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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.
It's always a scramble on Saturday evening, trying to get ready ahead of Sunday morning. A successful morning starts the night before, especially when it comes to having everything we need for church.
Boudreaux done be lookin' fo' hims coat 'cause de swamps be down in de fifties agin, an' fin'ly he gives up an' say, "Clothile, you know where my coat be?"
An' Clothile, she ax him if he done look in de coat closet, an' he go over an' say, "Mais, you hid it from me by puttin' it away where it belong!"
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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. It is usually hosted by Elephant's Child, but she is on a blog break at the moment.
Just a few this week, since the phone fiasco had me not taking many photos at this time.
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This week, The Charismatic Enigma SissyCat wants to join the Kitties Blue at The Cat On My Head for their Sunday Selfies Blog Hop.
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Today is:
9-1-1 Day -- the first 911 call in North America was placed, demonstrating the new system, on this day in 1968
Akiyoshidai Yamayaki -- Akiyoshidai, Japan (dry grass on the mountain side is burned in this coming of spring ceremony; date subject to change)
Bonten Matsuri -- Miyoshi-jinja Shrine, Akita, Japan (two day festival to ask for good crops this year)
Daytona 500 Race -- Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL, US
Do a Grouch a Favor Day -- internet generated attempt to get us to either get the grouches on our side, or make us cynical
Independence Day -- Lithuania (National Day/Restoration of Statehood)(1918)
Kyoto Protocol Day -- International (treaty on climate change; today is proposed as "Wear purple for Kyoto Day")
National Almond Day
Prodigal Son Sunday -- Orthodox Christian
Scout - Guide Week -- Canada (Scouts Canada and Girl Guides of Canada plan and hold special activities this week in honor of their founders)
St. Juliana of Cumae's Day (Patron of the ill)
St. Onesimus' Day (runaway slave of Philemon, converted by Paul, of whom the Letter to Philemon was written)
Birthdays Today:
Christopher Eccleston, 1964
John McEnroe, 1959
Ice T, 1959
LeVar Burton, 1957
James Ingram, 1956
William Katt, 1951
Richard Ford, 1944
Barry Primus, 1938
Sonny Bono, 1935
Vera-Ellen, 1921
Patty Andrews, 1920
Jimmy Wakely, 1914
Hugh Beaumont, 1909
Richard McDonald, 1909
George Kennan, 1904
Edgar Bergan, 1903
Robert Joseph Flaherty, 1884
Johann Strauss, 1866
Nichiren, 1222
Emperor Yingzong of China, 1032
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"What's My Line"(TV Game Show), 1950
"Le Voyageur Sans Baggage"(Anouilh Play), 1937
"The Marquise"(Coward Play), 1927
"Chung Sai Yat Po"(Publication; first Chinese daily newspaper in US), 1900
"Werther"(Massenet Opera), 1892
"Ladies' Home Journal"(Publication), 1883
"Orpheus"(Liszt Opera), 1854
"Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard"(First Publication), 1751
Today in History:
9th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet, 374
Pope Gregory the Great issues a decree saying that "God bless you" is the correct response to a sneeze, 600
English king Charles I accepts Triennial Act, requiring the king to assemble Parliament at least once every 3 years, 1641
The first known check (cheque) is written, for 400 English Pounds Sterling (currently on display at Westminster Abbey), 1659
Kentucky passes a law permitting women to attend school under certain conditions, 1838*
Weenen Massacre: Hundreds of Voortrekkers along the Blaukraans River, Natal are killed by Zulus, 1838
American Charles Wilkes discovers Shackleton Ice Shelf, Antarctica, 1840
The Battle of Sobraon ends the First Sikh War in India, 1846
Studebaker Brothers wagon company, precursor of the automobile manufacturer, is established, 1852
The French Government passes a law to set the A-note above middle C to a frequency of 435 Hz, in an attempt to standardize the pitch, 1859
The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks forms, 1868
The "Ladies Home Journal" begins publishing, 1883
The first Chinese daily newspaper in the US, Chung Sai Yat Po, begins publication in San Francisco, 1900
The first US Esperanto Club organizes in Boston, 1905
The first synagogue in 425 years opens in Madrid, Spain, 1917
Howard Carter unseals the burial chamber of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, 1923
The first patent is issued for a tree, to James Markham for a peach tree, 1932
Wallace H. Carothers receives a United States patent for nylon, 1937
Canadians are granted Canadian citizenship after 80 years of being British subjects. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King becomes the first Canadian citizen, 1947
Britain abolishes the death penalty, 1956
Fidel Castro becomes Premier of Cuba after dictator Fulgencio Batista was overthrown on January 1, 1959
In Haleyville, Alabama, the first 9-1-1 emergency telephone system goes into service, 1968
The first computer bulletin board system is created (CBBS in Chicago, Illinois), 1978
The trial of John Demjanjuk, accused of being a Nazi guard dubbed "Ivan the Terrible" in Treblinka extermination camp, starts in Jerusalem, 1987
The Kyoto Protocol comes into force, following its ratification by Russia, 2005
The last Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) is decommissioned by the United States Army, 2006
China announces it will relocate 9,000 people in Guizhou province, before completion of world's largest telescope (FAST), designed to look for extraterrestrial life, 2016
Pope Francis defrocks ex-cardinal and archbishop of Washington Theodore McCarrick for sexually abusing minors and adults, making him the first Cardinal to be removed for sexual abuse, 2019
The United States removes 400 citizens quarantined for Covid19 on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Yokohama, Japan, 2020
Athens and parts of Greece receive unusually heavy snowfall, 2021
The US Naval History and Heritage Command confirms the wreckage discovered off the coast of Hokkaido, Japan, by the University of Tokyo sonar team in 2022 was the remains of the USS Albacore, a submarine lost in 1944, 2023
Sissy Cat is a beauty. And so were those sky photos. Here you had snow two weeks ago but then you continue to show us beautiful pictures of flowers. One of these days I guess I'm going to have to move South aren't i, lol.
ReplyDeleteSissy Cat is adorable!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, We totally agree with Lynn and Precious, those skyscapes are absolutely MAGNIFICENT.
Happy sunday
ReplyDeleteSissyCat is beautiful! Have a great Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThe Cajun joke is brilliant' and as for you sky shots, fabulous!
ReplyDeletesissy cat ewe bee lookin MY TEE GORGEOUZ two day for sure !!! ther seemz ta bee a lot oh snowz fallin wear it normal lee doeznt...huh.... mother naturez up set with uz all :( heerz two a happee healthee pawsum awesum week a head !! ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteSissycat is a gorgeous Tabby for sure * hugs *
ReplyDeleteThat sounds just like something our Dad would do and say. Those sunrise/sunset shots are amazing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday.
Woos - Misty and Timber
SissyCat is a beauty. Funny joke and beautiful photos. XO
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and the pinkish orange sky sure is pretty. You look beautiful SissyCat!
ReplyDeleteHello Sissycat. Beautiful sunsets and flowers.
ReplyDelete"A successful morning starts the night before" is so true. My mum knew it and taught us and in turn I taught my kids who now teach their own kids.
We liked all your pictures, that sky is formidable😻And SissyCat is a great poser. Double Pawkisses for a Happy Day, Mimi🐾😽💞
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