Showing posts with label storms. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 14, 2024

Quite a Week, a Ten Things of Thankful Post

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Well, to say it's been quite a week would be an understatement.


Last Saturday while in NOLA with Grandma and Grandpa we got the word #2 Son and His Bride were at the hospital, waiting for the doctor to tell them if this was real labor or not.


It was, and on the way home from NOLA #2 Son called and said His Bride had not eaten yet but she could only have liquids, could i pick up smoothies for them?


Of course, i was happy and thankful to be able to do so, with the added bonus of a visit to them in the hospital.


In the evening, Little Girl came in town, too, arriving just a few minutes after the baby did!  We are very thankful for the relatively quick and safe arrival of little Annie.


Little Girl stayed the first night at the apartment with Jack dog, for which i was thankful.


When i informed Ms. A and Mr. J about our situation, they and Becca made a plan with a friend so i could be at the hospital the next morning.  I'm thankful of all the reasons to miss a church service (probably the first in two years), it was to visit and hold my first granddaughter.


I'm also thankful the second service is livestreamed and i got to at least watch.


And Little Girl was in town so i got to see and visit with her.


Sunday evening i was thankful for a second visit up to the hospital to bring them some things they'd forgotten (charge cords and a game controller for the laptop, most important stuff!) and holding the baby again.


I was also thankful to be able to spend the night with Jack dog Sunday night, even if he does get me up in the middle of the night to do go his business.


Monday morning i was thankful to be able to run home (it's across the highway from their apartments) to give Dansig the Round his insulin and then go to Carl's, then back to walk the dog again, then to Ms. S, then back to walk the dog again, then to a ladies' circle meeting.


We're thankful they came home Monday evening, and i was also thankful to find out the pediatrician i chose off a list 33 years ago when #1 Son was only two weeks old is still practicing and they are taking Annie to him!  We were among his first patients in his first six months of practice and he hasn't slowed down a bit or made plans to retire.


Tuesday we were starting to gear up for a possible storm, i was thankful to arrange to do the shelter Wednesday morning with a skeleton crew and then everything else would be cancelled.


I'm thankful #2 Son, His Bride and Annie went to NOLA for the duration, as Grandma and Grandpa were itching to meet her, they have a generator and a back-up generator, and since Grandpa is a retired doctor, where would be better for a new mom and baby?


I'm thankful for a lovely picture of Grandma holding Annie.  She never thought she'd see the day of having a great-grandchild.  (Please note, Grandma and Grandpa on my blog are my parents, my children's grandparents.)


We're thankful the storm really wasn't too bad here, we never even lost power which is miraculous, although a few places around here did.  They were repaired quickly.


Thursday i was thankful for the work, as missing work Wednesday of course meant no pay.


While at Ms. V's on Thursday, i was thankful they don't care what time i come, as i was able to wait until it started to get get light so as to not have to worry about any debris in the roads.  I was also thankful they put up with my quirks, and have a few of their own, and we get along well.


GusGus is still having the check engine light come on, I'm thankful for Kevin and Lenny to turn it off because it's not a repair code, and it's getting annoying.


Then Friday.  I've been sleep deprived and when i got to the church, i made two pots of regular coffee for the other Bible study instead of one pot of regular and one of decaf.  Oh, i had the decaf carafe, but accidentally grabbed a regular coffee bag.  I'm thankful i thought to move that to an empty regular carafe and then brew decaf, and the study has grown so they often need two pots anyway and did yesterday.


The day topped off with one of the craziest days at the cat shelter i've ever had, and it was amazing and a huge thankful.  The doorbell never stopped, 4 adoptions, lots of people looking, extra volunteers who needed training and are now able to do evening caretaking because Ms. M and i trained them, it was non-stop action the whole evening.  At the end of a crazy week, of course it has to happen that way, right?



Please write up your own list and link up to Ten Things of Thankful, where Clark and his co-hosts always have a warm welcome waiting.   


Then Friday.  I've been sleep deprived and when i got to the church, i made two pots of regular coffee for the other Bible study instead of one pot of regular and one of decaf.  Oh, i had the decaf carafe, but accidentally grabbed a regular coffee bag.  I'm thankful i thought to move that to an empty regular carafe and then brew decaf, and the study has grown so they often need two pots anyway and did yesterday.


The day topped off with one of the craziest days at the cat shelter i've ever had, and it was amazing and a huge thankful.  The doorbell never stopped, 4 adoptions, lots of people looking, extra volunteers who needed training and are now able to do evening caretaking because Ms. M and i trained them, it was non-stop action the whole evening.  At the end of a crazy week, of course it has to happen that way, right?



Please write up your own list and link up to Ten Things of Thankful, where Clark and his co-hosts always have a warm welcome waiting.   





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Today is:


Battle of San Jacinto Day -- Nicaragua


Cochabamba Day -- Cochabamba, Bolivia (festival of the founding of the city)


Eat a Hoagie Day


Eleven Days of Global Unity -- Day 4, Economic Justice (sponsored by We, the World


Farmer-Consumer Awareness Day -- Quincy, WA, US (a fun and tasty way to celebrate and learn how food gets from the farm to your table; through Sunday)


Feast of the Triumph of the Cross/Elevation of the Life Giving Cross/Holy Cross Day -- Christian


Festivals and Matsuri of Japan -- several throughout Japan, today and for the next several, most as harvest festivals or traditional horseback archery rituals)

       including the O Sannomiya Autumn Festival, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Festival, Tono Matsuri, Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri, Tsurugaoka-hachimangu Reitasai, Yachi Donga Festival, and Furusato Hyappei Festival


Great Procession of Tournai -- Tournai, Belgium (religious procession held since 1092, in thanksgiving for deliverance from the plague; through tomorrow)


Hug a Crabby Stranger Day -- okay, as long as i don't end up on the evening news


International Drive Your Studebaker Day -- an official event of the Studebaker Drivers Club Inc. 


National Cream-Filled Doughnut Day


Nutting Day -- British Isles tradition, the hazelnuts are supposed to be perfectly ripe on this day


Onam -- Hindu (start of a 14 day Hindu harvest festival observed by Malayali Hindus celebrating the legendary King Maveli/Mahabali)


Pilgrimage to the Black Madonna of Einsiedeln -- Switzerland


San Jacinto Day -- Nicaragua


St. Notburga's Day (Patron of agricultural workers, husbandmen, peasants, restaurant servers)



Birthdays Today:


Amy Winehouse, 1983

Dan Cortese, 1967

Faith Ford, 1964

Wendy Thomas, 1961 (Namesake of Wendy's Hamburgers)

Mary Crosby, 1959

Sam Neill, 1947

Joey Heatherton, 1944

Nicol Williamson, 1938

Walter Koenig, 1936

Kate Millett, 1934

Harve Presnell, 1933

Zoe Caldwell, 1933

Constance Baker Motley, 1921

Clayton Moore, 1914

Stanley Ketchel, 1886

Margaret Higgins Sanger, 1879

Ivan Pavlov, 1849

James Wilson, 1742



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"The Golden Girls"(TV), 1985

"The Waltons"(TV Series), 1972

"Ironside"(TV), 1967

"Have Gun Will Travel"(TV), 1957

"The Turn of the Screw"(Opera), 1954




Today in History:


Domitian becomes emperor of Rome upon the death of his brother Titus, 81

Harun al-Rashid beomes Abbasid Caliph upon the death of his brother, al-Hadi, 786

The first lighthouse in the US, in Boston, is lit, 1716

George Frederick Handel finishes "Messiah" oratorio, after working on it non-stop for 23 days, 1741

Napoleon occupies Moscow; fires begin that will not be fully extinguished for 5 days, 1812

Francis Scott Key witnesses the battle which inspires him to write "The Defense of Fort McHenry", later retitled "The Star Spangled Banner", 1814

George K Anderson of Memphis, Tennessee patents typewriter ribbon, 1886

President of the United States William McKinley dies after an assassination attempt on September 6, and is succeeded by Theodore Roosevelt, 1901

Groundbreaking for the United Nations headquarters in New York City, 1948

The Soviet probe Luna 2 crashes onto the Moon, becoming the first man-made object to reach it, 1959

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is founded, 1960

The first American saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton, is canonized by Pope Paul VI, 1975

President-elect of Lebanon, Bachir Gemayel, is assassinated, 1982

Joe Kittinger becomes the first person to fly a hot air balloon alone across the Atlantic Ocean, 1984

The Toronto Blue Jays set a record for the most home runs in a single game, belting 10 of them, 1987

Kiribati, Nauru and Tonga join the United Nations, 1999

Historic National Prayer Service held at Washington National Cathedral for victims of the September 11 attacks; a similar service is held in Canada on Parliament Hill, the largest vigil ever held in the nation's capital, 2001

In a referendum, Estonia approves joining the European Union, 2003

NASA reveals the Space Launch Program to replace the Space Shuttle program, 2011

The Bodleian Library confirms that the earliest evidence of the zero symbol found to date is a Bakhshali (Pakistani) manuscript that carbon dating puts as coming from the 3rd or 4th century, 2017

Astronomers report a possible sign of life on Venus, after detecting phosphine in the planet's atmosphere by telescope, 2020

The US records its lowest level of poverty since records began in 1967, at 9.1%, 2021

A NASA probe into UFO sightings is inconclusive due to lack of what they call "good data," while not completely dismissing the possibility, 2023

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Vault of the Heavens (Six Sentence Story), Good Fences, Sammy's Poetry Day and Brian's Thankful Thursday

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The weather prediction was for storms, and storms there were.  It made me glad Sweetie and i had put the garbage cans in the storage room and brought our porch chairs in.


Ms. G and i were able to get all the outdoor work and errands done, just in time.


Once the vault of the heavens opened up, there was standing water in the streets in no time and she and i were just getting the groceries into the house when lightning struck close enough for us to feel the concussion from the thunder immediately.


It came down, and then stopped rather quickly, then went in fits and starts over the next few hours while areas not far from us got tornado warnings and we were told to watch for flash floods.


All of us were thankful for the beauty of the sunset, the red at night bringing us delight in knowing we'd have cooler and clear weather the next morning.





Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Vault.      





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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!






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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day This week's image and my poems:    





I'm just about done

retying my shoe

then I will turn

and claim little you.


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This isn't the ride

I thought we were taking,

there's no wings on this thing,

a mistake we are making!



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Brian of Brian's Home hosts the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.   It's time to share something for which i am thankful.  


Today i am thankful Ms. G, my Wednesday boss, came and picked me up for work yesterday, and she's giving me a ride today, also, until we can borrow a car from a friend.






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Today is:


Alcyone -- Ancient Greek Calendar (kingfisher goddess; date approximate, but during the Halcyon Days)


Bill of Rights Day -- US


Cat Herders Day -- for those whose job or life is like trying to herd cats; sponsored by Wellcat Holidays


Centipede Boot-Making and Shoe-Repair Season begins -- Fairy Calendar


Consualia -- Ancient Roman Calendar (Festival for Consus, god of graneries, with games and races in the Circus Maximus in his honor)


Coonskin Cap Day -- debut of "Davy Crocket" on TV's "Disneyland" in 1954 (and the original Davy Crockett hated the things, by the way)


Homecoming Day -- Alderney, UK


Icelandic Yuletide Lad of the Day, Pvorusleikier -- Spoon-licker, who tries to steal all the wooden spoons he can find


Kasuga Wakamiya on-Matsuri -- Nara Prefecture, Japan (dates to the 12th century, to pray against plague and for a good harvest; through the 18th)


Koninkrijksdag -- Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba; Sint Maarten (Kingdom Day)


National Lemon Cupcake Day


National Regifting Day -- be careful here!


Navidades begin -- Puerto Rico (traditional Christmas celebrations that last through Three Kings Day)


Setagaya no Bori Ichi -- Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan (a two-day flea market that dates back to 1578)


St. Nino's Day (Patron of Georgia)


Trivial Pursuit Day -- honoring Canadians Chris Haney and Scott Abbott, who created the game on this date in 1979


Zamenhof Day -- International Esperanto Community



Anniversary Today:


Sylvester Stallone marries Brigitte Nielson, 1985



Birthdays Today:


Adam Brody, 1979

Garrett Wang, 1968

Helen Slater, 1963

Nick Beggs, 1961

Don Johnson, 1949

Dave Clark, 1942

Tim Conway, 1933

Edna O'Brien, 1931

Friedensreich Hundertwasser, 1928

Uziel "Uzi" Gal, 1923

Jeff Chandler, 1918

Stan Kenton, 1911

J. Paul Getty, 1892

Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, 1859

Alexandre Gustave Eiffel,1832



Debuting/Premiering Today:


Gone With the Wind(Film), 1939 (Atlanta only, general release Jan. 1, 1940)

"Song of the Forests"(Shostakovich Op. 81), 1949

"Charlie Girl"(Musical), 1965



Today in History:


Byzantine general Belisarius defeats the Vandals, commanded by King Gelimer, at the Battle of Ticameron, 533

Hulagu Khan captures and destroys the Hashshashin stronghold at Alamut in present-day Iran as part of the Mongol offensive on Islamic southwest Asia, 1265

Bartholomeus Diaz returns to Portugal after sailing round Cape of Good Hope, 1488

The State of Holland grants patent on a windmill with crankshaft, 1593

The first US law school is established at University of Pennsylvania, 1791

The first Irish magazine in US, Shamrock, is published, 1810

The first street-cleaning machine in US is used in Philadelphia, 1854

The King of Hawaii becomes the first reigning king to visit the Us, and is received by President Grant, 1874

The London Underground's Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway opens, 1906

Bandleader, Major Glenn Miller, is lost over English Channel, 1944

Gemini 6A, crewed by Wally Schirra and Thomas Stafford, is launched from Cape Kennedy, Florida; four orbits later, it achieves the first space rendezvous, with Gemini 7, 1965

Samoa becomes a member of the United Nations, 1976

U.S. President Jimmy Carter announces that the United States will recognize the People's Republic of China and cut off all relations with Taiwan, 1978

The 3rd reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is shut down, 2000

The Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens after 11 years and $27,000,000 to fortify it, without fixing its famous lean, 2001

Boeing's new Boeing 787 Dreamliner makes its maiden flight from Seattle, Washington, 2009

The Mayor of Flint, Michigan declares state of emergency over contaminated water supplies amid calls for a criminal investigation, 2015

Egyptian Archaeologists announce the discovery of a 4,400-year-old tomb of Fifth Dynasty priest in the Saqqara pyramid complex near Cairo, 2018

Protests erupt across India against the new citizenship law that excludes Muslims, 2019