Sunday, December 21, 2025

There’s Long and There’s Long (Cajun Joke), Sunday Selections, and Sunday Selfie

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Just because Sandee of Comedy Plus is no longer hosting a Silly Sunday blog hop, do not expect me to quit telling Cajun jokes, especially as it has now become a habit.


Grandma was talking to #2 Son yesterday about the property he and Daughter-in-Law bought in Arkansas.  "The temperature was 17 degrees a couple of days ago up there!" #2 Son said.


"Whooo!" Grandma said.  "It's sure winter up there."


Boudreaux an' Clothile done had dem de arguin', an' when Tee done come home from school he see Boudreaux be settin' out on de po'ch, even tho' it be's cold.


An' Tee say, "Père, guess what we done learn in school!  Today be's de winter solstice, dat mean it be de shortes' day an' de longes' night o' de year."


An' Boudreaux say, "Mais, garçon, when you grows up, you be goin' fin' out after you done be arguin' wit' you wife be de longes' nights!"



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Sunday Selections was started as a way for bloggers to use photos that might otherwise just languish in their files.  The rules have been relaxed, and it is now simply a showcase for your photos, new or old, good or bad, although nothing rude, please.  Our friend River is hosting, and other participants often include Charlotte/Mother Owl, Andrew, and WiseWebWoman             


Scenes of holiday cheer.

























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This week, Echo wants to join the Kitties Blue at The Cat On My Head for their Sunday Selfies Blog Hop.   


She was one of the cats adopted this past Friday, and she wanted to take an, "I'm going to my new home!" selfie.







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Today is the Solstice!  In the Northern Hemisphere Winter begins and in the Southern Hemisphere Summer begins at 15:03UTC.


Here are a few other celebrations associated with the Solstice:

     Anne and Samantha Day -- celebrating the lives of Anne Frank and Samantha Smith, a day to work and pray for world peace

     Alban Arthuan -- Druid Festival, 4th Station; through the solstice

     Bruma -- Ancient Roman Calendar

     Dongzhi Festival -- East Asia (literal meaning, "Extreme of Winter")

     Festival of Isis -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (celebration of the seeking of Osiris by Isis and her resurrection of him)

     National Haiku Poetry Day -- US (because haiku is traditionally about the seasons, it's celebrated on the first day of winter)

     Wild Hunt reaches its peak -- various Norse traditions

     Soyala New Year Festival -- Hopi and Zuni Native Americans (a festival of purification as well as celebration, with homes cleaned, fires doused, and personal restraint observed)

     Yalda -- Iran (Persian/Zoroastrian winter solstice festival; to celebrate the longest night of the year, many stay up for the fight against dark and evil.)

     Yule/Jul/Jol Festivals begin -- various calendars, religions, countries and observances, both ancient and modern

          Yule -- Wicca/Pagan, northern hemisphere

          Litha -- Wicca/Pagan, southern hemisphere

          from the Old Norse Hjol, meaning "wheel" to signify the year is at its lowest point and ready to rise again

     Ziemassvetki -- Ancient Latvian Calendar (birth of Dievs, highest of the gods; modern Latvians celebrate this on Christmas Eve/Christmas, but it was originally a three day solstice festival)



Thanks to Barb Kowalik and The Cat Blogosphere for the event badge.        



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Today is:


Divalia -- Ancient Roman Calendar (part of Saturnalia; feast of Angerona, goddess of secret sorrows)


Flashlight Day -- what better day, at least in the Northern Hemisphere, when dark is with us longest, to make sure you have one in good working order


Forefathers' Day -- Plymouth, MA, US (celebrates the landing of the Pilgrims)


Fourth Sunday of Advent -- Christian

    Lighting the Candle of Love/Adoration


Homeless Persons' Memorial Day -- US


Humbug Day -- those frustrated with their holiday preparations are allowed up to 12 humbugs today, just to help vent their frustrations; sponsored by Wellcat Holidays


Icelandic Yuletide Lad of the Day, Gluggagaegir -- Peeper, who peeps through the windows and will come steal toys he likes the look of


Kiwi Fruit Day -- California, US (celebrate with them, these are good!)


Look At the Bright Side Day -- Northern Hemisphere, and why not; after all, each day after this will have more sun!


National Hamburger Day


Pancha Ganapati -- India (through the 25th, a modern Hindu festival honoring of Lord Ganesha, Patron of Arts and Culture)


Phileas Fogg Wins A Wager Day (1872)


Poseidea -- Ancient Greek Calendar (festival to honor Poseidon; date approximate)


St. Peter Canisius' Day (Patron of Catholic press, Germany, writers of catechisms)


St. Thomas' Day, the Doubting Thomas (old date, now celebrated on July 3, but many of the superstitions related to it are still observed at this time)

     Mumping Day a/k/a Gooding Day -- UK (traditional day on which beggars beg for, or "mump", good things for Christmas, always on old St. Thomas' Day)

     Sao Tome Day -- Sao Tome e Principe (Dia de Sao Tome e Principe)



Birthdays Today:


Jackson Rathbone, 1984

Jack Noseworthy, 1969

Kiefer Sutherland, 1966

Andy Dick, 1965

Florence Griffith Joyner, 1959

Ray Romano, 1957

Jane Kaczmarek, 1955

Chris Evert, 1954

Tina Brown, 1953

Samuel L. Jackson, 1948

Michael Tilson Thomas, 1944

Frank Zappa, 1940

Jane Fonda, 1937

Phil Donahue, 1935

Joe Paterno, 1926

Paul Winchell, 1922

Heinrich Böll, 1917

Josh Gibson, 1911

Joseph Stalin, 1879

Henrietta Szold, 1860

Benjamin Disraeli, 1804



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Billion Dollar Baby"(Musical), 1945

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs(Disney animated film), 1937

Tillie's Punctured Romance(Silent Film, first full length comedy), 1914

The Crossword Puzzle(First one ever published, 1913

Basketball, 1891 (first game under the direction of James Naismith, by the rules he had published)



Today in History:


A hurricane hits Holland/Friesland, destroying villages with widespread flooding, 1163

The Battle of Curalaba: The revolting Mapuche Native Americans, led by cacique Pelentaru, inflict a major defeat on Spanish troops in southern Chile; all Spanish cities south of the Biobio river are eventually taken by the Mapuches, and all conquest of Mapuche territories by Europeans practically ceases, until the 1870s "Pacification of Araucania", 1598

William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims land on what is now known as Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1620

Hue Tay Son becomes emperor Quang Trung of Vietnam, 1788

The Rochdale Pioneers commence business at their cooperative in Rochdale, England, starting the Cooperative movement, 1844

The first Permanent Force cavalry and infantry regiments of the Canadian Army are formed: The Royal Canadian Dragoons and The Royal Canadian Regiment, 1883

The first Word-Cross puzzle, which the printer mislabeled as a Cross-Word (the name that stuck), is published in the New York World, 1913

The first feature length color and sound cartoon, Disney's Snow White, premiers, 1937

Rondane National Park is established as Norway's first national park, 1962

Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the moon, is launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The crew performs the first ever manned Trans Lunar Injection and become the first humans to leave Earth's gravity, 1968

The United Nations adopts the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, 1969

Mexican volcano Popocatepetl, dormant for 47 years, erupts gases and ash, 1994

The city of Bethlehem passes from Israeli to Palestinian control, 1995

Scientists studying the Sutter's Mill Meteorite announce it contains the oldest material in the Solar System, 2012

The Mesoamerican Long Count calendar reaches the date 13.0.0.0.0, 2012

Hawaiian vocalist Israel Kamakawiwoʻole's official music video for his rendition of "Over the Rainbow" reaches a billion views on YouTube, 2020

The JET Laboratory, UK, has a major breakthrough in fusion energy research, producing a record 59 mega joules of energy over 5 seconds, 2021

Caitlin Clark ties Elena Delle Donne as the fastest Division I women's player to reach 2,000 career points, 2023

10 comments:

  1. Good news that a kitty gets a forever home at Christmas time. And oh my goodness all those tiny little Christmas houses set up in that display! Beautiful. And yes your son will have a whole different kind of winter in arkansas. Hopefully they won't mind it.

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  2. I love all those holiday decorations! So many houses on display...so many to pack away after. 😆

    Hurrah for forever homes! 😻

    Can winter in Arkansas be worse than in most of my country? 🤔🇨🇦😁

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  3. Your Christmas decorations are great! Celebrate the shortest day!

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  4. He, he, he! Molt bons els acudits.
    Hi ha molt de Nadal a les teves fotos. ;-)
    I pel que fa a la gata, estava esperant a que li obrissin la porta.
    Petonets!

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  5. Wonderful post and photos ~ so happy the sweet kitty is being adopted ~ lovely holiday decoration photos and fun Cajun joke~ Your son's life will be very different in Arkansas ~ wishing them the best ~ Hugs and Merry Christmas week ahead ~

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  6. Those are all great. So glad the kitty got adopted!

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  7. echo....ewe iz one gorgeouz gal N eye am wizhin ewe a mozt happee gotcha day, lotz oh yeerz filled with happeez and healtheez anda merree Christmas two ewe N yur new for everz peepulz ☺☺♥♥

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  8. Such a cozy mix of Cajun chuckles, kitty selfies, and solstice sparkle—what a lovely way to wander through winter’s longest night.

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  9. Happy Solstice and Merry Christmas - Tigris and Styx

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  10. your home is gorgeous and everything is just beautiful. I don't know how you do all that you do every day, working and moving cars from place to place and all this decorating..

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