Month: July 2022

TUESDAY rears its sunny head!

Today is the Naadam Holiday in Mongolia. The Naadam Festival is a celebrated in Mongolia with public holidays from July 11th – 15th each year. This is the largest and most popular holiday in Mongolia. It commemorates Mongolia’s independence from China in 1921. During the Naadam Festival, Mongolians participate in the “Three Manly Games” of archery, wrestling and horseback riding which represent the heritage of the nation.

Accidental irony is all around us. Here are some examples.

Today is the birthday, in 1943, of Christine McVie who scored this number one hit with Fleetwood Mac

Posted by Tom in Humor, Music, sixties and seventies

MONDAY IS HERE

Today is Tabaski in Senegal. ‘Tabaski’ is simply the Wolof expression of the Muslim holiday Eid-Al-Adha. The feast commemorates the story of Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his son at God’s command. Pretty much every family in Senegal will slaughter a sheep or a goat for the family feast.

Uh oh…

today is the birthday, in 1951, of Bonnie Pointer of the Pointer Sisters.

Posted by Tom in Humor, Music, sixties and seventies

Happy FRIDAY

Today, Arafah Day is celebrated in much of the world. It is the second day of the Hajj pilgrimage, and the day after is the first day of the major Islamic holiday of Eid al Adha At dawn of this day, Muslim pilgrims will make their way from Mina to a nearby hillside and plain called Mount Arafat and the Plain of Arafat. It was from this site that the Islamic prophet Muhammad gave one of his last sermons in the final year of his life.

Today is the birthday, in 1944, of Jaimoe Johanson, drummer and one of the founding members of the Allman Brothers Band.

Posted by Tom in Humor, Music, sixties and seventies

THURSDAY strikes again

Today is Independence Day in the Solomon Islands, a public holiday. This holiday is the National Day of the country and marks independence from Britain on this day in 1978.

Accidental Renaissance

We all take lots of photos with our phones but sometimes, when we look at the photos, the composition, style, lighting and so forth remind of of classical art.

Lots more on the r/AccidentalRenaissance subreddit

Today is the birthday, in 1940, of Ringo Starr – drummer for The Beatles. While mostly in the background, he was lead vocalist on at least one song on each album. Here is rare footage of him signing lead on one of their most popular songs.

Posted by Tom in Humor, Music, sixties and seventies

WEDNESDESNESDAY

Today is Jan Hus Day, a public holiday in the Czech Republic. This holiday commemorates the martyrdom of Jan Hus in 1415. Hus is seen as a key predecessor to the Protestant movement of the sixteenth century. He was an advocate of church reforms, such as using Czech as the liturgical language, aligning the church’s practices with teachings contained in the Bible, limiting the power of the church to spiritual matters, and stopping the sale of indulgences. His followers became known as Hussites.

He was excommunicated from the Catholic Church in 1412 for insubordination and burned at the stake on July 6, 1415.

FAIL…

Bada Bing!

My grandfather had a radio and he had 9 kids.  My dad had a TV and he had 3 kids. I have the Internet and I guess the family ends here.

Being 20 in the seventies was a lot more fun than being 70 in the twenties.

It’s interesting growing up and learning that most adults are not smart. I had my suspicions as a kid but I didn’t think the situation was this dire.

As a kid, I used to watch Wizard of Oz and wondered how someone could talk without a brain. Then I got social media.

“Please arrive to your doctor’s appointment 15 minutes early so our receptionist can explain why we’re running 45 minutes late.”

In the old west, a lantern was often mounted on a horse for nighttime travel. It was thought to be the first generation of “saddle light navigation”

Today is the birthday, in 1945, of Rick Elswit, guitarist with the rock band Dr Hook.


Posted by Tom in Humor, Music, sixties and seventies