Good morning! It's a beautiful fall morning. Yes, I know, the calendar says it's still summer. But the weather says fall!! It should be around 80 today; mostly cloudy, a little breezy, maybe showers. It's still a wonderful fall day! It may not last, but I'm loving it now.
I was more productive last night. I completely finished the phase I was on for one of my major sewing projects! Now I can do the easy part, before the next more time-consuming phase begins. I have 2 other projects all lined up in my work space (which is a card table - and if I go on and move it in here where the TV is, I'll get a lot more done! LOL!). I also got a few other smaller items done, and worked some on an on-going printing project.
It feels good to have made progress, so hopefully tonight that will continue.
Today is "Festival of Hungary Ghosts (China)" ... "Independence Day (Qatar)" ... "National Day (San Marino)".
Quotes of the Day:
"Eighty percent of success is showing up."
-- Woody Allen
"Human pain does not let go of its grip at one point in time. Rather, it works its way out of our consciousness over time. There is a season of sadness. A season of anger. A season of tranquility. A season of hope."
-- Robert Veninga
Today in history
In 1936, Britain's Malcolm Campbell set a land-speed record on the Bonneville Salt Flats of Utah, averaging 301.129 mph in two runs.
In 1942, Frank Sinatra began his solo singing career after leaving Tommy Dorsey's orchestra.
Today's birthdays include
- Teacher Prudence Crandall, controversial for her efforts to educate black girls, in 1803- Architect Louis Sullivan, called the father of the skyscraper, in 1856- Automobile designer Ferdinand Porsche in 1875
- Actress/singer Kitty Carlisle in 1910- Actor Alan Ladd in 1913- Cartoonist Mort Walker (Beetle Bailey) in 1923 - Actress Anne Jackson in 1926 - Actress Eileen Brennan in 1932- Pauline Collins in 1940 - Actress Valerie Perrine in 1943 - Actor Charlie Sheen in 1965
Everyone have a Great Thursday!
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