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Linking up with Wordless Wednesday, Keith, Catsynth, and Sandee at Comedy Plus.
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Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and has become a moveable feast of word or picture or music prompts to encourage us to write stories, poems, or whatever strikes our fancy.
This month, River is providing the prompts on her blog.
This week's words/prompts are:
1.olympian
2.support
3.tabby cat
4.mountain
5.fireplace
6.clothesline
Charlotte's colour of the month is beauty berry purple.
While throwing lightening bolts is no longer considered to be the sport of a crazed OLYMPIAN in our society, it doesn't mean those strikes don't hit close to home sometimes.
On Monday, we had a very tiny storm of very short duration with only one bolt we saw or heard, but it was a good one. It knocked electricity out to our home. The generator came on. The electric came back, the generator went off, and we had no power to the parts of the house where the generator is hooked up.
Yes, there are parts of the house that don't work on the generator, it's a partial home not a full home unit. It gets us by.
But now it was off, and no electric to anything it runs, which is not supposed to to happen.
We called our technical generator SUPPORT people, they'd have someone out Tuesday.
He came out, got the electric back, but the generator indoor panel is shot. It's over 20 years old (the generator is only 5), and the credit card i'd hoped to have paid off by year end is going to take a bit longer.
This is one of those times where i could almost wish i lived in a MOUNTAIN home with a FIREPLACE and lamps and wood stove for heat, light and cooking, a washboard and CLOTHESLINE for laundry, and a simple life growing a garden and some crops and raising chickens and maybe a cow.
What i would think of as a Beauty Berry Purple life, if i were cut out for it, which i am not.
Meanwhile, the nice technician has his own TABBY CAT at home and enjoyed seeing Link Linker the Stinker, and he'll be back when the part comes in.
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Today is:
Amilcar Cabral's Birthday/Independence Day/National Day -- Guinea Bissau(1973)
Armed Forces Day -- Peru
Constitution Day/Recoronation of King Norodom Sihanouk -- Cambodia
Do Impressions of Famous People Around the Office Day -- again, i wonder about the intentions of those who start these things
Feast of Our Lady of Mercy -- Catholic Christian
Lady of Mercedes Day -- Dominican Republic
La Merce -- Barcelona, Spain
Festival of the Latest Novelties -- an internet generated holiday to celebrate everything from traditional whoopie cushions to some of the more modern and weird novelty gifts out there; a great day for practical jokers
Gallbladder Good Health Day -- seems unsponsored, but there's information about keeping your gallbladder healthy here
Going Forth of Isis -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)
Heritage Day -- South Africa
Lady of Mercedes Day -- Dominican Republic
Mahidol Day -- Thailand (commemorates the passing of Prince Father Mahidol Adulyadej, the "Father of Thai Modern Medicine")
Moose Day -- the day Bullwinkle J. Moose, from Frostbite Falls, MN, US, and his pal Rocky the Flying Squirrel (Rocket J. Squirrel) debuted in 1959
National Bluebird of Happiness Day -- US (and no one knows why, but it's supposed to be a day to go spread some happiness)
National Cherries Jubilee Day
National Punctuation Day® -- US, but good punctuation matters everywhere! make sure you are using those punctuation marks correctly! Jeff Rubin can help
National Women's Health and Fitness Day -- US, sponsored by Fitness Day
New Caledonia Day -- New Caledonia
Republic Day -- Trinidad and Tobago
Rosh Hashanah -- Judaism (ends today at nightfall)
Santa Cruz Day -- Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Schwenkfelder Thanksgiving -- Pennsylvania Dutch followers of Silesian Reformation theology
St. Gerard's Day (Patron of Hungary)
St. Rupert's Day (Patron of Salzburg, Austria, where it is an official school and government holiday)
Transatlantic Telephone Day -- the first cable across the Atlantic was completed on this day in 1956
World School Milk Day -- UN
Birthdays Today:
Morgan Hamm, 1982
Paul Hamm, 1982
Nia Vardalos, 1962
Kevin Sorbo, 1958
Alan Colmes, 1950
Gordon Clapp, 1948
Phil Hartman, 1948
Linda McCartney, 1941
Jim Henson, 1936
Anthony Newley, 1931
Sheila MacRae, 1924
Jim McKay, 1921
F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1896
John Marshall, 1755
Horace Walpole, 1717
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Nevermind"(Album release), 1991
"No More Lonely Nights"(McCartney single release), 1984
"The Love Boat"(TV), 1977
"60 Minutes"(TV), 1968
"Daniel Boone"(TV), 1964
"The Munsters"(TV), 1964
"Love of Life"(TV), 1951
"Once in a Lifetime"(Play), 1930
Today in History:
Prophet Muhammad completes his hijra from Mecca to Medina, 622
The last Emperor of the Komnenian restoration of the Byzantine Empire, Manuel I Komnenos, dies; the empire slips into terminal decline, 1180
The Dutch Republic surrenders New Amsterdam to England, 1664
The first autopsy and coroner's jury verdict is recorded in the state of Maryland, 1657
John Jay is appointed by George Washington as the first Chief Justice of the then six-person Supreme Court, which was instituted by the Federal Judiciary Act passed that same day, 1789
US Attorney General Office is created, 1789
The Northern Daily Times becomes the first provincial daily newspaper in London, 1853
Alexander Dey patents a dial time recorder, 1889
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints officially renounces polygamy, 1890
U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt proclaims Devils Tower in Wyoming as the nation's first National Monument, 1906
Cathay Pacific Airways is founded in Hong Kong, 1946
The Honda Motor Company is founded, 1948
Forest fires black out the sun over portions of Canada and New England, and a Blue moon (in the astronomical sense) is seen as far away as Europe, 1950
Camp Nou, the largest stadium in Europe, is opened in Barcelona, 1957
President Dwight D. Eisenhower sends 101st Airborne Division troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, to enforce desegregation, 1957
The United States court of appeals orders the University of Mississippi to admit James Meredith, 1962
Swaziland joins the United Nations, 1968
Compu-Serve launches the first consumer internet service, which features the first public electronic mail service, 1979
Periodic Great White Spot observed on Saturn, 1990
Hurricane Rita devastates Beaumont, Texas, southwest Louisiana, and finishing off some of the parts of New Orleans and southeast Louisiana that Katrina missed, 2005
The G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, PA, US, marks the first use of LRAD for crowd control in the US, 2009
Nigeria's government opens two swollen dams and displaces about two million people, 2010
Plastic polystyrene rubbish is discovered for first time only 1,000 miles from the north pole by an international team of scientists, 2017
Spain's Supreme Court rules the body of Francisco Franco can be removed from the Valley of the Fallen to a municipal cemetery, 2019
The "post-tropical storm" remnant of Hurricane Fiona makes landfall near Whitehead, Nova Scotia, with sustained wind speeds of 165 km/h (103 mph); the strongest low-pressure system in Canadian history, 2022
NASA's OSIRIS-REX mission to retrieve a space rock from the asteroid Bennu successfully returns to earth, landing in Utah, 2023
Great story! No electric and no generator has to be hard, how on earth did you manage? I hope by now the generator part has arrived and been installed. I love you Mountain Home dream, I have a similar dream but there's no cow in mine.
ReplyDeleteSo many things we rely on and take for granted - until they don't work any more. Praying for you.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.