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Linking up with Wordless Wednesday, 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.daffodils
2.bluebirds
3.trench
4.dentist
and/or:
1.creek
2.window
3.ballroom
4.mask
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.
How, she thought to herself, did I get here?
Here, at that moment physically, meant walking past a DENTIST office and the Arthur Murray Dance Studio where they taught what she thought of as BALLROOM dancing, while across the street was the store that had seen better days, featuring a rather garish Thrash Pink Christmas tree in the WINDOW.
She'd always wanted to live in the country. She wanted to be somewhere with a CREEK down below the house, DAFFODILS and BLUEBIRDS in the meadows, room for a garden, not passing the same older man in the same TRENCH coat he'd worn since forever, on her way to the same uninspiring job which paid just enough to get by.
But, for heaven's sake, don't let the boss know you feel this way, or he'll be glad to get another worker. Put on your "nice girl" MASK and do the job and save your pennies, and maybe someday, maybe somehow, something better will come along.
Hope's a slender thread, but you need something to hold to.
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Today is:
Adam the Patriarch & Eve the Matriarch's Day -- Catholic Christian (Adam, Patron of gardeners and tailors; Eve, Patron of tailors)
Aofangadagskvold -- Iceland (arrival of the 13th and final Yule Lad)
Icelandic Yuletide Lad of the Day, Kertasnikir -- Candle-beggar, who, as children did before light bulbs, wants the treat of a precious candle, and will steal one if he can
Bonfires on the Levee -- Louisiana, US (began among the Cajuns, now a big celebration for everyone, lighting the way for Papa Noel)
Calendas -- Oaxaca, Mexico
Celtic Tree Month Beth (Birch) commences
Christmas Eve
Constitution Day -- Transdniestra
Declaration of Christmas Peace -- Old Great Square of Turku, Finland's official Christmas City
Feast of the Seven Fishes (La Vigilia) -- Italy (traditional serving of seven kinds of seafood at dinner)
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols -- King's College Chapel, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England (special Christmas Eve performance by the Choir of King's College held since 1918)
Icelandic Traditional Calendar Month Morsugr "Fat Sucker" begins -- Iceland (referring to the daily fare becoming scant in deep winter and body fat is used up)
Independence Day -- Libya(1951)
Kolada -- Asatru/Slavic Pagan Calendar (various celebrations of the gods until Dec. 31)
Last Minute Shoppers Day
Mistletoe Time -- traditional day on which to hang the mistletoe
Modresnach -- Germanic/Scandinavian/Anglo-Saxon Odinist festival celebrating midwinter and motherhood (date approximate)
National Egg Nog Day
Noche Buena -- Spain and Spanish speaking countries
Remember to Read the Instructions First Night -- when assembling the kids' toys, of course
Silent Night, Holy Night Celebrations -- Austria (in honor of the hymn's composition in 1818)
St. Trasilla's Day (Patron of single laywomen)
Tolling the Devil's Knell -- All Saints Parish Church, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England (the church bell tolls once for each year since the birth of Christ, signaling when the Devil's demise was heralded)
T'owd 'oss -- Richmond, North Yorkshire, England (A tradition of dressing in hunting clothes and blowing the hunting horns on Christmas Eve.)
Yap Constitution Day -- Micronesia (regional)
Zerowork Season begins -- seriously, unless you work in retail, how much work really gets done between now and New Year's Eve at your office?
Birthdays Today:
Ryan Seacrest, 1974
Stephanie Meyer, 1973
Ricky Martin, 1971
Diedrich Bader, 45, 1966
Anil Kapoor, 1959
Mary Higgins Clark, 1929
Ava Gardner, 1922
Howard Hughes, 1905
Johnny Gruelle, 1880
Matthew Arnold, 1822
James Prescott Joule, 1818
Kit Carson, 1809
Debuting/Premiering Today:
The Aristocats(Disney animated film), 1970
"Amahl and the Night Visitors"(Opera, first performance and the first opera ever televised), 1951
"The Perry Como Show"(TV), 1948
"Aida"(Opera), 1871
Today in History:
The Byzantine church Hagia Sophia in Constantinople is dedicated for the second time after being destroyed by earthquakes, 563
Thomas Wolsey is appointed English Lord Chancellor, 1515
Kiritimati, also called Christmas Island, is "discovered" by James Cook, 1777
"Silent Night" is composed by Franz Joseph Gruber; it is first sung the next day, 1818
The Eggnog Riot at the United States Military Academy begins that night, wrapping up the following morning, 1826
Fire devastates the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., destroys 35,000 volumes, 1851
Henry Ford completes his first useful gas motor, 1893
Irving Fisher patents an archiving system with index cards, 1912
The first radio transmission of NCRV in Netherlands, 1924
NORAD Tracks Santa for the first time in what will become an annual Christmas Eve tradition, 1955
Shooting begins on "The Cage" the pilot for the Star Trek series, 1964
The crew of Apollo 8 enters into orbit around the Moon, becoming the first humans to do so, 1968
Cyclone Tracy devastates Darwin, Australia, 1974
The first European Ariane rocket is launched, 1979
For the first time since the death f Lenin, the bells of St. Basil's Cathedral, on Red Square in Moscow, ring to celebrate Christmas, 1990
The Spanish police thwart an attempt by ETA to detonate 50 kg of explosives at 3:55 p.m. inside Madrid's busy Chamartín Station, 2003
A video of SpaceX's latest test (on December 17) of the company's Grasshopper rocket with vertical takeoff and vertical landing, is released; the rocket rose 131 feet, hovered and landed safely on the landing pad, 2012
Northern and Northeastern China have a record cold spell, breaking Beijing's 1951 record for consecutive hours of sub-zero temperatures, reaching more than 300 hours, 2023
NASA's Parker Solar probe makes a record-breaking approach to the Sun, coming within 3.8 million miles (6 million kilometers) of the star, 2024


Yes, there is always hope, no matter how slender the thread.
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE THE HOPE STORY. thank you, and Annie is so precious. the look on her face is priceless.
ReplyDeleteWhew. Yes, I wore cold weather clothes yesterday, and, oh my, I wished I was barefoot like Annie! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas eve. Annie looks adorable. And I'm grateful that we are not going to have a white Christmas.
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