Our Daily Thread 11-17-14

Good Morning!

On this day in 1558 Elizabeth I ascended the English throne upon the death of Queen Mary Tudor. 

In 1796 Catherine the Great of Russia died at the age of 67. 

In 1904 the first underwater submarine journey was taken, from Southampton, England, to the Isle of Wight.

In 1913, in Germany, Kaiser Wilhelm banned the armed forces from dancing the tango. 

And in 1973 President Nixon told an Associated Press managing editors meeting in Orlando, FL, “people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook. Well, I’m not a crook.” 

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Quote of the Day

Discipline strengthens the mind so that it becomes impervious to the corroding influence of fear.”

Bernard Law Montgomery

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 Today is Gordon Lightfoot’s birthday.

Today is also Jeff Buckley’s birthday.

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Our Daily Thread 11-15-14

Good Morning!

It’s Saturday!!!

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On this day in 1777 the Continental Congress approved the Articles of Confederation.

In 1806 explorer Zebulon Pike spotted the mountaintop that became known as Pikes Peak. 

In 1901 Miller Reese patented an electrical hearing aid. 

And in 1920 The League of Nations met for the first time in Geneva, Switzerland. 

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Quote of the Day

Don’t fight a battle if you don’t gain anything by winning.”

Erwin Rommel

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 Today is David Carr’s birthday. So first up is a Rich Mullins tribute from Third Day, with, and from brandonheath

And it’s Miguel DeJesus’ too, so next it’s Smalltown Poets.

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Our Daily Thread 11-14-14

Good Morning!

It’s Friday!!!

And Happy Birthday to InButNotOf!

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On this day in 1832 the first streetcar went into operation in New York City, NY. It was horse-drawn and had room for 30 people. 

In 1940 German war planes destroyed most of the English town of Coventry when about 500 Luftwaffe bombers attacked.  

In 1968 Yale University announced it was going co-educational. 

And in 1979 President Carter froze all Iranian assets in the United States and U.S. banks abroad in response to the taking of 63 American hostages at the U.S. embassy in Tehran, Iran.

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Quote of the Day

Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys.”

P. J. O’Rourke

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For today’s music we have birthday boys named Johann.

First we have Johann Georg Leopold Mozart.

And then Johann Nepomuk Hummel.

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Our Daily Thread 11-13-14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from Kim.

On this day in 1775 U.S. forces captured Montreal.

In 1956 the U.S. Supreme Court struck down laws calling for racial segregation on public buses.

In 1971 the U.S. spacecraft Mariner 9 became the first spacecraft to orbit another planet, Mars.

And in 1982 the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Washington, DC.

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Quote of the Day

“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.”

Robert Louis Stevenson

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 Today is George Whitefield Chadwick’s birthday. From David Sawtelle and the Texas State Symphony Orchestra

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Our Daily Thread 11-12-14

Good Morning!

On this day in 1815 American suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born in Johnstown, NY. 

In 1892 William “Pudge” Heffelfinger became the first professional football player when he was paid a $500 bonus for helping the Allegheny Athletic Association beat the Pittsburgh Athletic Club.  

In 1915 Theodore W. Richards, of Harvard University, became the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry. 

In 1931 Maple Leaf Gardens opened in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

And in 1940 Walt Disney released “Fantasia.” 

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Quote of the Day

The freedom of the press works in such a way that there is not much freedom from it.”

Grace Kelly

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Today is Chris Huffman’s birthday.

 Today is also Neil Young’s birthday.

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Our Daily Thread 11-11-14

Good Morning!

 Today is Veterans Day, or if you’re in Canada, Remembrance Day.

So if you come across any veterans today, remember to thank them for their service.

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On this day in 1620 the Mayflower Compact was signed by the 41 men on the Mayflower when they landed in what is now Provincetown Harbor near Cape Cod. The compact called for “just and equal laws.” 

In 1918 World War I came to an end when the Allies and Germany signed an armistice. This day became recognized as Veteran’s Day in the United States. 

In 1920 the body of an unknown British soldier was buried in Westminster Abbey.

In 1921 the Tomb of the Unknowns was dedicated at Arlington Cemetery in Virginia by President Harding. 

And in 1984 President Ronald Reagan accepted the Vietnam Veterans Memorial as a gift to the nation from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund. 

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Quote of the Day

It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.”

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We herd sheep, we drive cattle, we lead people. Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way.”

George S. Patton

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 Flash mob, Air Force Band style.

And the US Army Band.

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Our Daily Thread 11-10-14

Good Morning!

On this day in 1775 the U.S. Marines were organized under authority of the Continental Congress. The Marines went out of existence after the end of the Revolutionary War in April of 1783. The Marine Corps were formally re-established on July 11, 1798. This day is observed as the birth date of the United States Marine Corps. 

In 1801 the state of Tennessee outlawed the practice of dueling. 

In 1919 the American Legion held its first national convention, in Minneapolis, MN. 

And in 1969 “Sesame Street” made its debut on PBS.  

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Quotes of the Day

Walter, who had been in the lead all day, was the first to scramble up; a native Alaskan, he is the first human being to set foot upon the top of Alaska’s great mountain, and he had well earned the lifelong distinction.”

Hudson Stuck

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Prayer is a strong wall and fortress of the church; it is a goodly Christian weapon.”

Martin Luther

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 Today is Francois Couperin’s birthday. From GalleryOfGuitar

And it’s Henri Rabaud’s too. From DuoAlfageme

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Our Daily Thread 11-8-14

Good Morning!

It’s Saturday!!!!

Cheryl sent the header photo for us today. Hitchcock could have used this one for his movie poster. 🙂

On this day in 1793 The Louvre Museum, in Paris, opened to the public for the first time. 

In 1887 Doc Holliday died at the age of 35.

In 1923 Adolf Hitler made his first attempt at seizing power in Germany with a failed coup in Munich that came to be known as the “Beer-Hall Putsch.”  

And in 1965 the soap opera “Days of Our Lives” debuted on NBC-TV. 

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Quote of the Day

Every year of my life I grow more convinced that it is wisest and best to fix our attention on the beautiful and the good, and dwell as little as possible on the evil and the false.”

Richard Cecil

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Today is Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax’s birthday.

 Today is also Roy Wood’s birthday.

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Our Daily Thread 11-7-14

Good Morning!

It’s Friday!!!

And that’s Bosley!

Also, it has come to my attention that someone has a birthday today….  

Happy Birthday Donna! 🙂

For you.

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On this day in 1637 Anne Hutchinson, the first female religious leader in the American colonies, was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for heresy.   

In 1837, in Alton, IL, abolitionist printer Elijah P. Lovejoy was shot to death by a mob (supporters of slavery) while trying to protect his printing shop from a third destruction. 

In 1895 the last spike was driven into Canada’s first transcontinental railway in the mountains of British Columbia. 

And in 1944 President Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first person to win a fourth term as president. 

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Quote of the Day

The greatest legacy one can pass on to one’s children and grandchildren is not money or other material things accumulated in one’s life, but rather a legacy of character and faith.”

Billy Graham

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 Today is William Alwyn’s birthday. From Julian.D. Metzger, the man playing cello.

And since it’s Rev. Graham’s, that’s as good a reason as any for some GBS.

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Our Daily Thread 11-6-14

Good Morning!

Fish. It’s what’s for dinner.

It’s cold and rainy in the Northeast. So think sunny and warm. This pick from Michelle will help.

palmtrees

On this day in 1861 the inventor of basketball, James Naismith, was born. 

In 1894 William C. Hooker received a patent for the mousetrap. 

In 1935 Edwin H. Armstrong announced his development of FM broadcasting. 

And in 1967 Phil Donahue began a TV talk show in Dayton, OH. The show then continued to be on the air for 29 years. 

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Quote of the Day

“Any composer who is gloriously conscious that he is a composer must believe that he receives his inspiration from a source higher than himself.”

Sincere composers believe in God.”

John Philip Sousa

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 Today is Ignacy Paderewski’s birthday.

And it’s John Philip Sousa’s too.

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