Monday, January 27, 2025

Five to Thrive (Awww Monday), Inspiring Quote of the Week, and Poetry Monday (Silver)

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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!


I'd been wondering about the five ducklings with all the snow.  All of them survived.










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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 Silver.                       


Purple, orange and silver

the common assertion has been

are colors with no rhyming word,

i've heard it again and again.


But lately someone told me

there's a word now to rhyme with orange,

it's a rather large hill in Wales

goes by the name of Mt. Blorange.


Now all we need to do,

or so it seems to me,

is find place rhymes for purple and silver

and that will take care of all three!


Future themes are:


Jan. 27 Silver (Today!)

Feb. 3 Funky

Feb. 10 Funny

Feb. 17 Fidgety

Feb. 24 Fluffy


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Today is:


Auckland Provincial Anniversary -- Auckland, New Zealand


Big Snow Day -- remembering the 15 inch snowflakes that fell on in Fort Keough, Montana, on this date in 1887


Bubble Wrap® Appreciation Day


Chocolate Cake Day


Clean Out Your Email Inbox Week -- cure your email e-ddiction, get rid of the old stuff clogging up your inbox; see InboxDetox for details 

     


Day of Remembrance for Victims of Nazism -- Germany (anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz)


Day the Netjers of Heaven Receive Ra -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)


Elementary School Teacher Day


Family Literacy Day -- Canada


International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust


Iroquois Mid-Winter Ceremony -- Iroquois Native Americans (for the continuation of all life-sustaining things; a multi-day ceremony and feast that begins around this time of year)


Lailat al Miraj -- Islam (observance of Mohammed's night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem; began at sundown yesterday, local customs and dates may vary)


Listen to Classical Music During Lunch Day -- in honor of Mozart


Mozart Day


National Heroes' Day -- Cayman Islands


Punch the Clock Day -- internet generated, and no reason for it given; this has to be one of the more baffling ones


St. Angela Merici's Day (Founder of the Sisters of the Order of St. Ursula; Patron of the disabled and ill; against bodily ills and the death of parents)


St. Devota's Day (Patron of Corsica; Monaco)


Thomas Crapper Day -- death date, in 1910, of the perfector of the flush toilet mechanism



Anniversaries Today:


Founding of the National Geographic Society, 1888

The first sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, is founded at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, 1870

The University of Georgia is chartered, the first state university in the US, 1785



Birthdays Today:


Julie Foudy, 1971

Jennifer LB Leese, 1970

Patton Oswalt, 1969

Alan Cumming, 1965

Bridget Fonda,1964

Cris Collinsworth, 1959

Mimi Rogers, 1956

Mikhail Baryshnikov, 1948

Nick Mason, 1944

Mairead Corrigan, 1944

James Cromwell, 1942

Troy Donahue, 1936

Donna Reed, 1921

David Seville, 1919

Skitch Henderson, 1918

Hyman George Rickover, 1900

Jerome Kern, 1885

Samuel Gompers, 1850

Lewis Carroll (Charles Dodgson), 1832

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Laverne and Shirley"(TV), 1976

"Tarzan of the Apes"(Film), 1918



Today in History:


Trajan becomes Roman Emperor, 98

The Rashidun Caliphate ends with the death of Ali, 661

Song Dynasty General Yue Fei is wrongfully executed, 1142

Dante Alighieri becomes a Florentine political exile, 1302

The trial of Guy Fawkes and other conspirators begins, ending with their execution on January 31, 1606

The first American lime kiln begins operation in Providence, Rhode Island, 1662

Mustafa II becomes the Ottoman sultan in Istanbul, 1695

Czar Peter the Great sets the first Russian state budget, 1710

Abdication of Stanislas, the last king of Poland, 1736

The US Congress approves the opening of Indian Territory for settlement, which led to the forced relocation of Native Americans on the "Trail of Tears," 1825

Manitoba and the Northwest Territories are incorporated, 1870

Thomas Edison is granted a patent for the electric incandescent lamp, 1880

The National Geographic Society is organized, in Washington, D.C., 1888

"Tarzan of the Apes," the first Tarzan movie, premiers, 1918

Apollo 1 – Astronauts Gus Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee are killed in a fire during a test of their spacecraft at the Kennedy Space Center, 1967

More than sixty nations sign the Outer Space Treaty banning nuclear weapons in space, 1967

Through cooperation between the U.S. and Canadian governments, six American diplomats secretly escape hostilities in Iran in the culmination of the Canadian caper, 1980

The pilot shaft of the Seikan Tunnel, the world's longest sub-aqueous tunnel (53.85 km) between the Japanese islands of Honshu and Hokkaido, breaks through, 1983

American-born sumo wrestler Akebono Taro becomes the first foreigner to be promoted to the sport's highest rank of yokozuna, 1993

Germany first observes International Holocaust Remembrance Day, 1996

Western Union discontinues its Telegram and Commercial Messaging services, 2006

Albert II, former king of Belgium, admits paternity after a DNA test confirms he fathered a child, Delphine, with Baroness Sybile de Selys Longchamps, 2020

Australian officials launch a search effort for a small radioactive capsule dropped from a truck somewhere on a 1,400km journey through Western Australia, 2023

The world's largest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, able to house 7,600 passengers, sets off on its maiden voyage from Miami, Florida, 2024

12 comments:

  1. I am so glad that the ducklings survived - and wonder whether there are already place names that rhyme with those difficult words.

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  2. Well now you can say that in the deep deep south you actually have snow geese, or maybe snow ducks, lol.

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  3. Even though the ducks/ducklings are not used to winter, those feathers are amazing insulation. Here our ducks swim in open water when they find it in the winter and they have their nests too. Glad they are all doing well.

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  4. So glad the ducklings and Mom duck are doing well despite the wintry weather ~ great Sparks too ~ hugs,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    clm ~. A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  5. Awww, I'm glad the ducks are safe. So precious and so cute. Your weather was most scary.

    Love your Sparks. Beautiful.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. Love and hugs. ♥

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  6. Hooray for the ducklings and for their good mother duck:). Love that last spark.

    Woos - Misty and Timber

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  7. The ducklings are so awwdorable, glad they made it😻Great Sparks too, Mimi! Double Pawkisses for a Happy Monday🐾😽💞

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  8. Awww, what sweet little ducklings! We are so glad they survived the bad weather.

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  9. We've been listening to Mozart all day long!!
    Hooray for the ducklings!

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  10. Glad the ducks survived. Nice poem and great sparks. XO

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  11. I'm glad all the little duckies made it through. That was a nice poem and really good Sparks.

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  12. So happy to hear the ducks survived. They are cuties.

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