Our Daily Thread 3-28-14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from me.

On this day in 1797 Nathaniel Briggs patented a washing machine.

In 1834 the U.S. Senate voted to censure President Jackson for the removal of federal deposits from the Bank of the United States. 

In 1854 the Crimean War began with Britain and France declaring war on Russia.  

In 1885 the Salvation Army was officially organized in the U.S. 

In 1933 the Nazis ordered a ban on all Jews in businesses, professions and schools.   

And in 1979 a major accident occurred at Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island nuclear power plant. A nuclear power reactor overheated and suffered a partial meltdown. 

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Quote of the Day

“When mankind first saw the necessity of government, it is probable that many had conceived the desire of ruling.”

Thomas Clarkson

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Today may or may not be this lady’s birthday. Wiki just says 1957, but another says today. So we’ll go with it. 🙂

That was from Bill Gaither’s show. Today is also his birthday.

Both are from GaitherVEVO

And for some reason I have these guys stuck in my head. 🙂

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Our Daily Thread 3-27-14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from me.

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On this day in 1794 Congress authorized the creation of the U.S. Navy.   

In 1836, in Goliad, TX, about 350 Texan prisoners, including their commander James Fannin, were executed under orders from Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna. An estimated 30 Texans escaped execution. 

In 1912 the first cherry blossom trees were planted in Washington, DC. The trees were a gift from Japan. 

In 1952 the U.S. Eighth Army reached the 38th parallel in Korea, the original dividing line between the two Koreas.  

And in 1958 the U.S. announced a plan to explore space near the moon. 

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Quote of the Day

You’re never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child.”

Dr. Seuss

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Today is Robert “Junior” Lockwood’s birthday.

And it’s Tony Bank’s as well.

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Our Daily Thread 3-26-14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from me.

On this day in 1799 Napoleon captured Jaffa Palestine.

In 1804 the Louisiana Purchase was divided into the District of Louisiana and the Territory of Orleans. 

In 1910 the U.S. Congress passed an amendment to the 1907 Immigration Act that barred criminals, paupers, anarchists and carriers of disease from settling in the U.S.

In 1938 Herman Goering warned all Jews to leave Austria.

In 1942 the Germans began sending Jews to Auschwitz in Poland.  

And in 1953 Dr. Jonas Salk announced a new vaccine that would prevent poliomyelitis. 

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Quote of the Day

“A liberal is a man too broad-minded to take his own side in a quarrel.”

Robert Frost 

The strongest and most effective force in guaranteeing the long-term maintenance of power is not violence in all the forms deployed by the dominant to control the dominated, but consent in all the forms in which the dominated acquiesce in their own domination.

Robert Frost

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The strongest and most effective force in guaranteeing the long-term maintenance of power is not violence in all the forms deployed by the dominant to control the dominated, but consent in all the forms in which the dominated acquiesce in their own domination.

Robert Frost

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The strongest and most effective force in guaranteeing the long-term maintenance of power is not violence in all the forms deployed by the dominant to control the dominated, but consent in all the forms in which the dominated acquiesce in their own domination.

Robert Frost

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Today is Wilhelm Backhaus’ birthday. Since today is also the day Beethoven died, he’ll be playing one of Beethoven’s, with help from Karl Bohm.

And it’s the birthday of Pierre Boulez as well. So here he is conducting Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring”

And today is also Richard Tandy’s birthday.

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Our Daily Thread 3-25-14

Good Morning!

We had duck, duck, duck last week. Today’s header photo is finally the goose.

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On this day in 1609 Henry Hudson left on an exploration for Dutch East India Co. 

In 1634 Lord Baltimore founded the Catholic colony of Maryland. 

In 1776 the Continental Congress authorized a medal for General George Washington.   

In 1813 the frigate USS Essex flew the first U.S. flag in battle in the Pacific.  

In 1857 Frederick Laggenheim took the first photo of a solar eclipse. 

And in 1911, in New York City, 146 women were killed in fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company in New York City. The owners of the company were indicted on manslaughter charges because some of the employees had been behind locked doors in the factory. The owners were later acquitted and in 1914 they were ordered to pay damages to each of the twenty-three families that had sued.

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Quote of the Day

“What’s right isn’t always popular. What’s popular isn’t always right.

Howard Cosell

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Today is composer Bela Bartok’s birthday.

On today’s date in 1960 this song was recorded. And he looks so much different sans the shades. 🙂 From RoyOrbison

Today is also Jeff Healy’s birthday.

That’s some mullet.

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Our Daily Thread 3-24-14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from Donna.

On this day in 1832 Mormon Joseph Smith was beaten, tarred and feathered in Ohio.

In 1868 the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company was formed.

In 1882, in Berlin, German scientist Robert Koch announced the discovery of the tuberculosis germ (bacillus).

In 1947 Congress proposed the limitation of the presidency to two terms.

And in 1989 the Exxon Valdez spilled 240,000 barrels (11 million gallons) of oil in Alaska’s Prince William Sound after it ran aground.

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Quote of the Day

“I play well with everybody.”

R. Lee Ermey

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Yesterday was this guy’s birthday.

Today is Chad Butler’s.

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Our Daily Thread 3-22-14

Good Morning!

And Happy Saturday!

Today’s header photo is another pet rock. This one belongs to Janice. 🙂

On this day in 1457 the Gutenberg Bible became the first printed book.

In 1733 Joseph Priestly invented carbonated water (seltzer). 

In 1765 the Stamp Act was passed. It was the first direct British tax on the American colonists. It was repealed on March 17, 1766.

In 1871 William Holden of North Carolina became the first governor to be removed by impeachment.

In 1903 Niagara Falls ran out of water due to a drought. 

And in 1935 Persia was renamed Iran. 

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Quote of the Day

“The first and most important reason for its elimination is the unquestioned fact that evolution is not a science; it is a hypothesis only, a speculation.”

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Today is Andrew Lloyd Webber’s birthday.

And this one is because I like these guys.

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Our Daily Thread 3-21-14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from me.

On this day in 1788 almost the entire city of New Orleans, LA, was destroyed by fire. 856 buildings were destroyed.

In 1790 Thomas Jefferson reported to President George Washington as the new secretary of state.

In 1851 Emperor Tu Duc ordered that Christian priests be put to death.

In 1905 sterilization legislation was passed in the State of Pennsylvania. The governor vetoed the measure.

And in 1928 President Calvin Coolidge gave the Congressional Medal of Honor to Charles Lindbergh for his first trans-Atlantic flight. 

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Quote of the Day

“Our fear of hypocrisy is forcing us to live in a world where gluttons are fine, so long as they champion gluttony.”

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Lot’s of choices today. We’ll start with the classics.

It’s Johann Sebastian Bach’s birthday.

And in 1826, Beethoven debuted this in Vienna.  The Avalon Quartet, from NIU SoM Official

It’s Bob Bennett’s birthday too. From CollegeParkWC

And it’s Karl Messner’s birthday as well. So we have the Christian version of Weird Al. 🙂

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Our Daily Thread 3-20-14

Good Morning!

Spring has officially sprung!! 🙂

Today’s header photo is from Peter.

In this one, I’m not sure what type of activity is going on, but I’m pretty sure Bosley is the lookout. 🙂

bosley10

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On this day in 1525 Paris’ parliament began its pursuit of Protestants.

In 1627 France & Spain signed an accord for fighting Protestantism.

In 1760 the great fire of Boston destroyed 349 buildings.

In 1852 Harriet Beecher Stowe’s book “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” subtitled “Life Among the Lowly,” was first published.

In 1868 the Jesse James Gang robbed a bank in Russelville, KY, of $14,000. 

And in 1922 the USS Langley was commissioned. It was the first aircraft carrier for the U.S. Navy. 

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Quote of the Day

“The day the Lord created hope was probably the same day he created Spring.”

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Today is Jerry Reed’s birthday.

Today is also Ranger Doug’s birthday.

And it’s Slim Jim Phantom’s too.

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Has Spring sprung where you are yet?

Our Daily Thread 3-19-14

Good Morning!

Only 1 Day Until SPRING!!! 🙂

Today’s header photo is from me.

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On this day in 1628 the Massachusetts colony was founded by Englishmen.

In 1687 French explorer La Salle was murdered by his own men while searching for the mouth of the Mississippi River, in the Gulf of Mexico. 

In 1831 the first bank robbery in America was reported. The City Bank of New York City lost $245,000 in the robbery.

In 1903 the U.S. Senate ratified the Cuban treaty, gaining naval bases in Guantanamo and Bahia Honda.

And in another bad day on this date for a French explorer, in 1905 S. de Segonzac was taken prisoner by Moroccans.

In 1908 the state of Maryland barred Christian Scientists from practicing without medical diplomas.

And in 1918, Congress approved Daylight-Saving Time.

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Quote of the Day

“If you have men who will only come if they know there is a good road, I don’t want them. I want men who will come if there is no road at all.”

David Livingstone

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“Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything.”

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Today is composer Max Reger’s birthday.

Today is Billy Sheehan’s birthday too.

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What’s the first Spring project on your list?

Our Daily Thread 3-18-14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from me. Yesterday I gave you the ugly duck. Today you get the handsome duck. 🙂

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On this day in 1692 William Penn was deprived of his governing powers.

In 1818 Congress approved the first pensions for government service.

In 1834 the first railroad tunnel in the U.S. was completed. The work was in Pennsylvania.

In 1865 the Congress of the Confederate States of America adjourned for the last time.

And in 1945 – 1,250 U.S. bombers attacked Berlin.

Plus like a ton of other things. Click the link.

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Quote of the Day

“Officeholders are the agents of the people, not their masters.”

Grover Cleveland

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Today is Charley Pride’s birthday.

Today is also Jeff Easter’s birthday.

And it’s John Hartman’s too. From Eagle Rock

I think that’s the first time I’ve ever seen a 3 man drum solo. 🙂

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