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Linking up with Wordless Wednesday, Catsynth, Keith, 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 the words/prompts are supplied by jabblog and can be found here at River's blog.
This week's words/prompts are:
1.prefer
2.myth
3.common
4.category
5.store
6.image
and/or:
1.flower
2.saintly
3.stormy
4.sheep
5.bank
6.face
Charlotte's colour of the month is Gold.
use either list or both, or mix and match, just have fun.
I'm sitting here with the clock ticking away merrily trying to figure out what to write.
After a day with my little Annie, my brain is mush, or maybe just a Gold FLOWER in a silver vase, pretty but not very useful.
Brother-in-Law and my Sweetie just came in from the STORE. It's been a little STORMY this afternoon, so we're glad Mike-Next-Door got the lawn mowed already earlier. Every other Tuesday seems to be his schedule, and it works wonderfully. Ms. S on every other Monday pays me cash so no need to go to the BANK to have money to give him.
We all PREFER the MYTH about little children being so good, but the fact is our little Annie has a mind of her own, likes to tell us, "No!" and has been known to run away when we call her. Of course, if i ask her to clean up and start putting things away, asking, "can you help GG?" she will do it. She loves to cooperate, sometimes. The times when she doesn't, she peeps at you with the most SAINTLY look on her FACE and smiles and does exactly as she wants, not as we want.
The COMMON IMAGE of them looking like angels when they sleep is true, though.
She's also most keen on being read to. Right now, she focuses on animals in the stories, and is especially taken with the Mother Goose book and the rhyme, "Baa, Baa, Black SHEEP." GG actually sings this one to her, and she doesn't look at me like she will when she is older and realizes i can't sing, and she tries to sing along.
I'm not sure what CATEGORY we would put this bit of a story in, but at least it's written and now my mushy brain can rest.
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It's National Rescue Dog Day in the US! It was started by by Lisa Wiehebrink, an author as well as the founder of “Tails That Teach.”
Thanks to Barb Kowalik and The Cat Blogosphere for the event badge.
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Today is:
Be a Millionaire Day - i have all the zeros, now i just need the 1
Blue Jeans Day -- Levi Strauss and David Jacobs received the patent for their denim pants with riveted pockets on this day in 1873
Elf Fest -- Lothlorien Nature Sanctuary (near Needmore, Indiana; through Sunday)
Eliza Doolittle Day* -- in honor of Shaw and his famous fictional character, to encourage proper use of one's native language
Emancipation Day -- Florida, US
Emergency Medical Services for Children Day -- because children need different care, they aren't just tiny adults
Festival of Mjollnir -- Ancient Norse Calendar (feast of Thor's Hammer, date approximate)
Flying Solo Day -- Lindberg began his historic flight on this day in 1927
Frigga Blot -- Slavic Pagan/Asatru (honoring Frigga)
Grudie Rosnoe -- Slavic Pagan/Asatru (ten days of sacrifices to Rod for rain and good harvests)
Hari Kebangkitan Nasional Indonesia -- Indonesia (Indonesian National Awakening Day)
Independence Day -- East Timor(2002)
International Bee Day -- UN
Mecklenburg Day -- North Carolina, US (commemoration of the signing of a declaration of independence from England by the citizens of Mecklenburg County on this day in 1775)
National Day -- Cameroon
National Employee Health & Fitness Day -- US (originally the 3rd Wednesday in May, but now spreading around the world as Global Employee Health & Fitness Month)
National Quiche Lorraine Day
Norman Rockwell Day -- his first Saturday Evening Post cover appeared this day in 1916
Pick Strawberries Day
St. Bernadine of Siena's Day (Patron of advertising and advertisers, communications personnel, compulsive gamblers/gambling addicts, public relations work and personnel; Italy; Aquila, Italy; Capri, Italy; Castelspina, Italy; Trevignano, Italy; the diocese of San Bernardino, California; against compulsive gambling, chest, lung, and respiratory problems and hoarseness of the throat)
St. Ives' Day (an honest lawyer; in the Anglican tradition, Patron of abandoned children and orphans, advocates, canon lawyers, judges, lawyers, and notaries; in the Roman Catholic tradition, Patron of Saint Ives, Cambridgeshire, England)
Turn Beauty Inside Out Day -- the day to remember what really counts is who you are, not just what you look like
T'veer Chong Kamhaeng -- Cambodia (Day of Remembrance, anniversary of Khmer Rouge regime takeover in 1975, a day to remember all who died at their hands and work for peace)
Weights and Measures Day / World Metrology Day -- anniversary of the treaty in 1875 which established the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in Sevres, France
World Autoimmune Arthritis Day -- The International Foundation for Autoimmune Arthritis sponsors an online virtual convention in all time zones around the world from today through Wednesday
World Bee Day -- UN
*"One evening the King will say, "Oh, Liza, old thing,
I want all of England your praises to sing,
Next week on the twentieth of May,
I proclaim Liza Doolittle Day."
Birthdays Today:
Tahmoh Penikett, 1975
Tony Stewart, 1971
Tony Goldwyn, 1960
Bronson Pinchot, 1959
Ronald Prescott Reagan, 1958
David Paterson, 1954
Cher, 1946
Joe Cocker, 1944
Stan Mikita, 1940
Anthony Zerbe, 1936
George Gobel, 1919
Jimmy Stewart, 1908
Henri Julien Felix Rousseau, 1844
William Fargo, 1818
John Stuart Mill, 1806
Honore de Balzac, 1799
Dolly Madison, 1768
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Elegie für junge Liebende / Elegy for Young Lovers(Opera), 1961
Norman Rockwell's First Saturday Evening Post Cover, 1916
Today in History:
The first Ecumenical Council in the Christian Church, the Council of Nicea, opens, 325
An earthquake kills about 300,000 people in Syria and Antiochia, 526
John Cabot sets sail from Bristol, England, on his ship Matthew looking for a route to the west, 1497
Cartographer Abraham Ortelius issues the first modern atlas, 1570
Shakespeare's Sonnets are first published in London, 1609
Napoleon Bonaparte reinstates slavery in the French colonies, revoking its abolition in the French Revolution, 1802
Otto is named the first modern king of Greece, 1835
HMS Erebus and HMS Terror with 134 men under John Franklin sail from the River Thames in England, beginning a disastrous expedition to find the Northwest Passage in which all hands are lost, 1845
U.S. President Abraham Lincoln signs the Homestead Act into law, 1862
Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis receive a U.S. patent for blue jeans with copper rivets, 1873
The Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy is formed, 1882
Krakatoa begins to erupt (the volcano's final and most notable explosion will occur on August 26), 1883
The first public display of Thomas Edison's prototype kinetoscope, 1891
Cuba gains independence from the United States, 1902
The Saturday Evening Post publishes its first cover with a Norman Rockwell painting ("Boy with Baby Carriage"), 1916
Montreal, Quebec radio station XWA broadcasts the first regularly scheduled radio programming in North America, 1920
By the Treaty of Jedda, the United Kingdom recognizes the sovereignty of King Ibn Saud in the Kingdoms of Hejaz and Nejd, which later merge to become the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1927
At 07:52 Charles Lindbergh takes off from Roosevelt Field in Long Island, New York, on the world's first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, 1927
Amelia Earhart takes off from Newfoundland to begin the world's first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean by a female pilot, 1932
In a referendum in Quebec, the population rejects by a 60% vote the proposal from its government to move towards independence from Canada, 1980
First publications of the discovery of the HIV virus that causes AIDS in the journal Science by Luc Montagnier and Robert Gallo individually, 1983
The Chinese authorities declare martial law in the face of pro-democracy demonstrations, setting the scene for the Tiananmen Square massacre, 1989
In a second referendum in Quebec, the population rejects by a slight majority the proposal from its government to move towards independence from Canada, 1995
The independence of East Timor is recognized by Portugal, formally ending 23 years of Indonesian rule and 3 years of provisional UN administration (Portugal itself is the former colonizer of East Timor until 1976), 2002
Scientists at the Craig J. Venter Institute announce they have successfully created the world's first artificial lifeform by transplanting a synthesized genome into an existing cell, 2010
Some of the largest fines ever levied, totaling US$5.7bn, are handed out to the major world banks JPMorgan, Barclays, Citigroup, RBS, and USB, for manipulation of currency markets, 2015
Bangladesh imposes a 65-day ban on coastal fishing to conserve fish stocks, 2019
Israel and Hamas agree to a bilateral ceasefire in Gaza after nearly two weeks of fighting, 2021
A huia feather from an extinct New Zealand bird sells for $46,521 NZD (about $28,400 USD) at auction in Auckland, 2024
Due to glacial movement which was threatening to cause an avalanche, the village of
Blatten, Switzerland evacutes nearly 300 people, 90 sheep, 26 cows (including an injured cow that needed to be ferried out by helicopter), and 20 domestic rabbits, 2025




Your story is really great and fits into the True Life category. Sleeping toddlers are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteAdorei a foto das chaves. Temos tantas e quando as precisamos, se escondem de nós,rs...
ReplyDeleteE tua história da Annie é linda e as crianças são arteiras, mas quando dormem, parecem anjinhos ... Linda! beijos, tudo de bom,chica