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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, Wisewebwoman is providing the prompts and they will appear on River's blog.
This week's words/prompts are:
1.luscious
2.motel
3.wheelbarrow
4.jogging trail
and/or:
1.suspicion
2.speedboat
3.graveyard
4.iris
Charlotte's colour of the month is Thrash Pink, if you choose to use it.
use either list or both, or mix and match, just have fun.
“I can’t believe Gramps died doing something as mundane as having a heart attack pushing his WHEELBARROW out to the barn.”
“Me, either. I always expected him to go out on the JOGGING TRAIL through the woods, getting eaten by a bear or a cougar.”
“As dangerously as he liked to live, that wouldn’t have surprised me, either. I had my SUSPICION it would be going to the racetracks and paying to drive those race cars. Say, what was the idea behind going with IRISes instead of roses for the flowers?”
“You know how much Gramps loathed roses. Besides, these were such a LUSCIOUS shade of purple I couldn’t resist, you know how he and I both loved purple. Although I used to threaten him with ordering Thrash Pink roses and burying him with a spray in his hands if he ever stepped out on me.”
“Grams, you didn’t!”
“I did. He wasn’t the only one who could tease. Well, we’d best get back up to the MOTEL and meet up with the others. The SPEEDBOAT we’ve hired should be at the docks soon.”
“Did he really want his ashes scattered at sea from the fastest boat we could get?”
“He did, if there was anything he loathed more than roses it was a nursing home or a GRAVEYARD, and he wanted to be ‘put to rest in style’ as he told me. His going so quickly was a blessing in disguise, in a way. I’m going to miss him, and his teasing.”
“Me, too, Grams. Me, too.”
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Today is International Animal Rights Day!
Thanks to Barb Kowalik and The Cat Blogosphere for the event badge.
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Today is:
Anniversary of the Victory over Daesh/ISIS -- Iraq
Chief Red Cloud Day -- marking the Sioux leader's death in 1909; defender of Native rights, son of Lone Man and Walks As She Thinks
Constitution Day -- Thailand
Dewey Decimal System Day -- anniversary of Melvil Dewey's birth
Do Something Wild and Crazy with Velveeta Day -- guess they mean besides turn it into Hillbilly Hor d'oeuvres (melted with Rotel and served with chips)
International Human Rights Day -- anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948
Jane Addams Day -- Hull House Museum, Chicago, IL, US (sponsored by the American Association of University Women-Illinois)
Lux Mundi -- Ancient Roman Calendar (honoring Libertas as the bringer of light into the world)
Namibian Women's Day -- Namibia
National Lager Day
Nobeldagen -- Sweden (Alfred Nobel Day, presentations of the Nobel Prizes at the Stockholm Concert Hall)
Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony -- Oslo City Hall, Oslo, Norway
Sister-Friend Day -- internet generated, but if you have a sister who is a good friend to you, it's worth celebrating
St. Eulalia of Merida's Day (Patron of runaways, torture victims, widows; Merida, Spain; Oviedo, Spain)
Whirling Dervishes Festival -- Konya, Turkey (through the 17th)
Anniversaries Today:
Mississippi becomes the 20th US State, 1817
Birthdays Today:
Raven-Symone, 1985
Bobby Flay, 1964
Kenneth Branagh, 1960
Susan Dey, 1952
Gloria Loring, 1946
Dan Blocker, 1928
Harold Gould, 1923
Dorothy Lamour, 1914
Chet Huntley, 1911
Hermes "Pan" Panagiotopolous, 1909
Mary Norton, 1903
Melvil Dewey, 1851
Emily Dickinson, 1830
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, 1787
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Wings Over America"(Album release), 1976
Lawrence of Arabia(Film), 1962
"The Mighty Mouse Playhouse" (TV), 1955
Grand Ole Opry (first radio broadcast), 1927
Today in History:
Martin Luther publicly burns the papal edict demanding that he recant, 1520
Isaac Newton's paper De Motu Corporum in Gyrum, containing the derivation of Kepler's laws from his theory of gravity, is read to the Royal Society by Edmund Halley, 1684
The Massachusetts Bay Colony becomes the first American Colonial government to borrow money, 1690
The metric system is formally established in France, 1799
The first traffic lights are installed outside the Palace of Westminster in London, 1868
Women's suffrage is granted in Wyoming Territory, the first in the US, 1869
Women are granted suffrage in Tasmania, 1902
The 10,000,000th Model T Ford is assembled, 1915
The Grand Ole Opry makes its radio debut, in Nashville, Tn, 1927
UN General Assembly adopts the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948
Ralph J Bunche becomes the first black to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, 1950
The United Nations General Assembly approves Pakistan's proposal for establishing nuclear free-zone in South Asia, 1981
The last shift leaves Wearmouth Colliery in Sunderland; the closure of the 156-year-old pit marks the end of the old County Durham coalfield, which had been in operation since the Middle Ages, 1993
An archive documenting the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda is revealed in the capital city of Kigali, 2010
Mary Barra of General Motors becomes the first female CEO of a major automotive company, 2013
Governor Jerry Brown tours Southern Californian wildfires and declares them "the new normal", 2017
The first fully electric commercial plane, a retrofitted seaplane, completes its test flight in Vancouver, 2019
Rare December tornadoes strike four American states, 2021


Best wishes Mimi. God bless you and your family.
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