Thursday, September 4, 2025

Compromise (Six Sentence Story), Good Fences, Sammy's Poetry Day and Brian's Thankful Thursday

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“I have bad news.”


“What happened?”


“I burned our dinner.”


With a sigh, “Just don’t let it happen again or I’ll have to sack you.”


“You can’t sack me, we’re married.”


“Hmmm, you’re right, okay, how about you’re furloughed tonight for us to go out to dinner and you can come back from leave tomorrow!”



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





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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:    





We have to make up our minds,

we’ve had plenty of time to think,

it’s time to place the order,

what wine do we want to drink?



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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 my Sweetie seems to be recovered from his bout with Covid.






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Today is:


Animals' Day -- Curacao


Ceremony of Transformation through Anubis -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)


Eat An Extra Dessert Day -- internet generated, you have the WWW's permission to indulge today

     note that some sites also list this day, instead of July 7, as World Chocolate Day, so celebrate either one!


Immigrant's Day -- Argentina


Ludi Romani -- Ancient Roman Calendar (through the 19th; a festival to Jupiter Optimus Maximus, also called Circensian games)


National Macadamia Nut Day


National Wildlife Day -- US 


Newspaper Carrier Day -- US (anniversary of Benjamin Day, publisher of the New York Sun, hiring Barney Flaherty as the first newspaper carrier in 1833)


Onam -- Hindu (start of a 14 day Hindu harvest festival observed by Malayali Hindus celebrating the legendary King Maveli/Mahabali)


St. Ida of Herzfeld's Day (Patron of brides, widows)


St. Rose of Viterbo's Festival -- Viterbo, Italy (actual feast day of the saint is March 6)



Anniversaries Today:


Ford Motor Company introduces The Edsel, 1957



Birthdays Today:


Beyonce Knowles, 1981

Ione Skye, 1970

Mike Piazza, 1968

Damon Wayans, 1960

Judith Ivey, 1951

Tom Watson, 1949

Jennifer Salt, 1944

Mitzi Gaynor, 1930

Dick York, 1928

Paul Harvey, 1918

Henry Ford II, 1917

Richard Wright, 1908

Nigel Bruce, 1895

Daniel Hudson Burnham, 1846

Anton Bruckner, 1824

François-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand, 1768



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Captain Midnight"(TV), 1954

"Beetle Bailey"(Comic strip), 1950

"London Calling"(Musical revue), 1923

"Adonis"(Burlesque musical), 1884



Today in History:


Romulus Augustulus, the last Roman emperor in the West, is formally deposed, 476

Edmund Halley, English astronomer, first observes the comet that now bears his name, 1682

The City of Los Angeles is founded in Bahia de las Fumas (Valley of Smokes), 1781

Robert Fulton begins operating his steamboat, 1807

Barney Flahery, age 10, is hired to be the first newsboy, by the NY Sun, 1833

Although he had demonstrated their use before, the first major lighting with electricity comes online as 400 bulbs are lit in offices on Spruce, Wall, Nassau, and Pearl streets in lower Manhattan by Thomas Edison, 1882

The last major US-Indian war ends with the surrender of Apache Chief Geronimo, 1886

George Eastman patents the first roll-film cameral and registers the trademark name "Kodak", 1888

Beatrix Potter first tells the story of Peter Rabbit, 1893

Comic strip "Beetle Bailey" first appears, 1950

The Ford Motor Company introduces the Edsel, 1957

Mark Spitz becomes the first competitor to win seven medals at a single Olympic Games, 1972

Google is founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two students at Stanford University, 1998

A 7.1 earthquake strikes the South Island of New Zealand, causing widespread damage, 2010

Scientists announce the creation of a 'magic carpet' using optical fibers to help prevent elderly people from falling by detecting when unusual footsteps are taken, 2013

Archaeological remains of a Viking fortress from the 900s CE, the Vallø Borgring, are discovered in Denmark, 2014

A 400-year-old sunken Portuguese spice trade ship is discovered near the port of Cascais, Portugal, 2018

A Pew Research Center Study reports that a record 52% of 18-29-year-olds are living with their parents due to the pandemic, 2020

The Blue Line, the first metro rail service to Lagos, Nigeria, begins running, cutting a typical commute from 2 hours to 15 minutes, 2023


20 comments:

  1. I like your six sentence, and feel sorry for the two who can't decide what wine they want, hope they decide before the restaurant closes for the night.
    Love the fence.

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  2. Oh I just love the slant you put on the Poetic Thursday poem this week.....it doesn't have to be about the relationship - it can certainly be about the wine! HAHAHA Thanks for having fun with us.

    Hugs, Pam and Teddy too

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  3. Aha ... that's what I mean. Was that a fence or a wall? What exactly is a fence? Should it be wooden? When it is metal is it a barrier or a fence?

    God bless.

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  4. Good story about the burned dinner. Gramma liked to make pork fritters for dinner sometimes but her husband didn't like them much. When he came home and found her making them he would always suggest going out to dinner instead.

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  5. That was a good poem this morning. And I enjoyed the fence picture especially seeing that very old iron mailbox. Having a bit of a Sprinkle up here this morning thank goodness.

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  6. That's a fortress-fence ;) I love your poem, and also your story, but your thankful is the very best.

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  7. lol one (of the two) doesn't seem to recognize how lucky they are.
    fun Six

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  8. Good idea to eat out, especially if there is a problem in the house. Who said it was burned?

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  9. Fun story, great fence photo and best of all glad your 'Sweetie' is healing ~ hugs,

    an artist reflects

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  10. Lulu: "Hmm, if burning dinner is what it takes to get to go out to eat, I can see why the cats keep turning the knobs on the stove ..."

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  11. Mom Laughed so hard when she read the 6 sentence story that coffee came out her nose! I LOVE it when that happens! Mom says she is going to burn supper tonight! Keep up the good work! Marvelous Marv

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  12. Genials!
    Tant la història de les sis frases com el poema m'han tret un gran somriure.
    Petonets!

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  13. I like your six-sentence story. Actually, I was here for words for wed but I don't see it here.

    Have a lovely day.

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  14. That's a funny story and a good poem too! That thankful is wonderful, hooray. Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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  15. Cute story and poem. Glad your Sweetie is better. XO

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  16. The banter of love. Sweet Six.
    Speaking of kind of - good to hear your Sweetie has recovered from his bout of Covid.

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  17. I say she ask for an extended leave. hehehe

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  18. That was a fun poem. I'm glad it was a minor issue of choosing the wine.

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  19. A great six and I really like the poem - mine's a Merlot please!

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  20. Your poem and Six match! I think I might be tempted to burn dinner more often, with such potentially delightful consequences. 💖

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