Good morning! It's a beautiful morning! The sun is shining over the morning dew, the whole back yard is glittering and glowing. It will only be low 80s today, and very small chance of rain (until tomorrow). It's a shame to spend a day like this inside! LOL!
Yesterday was busy, and also a lot of fun. We didn't work as hard as Saturday, but still got a lot of things done. We made progress on several craft projects, and also got a little ahead of my cleaning schedule. And, we found time to watch movies as well. By the time we got everyone home, it was pretty late; but I still had time for one last load of laundry.
Tonight, however, I have to get really busy with some sewing projects. It seems like a lot of new shows are beginning to start, as well as my Dancing show; so sewing will be a good watching-TV project. I still have some cutting out to do, but also at least one project in the pinning stage. Laundry is caught up, cleaning is caught up, dishes are caught up: tonight I cut, pin, and sew! :)
Today is "Biosphere Day" ... "Gratitude Day" ... "Miniature Golf Day" ... "Independence Day (Armenia, Belize and Malta)" ... "Ice Cream Cone Birthday" ... "International Day of Peace" ... "Women's Friendship Day" ... "World's Alzheimer's Day".
Quotes of the Day:
"Life is just a mirror, and what you see out there, you must first see inside of you."
-- Wally 'Famous' Amos
"Nothing can be so amusingly arrogant as a young man who has just discovered an old idea and thinks it is his own."
-- Sidney J. Harri
Today in history:
In 1893, the first successful American-made, gasoline-operated motorcar appeared on the streets of Springfield, Mass. It was designed and built by Charles and Frank Duryea
In 2001, Deep Space 1 flew within 2,200 kms of Comet Borrelly.
In 2003, the spacecraft Galileo approached the fringes of Jupiter's atmosphere and then was directed to destroy itself in a high-speed plunge.
Today's birthdays include
- Louis Joliet, French-Canadian explorer of the Mississippi River, in 1645- Author and historian H.G. Wells in 1866; composer Gustav Holst in 1874- British publisher Allen Lane, who introduced the low-priced paperback book, in 1902- Animator Chuck Jones (Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Wile E. Coyote) in 1912- Actor Larry Hagman (TV's "Dallas") in 1931- Actor Henry Gibson in 1935- Comedian Fanny Flagg in 1944- Author Stephen King in 1947- Comedian Bill Murray in 1950- Ethan Coen, one of the filmmaking Coen brothers, in 1957- Actress Nancy Travis in 1961- Actor Rob Morrow in 1962- Actress Ricki Lake in 1968
Everyone have a Great Monday!
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