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Thursday, August 14, 2025

There's Always a Good Reason (Six Sentence Story), Good Fences, Sammy's Poetry Day and Brian's Thankful Thursday

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Yesterday, as always, Ms. G had a million things to do at her house and got one of those phone calls she gets which interrupt the flow of her day.


One local animal rescue group had a donation of thousands of doses of flea and heartworm meds for dogs, all of them just a couple of months out of date.


You can't legally sell it, it's out of date, but trust me, it's still good, can still be used safely and will work and the rescues which are always strapped for money will use them in a heartbeat.


Ms. G got on the horn and lined up several of the smaller rescues to come by her house later in the week and pick up a share, and she confirmed with her contact who was giving her the stuff it would fit in her car, she wouldn't need anything as big as the flat bed of her truck to haul it.


Thus we found ourselves driving the 60 mile round trip to pick up chewable heartworm and flea meds for dogs instead of staying home and doing all the stuff she needs done there.


Yes, the vacuuming was done when we got back, the litter boxes, the drinks put in the fridge, the usual tidying and tending the outdoor critters, but it seems the bigger stuff gets put off an awful lot and there's always a good reason.



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




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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:    







Good gracious mercy, how can this be?

I won't let this weight get the better of me!

I will heft this thing, or I'll die trying,

'cause it's for a gold medal I am vying!



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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 got a very important call from someone last night.  This person is in a crisis and i'm glad we were able to talk and start making a plan to help.






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Today is:


Anniversary Day -- Tristan da Cunha


Arba'in-e Hosseini -- Iran (40th day after Ashura)


Assumption Eve -- France; Holy See


Day of Peace between Horus and Set -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)


Faradda di li candareri (Descent of the Candlesticks) -- Sassari, Sardinia (beginning of the celebration of the Assumption)


Festival for Fortuna Equestris -- Ancient Roman Calendar


Independence Day -- Pakistan(1947)


International Nagging Day -- ignore this one if you have any sense, the founder was smart enough to leave no trace


La Torta dei Fieschi -- Lavagna, Italy (this city on the Italian Riviera comes to life with dance and music every year to commemorate the wedding, on this day in 1230, of Bianca de Bianchi and Count Opizzo Fiechi, as he had invited everyone in town to share the 30ft. high cake he had made for the occasion)


Liberty Tree Day -- Massachusetts, US


Mantoro Lantern Lighting -- Kasuga Taisha, Japan (through tomorrow; 3,000 lanterns light the shrine, and the main hall is open for visitors, with Bugaku and Kagura performed in the apple garden)


National Creamsicle Day


National Financial Awareness Day -- can't find the history on who started this for which country, but it's wise to become financially literate no matter where you live


National Navajo Code Talkers Day -- Navajo Nation; US


Oued Ed-Dahab Day -- Morocco; Western Sahara (celebrating the recovery of this area from Spanish occupation in 1979)


Pramuka Day -- Indonesia (Scouting Day)


St. Maximillian Kolbe's Day (Patron of families, imprisoned people, journalists, political prisoners, prisoners, recovering drug addicts, the pro-life movement; against drug addictions)


St. Werenfrid's Day (Patron of vegetable gardeners; Arnheim, Netherlands; Elst, Netherlands; Westervoort, Netherlands; against gout and stiff joints)


Wiffle Ball Day -- the wiffle ball was introduced this day in 1953




Anniversaries Today:


Jackie Mason marries Jyll Rosenfeld, 1991

V-J Day, 1945



Birthdays Today:


Tim Tebow, 1987

Terin Humphrey, 1986

Mila Kunis, 1983

Spencer Pratt, 1983

Jay Manuel, 1972

Catherine Bell, 1968

Halle Berry, 1966

Earvin "Magic" Johnson, 1959

Marcia Gay Harden, 1959

Gary Larson, 1950

Danielle, Steel, 1947

Antonio Fargas, 1946

Susan Saint James, 1946

Steve Martin, 1945

Lynne Cheney, 1941

David Crosby, 1941

Arthur Betz Laffer, 1940

Alice Ghostley, 1926

Buddy Greco, 1926

Russell Baker, 1925

John Ringling North, 1903

Ernest Everett Just, 1883

Ernest Lawrence Thayer, 1863

Doc Holiday, 1851

H.C. Oersted, 1777

Emperor Hanazono of Japan, 1297



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"The Front Page"(Play), 1928



Today in History


The young Emperor Antoku and three sacred treasures are taken by Taira no Munemori and the Taira clan, fleeing to western Japan to escape pursuit by the Minamoto clan, 1183

Kublai Khan's invading fleet disappears in a a typhoon near Japan, 1281

Three years after Gutenberg, the oldest known exactly dated printed book is published, 1457

Queen Elizabeth I refuses sovereignty of the Netherlands, 1585

Great Britain annexes Tristan da Cunha (remotest occupied island), 1816

Second Seminole War ends, with the Seminoles forced from Florida to Oklahoma, 1842

Oregon Territory created, 1848

Magazine "Field and Stream" begins publication, 1873

Construction of Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, Germany, is completed, 1880

Japan issues its first patent, for rust-proof paint, 1885

A recording of English composer Arthur Sullivan's The Lost Chord, one of the first recordings of music ever made, is played during a press conference introducing Thomas Edison's phonograph in London, 1888

France begins requiring motor vehicle registration, 1893

The first claimed powered flight, by Gustave Whitehead in his Number 21, 1901

Mt. Rushmore project first proposed, 1925

United States Social Security Act passes, creating a government pension system for the retired, 1935

British troops are deployed in Northern Ireland, 1969

Longest game in softball history begins, as The Gager's Diner team takes on the Bend'n Elbow Tavern; the game was played to raise money for a new softball field in Monticello, NY, went to 365 innings over two days, and the Gagers won 491-467, 1976

Lech Walesa leads strikes at the Gdansk, Poland shipyards, 1980

Widescale power blackout in the northeast United States and Canada, 2003

More than 2,000 people found in Poland's largest mass grave during World War II are reburied in a military cemetery, 2009

As a sponsored event of the IOC, the 2010 Summer Youth Olympic Games, first ever Youth Olympics for athletes age 14-18, officially starts in Singapore, 2010

North and South Korea agree to reopen the jointly-operated Kaesong Industrial Region, 2013

Jamaican sprint star Usain Bolt becomes the first man to win the coveted 100m Olympic gold medal three times, with a win at the Rio Olympics, 2016

According to a survey published by the US Department of the Interior and the US Geological Survey, 90% of rain samples taken in Colorado have plastic in them, 2019

Stephanie Frappart of France becomes the first woman to referee a major men's football/soccer match in a European men's tournament, 2019

Spain records its highest ever temperature of 47.2C (117F) in Montoro, Córdoba, 2021

July 2023 is the warmest month in 174 years "by a long shot" according to NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2023

12 comments:

  1. Loved your poem! And how cool that all those flea and heartworm meds got donated!

    I sure hope Carl will enjoy his new dwelling once he gets in there. Sounds like a great place.

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  2. What a bonus! All that flea and heart medication! I'm glad you were able to help the person in crisis.

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  3. The dust bunneis can wait!
    Nice poem. I'd stop there, afraid to pop an eye!

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  4. Ms. G. is a force of nature - and what a great score.

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  5. The fence is beautiful with the vines growing on it. But I think it's even more beautiful that this medicine for cats and dogs was donated and can be used. It is so expensive that people can't always afford to buy it.

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  6. That is an amazing donation! Just for the three of us heartworm plus flea and tick is super expensive. Some people are nuts about expiration and won't touch things but most of the time it is a suggested date and the products are still just fine. How amazing for those rescues!

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  7. My goodness, what a busy day, but well done, Ms G.

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  8. Un fort aplaudiment per saber aprofitar els medicaments...la neteja pot esperar...
    M'agrada molt el teu poema, no sé si em mesuraria amb ella. ;-)
    Petonets!

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  9. Hooray for helping those pups with the heart meds. That was a fun poem and a seriously nice thankful too. Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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  10. You write so well ~ Wow! to helping pups with meds ~ grateful for you ~ hugs,
    an artist reflects

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