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Monday, April 7, 2025

Feathered Friends (Awww Monday), Inspiring Quote of the Week and Poetry Monday (Road), an A to Z Challenge Post

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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!


Mr. and Mrs. Duck were crossing the street as Becca and I walked Mr. Cal.  They each had their own agenda.  He went straight ahead while she took the scenic route!














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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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Our dear friend Diane is taking a break

accommodations we must make

we miss her poetry and wit

so carry on as Poetry Monday's a hit!


Poetry Monday was started by Diane at On The Alberta/Montana Border Charlotte/Mother Owl and i are keeping it going while she takes a blog break, we hope temporarily.  Anyone else is welcome to join in the fun, just let us know!


This week the theme is Road.                       


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If you come to a fork in the road,

I really have the hunch,

it’ll remind you you’re hungry

and you’ll stop for lunch.


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We all know the chicken crossed the road

to get to the other side,

but what about the frozen chicken?

In a shopping bag he had to ride!


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The bee swarm crossed the road

and did it with no pause,

and if you ask them why,

they’ll tell you, “Just bee-cause!”


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The clown had to cross the road,

funny or not, he didn’t care,

he had to get across because

his rubber chicken was over there!


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The horse did cross the road,

with no care for who did scoff,

he wanted to give the poor chicken

a well deserved day off.


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A penguin crossed the road

although he had to waddle,

to prove the rumor he was chicken

was just a bunch of twaddle!


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Future themes are:


Apr. 7 Road (Today!)

Apr. 14 Bring

Apr. 21 Free

Apr. 28 Jam

May 5 Competition

May 12 Shape

May 19 Stem

May 26 Lead


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Today is:


Act of Self Determination Day -- Cocos (Keeling) Islands (obs.)


Genocide Memorial Day -- Rwanda


Gio to Hung Vuong Day -- Vietnam (National Day; celebrating the founding of the nation by Emperor Hung Vuong some three millennia ago)


Goddess Karna's Day -- Asatru/Slavic Pagan Calendar (goddess of crying and wailing)


International Beaver Day -- celebrating the species that restores valuable wetlands 


International Snailpaper Day -- relax today with a hard copy of a regular, old fashioned newspaper


Metric System Day -- officially adopted in France on this day in 1795


Motherhood and Beauty Day -- Armenia (day the Armenian Orthodox Church celebrated the Annunciation; it is the only Church to celebrate it on this day, which is also observed as Mother's Day in this country)


National Beer Day -- US (unofficial, the celebration of the end of Prohibition)


National Coffee Cake Day


National Health Day -- Kiribati


No Housework Day/Let Someone Else Clean Day -- sponsored by Wellcat Holidays, enjoy this one!


Pandia -- Ancient Greek Calendar (a festival of Zeus; date approximate)


Sheikh Abeid Amani Karume Day -- Tanzania


St. John Baptist de La Salle's Day (Patron of educators, school principals, teachers)


Women's Day -- Mozambique


World Health Day -- UN



Anniversaries Today:


World Health Organization is founded, 1948

Prague University is chartered by Charles IV, the first university in central Europe, 1348



Birthdays Today:


Russell Crowe, 1964

Anthony Drew "Tony" Dorsett, 1954

Jackie Chan, 1954

Janis Ian, 1951

John Oates, 1948

Gerhard Schroeder, 1944

Francis Coppola, 1939

David Frost, 1939

William Hodding Carter III, 1935

Wayne Rogers, 1933

Daniel Ellsberg, 1931

James Garner, 1928

Ravi Shankar, 1920

Billie Holiday, 1915

Walter Winchell, 1897

Bronislaw Malinowski, 1884

 John Joseph McGraw, 1873

David Grandison Fairchild, 1869

W.K. Kellogg, 1860

Walter Camp, 1859

William Ellery Channing, 1780

William Wordsworth, 1770

St. Francis Xavier, 1506



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"South Pacific"(Musical), 1949

"Monsieur Beaucaire"(Operetta), 1919

Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major,"Eroica"(Beethoven Op. 55), 1805



Today in History:


Attila's Huns plunder Metz, in northern France, 451

Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I issues the first draft of the Corpus Juris Civilis, the basis for much civil law even today, 529

A crowd in Florence, Italy, storms the Convent of San Marco, demanding Fra Savonarola be turned over as they rebelled against his Bonfires of the Vanities and interference with trade, 1498

Ferdinand Magellan arrives at Cebu, 1521

Michael Cardozo becomes the first Jewish lawyer in Brazil, 1645

American pioneers found Marietta, Ohio, as the first permanent settlement of the new Northwest Territory, 1788

France adopts the meter as the standard measure of length, 1795

The Mississippi Territory is established, 1798

English chemist John Walker invents wooden matches, 1827

Thomas D'Arcy McGee, one of the Canadian Fathers of Confederation is assassinated by the Irish, in one of the few Canadian political assassinations, and the only one of a federal politician, 1868

Nebraska establishes an 8 hour work day, 1891

Texas Oil Company (Texaco) is formed, 1902

An eruption of Mt. Vesuvius devastates Naples, 1906

Dr. K. Winfield Ney performs the first brain tumor operation under a local anesthesia, at Beth Israel Hospital, 1923

Using phone lines, the first long distance television image is sent, of Commerce Secretary Herbert Hoover, from Washington, D.C. to NYC, 1927

Booker T. Washington becomes the first African-American depicted on a postage stamp in the US, 1940

Syria is officially recognized as independent from France, 1946

Dwight D. Eisenhower gives his "domino theory" speech, 1954

Spain relinquishes its protectorate in Morocco, 1956

IBM announces the System/360, 1964

The publication of RFC1 marks the symbolic birth of the Internet, 1969

Development of the neutron bomb is canceled by President Jimmy Carter, 1978

During STS-6, astronauts Story Musgrave and Don Peterson perform the first space shuttle spacewalk, 1983

Mars Odyssey is launched, 2001

Mass protests begin across Moldova under the belief that results from the parliamentary election are fraudulent, 2009

Following the death of Bingu wa Mutharika, Joyce Banda becomes President of Malawi, 2012

The longest python ever documented is found on Penang in Malaysia (26ft/8m), 2016

Action Comics #1, which introduced Superman, sells at auction for a record price of $3.25 million (USD), 2021

Ketanji Brown Jackson becomes the first black woman to be confirmed to the United States Supreme Court, 2022

British charity fundraiser Russ Cook, nicknamed the "Hardest Geezer," completes his Project Africa charity run of the length of Africa, arriving at Ras Angela, Tunisia, almost a year after setting off from Cape Agulhas, South Africa, 2024

Monday, August 5, 2024

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

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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!


The dingy duck was walking in the street, and sometimes people drive through here as if it's a race track, not a neighborhood.  We gently encouraged it to get up on the grass.


What a ducky day!

What?  Out of the street?  Why?


Must I?

Humph!

Really?


Oh, all right, I'll stay here.






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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.     







***********************************


Our dear friend Diane is taking a break

accommodations we must make

we miss her poetry and wit

so carry on as Poetry Monday's a hit!


Poetry Monday was started by Diane at On The Alberta/Montana Border Charlotte/Mother Owl and i are keeping it going while she takes a blog break, we hope temporarily.  Anyone else is welcome to join in the fun, just let us know!


This week the theme is Honey.                       


Let me tell you, honey,

there's nothing really funny

about the stuff the bees work hard to make.


It just might get all runny

on a day that's hot and sunny,

but its purity and goodness you can't fake!


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My kids think M-O-M

stands for Made of Money,

and I think I can find some bees

and "cell" off all their honey.


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They entered Tutankhamen's tomb

for fame and glory and money,

and found, along with scads of gold

pots filled with still good honey!


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Future themes are:


Aug. 5 honey (Today!)

Aug. 12 cabinet

Aug. 22 market

Aug. 29 instrument


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Today is:


August Bank Holiday -- ACT, NSW, Australia; Ireland; UK


August Monday/Culturama -- Saint Kitts and Nevis 


Barsi Bhagat Puran Singh -- Sikhism


Bogota Carnival -- Bogota, Colombia (celebrating the city's Hispanic founding; through tomorrow)


British Columbia Day -- British Columbia, Canada


Carnival Monday -- Anguilla (August Monday); Antigua and Barbuda (J'ouvert); British Virgin Islands (Festival/Emancipation Monday)


Celtic Tree Month Coll (Hazel) commences


Civic Holiday -- Canada


Constitution Day -- Cook Islands


Damn the Torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead Day -- uttered this day by Admiral Farragut at the Battle of Mobile Bay in 1864


Emancipation Day --  Bahamas; Dominica; Granada; Montserrat; Turks and Caicos Islands (Obs.)


Farmer's Day -- Zambia


Frídagur verslunarmanna -- Iceland (Commerce Day)


Hanakasa Matsuri -- Yamagata City, Japan (10,000 costumed dancers perform; through the 7th)


Independence Day / Republic Day -- Burkina Faso (former Upper Volta)(1960)


Kadooment Day -- Barbados (huge carnival celebration of the end of the Crop Over festival, celebrating the end of the sugar cane harvest)


National Blackmail Day -- according to mostly ecard sites, with suggestions to send a card to the friend who has told you his/her secrets, with the notice that you plan on celebrating this date!


National Children's Day -- Tuvalu


National Underwear Day -- sponsored by www.freshpair.com, which encourages people to rethink their underwear style, make sure they have the right fit 


National Waffle Day


New Brunswick Day -- New Brunswick, Canada


NOMS (Not of My Species) Day -- celebrating animal friendships between animals of differing species


Nuestra Senora de Africa -- CE, Spain (Day of Our Lady of Africa, also called Fiestas Patronales)


Oyster Day


Picnic Day -- NT, Australia


Sacrifice to Salus -- Ancient Roman Calendar (goddess of health, associated with Greek Hygeia)


St. Afra of Augsburg's Day (Patron of converts, martyrs, penitent women; Augsburg, Germany)


St. Oswald of Northumbria's Day (Patron of Zug, Switzerland)


Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving Day and the Day of Croatian defenders -- Croatia


Work Like a Dog Day -- different from work-a-holics, people who work like a dog work hard while they are at it, and rest when they aren't


Youth and Children's Day -- Kiribati



Birthdays Today:


Jonathan Silverman, 1966

Patrick Aloysius Ewing, 1962

Maureen McCormick, 1956

Erika Slezak, 1946

Loni Anderson, 1946

Ja’net DuBois, 1938

John Saxon, 1936

Neil Armstrong, 1930

Sydney Omarr, 1926

Raoul Wallenberg, 1912

John Huston, 1906

Conrad Potter Aiken, 1889

Joseph Merrick, 1862

Guy de Maupassant, 1850

Thomas Lynch, Jr., 1749

John Eliot, 1604

Joseph Justus Scaliger, 1540



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Revolver"(Beatles Album, release date), 1966

"Eleanor Rigby" & "Yellow Submarine"(Beatles singles, A & B side respectively, release date), 1966

"American Bandstand"(TV, national premiere), 1957

"Andy Capp"(Comic strip), 1957

"Little Orphan Annie"(Comic strip), 1924



Today in History


The last outpost of Bar Kockba, Betar, falls to Rome, 135

Penda of Mercia defeats and kills Oswald of Northumbria at the Battle of Maserfield, 642

King Edward and Earl Aetherlred, leading the allied forces of Mercia and Wessex, defeat the last major Viking army to raid England at the Battle of Tettenhall, 910

Anti-Jewish riots in Arnstadt, Germany, 1264

Sir Humphrey Gilbert establishes first English colony in North America, at what is now St John's, Newfoundland, 1583

The Mayflower departs from Southampton, England on its first attempt to reach North America, 1620

New York Weekly Journal writer John Peter Zenger is acquitted of seditious libel against the royal governor of New York, on the basis that what he had published was true, 1735

US Army abolishes flogging, 1861

Standard Oil of New Jersey is established, 1882

The cornerstone for the Statue of Liberty is laid on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor, 1884

Bertha Benz drives from Mannheim to Pforzheim and back in the first long distance automobile trip made in her husbands invention, the first patented automobile; her journey was to publicize the invention, and she garnered attention and sales, 1888

The first electric traffic light is installed, in Cleveland, Ohio, 1914

Debut of the comic strip "Little Orphan Annie", by Harold Gray, 1924

Debut of the comic strip "Andy Capp", by Smythe, 1957

Nelson Mandela is jailed, 1962*

The United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union sign a nuclear test ban treaty, 1963

The city of Knin, a significant Serb stronghold, is captured by Croatian forces during Operation Storm, 1995

The Copiapo mining accident traps 33 Chilean miners about 2,300ft below the ground, 2010

NASA launches the Juno Space Probe to study Jupiter, 2011

The world's first bovine stem cell lab-grown burger is eaten in London, 2013

The UN Security Council votes to impose sanctions on North Korea for its continued missile program, 2017

New Zealand canoeist Lisa Carrington wins her third Olympic gold medal of the Tokyo Games and the 5th gold of her career, 2021

Volkswagen launches a prototype of its first flying car, an automated electric passenger vehicle nicknamed the "Flying Tiger", 2022


*Released in 1990