Luciano Pavoratti

It’s December…and FRIDAY!

Today is Farmers Day in Ghana, a public holiday. The holiday is intended to recognize the significance of agriculture and fishing in Ghana’s economic growth. Open gatherings are organized in the 16 regions across Ghana to award prizes to deserving farmers and fishers as far as best practices and outputs are concerned.

Since it was introduced by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture in 1988, the first Friday in December has been set aside to honor farmers and fishermen for their efforts in feeding the nation and recognize the vital contributions of a strong agricultural sector to the prosperity of the Ghanaian economy.

This holiday reflects the importance of agriculture in Ghana. According to the CIA World Factbook, Agriculture accounts for about 20% of GDP and employs more than half of the workforce, mainly small landholders.


SIGNZZZZZ

Yesterday was the birthday, in 1858, of Giacomo Puccini, famous for his operas and who gave us music like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ovcNw8xr64

Posted by Tom in Humor, Music, opera

just like any other THURSDAY

Today is the Feast of Our Lady of Aperecida, a public holiday in Brazil. Known as ‘Nossa Senhora de Aparecida’, it honors Brazil’s patron saint, the Virgin Mary Aparecida. Mary is honored with a ten-day festival in the city near São Paulo that bears her name.

Legend has it that in October 1717, after a day’s fishing without any luck, fishermen cast their nets into the Paraiba River and pulled up a small brown statue of the Virgin Mary. Then they cast their nets again and this time they came up full of fish. This was the first miracle attributed to the statue.

The area where the miracle happened grew into a city called Aparecida (meaning “she who has appeared”) and a church was built to house the statue which has now become the destination of many pilgrimages. The statue is made of clay and is about 40cm in height. The statue was a lighter shade of brown when found, but is now much darker due to years of exposure to candles and lamps around the altar.

Because of its color and because the miracle happened to a young slave boy, devotion to the statue grew rapidly, particularly among Afro-Brazilians. Our Lady of Aparecida was declared the patron saint of Brazil by Pope Pius XI in 1929. The feast day of Our Lady of Aparecida has been a National Holiday in Brazil since 1980.


Bada BING!!!

A man buried his ex-wife on a golf course so he could still continue to cheat on her.

Hockey is more enjoyable if you pretend they’re fighting over the world’s last Oreo.

People say I act like I don’t care. It’s not an act.

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell introduces the new “MyCardboardBox”.

Fox News is news in the same way that cow pies are pies.

I went to the store to get Halloween decorations…Aaaand there were Christmas trees.

You know that feeling of insecurity when Microsoft Word asks if you want to save any changes when you’re sure you didn’t make any.

You never know what I have up my sleeve. Today it was a dryer sheet.

That feeling you get after you wake up from what was supposed to be a 20-minute nap and aren’t sure what day it is.


Today is the birthday, in 1935, of Luciano Pavarotti, one of the most acclaimed operatic tenors of all time, (1990 UK No.2 single ‘Nessun Dorma’, 1990 UK No.1 album ‘The Essential Pavorotti’, spent 72 weeks on the UK chart). He died on 6 September 2007 of pancreatic cancer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWc7vYjgnTs

Posted by Tom in Humor, Music, opera