Our Daily Thread 6-10-15

Good Morning!

And a 🎂 Happy Birthday! to Michelle! 🎂

🎈🎉🎈🎉🎈🎉🎈

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On this day in 1793 the Jardin des Plantes zoo opened in Paris. It was the first public zoo.

In 1854 the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD, held its first graduation.

In 1903 Binney & Smith Company began developing a product line of wax crayons. The product was named Crayola.

In 1935 Alcoholic Anonymous was founded by William G. Wilson and Dr. Robert Smith.

And in 1967 Israel and Syria agreed to a cease-fire that ended the Six-Day War.

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Quote of the Day

Too often new ideas are studied and analyzed until they are suffocated.”

William Pollard

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Michelle sent this along for the music today. 🙂 From Michelle D Ule

And it’s Judy Garland’s birthday too. 

https://youtu.be/IsE8h53P9Vg

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Our Daily Thread 6+9=15

Good Morning!

And a 🎆 Happy 58th Anniversary!!! 🎆 to Chas and Elvera! 🙂

💓 🌹 🌻 🌹 🌻 🌹 🌻 🌹 💓

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On this day in 1860 the Ms. Ann Stevens book “Malaeska, the Indian Wife of the White Hunter” was offered for sale for a dime. It was the first published “dime novel.”

In 1931 Robert H. Goddard patented a rocket-fueled aircraft design.

In 1945 Japanese Premier Kantaro Suzuki declared that Japan would fight to the last rather than accept unconditional surrender.

And in 1946 Mel Ott (with the New York Giants) became the first manager to be ejected from both games of a doubleheader.

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Quote of the Day

As far as I’m concerned, I’m just a guitar player, and my job is to go out there and play and entertain and do my thing.”

Les Paul

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First up, Les and Mary. 

And then some Carl Nielsen, since it’s his birthday too. 

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Our Daily Thread 6-8-15

Good Morning!

On this day in 0452 Italy was invaded by Attila the Hun.

In 1790 the first loan ever taken by the U.S. govt was repaid. The Temporary Loan of 1789 was negotiated and secured on September 18, 1789 by Alexander Hamilton.

In 1869 Ives W. McGaffey received a U.S. patent for the suction vacuum cleaner.

In 1947 “Lassie Show” debuted on ABC radio.

And in 1967 Israeli airplanes attacked the USS Liberty in the Mediterranean during the 6-Day War between Israel and its Arab neighbors. 34 U.S. Navy crewmen were killed. Israel later called the incident a tragic mistake due to the mis-identification of the ship. The U.S. has never publicly investigated the incident.

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Quote of the Day

Every great architect is – necessarily – a great poet. He must be a great original interpreter of his time, his day, his age.”

Frank Lloyd Wright

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Today is Robert Alexander Schumann’s birthday. 

And it’s Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst’s as well. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=9hZz4jHBAA4

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Our Daily Thread 6-6-15

Good Morning!

It’s Saturday! 🙂

The header photo is from Jo and Michelle. 

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On this day in 1833 Andrew Jackson became the first U.S. president to ride in a train.

In 1844 The Young Men’s Christian Association was founded in London.

In 1882 the first electric iron was patented by H.W. Seely.

And in 1944 the D-Day invasion of Europe took place on the beaches of Normandy, France. 400,000 Allied American, British and Canadian troops were involved.

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Quote of the Day

We are going to have peace even if we have to fight for it.”

Dwight D. Eisenhower

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Today is Steve Vai’s birthday. 

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Our Daily Thread 6-5-15

Good Morning!

It’s Friday!!!

The photos are from Janice.  

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On this day in 1752 Benjamin Franklin flew a kite for the first time to demonstrate that lightning was a form of electricity.

In 1794 Congress prohibited citizens from serving in any foreign armed forces.

In 1851 Harriet Beecher Stow published the first installment of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” in “The National Era.”

In 1884 Civil War General William T. Sherman refused the Republican presidential nomination, saying, “I will not accept if nominated and will not serve if elected.”

And in 1981 the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported that five men in Los Angeles were suffering from a rare pneumonia found in patients with weakened immune systems. They were the first recognized cases of what came to be known as AIDS.

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Quote of the Day

People who have power respond simply. They have no minds but their own.”

Ivy Compton-Burnett

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Just felt like hearing some Beethoven today. 

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Our Daily Thread 6-4-15

Good Morning!

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On this day in 1615 the fortress of Osaka, Japan, fell to shogun Ieyasu after a six month siege.

In 1783 a hot-air balloon was demonstrated by Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier. It reached a height of 1,500 feet.

In 1812 the Louisiana Territory had its name changed to the Missouri Territory.

In 1911 gold was discovered in Alaska’s Indian Creek.

And in 1985 the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling striking down an Alabama law that provided for a daily minute of silence in public schools.

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Quote of the Day 

Once vigorous measures appear to be the only means left of bringing the Americans to a due submission to the mother country, the colonies will submit.” 

George III 

And we all know how that worked out…… 🙂 

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Today is Robert Merrill’s birthday.

And it’s John McCormack’s too. 

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Our Daily Thread 6-3-15

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from Linda. 

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On this day in 1098 Christian Crusaders of the First Crusade seized Antioch, Turkey.

In 1784 Congress formally created the United States Army to replace the disbanded Continental Army. On June 14, 1775, the Second Continental Congress had created the Continental Army for purposes of common defense and this event is considered to be the birth of the United States Army.

In 1800 John Adams moved to Washington, DC. He was the first President to live in what later became the capital of the United States.

In 1888 “Casey at the Bat” was first published by Ernest Lawrence Thayer.

And in 1999 Slobodan Milosevic’s government accepted an international peace plan concerning Kosovo. NATO announced that airstrikes would continue until 40,000 Serb forces were withdrawn from Kosovo.

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Quote of the Day

To do anything in this world worth doing, we must not stand back shivering and thinking of the cold and danger, but jump in, and scramble through as well as we can.”

Sydney Smith

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First up, “Casey at the Bat,” and who better to read it than Darth Vader. 🙂

And it’s Too Slim’s birthday. From Classic Country Music

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Our Daily Thread 6-2-15

Good Morning!

On this day in 1793 Maximillian Robespierre initiated the “Reign of Terror”. It was an effort to purge those suspected of treason against the French Republic.

In 1851 Maine became the first U.S. state to enact a law prohibiting alcohol.

In 1930 Mrs. M. Niezes of Panama gave birth to the first baby to be born on a ship while passing through the Panama Canal.

And in 1954 U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy charged that there were communists working in the CIA and atomic weapons plants.

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Quote of the Day

The director sent for me for Tarzan. I climbed the tree and walked out on a limb. The next day I was told I was an actor.”

Johnny Weissmuller

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Today is Sir Edward William Elgar’s birthday. From The Brioso Brass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=UHlHmHiSwtA

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Our Daily Thread 6-1-15

Good Morning!

Welcome to 🌷 June 🌷 🙂

Today’s photos are from Cheryl.

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On this day in 1774 the British government ordered the Port of Boston closed.

In 1861 the first skirmish of the U.S. Civil War took place at the Fairfax Court House, Virginia.

In 1869 Thomas Edison received a patent for his electric voting machine.

In 1938 baseball helmets were worn for the first time.

And in 1963 Governor George Wallace vowed to defy an injunction that ordered the integration of the University of Alabama.

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Quote of the Day

I still play that guitar. It’s a Martin D-18 with a clear pick guard. I’ve played that guitar on and off my TV shows for nearly 50 years.”

Andy Griffith

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Since it’s Andy’s birthday, here he is with his Martin, and Don Knotts. 

And it’s Pat Boone’s too. 

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Our Daily Thread 5-30-15

Good Morning!

Welcome to the weekend! 🙂

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On this day in 1431 Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in Rouen, France.

In 1783 the first daily newspaper was published in the U.S. by Benjamin Towner called “The Pennsylvania Evening Post”

In 1868 Memorial Day was observed widely for the first time in the U.S.

And in 1958 unidentified soldiers killed in World War II and the Korean conflicts were buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

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Quote of the Day

That’s all folks!”

Mel Blanc

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 The genius of Mel Blanc, The Man of 1000 Voices.

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