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Monday, November 10, 2025

It’s Dim in Here, but It’s Where the Cookies Are (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!


It's hard to see the photos because Grandpa always keeps only one little lamp on in his room, but this is where Jack dog comes every time he wants a "cookie" (dog biscuit).  He comes as often as Uncle J will let him and is never disappointed.


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Oh, goody, he's getting it!

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Crunch, crunch, crunch!

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Gotta get every crumb!


Grandpa always says, "Jack, you know who loves you!"






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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 Dismembered.                       


 I bought me a gym membership

when the doc said I was being flip

after he said I wasn't in shape

and I said, "I'm round, get a measuring tape!"


Anyway, I went and I thought they were crackers

when the first thing I lost was $400 smackers

'cause that's what it costs to there belong,

now my wallet's empty, I'm singing a blues song.


Next it was, "You need gym shoes!"

They just don't like what I choose,

in the pool, they won't allow flippers

and around the weights, no bedroom slippers.


Well, I grunted and yelled whenever it hurt

and they didn't like my torn t-shirt,

they loathed my singing in the shower stall

and were worried each time from the treadmill I'd fall.


Now I'm booted out, they don't want me back,

and from exercise I will suffer the lack,

and in my mind it will never be unremembered

from the gym, I've been dismembered!



Future themes are:


November 10 Dismembered(Today!)

November 17 In a Cave

November 24 Pot of Tea for Two

December 1 Mole's Eye View

December 8 Peace


(All themes are from the 365 Days of Drawing Prompts and Other Arts Facebook group.)


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Today is:


Area Code Day -- US (went into effect this day in 1951)


Day of Russian Militsiya -- Russia


Dia de la Tradicion -- Argentina (birth anniversary of Jose Hernandez)


Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Beacon Lighting -- Split Rock Lighthouse, Two Harbors, MN, US (memorial for the Edmund Fitzgerald and all who have lost their lives in Great Lakes shipwrecks)


First Cry of Independence Day / Los Santos Uprising Day -- Panama (an official flag day)


Forget-Me-Not Day -- informal day to spend a bit of time with relatives you don't see often


Goddess of Reason's Day (Revolutionary France)


Guinness World Records' Day -- celebrating ordinary people who do extraordinary things, go try for a record! anniversary of the day in 1951 that Sir Hugh Beaver got the idea to create a book supplying answers to much debated questions, such as which game birds are the fastest fliers

     The Guinness World Records Book now holds the title of the best-selling copyrighted book of all time, and is one of the most frequently stolen books from US libraries!


Hari Pahlawan -- Indonesia (Heroes' Day/Warrior's Day)


Martini -- Ancient Latvian Calendar (beginning of winter festival that starts on Martinmas Eve)


Maputo Day -- Maputo, Mozambique


National Toothpaste Appreciation Day -- not official, but i'm sure the dentifrice industry loves this one


National Vanilla Cupcake Day


Remembrance Day -- Cayman Islands


Sleep Dangerously Night -- internet generated, a night to switch sides of the bed with your spouse and see who falls out of bed first


St. Andrew Avellino's Day (Patron of apoplexics, for a holy death, stroke victims; Badlato, Naples, and Sicily, Italy; stroke victims; for a holy death; against apoplexy, strokes, and sudden death)


St. Martin's Eve -- Germany; Portugal (Martimas Eve)


USMC Day -- US (anniversary of founding in 1775, includes the Marine Corps Birthday Ball)


World Orphans Day -- originally an initiative of The Stars Foundation; cannot find a current sponsor, although there is a Facebook page for this day, stating April 20 is the correct date, and here is a site where you can find out more about orphans in the developing world 


World Science Day for Peace and Development -- UN



Anniversaries Today:


Establishment of Badlands National Park, SD, US, 1978

Establishment of the United States Marine Corps, 1775



Birthdays Today:


Ellen Pompeo, 1969

Vanessa Angel, 1963

Neil Gaiman, 1960

MacKenzie Phillips, 1959

Sinbad, 1956

Roland Emmerich, 1955

Ann Reinking, 1949

Donna Fargo, 1949

Tim Rice, 1944

Russel Charles Means, 1940

Russel Means, 1939

Roy Scheider, 1932

Richard Burton, 1925

Jane Froman, 1907

Claude Rains, 1889

Friedrick Voon Schiller, 1759

Oliver Goldsmith, 1728

William Hogarth, 1697

Martin Luther, 1483



Debuting/Premiering Today:


Microsoft Windows, 1983 (sometimes so slow, it's called "win-doze")

"Sesame Street", 1969



Today in History:


Rene Descartes has the dreams that inspire his Meditations on First Philosophy, 1619

The Dutch formally cede New Netherlands to the English; it is renamed New York, 1674

France ends forced worship of God, substitute the Goddess of Reason, 1793

The US state of Kentucky outlaws dueling, 1801

Stanley presumes that he has met Livingston in Ujiji, Central Africa, 1871

The first Woman's Christian Temperance Union meeting is held in Boston, 1891

The first Gideon Bible is put in a hotel room, 1908

Hirohito ascends the throne as Emperor of Japan, 1928

The Hope Diamond is donated to the Smithsonian Institution by New York diamond merchant Harry Winston, 1958

The 729-foot-long freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald sinks during a storm on Lake Superior, killing all 29 crew on board, 1975

A 106-car Canadian Pacific freight train carrying explosive and poisonous chemicals from Windsor, Ontario, Canada derails in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada just west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, causing a massive explosion and the largest peacetime evacuation in Canadian history and one of the largest in North American history, 1979

The communist regime of Bulgaria falls, 1989

The "Codex Leicester", the only Leonardo da Vinci manuscript owned in the United States and the only one in the world still in private hands, was sold at auction to Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, who paid $30.8 million, 1994

Thousands of people people march toward the royal palace of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur to hand over a memorandum to the King demanding electoral reform, 2007

Vietnam evacuates about 600,000 citizens under the threat of Typhoon Haiyan, 2013

The Collins English Dictionary chooses "Lockdown" as the word of the year, 2020

China and the US announce plans to work together on cutting greenhouse gas emissions, 2021

Columbia begins a campaign to sterilize its invasive hippos, which are the escaped former pets of drug cartel head Pablo Escobar, 2023

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Smart Cars (Cajun Joke), Sunday Selections and Sunday Selfie

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Just because Sandee of Comedy Plus is no longer hosting a Silly Sunday blog hop, do not expect me to quit telling Cajun jokes, especially as it has now become a habit.


Yesterday, #2 Son was going to be working in the NOLA area, so instead of both of us driving down, he gave me a ride to Grandma and Grandpa's, then he went to his work, then he came to visit and we came home.


On the way there and back, we discussed lots of topics, including solar energy, recent elections, future plans with the property, car designs, and why he drives so carefully.


Boudreaux an' Thibodeaux done be talkin' 'bout de new cars, an' Boudreaux done say, "Wit' dese new self-drivin' cars, you lissen what I say, someday dey's goin' sing a country song 'bout how de guy's truck done lef' him, too!



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Sunday Selections was started as a way for bloggers to use photos that might otherwise just languish in their files.  The rules have been relaxed, and it is now simply a showcase for your photos, new or old, good or bad, although nothing rude, please.  Our friend River is hosting, and other participants often include Charlotte/Mother Owl, Andrew, and WiseWebWoman             


Flowers in Ms. G's garden and some Heavenly Blue skies for Charlotte/Mother Owl's color of the month.


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This week, Jack wants to join the Kitties Blue at The Cat On My Head for their Sunday Selfies Blog Hop.   


Jack is asking if he can help me hurry with the chores so he can go outside again.


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Today is:


Allama Iqbal Day -- Pakistan


Chaos Never Dies Day -- internet generated, and just look in my closets if you want proof that we need this one


Couch Beachcombing Day -- internet generated; also called sofa diving, you will be amazed what you will find!


Dedication of the Lateran Basilica


Dia de los Natitas -- La Paz, Bolivia (Day of the Skulls, when skulls are decorated and then offered cigarettes, coca leaves, and other items)


Father's Day -- Estonia; Finland; Iceland; Norway; Sweden


Fiesta de Nuestra Senora de la Almudena -- Madrid, Spain (Feast of the Virgin of the Almudena, Patroness of the City)


Flag Day -- Azerbaijan


Go to an Art Museum Today Day -- it's a good idea, whoever started this one


Independence Day -- Cambodia (1953)


International Tongue Twister Day -- as declared by the Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlington, WI, US, which used to host a contest


Lord Mayor's Day / Lord Mayor's Show -- London, England (traditional date, celebrated on the nearest Saturday; a traditional Show since 1215, when King John granted the people of London the right to elect their own mayor)


National Fried Chicken Sandwich Day


National Nibble Day -- as promoted by Adrienne Sioux Koopersmith


National Pupusa Day -- Ecuador (national dish)


National Scrapple Day


National Young Readers' Week -- US, sponsored by Pizza Hut's BookIt! Program and the Library of Congress; listen to a different celebrity read a book each day through the week


Neon Sign Day -- Georges Claude received a patent for the neon sign on this day in 1911


Night of Nicnevin (Gyre-Carling), Daughter of Frenzy, Banshee -- Scots Pagan (date approximate)


Paul is Dead Day -- Beatle's Conspiracy Theorists, who claim Paul died this day in 1966 and was replaced by Billy Campbell


Remembrance Sunday -- England


Schicksalstag -- Germany (Destiny Day or Fateful Day) anniversary of

     the execution of Robert Blum in 1848

     dethroning of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918

     The Beer Hall Putsch in 1923

     Kristallnacht (Crystal Night, marks the beginning of the Holocaust), 1938

     the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989


Snakes and Ladders Tournament -- Mirano, Italy (a real life size Gioco dell'Oca [snakes and ladders] game dating back to the Medici period, in which competitors dress in medieval garb as the different areas of the city compete against each other)


St.Theodore the General's Day (Patron of soldiers; Brindisi, Italy; invoked for the recovery of lost objects)


Tag der Erfinder -- Austria; Germany; Switzerland (Inventor's Day; birth anniversary of Hedy Lamarr, who was an inventor as well as an actress)


Tree Festival Day -- Tunisia (equivalent to Arbor Day, as well as an agricultural festival)


World Freedom Day -- US



Birthdays Today:


Nikki Blonsky, 1988

Nick Lachey, 1973

Chris Hericho, 1970

Thomas Quasthoff, 1959

Lou Ferrigno, 1951

Tom Weiskopf, 1942

Tom Fogerty, 1941

Mary Travers, 1936

Bob Gibson, 1935

Carl Sagan, 1934

Dorothy Dandridge, 1923 

Spiro Agnew, 1918

Hedy Lamarr, 1913

James William Fullbright, 1905

Ed Wynn, 1886

Stanford White, 1853

Elijah P. Lovejoy, 1802

Benjamin Banneker, 1731 (first freeborn child of free African American parents)



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Wizard of Id"(Comic strip), 1964

"Omnibus"(TV), 1952



Today in History:


Egica, a king of the Visigoths of Hispania, accuses Jews of aiding Muslims, sentencing all Jews to slavery, 694

The Family de' Medici were expelled from Florence, 1494

Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower sight land at Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 1620

Hungarian parliament promises Protestants freedom of religion, 1681

The Rabbi Yehuda Hasid synagogue in Jerusalem is set afire by Arabs, 1720

Napoleon becomes dictator of France, 1799

The first US pharmacy college begins classes in Philadelphia, 1821

The NY Symphony Orchestra holds its first public performance, 1858

The first documented Canadian football game is held, at the University of Toronto, 1861

Ulysses Grant issues orders to bar Jews from serving under him, 1862

The Great Boston Fire destroys nearly 1,000 buildings, 1872

Theodore Roosevelt becomes the first US president to visit other countries during his tenure, visiting Puerto Rico and Panama, 1906

The Great Lakes Storm of 1913, the most destructive natural disaster ever to hit the lakes, destroys 19 ships and kills more than 250 people, 1913

Albert Einstein is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work with the photoelectric effect, 1921

Several U.S. states and parts of Canada are hit by a series of blackouts lasting up to 13 hours in the Northeast Blackout of 1965

First issue of Rolling Stone Magazine is published, 1967

Garry Kasparov 22, of the Soviet Union becomes the youngest World Chess Champion, 1985

The chemical element Darmstadtium is discovered, 1994

The Venus Express mission of the European Space Agency is launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, 2005

The German Bundestag passes the controversial data retention bill mandating storage of citizens' telecommunications traffic data for six months without probable cause, 2007

 The USS Gerald R. Ford is christened by the U.S. Navy; the aircraft carrier cost $15.5 billion and is technically the most advanced ship ever built, 2013

"Reclining Nude" by Italian artist Modigliani fetches the second highest auction price ever at $170.4m, 2015

The Kartarpur Corridor opens, allowing Sikh worshippers from India to access the holy site of Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur in Pakistan without a visa, 2019

105-year-old Julia Hawkins sets a world record as the first woman and first American her age to run 100 meters, in the Louisiana Senior Olympic Games, 2021

Archaeologists announce the discovery of oldest decipherable sentence every found in Canaanite script, on an ivory comb dating from 1,700 B.C from Tel Lachish, Israel, stating, “May this tusk root out the lice of the hair and the beard.” 2022