Showing posts with label Canadian Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canadian Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2022

Experience (Awww Monday), Inspiring Quote of the Week, and Poetry Monday

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Happy Thanksgiving to all our Canadian friends!






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Awww Monday is hosted by Sandee at Comedy Plus.


Join us every Monday for Awww...Mondays.  Post a picture that makes you say Awww... and that's it.


Make sure you get the code from Sandee's site, linked above, and leave a link to your post so we can visit you.  What better way to start the week than with a smile!


Our rEcess program is blessed with volunteers from the local children's hospital.  Residents (doctors in training) come to spend time with patients outside the clinical setting, it's good for them and the special children they will see later in their careers.









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Sparks is the brainchild of Annie of McGuffy's Reader, who wanted us to post something positive and uplifting at the start of the week.  While she no longer blogs, i like to post an Inspiring Quote of the Week in her honor.     







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Poetry Monday was started by Diane at On The Alberta/Montana Border Jenny at Procrastinating Donkey is on a blog semi-break and her poetry is sorely missed, we hope she comes back soon.   Charlotte/Mother Owl participates, and now Karen at Baking in a Tornado is jumping in at least once a month, too.  Anyone else is welcome to join in the fun, just let Diane know!


This week the theme is Octopus, or something squishy (in honor of Cephalopod Awareness Week).                         \


A wonderful creature, the octopus,

when you see one, don't you be a picklepuss,

he can squirt you with ink,

so you'd best stop and think,

before you call him names like sourpuss!


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What two special animals

that don't live on the lands

will say hello sixteen times?

Two octopi shaking hands.


When an octopus wants to be a knight

and impress a girl with his charms,

what kind of armor will he wear?

Or course, a coat of arms.


Octopus mom said to the children,

go off to bed, now scoots!

I'll get your dad to read a story,

Octopus in boots!


Two octopus kids were swimming home

when they saw fishers setting out trappers,

we gotta get out of here quick, said one,

these guys are just squidnappers!


The squid, a local sheriff, said,

I need help, there is trouble!

An outlaw octopus got away,

form an octoposse, on the double!


Now I've come to the end of my silly jokes

about the cephalopods squishy,

I really enjoy all these strange sea folk,

I don't find them at all fishy!



cephalopodday.org



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Today is:


Alex Kivi Day a/k/a Kivi Day -- Finland (The Day of Finnish Literature)


Anti-Columbus Day


Arbor Day -- Poland


Bonza Bottler Day


Boun Suang Heua -- on the Mekong River near Vientiane, Laos (second day of the Ok Phansa festival, the Boat Racing Festival)


Cephalopod Awareness Days:  Squid Day/Cuttlefish Day -- celebrating the most intelligent invertebrates in the world; today, celebrate the tentacular species


Columbus Day/Discovery Day/Two Worlds Day/Anti-Columbus Day/Native Americans Day/Pan America Day -- observed, several countries

     American Indian Heritage Day -- AL, US

     Columbus Day (obs.) -- Turks and Caicos Islands; US and Territories

     Dia del Respet a la Diversidad Cultural -- Argentina

     Fraternal Day -- AL, US

     Native Americans' Day -- much of the US formally; almost everywhere informally (a day to mourn Native American victims of conquest and oppression, make peace, and celebrate the empowerment of Native Americans)


Commonwealth Culture Day -- Northern Mariana Islands


Constitution Day -- Sint Maarten


Curacao Day -- Curacao


Double Tenth Day/National Day -- China; Taiwan (In remembrance of the revolution against the Imperial Manchu Dynasty.)


Festival for Juno Moneta -- Ancient Roman Calendar (Juno as goddess of money)


Fitness Day / Health-Sports Day -- Japan


Independence Day / Deed of Cession Day -- Fiji(1970)


Journee Nationale de la Femme Marocaine -- Morocco (National Women's Day)


Kruger Day -- South Africa


KWP Foundation Day -- North Korea (1945)


Lotu-a-Tamaiti -- Samoa; Tokelau (Day after White Sunday)


Maroons Day -- Suriname (celebration of indigenous peoples)


Moi Day -- Kenya


National Angel Food Cake Day


National Cake Decorating Day -- some websites say today, some say the 17th


National Handbag Day -- started by www.PurseBlog.com


National Heroes Day -- Bahamas


National Kick-Butt Day -- a day to kick yourself in the rump, jump start yourself to doing something you've been wanting to do and making excuses for not doing; begun by Sylvia Henderson 


Naval Academy Day -- US


Norfolk Island Agricultural Show Day -- Norfolk Island, Australia


St. Francis Borgia's Day (Patron of Portugal; Rota, Marianas; against earthquakes)


St. Paulinus of York's Day (Patron of Rochester, England)


Sukkot -- Judaism (begins at sundown, through sundown Oct. 17)


Tag der Volksabstimmung -- Austria (Referendum Day)


Takata-no-Baba Yabusame -- Toyama Park, Tokyo, Japan (demonstration of the ancient art of horseback archery)


Thanksgiving -- Canada (Interfaith)


Virgin Islands - Puerto Rico Friendship Day


War of Independence Anniversary -- Cuba


World Day Against the Death Penalty -- International


World Homeless Day -- no one should be homeless   


World Mental Health Day -- International


World Porridge Day -- celebrating Scotland's traditional national dish    



Anniversaries Today:


Edward M. Kennedy, Jr., marries Katherine Anne "Kiki" Gershman, 1993

Richard Burton marries Elizabeth Taylor, 1975 (second time)

The United States Naval Academy opened with 50 midshipmen and 7 professors, 1845



Birthdays Today:


Adrian Grenier, 1976

Bob Burnquist, 1976

Dale Earnhardt, Jr., 1974

Mario Lopez, 1973

Brett Favre, 1969

Daniel Pearl, 1963

Tanya Tucker, 1958

David Lee Roth, 1955

Nora Roberts, 1950

Jessica Harper, 1949

Charles Dance, 1946

Ben Vereen, 1946

Harold Pinter, 1930

Richard Jaeckel, 1926

Thelonious Monk, 1917

Edward D. Wood, Jr., 1924

Helen Hayes, 1900

Giuseppe Verdi, 1813

Henry Cavendish, 1731 (discovered hydrogen)



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Upstairs, Downstairs"(TV), 1971

"The Bob Newhart Show"(TV), 1962

"Milk and Honey"(Musical), 1961

"Porgy and Bess"(Folk opera), 1935

"Die Chinesische Mauer/The Great Wall of China"(Play), 1946

The Tuxedo, 1886 (introduced at The Tuxedo Club in New York)



Today in History:


The Great Hurricane of 1780 kills 20,000 to 30,000 in the Carribean, 1780

The first non-Native American settlement is founded in Oklahoma, 1802

William Lassell discovers Neptune's moon Triton, 1846

The first "Dinner Jacket" is worn to the Autumn Ball at Tuxedo Park, NY, 1886

President Woodrow Wilson triggers the explosion of the Gamboa Dike thus ending construction on the Panama Canal, 1913

Ho Chi Minh enters Hanoi after the French pull out of the city, 1954

U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower apologizes to the finance minister of Ghana, Komla Agbeli Gbdemah, after he is refused service in a Dover, Delaware restaurant, 1957

The Windscale fire in Cumbria, U.K. is the world's first major nuclear accident, 1957

The opening ceremony at The 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, is broadcast live in the first Olympic telecast relayed by geostationary communication satellite, 1964

The Outer Space Treaty, signed on January 27 by more than sixty nations, comes into force, 1967

In Montreal, Quebec, a national crisis hits Canada when Quebec Vice-Premier and Minister of Labour Pierre Laporte becomes the second statesman kidnapped by members of the FLQ terrorist group, 1970

Sold, dismantled and moved to the United States, London Bridge reopens in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, 1971

After having closed borders for about two hundred years, Armenia and Turkey sign protocols in Zurich, Switzerland to open their borders, 2009

Pope Benedict XVI adds Arabic to the languages in which the weekly Vatican address is broadcast, 2012

The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi for their work in advocating children's rights; 17-year-old Yousafzai, who was shot by Taliban in retaliation for her activism, is the youngest recipient in history, 2014

For the first time since the Islamic revolution, 3,500 women in Iran are allowed to attend a football match for a World Cup qualifier in Tehran, 2019

Monday, October 14, 2013

Thankful

Today is Canada's Thanksgiving Day.

It's very smart of them to celebrate it earlier than the US, as they don't have much trouble, i would imagine, separating out taking the time to be thankful from the Season of Consumerism that comes at the end of the year.

In fact, i rather envy them this, and wish our Thanksgiving could be moved.  Traditional purists would decry this, but they also decry the constant encroachment of Consumerism Season upon it, and that's not going to stop.

Moving our time to give thanks to an earlier month would help.  The stores are still going to have their Christmas decor out by now (they do), because they have to order it early enough to have it in stock in time.  It would seem, though, that they wouldn't want to start Consumerism Season this early for fear of it fizzling out because it's being dragged out too long if it began now.

That would mean we could enjoy the time of giving thanks without having family members missing because they have to work the Consumerism Season sales events.  It's nice to dream about, that is for sure.

A very blessed Thanksgiving to all in Canada today!



Today is:

Anti-Columbus Day

Arafat Day -- Afghanistan; Bahrain; Djibouti; Egypt; Kuwait; Libya; Saudi Arabia; United Arab Emirates

Be Bald and Be Free Day -- Wellcat Holidays wants everyone who is "shiny" to be proud of it!

Chisinau Day -- Chisinau, Moldova

Columbus Day/Discovery Day/Two Worlds Day/Anti-Columbus Day/Native Americans Day/Pan America Day -- observed, several countries
     American Indian Heritage Day -- AL, US
     Columbus Day (obs.) -- Turks and Caicos Islands; US and Territories
     Dia del Respet a la Diversidad Cultural -- Argentina
     Fraternal Day -- AL, US
     Native Americans' Day -- much of the US formally; almost everywhere informally (a day to mourn Native American victims of conquest and oppression, make peace, and celebrate the empowerment of Native Americans)

commonwealth Culture Day -- Northern Mariana Islands

Dasera/Dussehra -- Hindu (celebration of victory of Lord Rama over evil; observed in several countries, where days of celebration and official holidays will vary)

Dessert Day -- another one?

Dia del Respeto a la Diversidad Cultural -- Argentina

Doburoku Matsuri -- Shirakawago, Japan (unrefined sake festival and harvest festival; through the 19th)

Durga Puja -- Hindu (celebration of the goddess Durga)

Eid al-Adha -- Islam (Festival of Sacrifice, a three day commemoration of Abraham's obedience and willingness to sacrifice his son; begins at sunset, local customs of date and official government days off in many places will vary)

Festival for the Penates -- Ancient Roman Calendar (gods of the storeroom)

First Fiddle of the Month -- Fairy Calendar

Fitness Day / Health-Sports Day -- Japan

Flag Day/Jour de la Proclamation de la Premiere Republique -- Madagascar (flag adopted this day in 1958)

Liberation Day -- Yemen

Lotu-a-Tamaiti -- Samoa; Tokelau (Day after White Sunday)

Mega Kenka Matsuri -- Hyogo, Japan (Roughhouse Festival, wrestling for a blessing; through tomorrow)

Mother's Day -- Belarus

Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Day -- Tanzania (climax of the Uhuru Torch Race)

National Chocolate Covered Insect Day -- i'll pass, sorry

National Education Day -- Poland

National Frump Day -- National FRUMPS of America (to honor the frugal, responsible, unpretentious, and mature people everywhere)

National Kick-Butt Day -- a day to kick yourself in the rump, jump start yourself to doing something you've been wanting to do and making excuses for not doing; begun by Sylvia Hendersonwww.springboardtraining.com

national lower case day -- someone wants us to not use all caps

Norfolk Island Agricultural Show Day -- Norfolk Island, Australia

Republic Day / October Revolution Day -- Yemen

St. Callistus' Day (Patron of cemetary workers)

St. Donatian of Rheims's Day (Patron of Bruges, Belgium; Rheims, France; West Flanders, Belgium)
St. Petca Paraskeva's Day (Patron of embroiderers, needle workers, spinners, weavers, and all who do needlework of any kind)related observance
     Petkouden -- Bulgaria

Svetitskovloba/Living Pillar Cathedral -- Georgia (celebration of the first Christian church in Georgia)

Thanksgiving -- Canada (Interfaith)

Vinternatsblot, a/k/a Haustblót -- Asatru (to bid Winter welcome; at the approximate date of the start of winter in the Old European Calendar of the Norse

Virgin Islands - Puerto Rico Friendship Day

World Rainforest Week begins -- Internationalwww.ran.org

World Standards Day -- International

Youth Day -- Zaire (Democratic Republic of the Congo)



Birthdays Today:

Harry Anderson, 1952
Sir Cliff Richard, 1940
Ralph Lauren, 1939
Roger Moore, 1927
John Wooden, 1910
e.e. cummings, 1894
Lillian Gish, 1893
Dwight Eisenhower, 1890
William Penn, 1644


Debuting/Premiering Today:

Winnie-The-Pooh is first published, 1926


Today in History:

William the Conqueror wins England in the Battle of Hastings, 1066
Robert the Bruce of Scotland defeats King Edward II of England at Byland, forcing Edward to accept Scotland's independence, 1322
Mary, Queen of Scots, goes on trial for conspiracy against Elizabeth I of England, 1586
Massachusetts enacts the first punitive legislation against the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), 1656
Rabbi Judah Hasid & Chayim Molocho arrive in Jerusalem, 1700
Henry Blair receives a patent for a corn planter, becoming the first black to obtain a US patent, 1834
The 15th and the last military Shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate resigns in Japan, returning his power to the Emperor of Japan and thence to the re-established civil government of Japan, 1867
George Eastman patents paper-strip photographic film, 1884
Theodore Roosevelt is shot while campaigning in Milwaukee on the "Bull Moose" ticket, 1912
The children's book Winnie-the-Pooh, by A.A. Milne, is first published, 1926
Ethel Merman makes her Broadway debut in "Girl Crazy", 1930
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the Indian Untouchable caste leader, converts to Buddhism along with 385,000 of his followers, 1956
Queen Elizabeth II becomes the first Canadian Monarch to open up an annual session of the Canadian Parliament, presenting her Speech from the Throne in Ottawa, Canada, 1957
The Cuban Missile Crisis begins when a U.S. Air Force U2 Reconnaissance pilot takes pictures of Soviet missiles being installed in Cuba, 1962
The city of Montreal, Quebec, begins the operation of its underground Montreal Metro rapid-transit system, 1966
The first live telecast from any manned spacecraft, the Apollo 7, 1968
The Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, The Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin, and the Foreign Minister of Israel, Shimon Peres, receive the Nobel Peace Prize for their role in the establishment of the Oslo Accords , 1994
Indonesian rights groups applaud the end of a Suharto-era law that bans books deemed 'offensive' or a 'threat to public order,' 2010
A colony of stromatolites is discovered at the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, 2011