Our Daily Thread 8-15-14

Good Morning!

It’s Friday!!!

On this day in 1848 the dental chair was patented by M. Waldo Hanchett. 

In 1944 the Allied forces of World War II landed in southern France. 

In 1949, in San Francisco, a stunt leap off the Golden Gate Bridge was performed for the first time. 

In 1970 Mrs. Pat Palinkas became the first woman to play in a pro football game when she held the ball for the Orlando, FL, Panthers. 

And in 1997 the U.S. Justice Department decided not to prosecute FBI officials in connection with the deadly 1992 Ruby Ridge siege in Idaho.

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Quote of the Day

“If you want a thing done well, do it yourself.”

Napoleon Bonaparte

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 Today is Jacques Ibert’s birthday.

And it’s Jamie Slocum’s too.

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Our Daily Thread 8-14-14

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On this day in 1248 the rebuilding of the Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, Germany, began after being destroyed by fire.

In 1805 a peace treaty between the U.S. and Tunis was signed on board the USS Constitution

In 1880 the Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, Germany was completed after 632 years of rebuilding. 

In 1896 gold was discovered in Canada’s Yukon Territory. 

And in 1945 it was announced by U.S. President Truman that Japan had surrendered unconditionally. The surrender ended World War II. 

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Quote of the Day

“I always root for the defense.”

Wellington Mara

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 Today is Ben Cissell’s birthday. From AmartianHD

And since it’s David Crosby’s birthday, a little hippie music.

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Our Daily Thread 8-13-14

Good Morning!

And Happy Left-Handers’ Day! to all the left-handed out there.

On this day in 1792 French revolutionaries took the entire French royal family and imprisoned them. 

In 1846 the American Flag was raised for the first time in Los Angeles, CA. 

In 1912 the first experimental radio license was issued to St. Joseph’s College in Philadelphia, PA. 

In 1932 Adolf Hitler refused to take the post of vice-chancellor of Germany. He said he was going to hold out “for all or nothing.” 

And in 1961 Berlin was divided by a barbed wire fence to halt the flight of refugees. Two days later work on the Berlin Wall began. 

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Quote of the Day

“I’m a typed director. If I made Cinderella, the audience would immediately be looking for a body in the coach.”

Alfred Hitchcock

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Today is Dan Fogelberg’s birthday.

 And it’s also Joey Belville’s, of Echoing Green.

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Our Daily Thread 8-12-14

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On this day in 1676 “King Phillip’s War” came to an end with the killing of Indian chief King Phillip. The war between the Indians and the Europeans lasted for two years. 

In 1851 Isaac Singer was issued a patent on the double-headed sewing machine. 

In 1918 regular airmail service began between Washington, DC, and New York City. 

And in 1994 Major league baseball players went on strike rather than allow team owners to limit their salaries. The strike lasted for 232 days. As a result, the World Series was wiped out for the first time in 90 years. 

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Quote of the Day

“Give me any two pages of the Bible and I’ll give you a picture.”

Cecil B. DeMille

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 Since it’s his birthday, we’ll start with some of Mr. DeMille’s work.

And today is also Buck Owens’ birthday.

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Our Daily Thread 8-11-14

Good Morning!

Changed the header photo again. 🙂

And here’s one of this bird taking off, it’s a bit blurred.

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On this day in 1877 the two moons of Mars were discovered by Asaph Hall.

In 1896 Harvey Hubbell received a patent for the electric light bulb socket with a pull-chain. 

In 1934 Alcatraz received federal prisoners for the first time. 

In 1951 the first major league baseball game to be televised in color was broadcast.

And in 1984 President Ronald Reagan was preparing for his weekly radio broadcast when, during testing of the microphone, the President said of the Soviet Union, “My fellow Americans, I am pleased to tell you that I just signed legislation that would outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes.”  

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Quote of the Day

“Writing for children is an art in itself, and a most interesting one.”

Enid Blyton

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 Today is Jim Kale’s birthday.

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Our Daily Thread 8-9-14

Good Morning!

The weekend has arrived! 🙂

On this day in 1678 American Indians sold the Bronx to Jonas Bronck for 400 beads. 

In 1790 the Columbia returned to Boston Harbor after a three-year voyage. It was the first ship to carry the American flag around the world.

In 1831 the first steam locomotive began its first trip between Schenectady and Albany, NY. 

In 1945 the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki. The bombing came three days after the bombing of Hiroshima. About 74,000 people were killed. Japan surrendered August 14. 

And in 1974 President Richard Nixon formally resigned.

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Quote of the Day

“The future is as bright as the promises of God.”

Adoniram Judson

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Today is Reynaldo Hahn’s birthday.

 Today is also Marinus Gerritsen’s.

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Our Daily Thread 8-8-14

Good Morning!

It’s Friday!!!

On this day in 1588 the Spanish Armada was defeated by the English fleet ending an invasion attempt. 

In 1876 Thomas Edison received a patent for the mimeograph. The mimeograph was a “method of preparing autographic stencils for printing.”

In 1940 the German Luftwaffe began a series of daylight air raids on Great Britain. 

In 1953 the U.S. and South Korea initiated a mutual security pact. 

And in 1990 American forces began positioning in Saudia Arabia to repel Iraqi forces in Kuwait.

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Quote of the Day

“I think I’m the first man to sit on top of the world.”

Matthew Henson

Henson, along with Robert Peary and their Eskimo guide, were the first people to reach the North Pole.                

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 Today is Mel Tillis’ birthday.

And it’s Scott Stapps’ too.

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Our Daily Thread 8-7-14

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On this day in 1782 George Washington created the Order of the Purple Heart. 

In 1914 Germany invaded France. 

In 1959 the U.S. launched Explorer 6, which sent back a picture of the Earth. 

And in 1999 Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres got his 3,000th hit of his major league career.   

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Quote of the Day

“If it’s your job to eat a frog, it’s best to do it first thing in the morning. And if it’s your job to eat two frogs, it’s best to eat the biggest one first.”

Mark Twain

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Today is Sir Granville Ransome Bantock’s birthday. So here’s a nice piece performed by The City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong 

 Today is also Kevin Rhoads’ birthday. From By The Tree

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Our Daily Thread 8+6=14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from Cheryl.

On this day in 1787, at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, debate began on the first draft of the U.S. Constitution. 

In 1890 Cy Young achieved his first major league victory.  

In 1914 Austria-Hungary declared war against Russia. Serbia declared war against Germany. 

In 1945 the American B-29 bomber, known as the Enola Gay, dropped the first atomic bomb on an inhabited area. The bomb named “Little Boy” was dropped over the center of Hiroshima, Japan. An estimated 140,000 people were killed.

And in 1969 the first fair ball to be hit completely out of Dodger Stadium occurred. Willie “Pops” Stargell, of the Pittsburgh Pirates, hit the ball 506 feet from home plate. 

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Quote of the Day

“Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.”

Alfred Lord Tennyson

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 Today is Lucy’s birthday. 🙂

And this one is because I like it.

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Our Daily Thread 8-5-14

Good Morning!

On this day in 1861 the U.S. federal government levied its first income tax. The tax was 3% of all incomes over $800.

In 1864, during the U.S. Civil War, Union forces led by Adm. David G. Farragut were led into Mobile Bay, Alabama.

In 1921 the first play-by-play broadcast of a baseball game was done by Harold Arlin. KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, PA described the action between the Pirates and Philadelphia. 

In 1924 the New York “Daily News” debuted the comic strip “Little Orphan Annie,” by Harold Gray. 

And in 1981 the federal government started firing striking air traffic controllers. 

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Quote of the Day

“Sometimes when I consider what tremendous consequences come from little things, I am tempted to think there are no little things.”

Bruce Barton

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 Today is Rick Derringer’s birthday. You know I like out of the ordinary music, so Rick and his huge red guitar, with Edgar Winter, and Ringo’s All-Star Band. From Rick Derringer

 And it’s Pat Smear’s too. From foofightersVEVO

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