the first Special Olympics in 1968


St. Elijah the Prophet's Day (Patron of Carmelites; Romanian Air Force; against drought, earthquakes) related observance;

     Festival at the Monastery of Profitis Ilias -- Santorini, Greece (Prophet Elijas' festival)


Saint Margaret of Antioch's Day (Patron of childbirth, dying peple, escape from devils, exiles, expectant mothers, falsely accused people, martyrs, nurses, peasants, people in exile, women, women in labor; for safe childbirth; against kidney disease, loss of mother's milk by nursing mothers, sterility; Lowestoft, Suffolk, England; Montefiascone, Italy; Queens College Cambridge; Rixtel, Netherlands; Sannat, Gozo, Malta)


St. Uncumber's Day (Patron of difficult marriages; against men's lust; Las Tablas, Panama)


Synoikia -- Ancient Greek Calendar (date approximate; a celebration of the unification of all Attica, held in Athens)


Ugly Truck Day -- must be a guy thing, they know where every scratch and dent came from, after all!


Vigil for Peace, Justice, and Respect for the Human Rights of all in Columbia -- a movement begun among Native Americans of many tribes, now open to all who seek peace



Birthdays Today


John Daley, 1985

Gisele Bundchen, 1980

Josh Holloway, 1969

Chris Cornell, 1964

Billy Mays, 1958

Donna Dixon, 1957

Carlos Santana, 1947

Kim Carnes, 1946

Judy Chicago, 1939

Diana Rigg, 1938

Natalie Wood, 1938

Chuck Daly, 1933

Cormac McCarthy, 1033

Sally Ann Howes, 1930

Michael Ilitch, 1929

Sir Edmund Hillary, 1919

Alberto Santos-Dumont, 1873

Gregor Mendel, 1822

Francesco Petrarch, 1304

Alexander the Great, BCE 356



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Like a Rolling Stone"(Single release), 1965

"Stop the World I Want to Get Off"(Musical), 1961

"The Arthur Murray Party"(TV), 1950

"Gang Busters"(Radio drama), 1935



Today in History


Titus, son of emperor Vespasian, storms the Fortress of Antonia north of the Temple Mount; the Roman army is drawn into street fights with the Zealots during the Siege of Jerusalem, 70

The Riot Act takes effect in Great Britain, 1712

French explorer Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye reaches the western shore of Lake Michigan, 1738

Citizens of BogotĂ¡, New Granada declare independence from Spain, 1810

British Columbia joins the confederation of Canada, 1871

Sioux Chief Sitting Bull leads the last of his fugitive people in surrender to United States troops at Fort Buford, North Dakota, 1881

Ford Motor Company ships its first car, 1903

Congresswoman Alice Mary Robertson becomes the first woman to preside over the US House of Representatives, 1921

In London, 500,000 march against anti-Semitism, while in Nuremburg, Germany, 200 Jewish merchants are arrested and paraded through the streets, 1933

The Organization for European Economic Cooperation admits Spain, 1959

Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) elects Sirimavo Bandaranaike Prime Minister, the world's first elected female head of government, 1960

The Special Olympics is founded, 1968

Apollo 11 successfully lands on the Moon 3:39 a.m. GMT 21st July, 1969

India expels three reporters from The Times, The Daily Telegraph, and Newsweek because they refused to sign a pledge to abide by government censorship, 1975

The Viking 1 lander successfully lands on Mars, 1976

Hank Aaron hits his 755th home run, the final home run of his career, 1976

In Zimbabwe, Parliament opens its new session and seats opposition members for the first time in a decade, 2000

Canada becomes the 4th country to permit same-sex marriage, 2005

The Olympic Torch arrives in London, beginning the final countdown to the Summer Olympics, 2012

The journal Nature Geoscience publishes a study showing evidence of volcanoes on Venus, which demonstrates the planet is not as dormant as previously thought, 2020

Geranium, a meat-free restaurant in Copenhagen, is named the world's best restaurant at the World's 50 Best Restaurants Awards Ceremony in London, 2022

Saturday, July 19, 2025

The "Eyes" Have It, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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There was a big thankful this week, it "might could be" all ten things in itself.


Because Monday was otherwise spoken for, we cleaned Grandma and Grandpa's house as fast as ever we could and high tailed it back in a bit of a storm so i could also do Ms. S, neighbor of Carl.


I was thankful it worked out well, Ms. S and Mr. D can go on their yearly trip to see the grandchildren and great grandchildren and the house is clean.


Sunday we were thankful for a good puppy walk with Mr. Cal and once the church service was over, i was thankful to have enough energy left to deal with Carl.  He gave me a run for the money.


I was also thankful i remembered to start my eye drops as prescribed.


Waking at 3am Monday, i was thankful to have plenty of time to take my meds with a couple of sips of water and catnap until time to go to the eye surgery place.


Unlike my first cataract surgery, i'm thankful this one was not at all painful, i only took one Tylenol once for the discomfort, and i didn't come away with my eye bloodshot from end to end and bruises from eyebrow to cheekbone.


Also, they used a clear cover over my eye so i could see out of it right away, and what i saw let me know it was going to be just fine.


We're thankful #2 Son and Daughter-in-Law installed a new mailbox for us, the old one was quite tatty.


I'm thankful i was able to drive myself to my check-up the next day and to Bible study, and thankful the study was as excellent as always.


Of course, i also took care of our little Annie the next day, too, always a delight.




When planning this surgery, i decided early i was going to take an extra day off, and i'm thankful i really did have a day off Wednesday with nothing to do at all but what i wanted to do.


It was also #1 Son's birthday and i was thankful he stopped by so i could give him a hug and his birthday gift.


I'm thankful he has stood tough during a difficult time at his job and has come out of it stronger.


By Thursday i was thankful i'd rested as i had Ms. V's house and then my Sweetie and i went and did Kevin and Lenny's place.


We're both always thankful when this day's work is over.


Friday morning i was thankful for our prayer group and another day babysitting, then another great visit to the cat shelter.  We had extra volunteers and we're always thankful for adoptions, of which there were 3 while i was there.



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Today is:


Bloomer Day -- anniversary of the opening day of the first US women's rights convention in 1848*


Canada's Parks Day -- Canada (showcasing Canada's beautiful parks and historic sites, it's worth traveling to a park near you!)


Festival of Honos -- Ancient Roman Calendar (personification of morality and honor)


Kokura Gion Taiko -- Yasaka Shrine, Fukuoka City, Japan (shrine festival that incorporates a taiko drumming competition with up to 100 teams; through the 21st)


Liberation Day -- Nicaragua


Martyr's Day -- Myanmar


National Daiquiri Day


National Woodie Wagon Day -- paying homage today to this great American symbol of freedom and the casual lifestyle


Ragbrai / Register's Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa(TM) -- Iowa, US (the oldest, largest and longest bicycle touring event in the world; through the 29th)


Stick Out Your Tongue Day -- internet generated, do it just because it's fun


St. Justa's Day (Patron of potters; Seville, Spain)


Triple Play Day -- the first Major League unassisted triple play was made by Neal Ball on this day in 1909


Toss Away the "Could Haves" and "Should Haves" Day -- write down all the "could have" and "should have" things in your life, then toss them in the trash! Resolve from this day to live in the present, not the past.



*Amelia Bloomer's birth anniversary on May 27 is also called "Bloomer Day"



Anniversaries Today:


Frank Sinatra marries Mia Farrow, 1966

Isis marries Osiris (year unknown, ask the ancient Egyptians!)

Adonis marries Aphrodite (year unknown, ask the ancient Greeks!)



Birthdays Today:


Stephen Anthony Lawrence, 1990

Jared Padalecki, 1982

Topher Grace, 1978

Angela Griffin, 1976

Clea Lewis, 1965

Anthony Edwards, 1962

Campbell Scott, 1962

Brian May, 1947

Ilie Nastase, 1946

Vikki Carr, 1941

Arthur Rankin, Jr., 1924

George McGovern, 1922

Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, 1921

Eve Merriam, 1916

Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, 1904 (last direct descendent of Abraham Lincoln)

Max Fleischer, 1883

Charles Horace Mayo, 1865

Lizzie Borden, 1860

Edgar Degas, 1834

Samuel Colt, 1814



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"That's All Right"(Elvis' first single release), 1954



Today in History


A dragon more than 100 metres long was found dead on Yehwang Mountain in Henan province and was seen as a bad omen for Emperor Huan, who ignored it and died at age 35 (three years later); Xiang Kai, who had warned him of the omen, was released from the prison the emperor had placed him in, and lionised as a hero, BCE164

Moslem forces under Tariq ibn Ziyad defeated the Visigoths led by their king Roderic, 711

A hailstorm brings down the ceilings of the Papal Palace, Rome, 1500

Lady Jane Grey is replaced by Mary I of England as Queen of England after having that title for just nine days, 1553

Five women are hanged for witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts, 1692

Representatives of the Iroquois Confederacy sign the Nanfan Treaty, ceding a large territory north of the Ohio River to England, 1701

Australia's first recorded use of gaslight was commenced in a Sydney shop, 1826

The British Medical Association was founded as the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association by Sir Charles Hastings at a meeting in the Board Room of the Worcester Infirmary, 1832

The two day Women's Rights Convention opens in Seneca Falls, New York; "bloomers," named after developer Amelia Bloomer, are worn at this very early feminist convention, 1848

A meteorite with an estimated mass of 190 kg explodes over the town of Holbrook in Navajo County, Arizona causing approximately 16,000 pieces of debris to rain down on the town, 1912

Joe Walker flies a North American X-15 to a record altitude of 106,010 metres (347,800 feet) on X-15 Flight 90. Exceeding an altitude of 100 km, this flight qualifies as a human spaceflight under international convention, 1963

The Sandinista rebels overthrow the government of the Somoza family in Nicaragua, 1979

The first three-dimensional reconstruction of a human head in a CT is published, 1983

President Clinton announces his idea for a "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in regards to gays in the US military, 1993

A Tel Aviv judges orders safe deposit boxes that contain manuscripts of Franz Kafka to be opened, 2010

A Pontifical Commission is established by Pope Francis to investigate current accounting practices and implement new strategies for greater fiscal transparency and fiscal responsibility among all Vatican offices, 2013

Scientists in the US calculate that the total amount of plastic ever produced is 8.3 billion tons, the equivalent of about 1 billion elephants in weight, 2017

The Russian ship Dmitri Donskoii, which sank in 1905 and was believed to have a cargo of gold coins, is discovered in the waters between South Korea and Japan, 2018

The largest wind farm in Africa opens at Lake Turkana, Kenya, capable of generating 310 megawatts, 2019

The first interplanetary mission of the United Arab Emirates, the Mars "Hope" orbiter, launches on board Japanese H-2A rocket from Tanegashima Space Center, 2020

Geranium, a meat free Scandi restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark is named the world's best restaurant at The World's 50 Best Restaurants Awards in London, 2022

Scientists announce the discovery some metals at least on the nano scale can self-heal after observing them cracking and fusing back together, 2023