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Ms. G has a sinus infection which has sapped her energy and while she's been tested and found negative for everything contagious, she sounds as if she might be passing something around and is better off staying home.
Thus i found myself again in a store on the phone with her, detailing how much things were so she could decide which to buy, telling her what brands and flavors of things were on the shelf for her selection, and etc., and then hauling it all back.
After putting everything away, she had me bring a chair to the hall to tackle the nefarious hall closet, holder of everything from spare linens to first aid, light bulbs to vacuum cleaner bags, the closet from which everything tumbles if you look at it incorrectly.
This is one of those areas where she keeps saying, "I need to get in here and deal with all this crap," but the fact we pull some things out, cram other stuff in and then she says, "I'm not dealing with the rest of it now," and it all gets chucked back in, crammed fuller than ever, tells me she really has no interest in doing it.
As much as she fusses about always being called away from her own to-do list in order to do for others, she really doesn't seem to want to tackle her own boring closets and overdue projects.
She has fun running the roads and tackling other people's projects instead, and if you meet her and let her do it, she'll try to turn you into one of her projects, too.
Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Interest.
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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!
I like the way the hinges on this fence almost look like butterflies.
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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day! This week's image and my poem:
What's in the attic in Great Uncle James' box?
Is it a real treasure or just his old sweat sox?
Do we have the key so we can open the locks?
Is it mundane stuff or are we in for shocks?
Did he sail the seven seas or was he off his rocks?
Is there a diary or gold in the form of blocks?
Oh, tell me, tell me, please, what's in Uncle James' box?
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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 our Chewy autoship order came in. Link Linker the Stinker was starting to worry he was going to starve!
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Today is:
Araw ng Watawat -- Philippines (Flag Day)
Armed Forces Day -- Croatia
Downfall of the Dergue Day/National Day -- Ethiopia
National Brisket Day
National Hamburger Day
Republic Day -- Armenia; Azerbaijan
Slugs Return From Capistrano Day -- where they spent the winter, so don't go out on the patio barefoot until the first frost; sponsored by Wellcat Holidays
St. Bernard of Montjoux's Day (Founder of Alpine hospices; Patron of Alpinists, the Alps, mountain climbers, mountaineers, skiers, and travelers in the mountains)
Whooping Crane Day -- US (birth anniversary of the first crane born in captivity; because those born in captivity refused to breed after they grew up, the attempt to restore numbers this way was discontinued, but these are beautiful birds are worth saving)
Women in Trousers Day -- US (on this day in 1923, the US Attorney General announced his determination that it was indeed legal for women to wear trousers anywhere)
World Hunger Day -- The Hunger Project
Anniversary Today:
Amnesty International is founded, 1961
Sierra Club is founded, 1892
Birthdays Today:
Joseph Cross, 1986
Carey Mulligan, 1985
Jesse Bradford, 1979
Sicily Yoder, 1969
Kylie Minogue, 1968
Glen Rice, 1967
Christa Miller, 1964
Sondra Locke, 1947
John Fogerty, 1945
Rudolph Guiliani, 1944
Gladys Knight, 1944
Annette, Cecile, Emilie, Marie, and Yvonne Dionne , 1934
Carroll Baker, 1931
Barry Commoner, 1917
Ian Fleming, 1908
Jim Thorpe, 1888
Louis Agassiz, 1807
William Pitt, 1759
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"The Magic Show"(Musical), 1974
"Lock Up Your Daughters"(Musical), 1959
Melody(Disney cartoon film, first ever in 3-D), 1953
"Zoo Parade"(TV), 1950
"Louisiana Purchase"(Musical), 1940
"Mathis der Maler / Matthias the Painter"(Opera), 1938
"L'Arianna / Ariadne"(Opera), 1608
Today in History:
A solar eclipse occurs, as predicted by Greek philosopher and scientist Thales, while Alyattes is battling Cyaxares in the Battle of the Eclipse; this leads to a truce and becomes one of the cardinal dates from which other dates can be calculated, BC585
James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor are married according to a Papal Bull by Pope Alexander VI and a Treaty of Everlasting Peace (which lasted 10 years) between Scotland and England is signed, 1503
The Spanish Armada, with 130 ships and 30,000 men, sets sail from Lisbon heading for the English Channel (it will takes until May 30 for all of the ships to leave port), 1588
In the first engagement of the French and Indian War, Virginia militia under 22-year-old Lieutenant Colonel George Washington defeat a French reconnaissance party, 1754
Big Ben is drawn on a carriage pulled by 16 horses from Whitechapel Bell Foundry to the Palace of Westminster, 1859
In San Francisco, California, John Muir organizes the Sierra Club, 1892
In the Russo-Japanese War, the Battle of Tsushima ends with the destruction of the Russian Baltic Fleet by the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1905
John B Gruelle patents Raggedy Ann doll, 1915
The US Attorney General says it is legal for women to wear trousers, 1923
The first all color talking picture, "On With the Show", is shown in NYC, 1929
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, is officially opened, 1937
Neville Chamberlain becomes British Prime Minister, 1937
The women of Greece are given the right to vote, 1952
The Palestine Liberation Organization is formed, 1964
Fifteen West African countries sign the Treaty of Lagos, creating the Economic Community of West African States, 1975
Eritrea and Monaco join the United Nations, 1993
NATO declares Russia a limited partner in the Western alliance, 2002
The Mars Odyssey finds signs of large ice deposits on the planet Mars, 2002
The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly of Nepal formally declares Nepal a republic, ending the 240-year reign of the Shah dynasty, 2008
'Le Monde' reports the Assad regime in Syria continues to use chemical weapons, 2013
The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has banned 11 people after an ethics investigation; the banned officials have recently or previously been indicted for corruption by the U.S. Justice Department, 2015
The discovery of a mass grave with the remains of 215 children at the former site of Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia, Canada is announced, 2022
Surgeons at NYU Langone Health complete the world's first whole eyeball transplant with a partial facial transplant, for a US veteran, 2023
Nine days after its 300 residents and livestock were evacuated, Village of Blatten, in the Swiss Alps, is flattened by a glacier collapse, 2025





I like the look of Uncle James' box and hope it has a diary, old letters and maybe a map to a secret hideaway.
ReplyDeleteThat poem leaves me wondering about all the intrigue of that ancient treasure chest. I want to OPEN it!!
ReplyDeleteThat event at Kamloops, started a huge investigation into all of those kinds of schools all over Canada, it was and is an awful reality and scandal. A sad blemish on Canada...
That poem was a lot of fun - those old chests can hold trash or treasure that's for sure!! They are a mystery that begs to be solved with a key to a surprise within. Thanks for joining in on the poetic fun!!!
ReplyDeleteLove, Pam and Teddy
Adorei a poesia do baú e quanta curiosidade em saber o que dentro dele existe!
ReplyDeletebeijos, lindo dia, chica
Good news for Link that the food showed up. The gates on that huge fence make me wonder what kind of magical world is on the other side. I guess by now I would have thought that Mrs G would know every brand that's in the store and make it a bit easier for you to pick things up.
ReplyDeleteShe seems to be a procrastinator but she is happy to have you help her with things. You really are the most patient person. Mom would lose her mind working for someone like her.
ReplyDeleteah ha! the closet organization scheme based on the jenga principle! (aka a reverse Tetris)
ReplyDeletefun Six
Hope your Mrs G gets sorted and is feeling better soon!
ReplyDeleteI love hearing about the people in your life!
ReplyDeleteThis is yet another story that tells me you have the patience of Job. That would drive me crazy, the phone and shopping. if there is a Walmart she could do her own shopping on line and get it delivered... although you might like doing it for her. its just I am not a patient person.
ReplyDeleteGreat story and poem. My closet must have shelving or things can't be stacked we..
ReplyDeleteOooh, I’m very impressed about that wonderful box. Do tell Great Uncle James’ what’s in it… please!
ReplyDeleteLovely poem and you are an Angel to Mrs G and others ~ Hugs ^_^
ReplyDeleteIt is easy to get called away from our own to-do lists. May Ms. G's body completely recover.
ReplyDeleteJava Bean: "Ayyy, Dada, they found your box in the attic! Can you tell them what's in it?"
ReplyDeleteNice poem. It's always a great day when the Chewy autoship arrives. At least that's what my girls tell me.
ReplyDeleteGlad Link has plenty of food. That must have taken a long time to shop that way. That was a fun poem. Thank you for the sweet thank you card you sent. I am glad Annie likes our book. XO
ReplyDeleteWe have a closet like that but lots of it is cat toys, go figure! Good poem too! Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteLa senyora G. em tornaria boja i això que tinc moltíssima paciència.
ReplyDeleteM'agrada molt la tanca, sí que és un detall bonic.
En link ja pot respirar tranquil. ;-)
Petonets, Mimi.
Sounds like you are dealing with" Fibber McGee's Closet." I guess you are too young to understand that reference.
ReplyDeleteMay Ms. G be back to running the roads soon!
ReplyDeleteI see...butterflies!
Bet he knows the box, lol.
I wanna know what's in the box now too xD.
ReplyDeleteHopefully Ms. G gets better soon and it seems like she loves projects as long as they are not her own closets.
I actually can relate as I have construction and one closet that is hiding everything at home.... I don't wanna deal with it!
Hinges like butterflies - so they are. I'm left wondering what's inside Uncle James' box too!
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy your Mrs. G stories. The last sentence had me smiling.
ReplyDeleteThis Six had me smiling at your wonderful humour. Love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat poem, Mimi, now we all wonder what's in the box😺Thank you for your kind reply on our bloggie, that did us a world of good🩷More Pawkisses just for you🐾😽💞
ReplyDeletethe Ms. G is something else!
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