2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · National Day Calendar · Our Garden

Pink Flamingo Day 2024 🦩

Pink Flamingo Day is observed annually in the United States on June 23. Why celebrate the occasion, you might ask? Well, it’s a fun way to appreciate the pink flamingos used as garden decor. They are a staple icon in pop culture and are popular among working-class homeowners. The pink flamingo was designed in 1957 by Don Featherstone from photos in “National Geographic.” It was one of the first projects he worked on at Union Products in Leominster, Massachusetts. He was a sculptor fresh out of art school hired by the company to create 3D plastic lawn and garden ornaments. He named the first pink flamingo Diego, and his design won him the Ig Nobel Prize for Art in 1996. He died at 79, only a few hours before Pink Flamingo Day.

The meaning of the pink flamingo has changed somewhat over the years. It was considered at one time a symbol of bad taste. In 1972, a director called John Waters released the movie entitled “Pink Flamingos.” It became infamous for its outrageousness featuring a drag queen and carrying the tagline “An exercise in poor taste.” By 1980, avant-garde galleries seized on the concept and started to display flamingo-themed installations. Baby boomers could be seen carrying pink flamingos across Europe in their backpacks. They also kayaked with them through the wilderness.

Around the 1990s, the plastic pink version became popular as housewarming gifts. The pink flamingo has different meanings to different people. It represents an influential part of popular culture. It has become a symbol for showing a sense of humor, crossing boundaries, and for those daring to be different.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/pink-flamingo-day/

2024 · Bloodthirstea · Bokuwahyde/Joseph Zuzula · Products

🦇 “Bloodthirstea” by Bokuwahyde 🦇

Bokuwahyde’s “Bloodthirstea” Set

Since Hyde’s tea has arrived in the mail I thought: Why not support my favorite Glampire’s new business. On Monday, Hyde did a soft opening on his new tea brand “Bloodthirstea”. The cans come with a dozen tea sachets and can be purchased individually or as the ‘Awaken Collection’ of all three. So far I’m impressed with all three teas’ design and aroma.

Earl Graveyard is a zesty Ceylon tea infused with bergamot and orange peel.

Geisha’s Ghost is an organic Sencha green tea; all-natural cherry flavoring and rose petals.

Hydebiscus is made from organic cut and sifted Hibiscus. It is caffeine-free

I can’t wait to taste all the flavors. Tonight, I probably steep some Geisha’s Ghost first. The green tea with cherry flavoring and rose petals got my attention.

For information click on the link below. It will bring you directly to the “Bloodthirstea” website. https://bloodthirstea.com/

While there, you might like to check out Bokuwahyde https://bokuwahyde.com/

2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · Our Forest · Our Yard

Our Yard/Forest In Late June (1)

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1) Common Motherwort; 2) Foggy Backyard; 3) Common Pokeweed;
4) Bittersweet Nightshade Droplets; 5) Roseleaf Raspberries; 6) Wood Fern;
7) Foggy Forest; 8) Heal-all; 9) Foggy Forest; 10) Robber Fly;
11) Courting Hoverflies; 12) Robber Fly

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2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · Our Garden · Our Greenhouse

Our Garden/Greenhouse In Late June (1)

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1) First Tomatoes; 2) Lavender) 3) Salvia ‘Amistad’; 4) Foggy Garden;
5) Red Hot Poker; 6 & 7) Blooming Radish

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2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · Litha · Wheel of The Year

On This Summer Solstice ~ 2024

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Happy Summer Solstice ~ Blessed Litha!

Blessed Litha! Sacred fire!
Magical sunrise stirs a desire
Queen of Heaven and of Earth
We celebrate your bright rebirth
We see your first blessed rays
In these magical solstice days
Ascending cycle to fulfill
Dancing on the silver hill.
Lilies burn with your desire
Intoxicating spirit fire
As oak and myrrh and mugwort burn
Elder, chamomile, and fern
The sacred serpent eats the Spring
Then brings Autumn on the wing
Burning wreaths of sweet vervain
The Goddess will return again.
Martha Magenta

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2024 · National Day Calendar

World Giraffe Day 2024 🦒

Sara feeds the Junior Giraffe

Considering that giraffes can grow to about 18 feet in height, it’s not surprising that humans have documented the existence of giraffes for as long as we’ve had writing systems. The earliest human-made records of giraffes date back to Ancient Egyptian tomb paintings. The Ancient Egyptians valued giraffe tail hair for weaving belts and jewelry. Over the years, giraffes began appearing in the writings of travelers worldwide, from Greece to China. Giraffes were treated as valuable royal pets, symbolizing the status of their owner. Giraffes were also hunted, often for fashion-related or medical purposes.

The hunting and trade of giraffes led to a sharp decline in the global population by the 19th and 20th centuries. Currently, there exist several different kinds of distinct subspecies of giraffes. The genus is divided into the northern giraffe, the southern giraffe, the Masai giraffe, and the reticulated giraffe. The decline steadily continued over the next few decades. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has announced that the giraffe’s Red List status had changed from ‘least concern’ to ‘vulnerable’ in 2016.

The major causes of the giraffe population’s decline range from the destruction of their natural habitats to illegal poaching for traditional medicine, meat, skin, and tails. Today, foundations like the Giraffe Conservation Foundation are working tirelessly to conserve the giraffe population and ensure that the world’s biodiversity does not dwindle further.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/world-giraffe-day/

2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · National Day Calendar

National Seashell Day 2024 🐚

National Seashell Day was founded by the Lee County Visitor & Convention Bureau on the first day of summer in 2016. This day was created as a marketing gimmick to attract tourists to celebrate the seashells found on the beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel in Southwest Florida. National Seashell Day was first celebrated on Captiva Island with the morning TV news show called “Good Morning, America.”

Did you know Sanibel Island has earned the title of the Seashell Capital of the World, owing to its abundance of seashells? Every year, people flock to Captiva and Sanibel Islands to search for over 400 species of shells. The calm waves and location make these islands the top pick for people to look for beautiful seashells.

However, while shelling is allowed, it is illegal to collect live shells, which is any shell that still has an inhabitant. The shell serves as their home and it is cruel to disrupt their environment. This day is also celebrated to alleviate the issue of the illegal shell trade. In fact, shellers are also encouraged to keep their empty shell collection to a minimum.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-seashell-day/

2024 · Arizona · National Day Calendar

National Arizona Day 2024

Formerly part of the Territory of New Mexico, Arizona was originally carved from Spanish and Mexican territories. It was later ceded to the United States in the war between Mexico and America. Consequently, a part of the territory broke off and became the Territory of Arizona as established and named by the Confederate States of America. Due to the various secessions it witnessed, an act to have the territory of Arizona organized was signed. This new territory was merged with parts from the earlier New Mexico Territory to form the U.S. Arizona Territory. Arizona was granted statehood on February 14, 1912, which made it the 48th state admitted by the United States and the 6th largest state in the United States.

With the state’s central location and resources, Arizona developed a fast-growing economy and saw its most vital economic boom with the mining industry in the 17th century. This took a drastic turn during the Great Depression. Famous for The Grand Canyon, a long list of parks and monuments, the drastic turn the economy took was uplifted as major road networks opened up the state to tourists and explorers. Tourism quickly became the center of Arizona’s booming economy.

Even though its most famous tourist attraction is its landmark shaped by nature, the country has a unique and exciting blend of history and culture that is derived from the influences of the Mexican and Native American populations. National Arizona Day is dedicated to celebrating and preserving the state’s natural, cultural, and historical resources.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-arizona-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar · USA

National American Eagle Day 2024 🦅

Celebrate the United States’ national symbol on National American Eagle Day! On June 20, we set aside time to raise awareness about the bald eagle and to preserve the bird’s natural habitat. The holiday is meant to educate others about the birds’ importance and explore ways to ensure that the eagles continue to thrive for decades to come. In the 1950s, the bald eagle was at serious risk of becoming extinct. Loss of their natural habitat, hunting, and the use of pesticides that damaged their eggs caused the population to massively decline. The bird was classified as endangered in the U.S. in 1967. The bird went on to become a prime success story of the Endangered Species Act. The bald eagle began to repopulate and thrive, and in 1995, it was moved from the national endangered species list to the national list of threatened species—a major improvement! As of 2007, the bald eagle is no longer considered threatened and has a healthy population level. National American Eagle Day was launched by the American Eagle Foundation, a Tennessee organization focused on protecting bald eagles and their fellow birds of prey. Bald eagles like to live near large bodies of water, as they mostly eat fish, and are known for their beauty and grace when they soar through the air. They have been known as special symbols of the United States since the 1700s.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-american-eagle-day/

2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · Litha · Wheel of The Year

Summer Solstice/Litha 2024

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Litha, also known as Midsummer or the Summer Solstice, is a Pagan festival celebrated between June 20 – 23, marking the longest day of the year. It honors the Sun at its peak strength and the abundance of nature. Celebrations often include bonfires, feasting, dancing, and rituals to encourage prosperity, love, and good health.

Blessed Litha!

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2024 · Throwback Thursday

“Boys And Their Toys” ~ 2021

A few weeks ago, I mentioned Kevin had to take care of several things in Connecticut, while Katelynn, Sara, and I were packing in Dallas. One of the errands was waiting for the riding lawnmower to get delivered to the house in Watertown. Kevin started mowing already, before he left for Dallas, again. Unfortunately, it began to rain. And there was not much he could do until we came back. Last night, the grass was dry enough to get things started in the yard. Of course, Kevin had a blast driving the lawnmower all over the grassy property. He had so much fun, that he chased me a couple of times, while I tried to capture photos of him. After a hard workday, this was the perfect activity for him. Sometimes it’s nice to be in the mid-40s and act like a kid again. As long as everything is done safely. He will go to town with this riding lawnmower on our big property, all Summer. 😂🦗

“Boys never grow up. Their toys just get bigger and more expensive.”

~ 06/03/2021 ~

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Garfield The Cat Day 2024

He’s witty, he’s sassy, he’s blunt, he’s saucy…he’s, well, Garfield. On June 19, National Garfield the Cat Day celebrates the world’s most opinionated feline. With insights ranging from global politics to his infatuation with lasagna, Jim Davis’s lovable tabby cat has endeared himself to audiences of all ages around the world. So, come enjoy a few candid one-liners and some heartfelt laughs on this warm summer day, and leave admitting that, deep down, we all want to know what our pets really think about us.

Happy 46th Birthday, Garfield!
2024 · Wildlife Wednesday

June Beetle (Phyllophaga spp.)

June Bug at our Texas house’s front door

June beetle, (genus Phyllophaga), also called May beetle or June bug, genus of nearly 300 species of beetles belonging to the widely distributed plant-eating subfamily Melolonthinae (family Scarabaeidae, order Coleoptera). These red-brown beetles commonly appear in the Northern Hemisphere during warm spring evenings and are attracted to lights.

The heavy-bodied June beetles vary from 12 to 25 mm (0.5 to 1 inch) and have shiny wing covers (elytra). They feed on foliage and flowers at night, sometimes causing considerable damage. June beetle larvae, called white grubs, are about 25 mm (1 inch) long and live in the soil. They can destroy crops (e.g., corn [maize], small grains, potatoes, and strawberries), and they can kill lawns and pastures by severing grasses from their roots.

Each female buries between 50 and 200 small pearl-like eggs in the soil. After three years of feeding on plant roots, the larvae pupate, emerge as adults in late summer, and then bury themselves again for the winter. In the spring the adults emerge once more and feed on available foliage. Adults live less than one year.

A natural enemy of the June beetle is the waved light fly (Pyrgota undata). The female fly lays an egg under the beetle’s elytra, hatches, and feeds on the beetle, eventually killing it. Some small mammals, such as moles, are known to feed on the grubs, and June beetle larvae are considered excellent fish bait.

https://www.britannica.com/animal/June-beetle

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Wanna Get Away Day 2024 ✈

Southwest Airlines over Dallas, Texas

In 2021, Southwest Airlines® founded National Wanna Get Away to commemorate the airline’s 50th Anniversary. At Southwest, they have spent half a century making everything seem a little bit closer and giving people the freedom to get away, wherever and whenever. In 1996, Southwest coined the phrase “Wanna Get Away®” to highlight the Company’s expansion. The phrase also creates humorous moments relevant to its Customers within its marketing. As “Wanna Get Away” has become an iconic and recognized expression for the brand, Southwest took it a step further to celebrate its 50th Anniversary by announcing this new annual day. The Registrar at the National Day Calendar proclaimed the first National Wanna Get Away Day to be observed on June 18, 2021, and every year after.

2024 · National Day Calendar

International Sushi Day 2024

Happy International Sushi Day!

To find the origins of sushi we must look at a dish called narezushi. Narezushi is salted fish stored in fermented rice for months at a time. Southeast Asia and Japan both had their own version of the dish, the rice was discarded and the fish was eaten. This was the first iteration of sushi and was seen by the Japanese as an important source of protein.

In the Edo Period, between 1600 and 1800 in Japan, sushi as we know it was established. Fish and vegetables were wrapped in rice and mixed with vinegar. Much like with Narezushi, each region had its own variations to it, but this is close to the version most people in today’s world are familiar with. In the early 1800s, the style of nigirizushi began to emerge. This consisted of a mound of rice with a slice of fish draped over it.

The Great Kanto earthquake in 1923 disrupted the Japanese economy and it displaced many people from Edo Japan. Japanese people were forced to restart their lives in new places and this consequently took sushi all over the world.

In the U.S., sushi was emerging from communities in Little Tokyo by the mid-twentieth century. It became popular among Hollywood celebrities which led to it gaining the public’s attention. What was once foreign to Americans became Americanized with the California roll that used crab and avocado instead of raw fish. In 2009, International Sushi Day was proclaimed on June 18. The idea came from Facebook and it took on a life of its own.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/international-sushi-day/

National Day Calendar · 2024

International Waterfall Day 2024

The Chapman Falls at Devil’s Hopyard State Park in Connecticut

A waterfall is usually defined as a point in a river where the water flows over a steep drop. As many types and methods are used to classify waterfalls, what constitutes a waterfall continues to be debated. Despite being such an important part of human lives and history, waterfalls have not been very much researched, although Alexander von Humboldt did write about them in the 1820s. There is no name for the specific field of researching waterfalls but it is popular to describe studying waterfalls as ’waterfallology.’

European explorers used to document the waterfalls they came across. In 1493, Christopher Columbus wrote about Carbet Falls in Guadeloupe, which could be the first waterfall Europeans recorded seeing in the Americas. However, Geographer Brian J. Hudson suggests it was uncommon to specifically name waterfalls until the 18th century.

This trend of, specifically, Europeans naming waterfalls follows people’s increased scientific focus on nature at the time, the rise of Romanticism, and the increased importance of hydropower due to the Industrial Revolution. However, European explorers would often ignore the names native peoples had originally given these waterfalls in favor of a more ’European’ name. For example, Scottish physician and explorer David Livingstone named Victoria Falls after Queen Victoria, even though it was already known as Mosi-oa-Tunya by the people native to the area.

Waterfall exploration continues to this day. Waterfalls are visited by people in droves mainly because they make great tourist sites; it is not just because they are beautiful, but also because they are relatively uncommon.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/international-waterfall-day/

2024

Father’s Day 2024

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Katelynn, Sara, and Kevin at the beach in Redwoods National Park, California
If I could find the perfect words
I’d write them ‘cross the sky
In lots of shiny colors
With letters ten feet high.
Then everyone could read about
The man that I call dad
And how he’s always there for me
In good times or in bad.
I need to let you know dad
Cause sometimes it’s hard to say
But I have always loved you
And in my heart, you’ll always stay.
Thank you for just being you
I’m so proud you are my dad
You truly are my hero
And the best friend I’ll ever have.

Author: Unknown

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2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · National Day Calendar

International Surfing Day 2023 🏄‍♀️

An early morning surfer at the Pacific Beach in San Diego, California

International Surfing Day was initiated in 2005 by “Surfing Magazine” and the Surfrider Foundation. The holiday was created to promote the sport of surfing, as well as educate people about the negative impact of their activities on the ocean and the environment. On International Surfing Day, various activities are held, such as surfing contests, barbecues, and other fun surf-centered activities. Several groups also organize beach clean-ups and other restorative activities as a way of contributing positively to the environment.

Body-surfing has likely existed since humans began swimming in the ocean. However, surfing with the assistance of apparatus has been traced to the ancient cultures of Peru, where people surfed on reed watercraft for recreational and fishing purposes. Modern surfing with the use of surfboards, however, originates from pre-colonial Hawaii, which was introduced to the innovation by the Polynesians. Written evidence of surfing in Polynesia can be found in the journal of Joseph Banks during his stay in Tahiti in 1769. In Hawaii, surfing became more than a hobby or sport, moving into the realm of religion, culture, and art. It was referred to as ‘he’e nalu,’ meaning “wave sliding.” Before surfing, the people would pray to the gods for protection and strength. The making of surfboards also required the assistance of a priest.

According to historians Kim Stoner and Geoff Dunn, surfing made its debut in the United States in July 1885 when four teenage Hawaiian princes arrived in California. David Kawananakoa, Edward Keli’iahonu, Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana’ole, and Elle Mancini all surfed at the San Lorenzo River on redwood boards. In 1961, the United States Surfing Association was established, arguably becoming the first professional surfing contest organization in the world. Today, surfing is not just a sport but a lifestyle, which can now be found on all populated continents.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/international-surfing-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

Global Wind Day 2024

The history of wind energy as a power source traces back thousands of years. As early as 5,000 B.C., Egyptians had already been using wind power to propel their boats on the Nile River. This was improved upon by the Chinese in 200 B.C. as they invented wind-powered water pumps. Furthermore, people from the Middle East and Persia discovered windmills with woven-reed blades to grind grain with more speed and less manpower, which eventually led to more efficient food production.

It wasn’t until the 1st century A.D. that Heron of Alexandria created the wind wheel. According to historians, this was the first recorded wind-driven wheel to power a machine. It included a small windmill that powered a piston that forced air through the organ pipes. According to records, it made a sound like that of a flute.

In the Middle Ages, windmills became a popular device in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iraq. They were used to pump water and grind sugarcane, which eventually boosted their grist milling industry. This technology was ultimately brought to Northwestern Europe in 1180 and became a popular tool to grind flour — a system that still exists up to date.

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, colonists brought windmills to the United States. Homesteaders and ranchers installed thousands of water pumps and small wind-electric generations in Western America.

The possibilities of wind power were further explored due to oil shortages in the 1970s. This forced everyone to find an alternative source of energy to generate electricity. Due to this scarcity, the U.S. federal government installed thousands of wind turbines in California to encourage the use of renewable energy sources. By 2020, the U.S. share of electricity generation via wind power grew to 8.4% — a huge spike compared to the 1990s 1%.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/global-wind-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

Nature Photography Day 2024

We celebrate Nature Photography Day on June 15 to learn more about nature and enjoy capturing it at its best over the warm summer months. Nature is all around us. you can participate wherever you are, with whatever equipment. Whether you’re a professional photographer or have never captured nature, we have some inspiring ideas and fun facts to make you a happy snapper this Nature Photography Day!

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/nature-photography-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Dog Dad Day 2024

There is a long history between dogs and humans. Archaeological evidence suggests that the first animals to be tamed were dogs. Dogs were domesticated 30,000 years ago, which is more than 10,000 years before the domestication of horses and ruminants. Domestication started when gray wolves were scavenging for food scraps from humans and began to cooperate in return for food and shelter. The wolves then helped the hunter-gatherers hunt for food. Over thousands of years of breeding, wolves evolved into the dogs we have today.

At the burial site in Predmosti (Czech Republic), a dog thought to be around 32,000 years old was found buried with bone. In Oberkassel in Germany, a skeleton of a disabled dog believed to be about 14,300 years old, was discovered with the bodies of a man and woman. This indicates that the connection between humans and dogs dates back to ancient times. Many dog burial sites have been discovered. The mummified black dog of Tumut in Russia is supposed to be around 12,450 years old.

About 12,000 years ago in Israel, at the Ain Mallaha Natufian settlement, 12 individuals are buried with one of their hands resting on the body of a small puppy. Dogs have also played leading roles in civilizations, such as Anubis in Egypt, Xolotl in Maya, and Cerberus in Greece, where their function was to accompany the deceased to the other world.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-dog-dad-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

International Bath Day 2024

It was on June 14 that the Greek mathematician, scientist, and scholar Archimedes discovered that an object’s volume could be accurately measured by being submerged in water — while he was in a bath! Eager to share his excitement over this discovery, Archimedes jumped out of the bathtub and yelled “Eureka, eureka!” as he ran through the streets of Syracuse. While not all of us are geniuses, International Bath Day is also ideal for encouraging children’s learning and discovery. Bath toys can be incorporated during bath time to teach children about the basic workings of the universe.

Today, we use comfortable bathrooms with showers, tubs, and pressure-controlled water flow. But, not very long ago, bathing was quite an uncomfortable experience. For example, in 19th century England, a bath was simply a large cold metal container placed in front of a fireplace — without any plumbing. And, in other parts of the world, people had to take a dip in a nearby pond or river when they wanted to clean themselves, braving cold weather conditions and other health hazards. Even as we enjoy comfortable baths in temperature-controlled water, it’s essential to remember that there are many people in the world without any access to clean and potable water. So even though it’s alright to enjoy a luxurious bath every once in a while, we must remember to never waste water.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/international-bath-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar · New Mexico

National New Mexico Day 2024

Spanish travelers passed through the area, which is now referred to as New Mexico, way back in the 16th century. It is said that they encountered well-preserved remains from the times of the Pueblo civilization that existed around the 13th century. There were rumors that these areas had hidden treasures and that led to many explorers undertaking expeditions to the state of New Mexico in around 1540.

It was only in 1609 that Pedro de Peralta was made the governor of the land, which started being referred to as the Kingdom and Provinces of New Mexico at that time. It was only a year later that Santa Fe was announced as the capital city of this newfound state.

Spanish people kept coming and going to the area of New Mexico every few decades, and it was only after Mexico attained freedom from Spain that New Mexico also became a separate state. However, in 1821, New Mexico merged with Mexico and became a Mexican province.

After the Mexican-American War, which started in 1846, was won by the U.S. in 1848, the state of New Mexico was handed over to the U.S. with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. However, an internal civil war continued.

Only after 1886 did the bloodshed stop. Soon afterward, many people from the nearby regions began settling in the state. The state proved prosperous for ranches and animal husbandry. Finally, in 1912, New Mexico was declared as an official state of the United States.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-new-mexico-day/

2024 · Connecticut · Watertown

Sara’s Middle School Graduation 2024 🦅

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Today was one of Sara’s big day. She graduated from her Middle School and is ready to go to High School at the end of Summer. Exactly two years earlier, her sister, Katelynn walked on the same field to receive her High School Diploma. Sara will walk the same turf in four years if all goes to plan. But for now, she enjoys her Summer Break for the next eleven weeks before school begins, again.

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2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · Our Yard · Throwback Thursday

Our Yard In Early June 2021

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We can’t take the credit for this beautiful garden and yard at our new home, now. This actually goes to the former owner of the house. However, I wanted to show you what’s growing seasonally, and the wildflowers we have in the yard. After all this rain at the Memorial Day Weekend, the Sun came out, and I had to take a little stroll on our new property.

1) Pink Rhododendron; 2) American Robin; 3) Common Speedwell;
4) Pink Rhododendron; 5) Blue Flag Iris; 6) Fox Glove; 7) Multiflora Rose;
8) Turkey Mushroom; 9) Cicada Killer on Multiflora Rose; 10) Our House;
11) Roseleaf Raspberry; 12) Dame’s Violet; 13) Greater Celandine;
14) Ground Ivy; 15) Patriotic Decoration at our Frontdoor;
16) Oxalis/Wood Sorrel; 17) Tall Buttercup; 18) Daisy Fleabane;
19) White Clover; 20) Norway Spruce Cones; 21) Pink Rhododendron;
22) Red Clover; 23) American Robin; 24) Pink Rhododendron

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2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · Our Yard

Naugatuck River Valley Backyard Wildlife (8)

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1) Bumble Bee on Motherwort; 2) Honey Bee on Purple Milkweed;
3) Young Eastern Gray Squirrel

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2024 · National Day Calendar

Superman Day 2024

Superman Day was founded by DC Entertainment in 2013

Born Kal-El on the dying planet of Krypton, Superman was first penned onto the pages of a comic book in 1933 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. His character slowly evolved, and first appeared as the character we know him to be on April 18, 1938, in “Action Comics #1.”

Kal-El was sent to Earth from his home planet by his birth parents Jor-El and Lara in their final attempt to save their son from the planet’s impending destruction. He was raised on Earth as Clark Kent by his adoptive parents, Martha and Jonathan Kent of Smallville, Kansas. As he grew up, Clark and his parents discovered his superhuman abilities, including superstrength, laser vision, x-ray vision, flight, and invulnerability, among others. The dichotomy between Clark and his alter ego, Superman, acts as a major source of tension in Superman’s storylines, as Clark juggles his job as a reporter and his activities as a symbol of hope.

Superman, since his creation, has acted as a beacon of hope for the people of Earth — his unyielding kindness and resolve to help humans are perhaps some of the most recognizable aspects of his persona. Superman is synonymous with benevolence, selflessness, and courage.

Over the years, Superman has appeared in a variety of media formats — comic books, newspaper comic strips, cartoons, films, video games, etc. The character has been played and voiced by actors like Henry Cavill, Bud Collyer, Kirk Alyn, and Brandon Routh, among others.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/superman-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar · Our Garden

🌹 Red Rose Day 2024 🌹

Red roses were used in many early cultures as decorations in wedding ceremonies and wedding attire. It was through this practice that, over the years, the red rose became known as a symbol of love and romance. The tradition of giving red roses as the strongest message of love is still practiced today. Red roses offer more than the message of love. They are also known for their fragrance and are cultivated for perfumes as well as brewing healing teas. Furthermore, roses come in a wide variety of cultivars. From low-growing shrubs with dainty blossoms to long-stemmed robust plants, roses offer deep scarlets and bright berry-colored reds. In June, red roses are in bloom in flower gardens across the United States, and their beauty and sweet scent fill the air with happiness.

Resource: https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-red-rose-day

2024 · Wildlife Wednesday

Common Blue Damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum)

These damselflies inhabit freshwater bodies whose conditions range, they have been seen in acidic fens as well as eutrophic ponds. They have been considered one of the more sensitive insects in an aquatic setting. They are important within the trophic levels as they are an intermediate predator They consume smaller larvae and they are preyed on by fish and larvae bigger than them. The larvae prefer a habitat that has a more complex structure in the ground composition as well as the plants. The larval stages spend most of their time within the plants, climbing, and feeding. Although they do prefer a more complex habitat, they can also be found in habitats with simpler vegetation. They are efficient in both complexities equally, but the complex vegetation also serves as protection from fish. These larvae can live in shallow areas of water without showing signs of competition between the larvae. The damselfly larvae require a plant structure that can withstand the backward movement that occurs when the labium protracts to catch food.

The males of this species are a cerulean blue color with black markings, while the females have a larger variation in their coloring. Within females, there are a few different morphs ch they can take, andromorph and heteromorph. Andromorphic females resemble the cerulean blue males, but they have more black patterning on their bodies. The heteromorphic females are more of a brown or green-brown color and do not resemble the males at all. The reasoning behind the different morphs is to attempt to limit the amount of attention the female receives when she is near the water for reproduction. The common blue damselfly can be easily mistaken for the azure damselfly (Coenagrion puella), but on the back and the thorax, the common blue damselfly has more blue than black; for the azure damselfly, it is the other way around. The second segment of the thorax has a distinctive spot with a line below connecting to the third segment. Another difference can be observed when inspecting the side of the thorax. The common blue damselfly has only one small black stripe there, while all other blue damselflies have two.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enallagma_cyathigerum

2024 · Florida · Travel Tuesday · Walt Disney World

Minnie’s Beach Bash Breakfast At Cape May Cafe, Walt Disney World, Buena Vista, Florida 2007 🏰🐭

The following morning, Kevin, Katelynn, and I had to take the bus to the Disney Yacht Club. We had to walk around the lake to the Cape May Cafe. The Cape May Cafe is nestled between Martha’s Vineyard and Disney’s Beach Club Resort, which is located next to EPCOT. The Cape May Cafe serves Breakfast and New England-style Dinner.

While enjoying breakfast, Chip & Dale, Minnie, and Goofy came to our table for photos, hugs, and autographs. Katelynn had a blast with the Disney characters and mentioned: “We need to do this every day.” “I don’t know if I can afford that,” Kevin replied. Katelynn kept eating her breakfast and enjoyed the experience.

After breakfast, we walked to EPCOT to take the bus back to our resort. Sara wanted to go to the pool before we went to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in the afternoon.

… to be continued…

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Herbs And Spices Day 2024

Herbs & Spices

Though very little is known about how this holiday came into being, National Herbs and Spices Days has been officially observed from the year 2015 onwards. Not only are herbs and spices of utmost importance in the kitchen, but many of them have strong medicinal value, too, which is why such a day may have come into being. Before the words ‘national’ and ‘spices’ were added in 2015, the oldest reference to this holiday was ‘Herb Day’ in 1999.

One of the earliest fans of spices and herbs was Emperor Charlemagne (742–814 A.D.). He apparently felt so passionately about them that he put together a list of 74 different herbs and had them planted in his gardens. Don’t just take our word for it though, see what Emperor Charlemagne himself had to say: “Herbs are the friends of physicians and the praise of cooks.” By the Middle Ages, the use of herbs and spices in both cooking and medication became common. Books like “The Forme of Cury” (“The Method of Cooking”) began to emerge, which promoted the use of herbs extensively. Modern-day allopathy also has its roots in the mixing of various herbs and medicinal plants to cure common ailments.

If we even look at pop culture today, some of the most popular music groups’ names have been inspired by herbs and spices — The Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Spice Girls, to name a few. Whatever the origin, we’re glad these little guys get the recognition they so richly deserve, as we cannot imagine a life without herbs and spices.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-herbs-spices-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Egg Roll Day 2024

Saunder’s Homemade Southwestern Egg Rolls

Established in 2019, in honor of the founders of Van’s Kitchen, Van and Kim Nguyen, National Egg Roll Day is a relatively new food holiday. Van’s Kitchen began in Dallas, Texas, in 1986, with the Vietnamese-themed restaurant, representing the beginning of the family’s pursuit of the ‘American dream’. Like many other immigrant families, Van and Kim came from Vietnam with a passion for sharing their culture through food, especially their authentic egg rolls — consisting of shredded cabbage, minced meat (usually pork), bamboo shoots, onions, and a variety of other freshly ground spices all blended into one delectable filling. They strive to maintain the quality of their egg rolls by using only the freshest ingredients.

Although the origins of the dish are unknown, it may be traced back to Southern China’s Cantonese cuisine. However, many Asian countries also lay claim to having different variations of the humble egg roll. According to Andrew Coe, author of “Chop Suey: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States,” the modern-day egg roll was most likely invented in New York in the 1930s. As compared to the ancient Southern Chinese traditional rolls, Americans have been consuming egg-roll-like food since the mid-1800s.

The distinctive American-style egg roll recipe was first published in 1938 by chef Henry Low, one of the two contending chefs who vie to take credit for popularizing the dish. Despite its short history, the typical egg roll we see today has stayed true to its crunchy, soft, savory origins, and just the thought of it has us drooling and reaching for the nearest takeout menu.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-egg-roll-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

Dragon Boat Festival 2024

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Chinese Lantern Festival in Dallas, Texas 2013

History and lore offer several competing theories on the origins of the Dragon Boat Festival. The stories involve a mix of everything — dragons, loyalty, spirits, and of course, food. Out of all these legends, one remains the most popular and widely accepted as the true origin story — the story of Qu-Yuan.

The Dragon Boat Festival is over 2,000 years old. Many people believe the festival began during the period of the Warring States and, in particular, with Qu Yuan. Yuan was a decorated state official and patriotic poet. He was of noble birth and served in several high offices — most notably as the advisor of the Kingdom of Chu. Yuan made it his life mission to make the kingdom of Chu stronger. Yuan advised the Chu king to form alliances with the state of Qi — one of the seven warring kingdoms then. The goal was to defeat the state of Qin which was the most powerful among the seven states. Jealous officials in the court dismissed his advice, going as far as to accuse Qu Yuan of treason. Soon after, the king dismissed Yuan from his duties and sent him into exile.

During exile, Yuan wrote beautiful poems about his country — verses that sang praises of China and its beauty. But dark clouds loomed on the horizon for the kingdom when the Qin state conquered the Chu capital. A distraught Yuan committed suicide by drowning himself in the Miluo River. It was the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. The grieving people of Chu set out in their boats to search for his body but to no avail. They rowed their boats up and down the river, continually beating drums and hitting the water with paddles to scare evil spirits away. Legend has it that they threw rice balls into the river so the fish would have food and keep Yuan’s body intact. The story explains why the main elements of Dragon Boat festivities today are wooden boat races and eating sticky rice balls or zongzi.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/dragon-boat-festival/

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2024 · National Day Calendar · Walt Disney World

National Donald Duck Day 2024

Donald Duck made his cartoon debut in “The Wise Little Hen” in the summer of 1934. But he wouldn’t meet Mickey Mouse until his second appearance in “Orphan’s Benefit” later that year. From there, it wasn’t long before Daisy Duck and his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie were introduced. Despite their superior diction, they couldn’t steal the spotlight from Donald. You can’t replace his grumpy, nearly incomprehensible charm, and it’s why the Donald has been in more movies (200+) than any Disney character. So, let’s celebrate on June 9 — National Donald Duck Day!

And his accomplishments don’t stop there. He co-hosted the Oscars in 1958 with a little help from Bob Hope, Jack Lemmon, and Jimmy Stewart. Oh, and they named an asteroid after him in 1995. If that doesn’t convince you he’s a force of nature, know he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. We’re not sure how he left webbed footprints in front of the Chinese Theater, but we’ll gladly roll with it.

2024 · National Day Calendar

World Oceans Day 2024

Rolling in Atlantic waves at OBX

The Ocean Project has coordinated the June 8 World Oceans Day for the past 17 years. It’s a crucial environmental issue. We get food and medicines from the deep blue, which helps keep the climate in check. Oh, and there’s this thing about water being the “lungs of the earth” — as it turns out, most oxygen we breathe comes from the ocean. We always felt that the waves breathed some life into us. (Alright, once or twice it was the lifeguard, but that doesn’t diminish the worth of one of our most valuable resources.) However, if we don’t take the steps to conserve it, we’ll lose a lot more than a spot for a weekend getaway. So dive in and do your part to keep Big Blue going strong.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/world-oceans-day/

2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · DIY

Beach Home Decor (2)

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In 2013 I painted three terracotta pots and a terracotta plate. I glued some rope around the pots, stacked them together, and set them on the painted plate. Since I had a bag with decorative gravel, I filled the bottom of the plate with these small rocks. For the light and old garden solar lamp had to do it. When the terracotta lighthouse was done, it looked quite cute. It found its place in our Texas greenhouse.

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2024 · National Day Calendar

National Donut Day 2024 🍩

Glazed Donuts

At one point or another in our lives, we’ve found ourselves craving a donut. When we think about it, it’s not really a surprise that this treat hits the spot like no other. They pair exceptionally well with tasty hot beverages, they can be had as a quick snack or to accompany a long conversation. Most of all, there’s a donut out there for all of us; from traditional glaze to daring recipes such as maple bacon donuts.
 
The origins of National Donut Day are traced to the Salvation Army’s involvement in World War I. During this time, a group of volunteers was dispatched to the frontlines with the mission of providing comforting meals for the troops. They soon found out that donuts were an effective way to provide food while navigating the difficulties of cooking in very dire circumstances. These brave volunteers would later be known as “donut lassies”. They would even use war helmets as a utensil to fry up seven donuts at a time.
 
In 1938, National Donut Day was established as a way to honor the members of the Salvation Army who came to the aid of soldiers during World War II. National Donut Day is widely celebrated on the first Friday of June. Many donut shops are known to give them out for free, giving a good reason to take some time out of the day to enjoy this most cherished treat.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-donut-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Chocolate Ice Cream Day 2024

Chocolate Ice Cream

There is a serious debate that goes on between ice cream connoisseurs. Some people say vanilla ice cream came first, while others say chocolate ice cream came first. Instead of picking a side, we decided to present some simple facts and let you decide which ice cream came first chocolate or vanilla. 

The earliest frozen chocolate recipe was published in The Modern Steward by Antoni Latini in 1693. Cocoa was readily available in the form of coffee and tea, so it makes sense that people would freeze those beverages to eventually create a frozen chocolate treat. 

Vanilla ice cream, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to appear in any ice cream recipe until the 1760s. Unlike cocoa, vanilla was not available to anyone. In fact, vanilla was rarely found in common households and only available to royalty. There are some publications that state vanilla ice cream was served in royal courts, but there is little evidence to back that up in the form of handwritten recipes. 

https://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-day/national-chocolate-ice-cream-day

2024 · National Day Calendar

June Bug Day 2024

June Bug at our Texas house’s front door

June bugs are a type of beetle in quite a wide variety. The word ‘June bug’ refers to any of about 100 species of beetles in the family of scarabs. They are of the genus Phyllophaga and the order Coleoptera. Another common name for the June bug is either ‘June beetle’ or ‘May beetle.’ The common June bug measures between one-half and five-eighths of an inch, and its color is reddish-brown. As with every other beetle, it also has shiny wing covers, which are called ‘elytra.’ June bugs can cause damage to gardens, lawns, and pastures, but can generally be controlled with prescribed pesticides. June bugs are regarded as chafers because they feed on vegetation, particularly leaves. The diet of a June bug can further comprise grass, flowers, fruit, and food crops such as grains. They are also known to consume decaying organic material as part of their diet. It is this leaf-eating characteristic that is responsible for their scientific name ‘Phyllophaga,’ which is the Greek expression for ‘leaf eater.’ June bugs are nocturnal, meaning that they are typically most active after nightfall and before dawn. They usually feed from dusk through the evening, to avoid predators. June bugs are so-called because their adults emerge from the soil at the end of spring or the beginning of the summer, which is in June.

The females bury their eggs just below the surface of the soil. June bug larvae typically hatch within three to four weeks and then feed on grass and plant roots from their formative months and for as long as three years. In spring and early summer, the larvae grow into pupae and mature into adults in a space of three weeks.

Adult June bugs are generally harmless. But their attraction to light makes them a nuisance to humans. Even light from inside the home can attract June bugs in large numbers. The sound of June bugs bumping and buzzing against window screens is closely associated with summer in many parts of the United States. Scientists and researchers have yet to come up with an explanation for this particular behavior, and although several hypotheses have been advanced, no single theory can account for any reason for which different nocturnal insect species gravitate toward sources of illumination.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/june-bug-day/

2024 · Oklahoma

National Oklahoma Day 2024

People have lived in what is now Oklahoma since the end of the last ice age. Permanent villages, such as the Spiro-mounds, existed around 850 A.D. European explorers first visited the area in the 16th century. The Louisiana Purchase, which took place in 1803, made the land a part of the United States. Even though the territory was previously occupied by the Osage and Quapaw people, the ‘Indian Removal Act of 1830’ and the ‘Indian Intercourse Act of 1834’ forced thousands of Native Americans from their ancestral lands and transferred them to Oklahoma. The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail spans nine states and tells the story of Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, and Seminoles who were forcibly removed from their homelands.

In the mid-19th century, ranchers in Texas and Kansas struggled to meet the food demands of the great cities. ‘The Dawes Act’ was passed in 1887 as a result of the push to make more land available for farming, removing Native Americans’ control of much of Oklahoma’s territory. From April 22, 1889, this territory was offered to European immigrants. Several counties in Oklahoma were available for colonization by Land Run in 1889. Only after a specified time, typically by noon on a specific date, could settlers claim quarter-acre plots of land. Oklahoma Day commemorates the anniversary of this date. On November 16, 1907, Congress conferred statehood.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/oklahoma-day/

2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · Our Garden · Our Greenhouse

Our Garden/Greenhouse In Early June (3)

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1) Blueberry; 2) Raindrops; 3) Blooming Purple Milkweed; 4) Blueberries;
5) Blooming Purple Milkweed; 6 & 7) Raindrops; 8 Broccoli

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2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · Our Garden · Our Yard

Summer Rain In New England (1)

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My allergies were acting up, today. I had an itchy nose and itchy ears. When it began to rain, the itchiness stopped immediately. I could go back outside and breathe without sneezing. It was still raining when I captured photos outdoors, and the cool drops felt so good on my skin.

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2024 · National Day Calendar

Remembering D-Day ~ June 6, 1944

Normandy Landing 06/06/1944

On the morning of June 6, 1944, American troops and their allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy, France in an invasion, code-named Operation Overlord, during World War II, which began the liberation of France, and ultimately other areas of Europe, from Hitler’s Nazi regime. This day, known as D-Day, and the strategically planned landing of 156,000 British, Canadian, and American troops at 6:30 A.M. on the five beaches of Normandy was code-named Operation Neptune.

Earlier in the morning of June 6, 24,000 airborne troops were dropped into battle by parachute to close exits and overtake bridges slowing the advancement of Nazi reinforcements. Troops entering the beaches by land and sea were met with Hitler’s ‘Atlantic Wall,’ 2,400 miles of bunkers, landmines, and beach obstacles (metal tripods, barbed wire, and wooden stakes) established in anticipation of a French coast invasion. Nazis planted 4 million landmines along Normandy beaches.

Planning for our invasion of German-occupied France began in 1942. To mislead the Germans and maintain the secrecy of the details of the D-Day invasion, the Allies conducted a military deception, codenamed Operation Bodyguard. It included fake radio transmissions, double agents, and a ‘phantom army’ commanded by American General George Patton.

June 5 was originally chosen as D-Day due to predictions of weather and high tide, based on the phase of the moon. Bad weather conditions interfered with the established plans and D-Day moved to June 6. Ultimately, over 4,400 identified soldiers, sailors, airmen, and coastguardsmen died on D-Day with an estimated 5,000 or more lost at sea, in an air battle, or otherwise not identified. Their sacrifice and the valiant efforts of all troops turned the tide of the entire war that day.

1944 – 2024

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/d-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Yo-Yo Day 2024 🪀

Yo-yo Toys

If it seems like yo-yos have been around forever, that’s because they have; we’re talking over 2,000 years! Some believe it all started in ancient Greece, but modern yo-yos likely came from the Philippines. In fact, the word “yo-yo” first appeared in a Filipino dictionary in 1860. But they didn’t become popular stateside until the 1930s. Pedro Flores (of Filipino descent) began mass producing yo-yos in 1928. After holding some promotional competitions, he caught the eye of Donald F. Duncan Sr, who thought these yo-yo things were awesome! Duncan bought Flores out, hired him to run the marketing campaigns, and the rest is National Yo-yo Day history. 

Today the Duncan Toy Company is synonymous with this iconic toy. However, it wasn’t Duncan’s or Flores’ idea to hold a National Yo-Yo Day. No, that honor goes to Daniel Volk — a yo-yo pro whose talent helped spread the toy’s popularity. After all, he starred in “The Yo-Yo-Yo Man Instructional Video” alongside the Smothers Brothers. 

In order to pay tribute to his employer, Volk founded National Yo-yo Day on what he thought was Duncan’s birthday: June 6. As it turns out, Duncan’s birthday is actually June 8, but hey, it’s the thought that counts. Anyway, National Yo-yo Day has been held on June 6 since 1990, so why stop a good thing? We’re certainly not going to. So, channel your inner child and let’s start celebrating!

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-yo-yo-day/

2024 · Our House · Throwback Thursday

Kevin’s House Improvement Project: A Little Bit of This & A Little Bit of That ~ 2021

Kevin wanted to shower in the master bathroom on Friday morning when he noticed the water heater was not working and the shower head was leaking. 🚿🤦🏼‍♀️. Well, 🤬! Kevin busted open the shower wall to see, what was behind it. This master bathroom project comes much sooner than we were planning on it. But, it is what it is. It needs to be fixed ASAP.

Downstairs, the half bath/laundry room had its fair share of problems. Every time, I sat on that toilet the whole thing moved. No, I’m not talking about the toilet seat. That sucker was screwed on sturdy. Even my MIL would have a hard time, breaking that seat … LMBO (Oh boy! That’s another story I could tell and vent about.). The whole throne was moving. GROSS! The pre-previous owner slapped the house together to make a quick fix, so he could sell it. Yeah, but just putting wax under the toilet and letting the porcelain drop on it, doesn’t work that way. It needs to be screwed into the ground and the edges sealed with silicon. Come on, every kid in town knows that!

Since Lowe’s had a good Memorial Day Weekend Sale, we drove to Danbury. We just picked up three new toilets, two vanities with a sink, and a mirror medicine cabinet. We needed them anyway and got them for half price. Before I was losing my mind, Kevin started fixing the downstairs bathroom last weekend. We have a new toilet and a new vanity in the laundry room. And I’m not worried, about falling off that darn “Oval Office Chair”.

~ 06/01/2021 ~

2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · Our Garden · Our Greenhouse

Our Garden/Greenhouse In Early June (2)

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1) Swiss Chard; 2) Carrots; 3) Purple Milkweed; 4) Blue Sage
(Salvia ‘Amistad’); 5) Cauliflower; 6) Our Garden & Greenhouse;
7) Tomato Blossoms; 8 & 9) Our Garden Raised Beds;
10) Summer Garden Decoration

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2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · DIY

Beach Home Decor (1)

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Since it is Summer time, it’s also vacation time. My family and I used to travel a lot all over the U.S. But we can’t always make it to the beach. Therefore, I make sure, we have a little bit of beach flair in our house during Summer Break. The shells come out of the boxes, and I’m “artsy & crafty”. With some flower pots, candles, paint, shells & glue many cool beach designs can be done. Here are a couple of ideas I had in the past. And Mr. Pelican approves it.

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2024 · National Day Calendar

World Environment Day 2024

Wind Energy Mills in the Californian desert

World Environment Day (WED) is one of the more unique and special holidays because of its history and its many firsts. It was created on the first day of the first-ever U.N. conference which focused on humans and how they interact with the environment.

However, this didn’t happen overnight. Sweden first suggested having such a conference to the U.N. way back in 1968. And in 1969, the U.N. agreed that after 3 years they would have a conference in Sweden that focused on environmental issues. Interestingly enough, the conference was led by Maurice Strong, a Canadian diplomat who worked in the oil and mineral industry, who also had a soft spot for the environment.

Finally, it all came together in 1972, after 4 years of preparations and $30,000,000 later. World leaders from around the world sat together to discuss how they can raise awareness to protect our environment — and it was then WED was made. Then 2 years later, the first-ever WED was celebrated with the slogan “Only One Earth.”

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/world-environment-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Lincoln Loud Day 2024

Lincoln Loud

“The Loud House” is an American animated television series created by Chris Savino. This Nickelodeon television show centers around 11-year-old Lincoln Loud, the middle child, and only son in a large family of 11 children. Set in a fictional town in southeastern Michigan called Royal Woods, it draws from the author’s hometown of Royal Oak.

In 2013, the filmmakers pitched their series to the network as a two-minute short film submitted to the annual Animated Shorts Program. It entered production the following year. The series is loosely based on Savino’s childhood but is mostly influenced by newspaper comic strips. “The Loud House” premiered on May 2, 2016. Since then, six seasons have been broadcast. Since its debut, the show has received very high ratings and is currently the best-rated children’s animated series on American television. The series received much media attention and earned two GLAAD Media Award nominations for its inclusion of an interracial gay married couple, a supporting characters, Harold and Howard McBride.

The news media hyped the introduction of the two new characters as a big deal, causing a rating boost. In 2017, Lincoln Loud and Clyde McBride were featured on the front cover of “Variety” as an example of characters who are diverse or made up of people of different races or genders. The sixth season of “The Loud House” premiered on March 11, 2022, and was renewed for a seventh season on March 24, 2022. Netflix released a feature film based on the series in August 2021, and a live-action television film premiered in November 2021.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-lincoln-loud-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

Hot Air Balloon Day 2024

This hot balloon flew over The Colony in January 2016.

Flying in a hot air balloon is one of the most adventurous ways of appreciating the science behind it and seeing the world from a different point of view. Although the celebration of Hot Air Balloon Day dates back about a decade, the history of hot air balloons traces back to ancient Chinese culture and military tactics, where airborne lanterns were released in the air as a cultural practice and military signal respectively.

Two brothers, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier invented the hot air balloon in France and flew it for the first time in 1783. They publicly demonstrated the flight, which lasted for 10 minutes and had only animals on board. A few months later, Jean François Pilatre de Rozier became the first human to take a hot air balloon ride. In the 1950s, Paul Edward Yost, an American who invented the modern-day hot air balloon, advanced the way hot air balloons operate. His invention saw the addition of a propane burner engine to the hot air balloon which generates and pumps through the mouth of the envelope (balloon). During the test, the balloon flight lasted for an hour.

Hot Air Balloon Day presents an opportunity to glorify this mode of aviation and to increase awareness of flight transportation. Hot air ballooning is currently used recreationally, even though inaccessible to many. It has also been customized into different shapes, sizes, and beautiful colors.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/hot-air-balloon-day/

2024 · Wildlife Wednesday

Gulf Fritillary Butterfly (Agraulis vanillae Linnaeus)

Gulf Fritillary Butterfly

The Gulf fritillary, Agraulis vanillae (Linnaeus), is a brightly colored butterfly common across extreme southern portions of the United States. At home in most open, sunny habitats, it frequents roadsides, disturbed sites, fields, open woodlands, pastures, yards, and parks. It is a regular in most butterfly gardens, including those in more urban settings.

The Gulf fritillary occurs southward throughout the southern United States through Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies to South America. In Florida, it can be found in all 67 counties. The butterfly undergoes distinct seasonal movements each year. Adults move northward in spring and form temporary breeding colonies throughout the southeast. Individual vagrants may occasionally reach into the central U.S., but rarely into the Midwest. Starting in late summer and continuing through fall, many adults migrate southward into peninsular Florida. Adults overwinter in frost-free portions of their range.

The Gulf fritillary produces multiple generations each year. Adults may be found in all months of the year throughout much of Florida. Adults have a quick, erratic flight but are easily drawn to nearby flowers. Females lay the small yellow eggs singly on or near leaves, stems, or tendrils of purple passionflower (Passiflora incarnata L.), corky stem passionflower (Passiflora suberosa L.), yellow passionflower (Passiflora lutea L.) and several other passionflower vines. The larvae are bright orange with numerous black, branched spines. Larvae may feed on all parts of the plant and can rapidly defoliate host vines. The pupa is mottled brown and resembles a dead leaf. Adults overwinter.

https://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/bfly/gulf_fritillary.htm

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Hug Your Cat Month – June 2024

Sara and Joshua watch Nickelodeon together.

Despite their characteristically independent attitude, cats domesticated themselves. Millions of years ago they wandered up to human fires, begging for scraps, and decided to stay for the free food. Isn’t that just like a cat? In June, we smother our furry feline friends with affection they may try to escape. Welcome to National Hug Your Cat Month! May your day be full of purring, cat hair on your clothes, and face rubs on your chest.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-hug-your-cat-month/

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Cognac Day 2024

Happy National Cognac Day!

Cognac’s origins date all the way back to the 16th century. Dutch settlers came to Cognac, a French region, to buy wood, wine, and salt. However, a problem cropped up when it came to exporting the wine back home. The preservation method had to suit the length of the journey as well as the time it took to be sold and consumed later on. Seeing this, the settlers began preserving the wine by distilling it with eau-de-vie. While this method worked, the settlers realized that distilling it twice made for a much finer and tastier product. Thus, brandy was invented.

While brandy is made worldwide, only the brandy coming out of the six designated areas of France can be called cognac. The Cognac region itself covers two different regions in Western France — one is Charente-Maritime and the other is Charente. The six areas are divided according to the aging quality and potential. Some certain laws and measures must be abided by for a brandy to be labeled as cognac, and all such rules are controlled by the Bureau National Interprofessionnel du Cognac (BNIC). First and foremost, only specific types of grapes have to be used to make cognac, and one of the most common types of grapes to be used is called Ugni Blanc. Once the wine is made, it must be distilled in an ‘alambic charentais’, a copper pot with a boiler and serpentine condensation tube. Later on, the cognac will be fermented and stored in special French oak barrels for at least 30 months, although many wineries age the cognac for more than 30 months. The longer the cognac ferments, the more complexities and aromas it develops. Cognac’s age is determined through an unofficial grading system — for example, VS (Very Special) is aged for at least two years in oak, or Napoleon or XO (Extra Old) is aged for at least 10 years in oak.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-cognac-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Cheese Day 2024 🧀

Swiss Cheese

Cheese making is an ancient, some might even say sacred, craft. So ancient in fact it predates recorded history. It is speculated that the magic of cheese-making began somewhere around 8000 BCE shortly after the domestication of animals. Archeological digs have found evidence of cheese around the world including strainers coated in milk-fat molecules in Kuyavia, Poland dated around 5500BCE, murals in Egypt dated at 2000BCE, and an artifact of preserved cheese in Xinjiang, China believed to be more than 3,000 years old! European Imperialism took their styles of cheese through Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and eventually to the Americas.

The most popular cheese of all is (obviously) mozzarella. This delicious pizza topping cheese was first created near Naples from the rich milk of water buffalos. At the time, it rarely left its home near Naples, as it was made from pasteurized milk, and a lack of refrigeration meant it had a very short shelf life. As both cheese technology and refrigeration systems advanced, this delicious cheese left the southern region of Italy and found itself traveling around the world. 

There are two types of mozzarella produced within the United States — low moisture and high moisture. Low moisture mozzarella has a moisture content of less than 50% while high moisture has a content of over 52%. Low moisture is made specifically for transportation and mass production as the lack of moisture gives it a longer shelf life. Today, cheese dishes can be found on every continent served savory, sweet, melted, deep fried, and even chilled in ice cream. This household staple can still satisfy any craving after thousands of years.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-cheese-day/

2024 · Florida · Travel Tuesday · Walt Disney World

Akershus Royal Banquet Hall In EPCOT, Walt Disney World, Buena Vista, Florida 2007 🏰🐭

One afternoon, Kevin, Katelyn, and I had lunch with the Princesses in EPCOT – Norway. When we stepped into Akershus Royal Banquet Hall, Snow White was greeting all the guests. It just so happened, that Katelynn was dressed up as Snow White, too. Snow White saw Katelynn and spent some extra time with her. They had a lot in common after all. It was so cute seeing both in a similar dress.

… to be continued …

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Egg Day 2024 🥚

Eggs are an excellent source of Protein and Vitamin D.

Eggs are a nutrient-rich food that has gone back and forth with science and nutritionists over the decades with people asking how many eggs are too many for a healthy diet. Whatever the decision is this year, we know one egg provides an excellent source of protein and vitamin D. At 75 calories and 5 grams of fat, it’s an easy choice to satisfy hunger, too. Eggs are easily seasoned and pair well with vegetables to increase the nutritional value of a meal. Eggs are essential in baked goods and part of our everyday diets. There’s so much to celebrate in these small packages.

Resource: https://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-day/national-egg-day-june-3

2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · Our Garden · Our Greenhouse

Our Garden/Greenhouse In Early June (1)

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1) Purple Top Vervain; 2) Purple Milkweed; 3) Mexican Thistle;
4) Blooming Parsley; 5) Arugula Blossom; 6) Collard Greens;
7) Summer Garden Decoration; 8) Blooming Bok Choy

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2024 · National Day Calendar · Our Garden

National Garden Week 2024

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The pioneers of National Garden Week, National Garden Clubs, was established in 1891 with branches in 19 states. National Garden Clubs organizes community gardening projects as well as provides educational programs. They also produce a quarterly publication called “The National Gardener.” In addition, they offer college scholarships and grants for youth clubs planting pollinator gardens.

Gardening in America can be traced back to 1565, when Spaniards settled in St. Augustine, Florida, and brought plants from Spain and novelties from the West Indies. Years later, in 1607, English colonists settled in Virginia and named their colony Jamestown. They brought seeds from England and cultivated crops Native Americans grew, such as tobacco, corn, beans, and squash.

Between 1619 and 1865, during the slave trade, the gardens created by African American slaves in the U.S. were significant in the history of gardening. In this period, African Americans found time to cultivate their garden plots despite having to attend to the crops of slave owners. Their gardens provided additional food to the enslaved community and sometimes yielded enough produce to sell for profit.

One major feat in gardening history came when John Bartram of Philadelphia established his botanic garden in 1728. It is known to be the oldest surviving in North America. Bartram began trading seeds and plants with Peter Collinson, a London merchant, and botanist. He had a huge reputation in international trade and Botany earning him the title of ‘Royal Botanist’ to King George III. He was believed to have introduced 150 North American plant species to Europe and was considered the greatest naturalist in the world.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-garden-week/

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2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵ · Our Forest · Our Yard

Our Yard/Forest In Early June (1)

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1) Pink Rhododendron; 2) Multiflora Rose; 3) Our View to Waterbury;
4) Roseleaf Raspberry; 5) Sugar Maple Leaves; 6) In Our Forest;
7) Wood Fern; 8) Purple Iris; 9) Rosebud; 10) Pink Rhododendron;
11) White Clover

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2024 · National Day Calendar

National Great Outdoors Month ~ June 2024

The beach area at the entrance of the Horseshoe Bend

National Great Outdoors Month in June reminds us to explore our nation’s abundant wildlife refuges, parks, and natural beauty. Whether we hike or bike the trails, kayak or canoe the many rivers and canyons, or pitch a tent in the forest or on a hillside, No matter our preferred mode of enjoying the great outdoors – hiking, biking, kayaking to name a few – nature is calling. Pursue the beauty and majesty of the big skies and open spaces the outdoors offers.

This month also raises awareness of the accessibility of the great outdoors. Depending on where we live, sometimes reaching nature is more difficult. Many cities create relaxing and vibrant green spaces with trails and paths designed for easy access by the community. However, in some inner-city neighborhoods, access to parks or the ability to get outside the city to visit State or National Parks is difficult. National Great Outdoors Month is an excellent time to consider making access possible.

Resource: https://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/june/national-great-outdoors-month-june

2024 · National Day Calendar

🐟 World Reef Awareness Day 2024 🐠

Reef in the Seattle Aquarium

The oldest corals appeared about 500 million years ago or even earlier. Researchers suggest that they began as plain, solitary organisms and, with time and constant environmental changes, transformed into the beautiful coral reefs that exist today.

During an ice age around 440 million years ago, sea temperatures dropped at an exponential rate and a large number of corals began diminishing from the ocean. This is called the Ordovician-Silurian Extinction Event. Around 410 million years ago, in the Devonian period, corals began to appear again. During the end of this period, stony corals started growing, which were a rare form of reef back then. Then, around 350 million years ago, corals disappeared again due to unstable sea levels.

100 million years later, corals appeared once again only to be wiped out once more by the Permian-Triassic Extinction 250 million years ago, where over 90% of sea creatures were affected. Reduced oxygen levels and increased carbon dioxide in the sea caused this tragic extinction event.

After disappearing and reappearing for another few million years, coral reefs finally reappeared 46 million years ago and disappeared for the last time during the mid-Eocene era. 20 million years later, they finally made a comeback in the form of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, which was founded by British explorer Captain James Cook in 1770.

Lately, some of the most beneficial reefs have been diminishing because of coral blanching, rising ocean temperatures, and toxic pollution. Moreover, the use of harmful sunscreens and increased tourism are also considered threats to the well-being of the coral reefs.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/world-reef-awareness-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Prairie Day 2024

Bison Meadow in Yellowstone National Park

The United States is home to a dazzling array of geographies and environments. Some, like the towering redwoods of California or the majestic cascades of Niagara Falls, enjoy worldwide reputations as media darlings and tourist hotspots. Other ecosystems, like the humble prairie that covers much of the interior United States, receive fewer accolades but play crucially important roles in the development of the nation.

Defined as a flat grassland with a temperate climate and derived from the French for ‘meadow,’ ‘prairie’ has become almost synonymous with the expansion of the American frontier. Flanked by the Great Lakes and the grandiose Rocky Mountains, the North American prairie extends across 15% of the continent’s land area. Other examples of similar grasslands around the world include the pampas in Argentina, the Central Asian steppes, and the llanos of Venezuela.

There’s more to the prairie than meets the eye. In fact, tall grass prairies host the most biodiversity in the Midwest and provide a home for dozens of rare species of animals and plants, including bison, antelope, elk, wolves, and bears.

Native prairies face extinction as more and more land is converted to agricultural and ranching use. Due to its rich, fertile soil, prairie land is prized for agricultural use. Around the world, almost three-quarters of agricultural regions are located in grassland areas. With only 1% of tallgrass prairie in the U.S. remaining untouched, the American tallgrass prairie is now one of the most endangered ecosystems on the planet. The Missouri Prairie Foundation launched National Prairie Day in 2016 to raise awareness and appreciation for the nation’s grasslands. The organization seeks to protect and restore native grasslands by promoting responsible stewardship, supporting acquisition initiatives, and providing public education and outreach.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-prairie-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

National Black Bear Day 2024

Black Bear by Sergeant Matt Hecht

Bears inhabited practically every continent when humans first reached North America. The grizzlies thrived in all western states, from Mexico to the tip of Alaska. The smaller black bear, a relative to the grizzly, lived in places as far-ranging as the Atlantic and the Pacific in North America, and Mexico to the northern edge of the continent. Since the black bear was a valuable source of thick hides for clothing and shelter, rich meat, and sweet fat for the Native Americans, we can see why they valued it and passed on the stories of these bears through their oral folktales.

The European settlers brought their fear of the wild and the animals. These bears posed a threat to life, livestock, and crops and so they began killing them. Their fear made its way into popular children’s books at the time, which showed bears attacking hunters alongside other predators preying on their cattle. As is common with a human presence, forest land was wiped out to make space for open farmland, and the bears began losing their homes. The more the population expanded, the more black bears were killed for safety, food, or other purposes. Because they reproduced much slower than other mammals, the black bear population began to dwindle.

However, restoration programs and recovery of forest land saw their numbers go up again, with some states like New Jersey and Maryland reporting a five-fold increase. While these bears have not been able to reclaim their entire territory across North America, there is still a good number of black bears in the wild. In fact, they are listed as the least endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature due to their large population. While the bear population is expanding, so is the human population, to the extent that the two are coexisting in many areas.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/national-black-bear-day/

2024 · National Day Calendar

Dinosaur Day 2024

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Dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. They were reptiles and ancestors of the common lizards, snakes, turtles, and crocodiles that exist today. Dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic era or Age of Reptiles, which started about 252 million years ago. The first complete dinosaur skeleton to be found was an iguanodon in 1878. ‘Dinosaur’ stems from the words ‘terrible lizard’ in Greek. The name was invented by a famous scientist called Richard Owen in 1842. 

Fossil footprints give us clues about the way dinosaurs moved about. The birds you see today are believed to be descendants of the dinosaurs and rocks from that era show that the last of the dinosaurs roamed the Earth 64 million years ago. There have been many theories about why dinosaurs became extinct. A change in the temperature of the Earth seems the most likely reason. Since they were cold-blooded, dinosaurs could not have survived without the warmth from the sun. Many scientists now agree that, 46 million years ago, a huge meteorite struck the Earth. It created a gigantic cloud of dust and cut out the sunlight for months, maybe even years, which led to the eventual decline of the Earth’s temperature.

Resource: https://nationaltoday.com/dinosaur-day/

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2024 · ⛵☀ Summer ☀⛵

The Lovely Month of June

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Birds just waking up to sing
as nighttime slips away,
Dewdrops sparkling in the Sun
too great a brand-new day,
Fireflies lighting dusky skies
and strolls beneath the Moon —
What could be more perfect
than the lovely month of June.

Author ~ Unknown

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