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Ms. G, like any of us, can be a puzzle.
She claims she wants to be able to stay home and take care of some of her own many projects, and wants to be able to move out to her retirement place in the country soon enough to still have the health to enjoy it.
She has invested in both a pontoon boat and an RV with the stated intent of being able to get away and just go fish and enjoy herself.
She has a house and now a storage unit full of things she says she wants to post online and sell to make money so she will have extra toward her retirement.
Instead most of her time is taken up with anything and everything else, her real estate business, tracking down the provenience on some stained glass she has acquired so she can give it to someone who is restoring an older building if it's appropriate to the era, keeping track of every neighbor and how they are doing and what they need, volunteering, being available to many family members and friends any time they call and helping them, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
When i showed up yesterday to work she "wanted to get a good bit done" and instead, after we'd gone to the car wash and Cramco, then done a few quick chores around the house, she went rushing off to yet another appointment; i think she says she wants to be home tending her own things, but really gets a kick out of being busy and being needed and isn't going to actually slow down any time soon, she’s happier this way.
Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Puzzle.
(Editor's note: Last week, someone asked about the car the pastor gave us, if it had a name. At the time, i had not yet "met" the car or driven it. Now i have, and its name is Lawrence, after Brother Lawrence who wrote The Practice of the Presence of God. After all, it belonged to a pastor and it feels steeped in peace and prayer.)
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While Good Fences Around the World seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird, i still enjoy looking for and posting interesting fences, so i will!
If i'd had a fence like this when my kids were little, they'd have used it as a ladder and been out of the yard in no time!
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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day! This week's image and my poem:
I always wished to be able to fly
reach right out and touch the sky
and now I'm up here I have found
from now on my feet stay on the ground!
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Angel Brian's Family of Brian's Home - Forever hosts the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop. It's time to share something for which i am thankful.
Today i am thankful the paperwork is done on Lawrence the Honda and i was able to read the eye chart and get the "needs glasses" endorsement taken off my driving license.
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Today is:
Ascension Day/Feast of the Ascension -- Western Christian; related observances
Procession of the Holy Blood -- Belgium (religious historical procession recalling the adventurous crusaders, especially Count Thierry of Alsace, who was supposed to have carried back relics of the Holy Blood)
Carabao Festival -- Pulilan, Philippines (to honor their patron, St. Isidro [St. Isadore the Farmer], hundreds of carabaos [water buffalo] are dressed up and paraded, and eventually blessed in front of the church; through tomorrow)
Dance Like a Chicken Day -- no idea why today, but i'm waiting for wedding season
Drunk Driving Memorial Day -- not sponsored by MADD, or anyone else i can find, but let's all work and pray for the day drunk driving by anyone is just a bad memory
Gesta de Independencia -- Paraguay
Izumo-taisha Shrine Grand Festival -- Izumo-taisha, Japan (through tomorrow)
King Father Norodom Sihamoni's Birthday -- Cambodia
Marshmallow Fluff Day -- Mr. Durkee and Mr. Mower announced, on this day in 1920, that they were in business producing this sweet confection
Mars Invictus Festival -- Ancient Roman Calendar
Midnight Sun at North Cape -- Norway (the sun will not set until July 30)
National Buttermilk Biscuit Day
National Unification Day -- Liberia
President Kamuzu Banda's Birthday -- Malawi
Runic Half-Month Ing (expansive energy) commences
"Stars and Stripes Forever" Day -- first public performance of the composition was this day in 1897
St. Bonifatius' Day (4th Ice Saint)
St. Matthias the Apostle's Day (Patron of carpenters, reformed alcoholics, tailors; Gary, Indiana; Great Falls-Billings, Montana; against alcoholism and smallpox)
Underground America Day -- Malcolm Wells wants us to imagine what our landscapes would look like if more of our buildings were under ground
Yom Yerushalayim -- Israel (Jerusalem Day; begins at sunset)
Anniversaries Today:
Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark marries Mary Donaldson, 2004
Carlsbad Caverns National Park established, NM, US, 1930
Birthdays Today:
Miranda Cosgrove, 1993
Amber Tamblyn, 1983
Dan Auerbach, 1979
Martine McCutdcheon, 1976
Cate Blanchett, 1969
Danny Wood, 1969
Jose Da Silveira, 1965
Suzy Kolber, 1964
Tim Roth, 1961
Valerie Still, 1961
Ronan Tynan, 1960
David Byrne, 1952
Robert Zemechis, 1951
Meg Foster, 1948
George Lucas, 1944
Jack Bruce, 1943
Atanasio "Tony" Perez, 1942
Bobby Darin, 1936
Laszlo Kovacs, 1933
Patrice Munsel, 1925
Otto Klemperer, 1885
Robert Owen, 1771
Thomas Gainsborough, 1727
Gabrile Daniel Fahrenheit, 1686
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"The Kids Are Alright"(Documentary), 1979
“It’s Time for Ernie"(Ernie Kovacs' TV premier), 1951
"When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd: A Requiem for those we love"(Hindemith composition), 1946
"Die Hebriden/The Hebrides"(Mendelssohn Op. 26), 1832
Today in History:
Jamestown, Virginia is settled as an English colony, 1607
Edward Jenner administers the first smallpox vaccination, 1796
The Lewis and Clark expedition sets out, 1804
Paraguay gains independence from Spain, 1811
The first edition of the London Illustrated Times is published, 1842
Gail Borden patents her process for condensed milk, 1853
Vaseline, the first petroleum jelly, is marketed, 1878
Lina Medina becomes the world's youngest confirmed mother in medical history at the age of five, 1939
Israel is declared to be an independent state and a provisional government is established; immediately after the declaration, Israel is attacked by the neighboring Arab states, triggering the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, 1948
Kuwait joins the United Nations, 1963
Skylab, the United States' first space station, is launched, 1973
The Institute for War documents publishes Anne Franks complete diary, 1986
The last episode of Seinfeld airs, with commercials going for $2M per 30 seconds, 1998
Scientists at Stanford University invent a working bionic eye the is powered only by focused light; the eye could eventually restore the sight of millions of people suffering from macular degeneration and retinal pigmentosa, 2012
Gabriel Medina becomes the first surfer ever to land the move called a "Backflip" in competition, 2016
The successful transfer of memory in snails as achieved by scientists from University of California is published in the journal "eNeuro", 2018
Chinese mountain climber and double amputee Xia Boyu reaches the summit of Mt Everest, 2018
Wikipedia confirms that the Republic of China has banned all versions of its site, 2019
Surrealist artist Man Ray's photograph "Le Violon d'Ingres" becomes the most expensive ever sold at auction when it goes for $12.4 million, 2022
Cyclone Mocha makes landfall on Rakhine coast, Myanmar, near southern border of Bangladesh, the second strongest storm ever recorded in the North Indian Ocean, 2023
Thailand's military-backed government loses out to other parties in their General Election with the Move Forward Party securing 36% of the vote, 2023





to fly is a wonderful wish... we so agree
ReplyDeleteYour Ms. G sounds like a very busy lady!
ReplyDeleteAscension Day is a national holiday here in France, so all is quiet around us.
Purrs,
The Chans
Mimi I feel 150% like you do about "up in the air" rides - in fact, I look back to when I was a kid and can't believe it was ME having fun on those crazy rides. Anyway, fabulous poem.....thanks for having fun with us!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove, Pam (and Teddy)
Well first of all the poem fits me like a glove. I'm afraid of heights so you'd never catch me on the roller coaster. And wouldn't it have been fun to have climbed that fence! Mrs G is a busy lady and it does sound as if that makes her happy.
ReplyDeleteMrs G makes me think she may be under the impression if she ever stops moving she will not start up again. And I love the name Laurence- you could even call him Lorry for short!
ReplyDeleteGostei da histporia da Sra. Grace e da poesia da imagem!
ReplyDeletebeijos, tudo de bom,chica
Sadly, some people just don't know how to relax and do the things they should to relax. If she got away for a week or two and had a chance to slow down, she would realize how good it feels but you can't force it on a person.
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong to be happy and busy. Well done, Ms G. - keeping going!
ReplyDeleteMrs. G seems happier being busy. No need to retire.
ReplyDeleteCrec que la senyora G. no tindrà temps per a ella mai.
ReplyDeleteSegurament en aquesta casa no hi ha nens petits. ;-)
Tampoc puc volar, tinc vertigen!
Veig que ja has posat nom al teu cotxe. ;-)
Petonets, Mimi.
Java Bean: "Ayyy, our Dada does a bit of that too! He keeps saying he's going to take in some of his old comic books and video games in and sell them, but he never does."
ReplyDeleteLulu: "Also, he says he is going to call your new car 'Lawrence of Carabia' ..."
Interesting fence. Like our neighbour's.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
busy busy busy.... i have a friend who is exactly like you described... i smiled then i laughed... great six.... gotta always and i mean always name your car... stella has always stuck... i just add a number to the name... and i never give up the truck until she passes and i gotta let her go... tim roth's birthday... he's such a great actor.... so enjoyed your six
ReplyDeleteMs G. is her on roller coaster! Nope, not riding those things any more, I used to love them. That's a really good thankful too. Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteNothing like a good story
ReplyDeleteMs. G sounds like a nice lady. Good poem and I like the name for your car. XO
ReplyDeleteIt sounds as if Ms. G is more in love with the idea of retiring and fishing off her pontoon, than actually doing that. Can a whirling dervish ever slow down!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful thankful. May you and Lawrence drive for many years!
I like the unusual fence with horizontal boards. My neighbor used to block my front gate with their vehicles and one day, we all climbed the front wall to get out. Horizontal boards would have been helpful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great name. Enjoy Lawrence!
ReplyDeleteThe picture and poem are great! That "ladder" fence wouldn't keep my kids in either, nor dogs who would soon learn to scramble up and over.
ReplyDeleteBy "provenience", do you mean "provenance" and how on earth does one find out about age and style of things like old stained glass etc? I wouldn't even know where to start, and it seems like a lot of research work. Which is something I am truly bad at.
Lol, "from now on my feet stay on the ground", the picture says it was fun though.
ReplyDeleteAnd she does seem a bit puzzling but interesting.
It's always nice to read what Ms G has been up to! I'm not keen on heights - thank goodness I wasn't born a bird!
ReplyDeleteMOL...stay grounded truly is better than this...MOL...Great poem! Extra Pawkisses🐾😽💞
ReplyDeleteSounds like Mrs G is doing retirement right. And your poem cracked me up!
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