Our Daily Thread 2-12-15

Good Morning!

And Happy Birthday to Kare!

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On this day in 1870, in the Utah Territory, women gained the right to vote. 

In 1892 President Lincoln’s birthday was declared to be a national holiday. 

In 1907 a collision of the steamer Larchmont and a schooler resulted in the death of more than 300 people. The incident occurred off New England’s Block Island. 

And in 1940 Mutual Radio presented the first broadcast of the radio play “The Adventures of Superman.” 

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Quote of the Day

The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.”

Abraham Lincoln

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 Today is Michael McDonald’s birthday.

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Did you finish shopping for your sweetie yet?

Our Daily Thread 2-11-15

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from Janice.

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On this day in 1752 The Pennsylvania Hospital opened as the very first hospital in America. 

In 1878 the first U.S. bicycle club, Boston Bicycle Club, was formed. 

In 1937 General Motors agreed to recognize the United Automobile Workers Union, which ended the current sit-down strike against them. 

In 1975 Margaret Thatcher became the first woman to head a major party in Britain when she was elected leader of the Conservative Party. 

And in 1979, nine days after the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returned to Iran, (after 15 years in exile) power was seized by his followers. 

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Quote of the Day

Yes, it’s true, I’ve been called the Laurence Olivier of spoofs. I guess that would make Laurence Olivier the Leslie Nielsen of Shakespeare.”

Leslie Nielsen

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 Today is Peter Arnold Heise’s birthday.

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Our Daily Thread 2-10-15

Good Morning!

 Today’s header photo is from Cheryl. 🙂

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On this day in 1763 The Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War. In the treaty France ceded Canada to England. 

In 1863, in New York City, two of the world’s most famous midgets, General Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren were married. 

In 1879 the electric arc light was used for the first time. 

And in 1942 the Normandie, the former French liner, capsized in New York Harbor. The day before the ship had caught fire while it was being fitted for the U.S. Navy. 

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Quote of the Day

Music has charms to sooth a savage breast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak.”

William Congreve

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 Looks like today is random selection day.

So we’ll start with some of ThePianoGuys

The YWCA was founded on this day in 1870, but since they don’t have a song, this one is close enough….

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Our Daily Thread 2-9-15

Good Morning!

It’s Monday, and for those of us in the northeast, more bad weather. 😦

Ooops. Forgot something….

Today’s header photo is from Cheryl. 🙂

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On this day in 1825 The U.S. House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams president. No candidate had received a majority of electoral votes.

In 1861 The Provisional Congress of the Confederate States of America elected Jefferson Davis as its president.

In 1895 Volley Ball was invented by W.G. Morgan.

In 1895 the first college basketball game was played as Minnesota State School of Agriculture defeated the Porkers of Hamline College, 9-3. 

In 1932 America entered the 2-man bobsled competition for the first time at the Olympic Winter Games held at Lake Placid, NY. 

And in 1950 U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy charged that the State Department was riddled with Communists.

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Quote of the Day

There is nothing more corrupting, nothing more destructive of the noblest and finest feelings of our nature, than the exercise of unlimited power.”

William Henry Harrison

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 Today is Alban Berg’s birthday.

And it’s Travis Tritt’s too.

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Our Daily Thread 2-7-15

Good Morning!

Welcome to the Weekend.

And someone has a birthday today or tomorrow. I’m not sure which because she’s on our side of the International Date Line now. It’s all very confusing….

But either way, whether it’s today or tomorrow, Happy Birthday Jo! 🙂

And your son too.

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On this day in 1882 the last bareknuckle fight for the heavyweight boxing championship took place in Mississippi City.  

In 1893 Elisha Gray patented a machine called the telautograph. It automatically signed autographs to documents.

In 1936 the U.S. Vice President’s flag was established by executive order. 

And in 1985 “New York, New York” became the official anthem of New York City. 

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Quotes of the Day

So they all went away from the little log house. The shutters were over the windows, so the little house could not see them go. It stayed there inside the log fence, behind the two big oak trees that in the summertime had made green roofs for Mary and Laura to play under.”

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Remember me with smiles and laughter, for that is how I will remember you all. If you can only remember me with tears, then don’t remember me at all.”

Laura Ingalls Wilder

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 Today is Eubie Blake’s birthday.

That’s how you do it kids. 🙂

And it’s Garth Brooks’ too. So it’s Garth doing 2 Georges and a Buck’s songs.

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Our Daily Thread 2-6-15

Good Morning!

It’s Friday!!!

And I believe AnnMS has a birthday today.

Happy Birthday Ann! 🙂

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On this day in 1778 the United States gained official recognition from France as the two nations signed the Treaty of Amity and Commerce and the Treaty of Alliance in Paris.

In 1788 Massachusetts became the sixth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. 

In 1933 the 20th Amendment to the Constitution was declared in effect. The amendment moved the start of presidential, vice-presidential and congressional terms from March to January. 

In 1987 – President Ronald Reagan turned 76 years old this day and became the oldest U.S. President in history.

And in 1998 Washington National Airport was renamed for U.S. President Ronald Reagan.

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Quotes of the Day

Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.”

No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we’ll ever see on this earth!”

Ronald Reagan

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 Today is Henry Charles Litolff’s birthday. So it’s Richard Bosworth playing Litolff’s “Scherzo” with the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, from NineMuses  Very nice, and such a lively piece. 🙂

The Humor of Ronald Reagan, from ReaganClub 

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Our Daily Thread 2-5-15

Good Morning!

On this day in 1783 Sweden recognized the independence of the United States. 

In 1861 Samuel Goodale patented the moving picture peep show machine. 

In 1931 Maxine Dunlap became the first woman licensed as a glider pilot. 

And in 1999 Mike Tyson was sentenced to a year in jail for assaulting two people after a car accident on August 31, 1998.

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Quote of the Day

It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.”

Thomas Sowell

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 On this day in 1887 Verdi’s opera “Otello” premiered at La Scala. Here’s a sample with an added bonus, Luciano Pavarotti.

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Our Daily Thread 2-4-15

Good Morning!

On this day in 1789 electors unanimously chose George Washington to be the first president of the United States. 

In 1847 the first U.S. Telegraph Company was established in Maryland.

In 1932 the first Winter Olympics were held in the United States at Lake Placid, NY. 

In 1957 Smith-Corona Manufacturing Inc., of New York, began selling portable electric typewriters. The first machine weighed 19 pounds.

And in 1964 the Administrator of General Services announced that the 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution had been ratified. The amendment banned the poll tax. 

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Quote of the Day

I would like to be remembered as a person who wanted to be free… so other people would be also free.”

Rosa Parks

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 Today is Clint Black’s birthday.

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Our Daily Thread 2-3-15

Good Morning!

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On this day in 1690 the first paper money in America was issued by the Massachusetts colony.

In 1815 the world’s first commercial cheese factory was established in Switzerland. 

In 1900, in Frankfort, KY, gubernatorial candidate William Goebels died from an assassin’s bullet wounds. On August 18, 1900, Ex-Sec. of State Caleb Powers was found guilt of conspiracy to murder Gov. Goebels. 

In 1959 Buddy Holly (22), Ritchie Valens (17), the Big Bopper (28) and pilot Roger Peterson died in a plane crash in Iowa. 

And in 1969 Yasser Arafat was appointed leader of the PLO at the Palestinian National Congress in Cairo. 

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Quote of the Day

Right from the beginning, I always strived to capture everything I saw as completely as possible.”

Norman Rockwell

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Our Daily Thread 2-2-15

Good Morning!

 And Happy Groundhog Day. Here’s Cheryl’s pic, but for some reason, it’s a little pixalated.

Yes, I probably just made that word up.

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On this day in 1653 New Amsterdam, now known as New York City, was incorporated. 

In 1848 The Mexican War was ended with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The treaty turned over portions of land to the U.S., including Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, California and parts of Colorado and Wyoming. The U.S. gave Mexico $15,000,000 and assumed responsibility of all claims against Mexico by American citizens. Texas had already entered the U.S. on December 29, 1845. 

In 1887  Groundhog Day began in Punxsutawney, PA. 

In 1897 the Pennsylvania state capitol in Harrisburg was destroyed by fire. The new statehouse was dedicated nine years later on the same site.

And in 1950 “What’s My Line” debuted on CBS television. 

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Quote of the Day

Forgiveness is the economy of the heart… forgiveness saves the expense of anger, the cost of hatred, the waste of spirits.”

Hannah More

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 Today is Fritz Kreisler’s birthday.

And it’s Graham Nash’s too.

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