Thursday, January 2, 2025

Paper Serves Me Best (Six Sentence Story), Good Fences, Sammy's Poetry Day and Brian's Thankful Thursday

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Some people want an electronic calendar, but that's not my style and i have to do what works for me.


I actually keep five paper calendars, which probably sounds like overkill, but each has a purpose.


One is my one sentence journal/diary, it's beautifully illustrated and has an inspiring message for each month, with room to write a short summary of each day.


A second is for me to keep track of income, tax payments, and donations, so i'm ready when it's time to do taxes; every work day is noted with how much i earned, every estimated tax payment and all donations to charities are jotted down in their own section.


The pretty page-a-day calendar with a Bible verse is on my kitchen windowsill, and one "freebie" calendar mailed to us during the year keeps track of birthdays on one website i frequent, as well as what days have special event badges designed by Barb Kowalik for The Cat Blogosphere (two such badges are included in today's post).     


The final one is the big block calendar on the side of the fridge, it's how my Sweetie knows where i am on any specific work day, and keeps up with doctor appointments and whatever else we both need to know about, like family birthdays and anniversaries.



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





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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:    






It's time to have a party,

the start of a new year,

we're having fun and wishing you

much joy and lots of cheer!



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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'm thankful i got to spend the last day of 2024 with my granddaughter.






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It's Happy Mew Year for Cats Day, because felines must have a day to celebrate the New Year, and they cannot share; it is sponsored on behalf of felines everywhere by Wellcat Holidays.


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It's Pet Travel Safety Day!  This was begun by Colleen Paige, an author and pet lover, who wants to get people to take their pets' safety more seriously when traveling with them.


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Today is:


Advent of Inanna -- Ancient Sumerian Calendar (date approximate; equivalent to Ishtar, Assur, Astarte, Isis, and others; a female warrior and fertility goddess)


Berchtoldstag -- Alsace; Liechtenstein; Switzerland (a celebration of the goddess Perchta, or Bertha, guardian of animals and member of the Wild Hunt) related observance

     St. Berchtolds' Day -- Liechtenstein Bank Holiday; Switzerland Regional Holiday (because of the close association of his name with Perchta,  Duke Berchtold V of Zähringen's founding of Bern, Switzerland, is commemorated today; while not an official saint of any church, his day has become a big festival for children)


Blacks and Whites Carnival -- Colombia (through the 7th; manic and messy tradition, includes people painting themselves black one day, white the next, with a Grand Parade at some point during the week)


Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Day -- The Andrews Sisters recorded the song this day in 1941 (yes, before the US entered the war; it was for the movie "Buck Private" with Abbot and Costello)


Carnival Day/Last Lap -- Saint Kitts and Nevis


Dainichi-do Bugaku -- Kazuno, Japan (11 traditional bugaku dances at the shrine; dates back as far as 718)


Festival of Sleep Day -- begins this evening; celebrate by sleeping in tomorrow because it is assumed we could all use some extra z's after the holidays


Genshi-sai (First Beginning Ceremony) -- Imperial Palace and various shrines, Japan (a dance and musical art performed to round out the New Year's celebration)


Jour des Aieux -- Haiti (Founder's Day, sometimes translated Ancestry Day)


Kaapse Klopse -- Cape Town, South Africa (Minstrel Carnival; through January and most of February, but the main parade is today)


Kakizome -- Japan ("first writing", a day to do the first calligraphy written at the beginning of the New Year; often a resolution or poetry asking for a good year)


National Cream Puff Day


National Motivation and Inspiration Day -- US


National Science Fiction Day -- Asimov's birth anniversary


Ninth Day of Christmas


Nyilo -- Bhutan (Winter Solstice)


Positive Postcard Day -- some people now say you should fight the post-holiday let-down by sending someone an uplifting postcard; the original project said to have positive postcards to yourself, with instructions here


Run It Up the Flagpole and See if Anyone Salutes It Day -- try something new today, in the spirit of the new year


Second Day of New Year -- also a holiday in many countries


"Someday We'll Laugh About This" Week begins -- to remind us to keep our perspective; sponsored by The Humor Project


St. Adelard's Day (Patron of gardeners; against fever, typhoid)


St. Basil's Day/Basil the Great -- Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches (yes, the Eastern Churches celebrated him yesterday; Patron of hospital administrators, reformers; Cappadocia; Russia)


St. Macarius' Day (Patron of of confectioners, cooks, pastry chefs)


Takai Commision Holiday -- Niue


Victory Day -- Cuba



Anniversaries Today:


Georgia becomes the 4th US State, 1788



Birthdays Today:


Kate Bosworth, 1983

Taye Diggs, 1972

Christy Turlington, 1969

Cuba Gooding, Jr. 1968

Tia Carrere, 1967

Gabrielle Carteris, 1961

Alan Beckwith, 1952

Wendy Phillips, 1952

Christopher Durang, 1949

Dennis Hastert, 1942

Jim Bakker, 1939

Roger Miller, 1936

Isaac Asimov, 1920

Sally Rand, 1904

Barry Goldwater, 1902

Martha Carey Thomas, 1857

James Wolfe, 1727



Today in History:


The Alamanni cross the frozen Rhine River in large numbers, invading the Roman Empire, 366

Emperor Joseph II orders Jews of Galicia Austria to adopt family names, 1235

Spain recaptures Granada from the Moors (Granada Day), 1492

The first American revolutionary flag is displayed, 1776

The British Institution of Civil Engineers is founded, 1881

"The Liberator", and abolitionist newspaper, begins publishing in Boston, 1831

The British reestablish rule in the Falklands, 1833

The first US wire suspension bridge for general traffic opens in Pennsylvania, 1842

Because of anti-monopoly laws, Standard Oil is organized as a trust, 1882

Alice Sanger becomes the first female White House staffer, 1890

A record 19'2" alligator is shot in Louisiana by E. A. McIlhenny, 1890

Pres. T Roosevelt shuts down post office in Indianola Miss, for refusing to accept its appointed postmistress because she was black, 1903

The American anarcho-syndicalist union known as the Industrial Workers of the World forms, 1905

The Canadian branch of the Royal Mint opens in Ottawa, 1908

Lithuania gains independence, 1919

The US & Canada agree to preserve Niagara Falls, 1929

Luna 1, the first spacecraft to reach the vicinity of the Moon and to orbit the Sun, is launched by the U.S.S.R., 1959

Stardust successfully flies past Comet Wild 2, collecting samples that are returned to Earth, 2004

Mauritius bans the use of plastic bags, 2013

The WHO reveals it will classify gaming addiction as a mental health condition in its next Classification of Diseases, 2018

After India passes a law requiring women be allowed access to all shrines equally with men, two women enter Sabarimala shrine in Kerala State, sparking protests, 2019

Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin collapses in cardiac arrest and is revived by CPR on the field in televised NFL game against the Bengals in Cincinnati, 2023

19 comments:

  1. I have only one calendar these days, now that I am retired and before that I only ever had two, one had birthdays and the other had appointments. Now I just write both on the one calendar, it's big enough.
    I love the panda party and verse, also the cat badges are very nice.

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  2. I would love to go to a panda party.
    You are super organised - but you have to be.

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  3. Your calendar system sounds much like mine, except the one keeping track of work/birthdays/appointments is one I print for every month and tape to a kitchen cuoboard. Everyone's dates and times goes there for easy coordination.
    Id like a customised calendar with all the things I'd like to celebrate put there for me, so that I don't forget.

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  4. Mom isn't keen on digital everything or calendars either. Every year she makes a calendar with photos of us for the kitchen wall. There we have important tasks as well as holidays and birthdays for all. Then she has a digital one on the computer that also has birthdays but also all our sports and travel stuff. She likes it because it pops up while she is at her computer working and she doesn't forget anything that way. That panda party is adorable!

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  5. I'm too old to be much of an Electronics person. I still have three paper calendars. One is cats, and the other two are outdoor nature. And outdoor nature really makes that fence look pretty even though it's got artificial Pelicans on it.

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  6. Java Bean: "Ayyy, I love paper too! Just the other day I helped Dada finish reading his latest issue of his favorite magazine by pulling it off the table and ripping it to shreds!"
    Lulu: "I don't think that counts as helping Dada read it ..."

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  7. When I worked for myself, I kept a very careful calendar of my expenses and income for tax purposes. And I kept a handwritten journal.

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  8. totally with you on the multiple calendars/hardcopy format... also like lined yellow pads (8.5x11) and used to have a lesson planner type calendar (spiral bound one week across two pages)

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  9. You are one very well organized lady!!! But it all makes sense too. Our Dad likes to use a paper calendar too

    Woos - Misty and Timber

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  10. You really are a calendar girl! That was a fun poem and an excellent thankful! Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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  11. Nice poem. I like your way of keeping track of things. I have a printed out calendar for when there are basketball games for my nieces and an appt. book for other stuff.

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  12. You know what? Coming here is like going into one of the best Department stores and walking through. Something to delight wherever you wander..pick up this..pick up that...perhaps stop at a register and buy something and have it bagged...that's rather like me walking through your blog. I see many things and those that I "buy" are that which will always be remembered. Thank you. (HUGS) I also prefer a paper calendar. I have wrapped and saved the last 14 years of the small ones that came in the mail. They are an exact record of ever single doctor, hospital, surgeon, PT, you name it, even unto the hospice times, of my son and his huge battle with cancer until he left us. .

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  13. So many excellent things to know… several calendars (of course); knowing more about festivals and carnivals (nice) including the one in Cape Town; and anything about cats. So my Luna (my cat), could be a moon, or even a space craft called Luna 1. Very excellent.

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  14. One calendar for me ~ I would be crazy with all those calendars ~ but one needs to do what works for them ~ hugs,

    Happy New Year ~ ^_^

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

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  15. One paper calender's enough for me! I always keep the old ones, though I'm sure why!

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  16. Count me in! While I utilize my phone's calendar minimally, I too have a paper wall calendar and pocket monthly calendar. I dread the day everything goes digital.
    A special thankful, indeed.

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  17. I have a calendar here on my desk and a calendar in the kitchen......My daily blogging keeps me on the right day (most of the time!) though even if I didn't have a calendar. LOVE your poem for the panda photo - I just knew there would be some fun poems to come from that photo....pandas of all ages just love to have fun but the babies are so darn cute!

    Hugs, Pam

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