Our Daily Thread 5-27-15

Good Morning!

Today’s photos are from Cheryl. 

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On this day in 1647 Alse Young (Achsah Young or Alice Young), a resident of Windsor, CT, was executed for being a “witch.” It was the first recorded American execution of a “witch.”

In 1919 a U.S. Navy seaplane completed the first transatlantic flight.

In 1931 Piccard and Knipfer made the first flight into the stratosphere by balloon.

And in 1986 Mel Fisher recovered a jar that contained 2,300 emeralds from the Spanish ship Atocha. The ship sank in the 17th century.

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Quote of the Day

“Most of us know perfectly well what we ought to do; our trouble is that we do not want to do it.”

Peter Marshall

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Today is Don Williams’ birthday. 

And it’s Derek Webb’s too. 

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Our Daily Thread 5-26-15

Good Morning!

On this day in 1521 Martin Luther was banned by the Edict of Worms because of his religious beliefs and writings.

In 1805 Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned King of Italy in Milan Cathedral.

In 1865 arrangements were made in New Orleans for the surrender of Confederate forces west of the Mississippi.

And in 1959 the word “Frisbee” became a registered trademark of Wham-O.

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Quotes of the Day

Courage is being scared to death… and saddling up anyway.”

“Life is tough, but it’s tougher if you’re stupid.” 🙂

John Wayne

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Today is Hank Williams Jr’s birthday. 

And it’s Stevie Nicks’ too. 

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Memorial Day Open Thread 5-25-15

Good Morning!

Today is Memorial Day.

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Quote of the Day

Memorial Day isn’t just about honoring veterans, its honoring those who lost their lives. Veterans had the fortune of coming home. For us, that’s a reminder of when we come home we still have a responsibility to serve. It’s a continuation of service that honors our country and those who fell defending it.”

Pete Hegseth

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On Saturday I had the pleasure of attending a local event to recognize the service and sacrifice of U.S. Army Sgt. Sean Durkin. Sgt Durkin died April 9, 2010, at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. after being wounded by an IED in Afghanistan two weeks earlier. He was 24. 

A little over 5 years later, his comrades in the 82nd Airborne Division finally got the opportunity to say goodbye to their fallen brother and offer condolences to his family.

Members of the family, community, local VFW, Fire, Police, and EMS joined in welcoming the men to the area. 

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Members of the 82nd say goodbye, and greet Sgt. Durkin’s family.

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Sgt Durkin’s mother Mary Ann and members of the 82nd address the crowd.   

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Members of Warriors’ Watch provided a motorcycle escort to the men from the 82nd and the family. They provide Welcome Home missions and many other services for our nation’s warriors and their families.

“Warriors’ Watch will provide motorcycle escorts for military units returning from war, for units deploying, and for individual warriors coming home or going off.”

That do that and so much more. The last line of the quote of the day above describes their continued service, and why they do it, very well.  

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The story of this local man really brought home the meaning of today for me. This country has lost many of our best and brightest in its defense. Some estimates put the total number of casualties, from all U.S. conflicts, at around 2.9 million men.

But it seems to hit closer to home when you know their names and they lived close by. Then these aren’t just numbers. They’re husbands, fathers, brothers, neighbors, and friends. It becomes much more personal when you know the faces of these men, as I’m sure many of you can understand from personal experience. 

I can’t imagine the grief their surviving families must feel. Right now there are many families in America where the pain of loss is much more recent and fresh. If you have the chance today, thank them for their family’s sacrifice, and keep those families in your prayers. 

And if someone in your family has made the ultimate sacrifice for this country, let me say this to you and the rest of your family….

Thank You. 

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Our Daily Thread 5-23-15

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from Chas.

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On this day in 1430 Joan of Arc was captured by Burgundians. She was then sold to the English.

In 1785 Benjamin Franklin wrote in a letter that he had invented bifocals.

In 1873 Canada’s North West Mounted Police force was established. The organization’s name was changed to Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1920.

And in 1945 Heinrich Himmler, the head of the Nazi Gestapo, committed suicide while imprisoned by the Allied forces in Luneburg Germany.

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Quote of the Day

The willingness of America’s veterans to sacrifice for our country has earned them our lasting gratitude.”

Jeff Miller

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 I figured this weekend you folks can pick the music and post it in the comments. 

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Our Daily Thread 5-22-15

Good Morning!

It’s Friday!!!

And a Happy 33rd Anniversary!!! to Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. ♥♥♥

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Today’s photos are from Donna. 🙂

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On this day in 1761 the first US life insurance policy was issued in Philadelphia.

In 1859 the creator of “Sherlock Holmes,” Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born.

In 1872 The Amnesty Act restored civil rights to Southerners.

In 1900 The Associated Press was incorporated as a non-profit news cooperative in New York.

And in 1997 Kelly Flinn, the Air Force’s first female bomber pilot certified for combat, accepted a general discharge, thereby avoiding a court-martial on charges of adultery, lying and disobeying an order.

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Quote of the Day

“I write music with an exclamation point!”

Wilhelm Richard Wagner

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Today is Wilhelm Richard Wagner’s birthday. 

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Our Daily Thread 5-21-15

Good Morning!

On this day in 1471 King Henry VI was killed in the tower of London. Edward IV took the throne.

In 1819 bicycles were first seen in the U.S. in New York City. They were originally known as “swift walkers.”

In 1881 the American branch of the Red Cross was founded by Clara Barton.

In 1970 the National Guard was mobilized to quell disturbances at Ohio State University.

And in 1980 the movie “The Empire Strikes Back” was released.

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Quote of the Day

I’m a mama’s boy because everything I do is with respect to my mother. I won’t do a movie or a video that would bring disrespect to my mother.”

Mr. T

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Not much in the music dept. today. Instead, since we’re big fans around here, I’m going with most well known scene from “The Empire Strikes Back”.

And “The Imperial March” (Darth Vader’s theme song)

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Our Daily Thread 5-20-15

Good Morning!

On this day in 1830 the fountain pen was patented by H.D. Hyde.

In 1861, during the American Civil War, the capital of the Confederacy was moved from Montgomery, AL, to Richmond, VA.

In 1916 Norman Rockwell’s first cover on “The Saturday Evening Post” appeared.

And in 1961 a white mob attacked the Freedom Riders in Montgomery, AL.

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Quote of the Day

The smallest deed is better than the greatest intention.”

John Burroughs

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Today is Vic Ames’ birthday.

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Our Daily Thread 5-19-15

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from Karen O  and Heidi. 🙂

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On this day in 1568, after being defeated by the Protestants, Mary the Queen of Scots, fled to England where she was imprisoned by Queen Elizabeth.

In 1608 the Protestant states formed the Evangelical Union of Lutherans and Calvinists.

In 1906 The Federated Boys’ Clubs, forerunner of the Boys’ Clubs of America, were organized.

In 1926 Benito Mussolini announced that democracy was deceased. Rome had become a fascist state.

And in 1962 Marilyn Monroe performed her rendition of “Happy Birthday” for President John F. Kennedy at a fund-raiser at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

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Quote of the Day

A fellow who is always declaring he’s no fool usually has his suspicions.”

Wilson Mizner

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Today is Arthur Meulemans’ birthday. 

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Our Daily Thread 5-18-15

Good Morning!

I went to the zoo the otter day and this guy just begged to have his picture taken. 🙂

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On this day in 1642 Montreal, Canada, was founded.

In 1798 the first Secretary of the U.S. Navy was appointed. He was Benjamin Stoddert.

In 1897 a public reading of Bram Stoker’s new novel, “Dracula, or, The Un-dead,” was performed in London.

In 1953 the first woman to fly faster than the speed of sound, Jacqueline Cochran, piloted an F-86 Sabrejet over California at an average speed of 652.337 miles-per-hour.

And in 1980 Mt. Saint Helens erupted in Washington state. 57 people were killed and 3 billion in damage was done.

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Quote of the Day

Don’t be afraid to fall flat on your face.”

Eddy Arnold

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Today is Eddy Arnold’s birthday.

And it’s Perry Como’s too. 

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Our Daily Thread 5-16-15

Good Morning!

I almost forgot…..

Today is Armed Forces Day! 

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On this day in 1868 President Andrew Johnson was acquitted during the Senate impeachment, by one vote.

In 1888 the capitol of Texas was dedicated in Austin.

In 1946 “Annie Get Your Gun” opened on Broadway.

And in 1965 Spaghetti-O’s were sold for the first time.

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Quote of the Day

Everything looks nicer when you win. The girls are prettier. The cigars taste better. The trees are greener.”

Billy Martin

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 I love this one…. 🙂

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