Our Daily Thread 3-17-14

Good Morning!

And Happy St. Patrick’s Day! :mrgreen:

Today’s header photo is from me.

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On this day in 461 Bishop Patrick, St. Patrick, died in Saul. Ireland celebrates this day in his honor.

In 1756 St. Patrick’s Day was celebrated in New York City for the first time. The event took place at the Crown and Thistle Tavern.

In 1910 The Camp Fire Girls organization was founded by Luther and Charlotte Gulick. 

In 1942 Douglas MacArthur became the Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in the Southwestern Pacific.

And in 1973 the first American prisoners of war (POWs) were released from the “Hanoi Hilton” in Hanoi, North Vietnam.

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Quote of the Day

“God, my God, omnipotent King, I humbly adore thee. Thou art King of kings, Lord of lords. Thou art the Judge of every age. Thou art the Redeemer of souls. Thou art the Liberator of those who believe. Thou art the Hope of those who toil. Thou art the Comforter of those in sorrow. Thou art the Way to those who wander. Thou art Master to the nations. Thou art the Creator of all creatures. Thou art the Lover of all good. Thou art the Prince of all virtues. Thou art the joy of all Thy saints. Thou art life perpetual. Thou art joy in truth. Thou art the exultation in the eternal fatherland. Thou art the Light of light. Thou art the Fountain of holiness. Thou art the glory of God the Father in the height. Thou art Savior of the world. Thou art the plenitude of the Holy Spirit. Thou sittest at the right hand of God the Father on the throne, reigning for ever.”  
―     St. Patrick

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Today is composer Alfred Newman’s birthday.

Today would be Nat King Cole’s as well.

And it wouldn’t be St. Patrick’s Day without some Irish music.

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Our Daily Thread 3-15-14

Good Morning!

The weekend has finally arrived. 🙂

Today’s header photo is from Kim.

This one is from Roscuro.

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On this day in 44 BC Roman Emperor Julius Caesar was assassinated by high ranking Roman Senators. The day is known as the “Ides of March.”

In 1493 Christopher Columbus returned to Spain after his first New World voyage.

In 1778, in command of two frigates, the Frenchman la Perouse sailed east from Botany Bay for the last lap of his voyage around the world. 

In 1892 New York State unveiled the new automatic ballot voting machine. 

In 1937, in Chicago, IL, the first blood bank to preserve blood for transfusion by refrigeration was established at the Cook County Hospital.

And in 1977 the U.S. House of Representatives began a 90-day test to determine the feasibility of showing its sessions on television.

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Quote of the Day

“But friendship is precious, not only in the shade, but in the sunshine of life, and thanks to a benevolent arrangement the greater part of life is sunshine.”

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Today is Todd Agnew’s birthday.

And it’s composer Eduard Strauss’ as well.

And Mike Love’s too. So here’s a rare recording studio film version of a classic song. 

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Our Daily Thread 3-14-14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from me.

Math is hard. It’s even harder when your kitten keeps trying to steal your pencil. 🙂

This one is from Chas. 🙂

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On this day in 1629 a Royal charter was granted to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. 

In 1743 first American town meeting was held at Boston’s Faneuil Hall. 

In 1794 Eli Whitney received a patent for his cotton gin.

In 1900 U.S. currency went on the gold standard with the ratification of the Gold Standard Act. 

And in 1964 a Dallas jury found Jack Ruby guilty of the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. 

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Quotes of the Day

“The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.”

“A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy?”

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That last quote is the perfect lead in for this one, because it’s Johann Strauss’ birthday. 🙂

From Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra / 100 Gypsy Violins

Today is also Kim Boyce’s birthday. Here she is with some friends, doing a very fitting song for the season.

And it’s Kristian Bush’s of Sugarland too.

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Our Daily Thread 3-13-14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from Cheryl and Misten.

On this day in 1639 Harvard University was named for clergyman John Harvard.

In 1781 Sir William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus.

In 1868 the U.S. Senate began the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson.

In 1918 women were scheduled to march in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York due to a shortage of men due to wartime. 

In 1930 it was announced that the planet Pluto had been discovered by scientist Clyde Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory.

And in 1951 the comic strip “Dennis the Menace” appeared for the first time in newspapers across the country.

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Quote of the Day

Ideas matter. Legislative proposals matter. Slick campaigns and dazzling speeches can work for a while, but the magic always wears off.”

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Today is composer Hugo Wolf’s birthday. From Hugo Wolf

It’s Donald York’s today as well.

And on this day in 2004 this man made his final appearance at the Metropolitan Opera in NY.

I understood none of that. But that’s the great thing about music, I didn’t need to in order to enjoy and appreciate it. 

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Our Daily Thread 3-12-14

Good Morning!

On this day in 1664 New Jersey became a British colony.

In 1789 the U.S. Post Office was established. 

In 1884 the State of Mississippi authorized the first state-supported college for women. It was called the Mississippi Industrial Institute and College.

In 1894 Coca-Cola was sold in bottles for the first time.

And in 1912 the Girl Scout organization was founded. The original name was Girl Guides.

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Quote of the Day

“A place for everything and everything in its place.”

Isabella Beeton

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Today is composer Thomas Augustine Arne’s birthday.

It’s also James Taylor’s birthday.

And it’s Ed Nicholson’s birthday as well.

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Our Daily Thread 3+11=14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is Janice’s birthday tree, and it’s right on schedule with the bloom. 🙂

This one is from Donna.

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On this day in 1702 The Daily Courant, the first regular English newspaper was published. 

In 1861 a Confederate Convention was held in Montgomery, Alabama, where a new constitution was adopted.

In 1865 Union General William Sherman and his forces occupied Fayetteville, NC. 

In 1888 the “Blizzard of ’88” began along the U.S. Atlantic Seaboard shutting down communication and transportation lines. More than 400 people died.(March 11-14)

And in 1969 Levi-Strauss started selling bell-bottomed jeans. 

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Quote of the Day

“If they can’t hum it after we play it, it’s not for us.”

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This guy will always remind me of my grandparents. 🙂

Today is Bobby McFerrin’s birthday. People always think of the silly “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” song, but the guy is way more talented than that.

Told ya. 🙂

And it’s Jimmy Fortune’s birthday as well.

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Our Daily Thread 3-10-14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from me.

This one is from InButNotOf. It’s very nice. 🙂

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On this day in 1496 Christopher Columbus concluded his second visit to the Western Hemisphere when he left Hispaniola for Spain.

In 1776 “Common Sense” by Thomas Paine was published. 

In 1785 Thomas Jefferson was appointed minister to France. He succeeded Benjamin Franklin. 

In 1848 the U.S. Senate ratified the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the war with Mexico. 

In 1924 the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a New York state law forbidding late-night work for women. 

And in 1969 James Earl Ray pled guilty in Memphis, TN, to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

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Quote of the Day

“When I got into the film business, my aim was to adopt a positive persona, of a guy who fights against injustice. And it saved me, because my acting was atrocious to say the least”

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Today is composer Arthur Honegger’s birthday.

It’s also Dean Torrence’s birthday.

And Tom Scholz has one as well.

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Our Daily Thread 3-8-14

Good Morning!

And Happy Saturday!

We finally have a 4 days stretch of warm weather on the way. 🙂

Today’s header photo is the Amazing Spider Cat, aka Bosley.

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On this day in 1855 a train passed over the first railway suspension bridge at Niagara Falls, NY.

In 1887 the telescopic fishing rod was patented by Everett Horton. 🙂

In 1894 a dog license law was enacted in the state of New York. It was the first animal control law in the U.S.

In 1948 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that religious instruction in public schools was unconstitutional.

And in 1965 the U.S. landed about 3,500 Marines in South Vietnam. They were the first U.S. combat troops to land in Vietnam. 

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Quote of the Day

“A musician cannot move others unless he too is moved. He must of necessity feel all of the affects that he hopes to arouse in his audience, for the revealing of his own humour will stimulate a like humour in the listener.”

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

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Today we start with a request, for his 300 birthday. From Norwegian Chamber Orchestra

It’s also Mickey Dolenz’s birthday.

And it’s Lew DeWitt’s too.

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Our Daily Thread 3-7-14

Good Morning!

It’s finally Friday!! 🙂

Today’s header photo is from Cheryl.

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On this day in 1774 the British closed the port of Boston to all commerce.

In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell received a patent (U.S. Patent No. 174,465) for his telephone. 

In 1908 Cincinnati’s mayor, Mark Breith announced before the city council that, “Women are not physically fit to operate automobiles.” 😯

In 1933 the board game Monopoly was invented.  

In 1965 state troopers and a sheriff’s posse broke up a march by civil rights demonstrators in Selma, AL.

And in 1981 anti-government guerrillas in Colombia executed the kidnapped American Bible translator Chester Allen Bitterman.

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Quote of the Day

“Magnetism, as you recall from physics class, is a powerful force that causes certain items to be attracted to refrigerators.”

Dave Barry

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Today is Kevin Mills’ birthday. From NewsboysVEVO

And it’s composer Joseph Maurice Ravel’s too. From SacriEstaTrio

And it’s composer Heino Eller’s as well. From ClassicalArtist

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Our Daily Thread 3-6-14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from Peter.

On this day in 1521 Ferdinand Magellan discovered Guam. 

In 1808, at Harvard University, the first college orchestra was founded.

In 1836 the thirteen-day siege of the Alamo by Santa Anna and his army ended. 

In 1857 the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dred Scott decision ruled that blacks could not sue in federal court to be citizens. 

In 1944, during World War II, U.S. heavy bombers began the first American raid on Berlin.  Allied planes dropped 2000 tons of bombs.

And in 1960 the United States announced that it would send 3,500 troops to Vietnam.

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Quote of the Day

“Many believe – and I believe – that I have been designated for this work by God. In spite of my old age, I do not want to give it up; I work out of love for God and I put all my hope in Him.”

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On this day in 1825 “Beethoven’s Opus 127, String Quartet #12” was performed for the first time. Here’s a sample. From Jasper String Quartet

In 1853 Giuseppe Verdi’s “La Traviata” debuted in Venice. Here’s a sample of that one.

And it’s the birthday of Wes Montgomery. In one word, smooth.

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