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It's time once again for a random and happy Tuesday, linking up with Stacy's Random Thoughts at Stacy Uncorked and Sandee at Comedy Plus.
By the time you read this, let the bells ring out across my borders, we have finished getting our tax stuff together and it is on the way to the accountant!
As usual, adding up what i earned took the longest. As usual, once that was done and i made myself get with it, everything else took about 1 1/2 hours.
Also, miracle of miracles, i set up a system whereby i am keeping track of each month as i go along this year, so next year it will all be ready sooner.
Why do i put it off every year? As Dr. D said last week, that is a question for the ages.
Speaking of Dr. D, she forgot to tell me yesterday, when she sent me to do the errands, that she'd taken the post office box key out of the truck. That is something i didn't find out until i got to the post office.
She has found records she wants to sell, too, the old LP albums, and i tried to go to the place that buys them, but they are closed on Monday.
We packed up more boxes for donation and i dropped them off, and went to the store for paper towels and toilet paper, so it wasn't a totally wasted trip -- batting .500, i guess, two of four errands were a go.
Now that taxes are done, next on the list is to clean out Lunceford the Land Yacht and reorganize all of my cleaning supplies.
Anyone want to take a guess on how long it will be before i do that?
Oh, and just last week was Bigger Girl's birthday, she turned 26. She sent me a text:
Thank you for the birthday gift. I'm gonna buy novelty cookie cutters so that everything I eat is shaped like a dinosaur!
Hope you all have a wonderful Tuesday!
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Words for Wednesday is tomorrow, but since i'm supplying the words and it's probably Wednesday already somewhere, i'm going ahead and posting just the words now. My story will be here tomorrow, my time. You can link your story today or tomorrow by leaving a comment, or even write your story in the comments, your choice.
This weeks words are:
sustenance
booth
street
hint
syrup
drab
and/or
older
cardboard
wounded
front
empty
astonished
Pick words from one list, or both, use them all, or use none. The whole point is to get us writing, so please have fun with it!
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Today is
Feast of Acan -- Ancient Mayan Calendar (god of wine, whose name means either "belch" or "groan", depending on your source -- although both seem apt, one during the celebration, the other after; date approximate)
Great Lovers Day -- you don't have to be a Cassanova to celebrate the great lovers in your life!
International Children's Book Day -- on the birth anniversary of Hans Christian Andersen, sponsored this year by the Latvia division of IBBY (International Board on Books for Young People); this year's theme is "Small is Big In a Book"
Malvinas Day -- Argentina (honors veterans of the Falklands War)
National Equal Pay Day -- US (the date of how far into 2019 a US woman had to work to earn what a US man did in 2018)
National Ferret Day -- US (The American Ferret Association)
National Love Your Produce Manager Day -- with its own Facebook page
National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day
Reconciliation Day -- as recommended by columnist Ann Landers, use today to reach out and mend a broken relationship
Sizdehbedar -- Iran (Nature Day)
Spring Fever and Medical Aid Appeal -- Fairy Calendar
St. Francis of Paloa's Day (Patron of boatmen, mariners, naval officers, sailors, travellers, watermen; Amato, Italy; Calbria, Italy; Fossato Serraita, Italy; Sant'Agata di Esaro, Italy; against fire, plague, and sterility)
St. Urban of Langres' Day (Patron of barrel makers/coopers, gardeners, vine dressers/vine growers/vintners; Dijon, France; Langres, France; against alcoholism, blight, fainting, frost, storms)
Sun 'n Fun International Fly in & Expo -- Lakeland, Florida, US (preserving and enhancing the future of flight; through Sunday)
Taily Day, Scotland (engage in pranks related to your tail end, a second day of April fooling)
Thai Heritage Conservation Day -- Thailand
Unity of Peoples of Russia and Belarus Day -- Belarus
World Autism Awareness Day -- UN
Anniversaries Today:
Napoleon Bonaparte marries the Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria, 1810
Birthdays Today:
Bethany Joy Galeotti, 1981
Christopher Meloni, 1961
Pamela Reed, 1953
Ron "Horshack" Palillo, 1949
Camille Paglia, 1947
Emmylou Harris, 1947
Linda Hunt, 1945
Leon Russell, 1942
Dr. Demento, 1941
Marvin Gaye, 1939
Jack Webb, 1920
Charles White, 1918
Alec Guinness, 1914
Buddy Ebsen, 1908
Max Ernst, 1891
Walter Chrysler, 1875
Emile Zola, 1840
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, 1834
Hans Christian Anderson, 1805
Giovanni Giacomo Girolamo Casanova, 1725
Charlemagne, 742
Debuting/Premiering Today:
Nickelodeon(TV Cable Channel), 1979
"Dallas"(TV), 1978
2001: A Space Odyssey(Film), 1968
"As the World Turns"(TV), 1956
"The Edge of Night"(TV), 1956
Symphony No. 1 in C major(Beethoven Op. 21), 1800
Today in History:
Mehmed II begins his siege of Istanbul/Constantinople, 1453
Juan Ponce de Leon becomes the first European to set foot in Florida, 1513
"American Farmer," the first successful agricultural journal, begins publication, 1819
Victoria Woodhull becomes the first woman nominated for president of the US, 1870
The first Easter egg roll is held on the White House lawn, 1877
Puerto Rico is given limited self rule by the US Congress, 1900
The first full time movie theater, the "Electric Theater," opens in Los Angeles, 1902
The Titanic undergoes sea trials under her own power, 1912
President Woodrow Wilson asks Congress to declare war on Germany, 1917
Haile Selassie is proclaimed emperor of Ethiopia, 1930
Charles Lindbergh turns over the $50,000 ransom for his kidnapped son, 1932
The first official Panda crossing is opened outside Waterloo station, London, 1962
Argentine forces sieze the Falkland Islands, beginning the Falklands War, 1982
Rita Johnston becomes the first female Premier of a Canadian province (British Columbia), 1991
Israeli forces surround and besiege the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem into which armed Palestinians had retreated, 2002
Three widows and two daughters of Osama bin Laden were charged with illegally living in Pakistan; they were sentenced with 45 days in jail and fined $114 each, 2012
The Arms Trade Treaty, the first-ever bill to regulate the global trade in conventional weapons, is passed by the U.N. General Assembly, 2013
Eurozone unemployment reaches a high of 12%, 2013