Good morning! It's a beautiful morning. It's pale gold, just fading to blue ... there's less and less of the daylight; but soon DST will switch back and I'll have lovely sunrises (and come home in the dark!). Today will be very nice: low 80s, mostly clear and sunny.
Yesterday: I did pretty well considering how tired I was (my legs are still tired this morning! LOL!). I got laundry caught up (and put up), moved some plants, did a bit of cleaning, and even cooked dinner.
Today: I don't think I have any errands scheduled. Tonight is Dancing; Jennifer is still my favorite!
Kitten: She is still shut in the kitchen, having decided that anything she can reach is her toy. That includes things hanging from the ceiling!! She is doing much better about calming down at night though.
Sewing: I have Jimmy's suit pants length marked, tonight I pin and start stitching the hems; and hopefully get the sleeve length marked too.
Reading: Not today, fixing the suit is a priority! :)
Today is "St. Luke Feast Day" ... "World Menopause Day" ... "Alaska Day (Alaska)" ... "Hurricane Thanksgiving Day (Virgin Islands)" ... "Independence Day (Azerbaijan)" ... "Persons Day (Canada)".
Qoute of the Day:
"Chance is always powerful. Let your hook be always cast; in the pool where you least expect it, there will be a fish."
-- Ovid
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away."
-- Philip K. Dick
"An intellectual is a man who takes more words than necessary to tell more than he knows."
-- Dwight D. Eisenhower
Today in history:
In 1776, the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania was settled. Dubbed the "Mason-Dixon" line, it became the unofficial boundary between North and South.
In 1898, the United States took control of Puerto Rico one year after Spain had granted self-rule to the Caribbean nation.
In 1922, the British Broadcasting Corp. was established.
In 1959, the Soviet Union announced an unmanned space vehicle had taken the first pictures of the far side of the moon.
Today's birthdays include
- Novelist Fannie Hurst in 1889
- Former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in 1919
- Former Republican Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina, in 1921
- Greek actress Melina Mercouri in 1925
- Rock 'n' roll legend Chuck Berry in 1926
- Actor George C. Scott in 1927
- Actor Peter Boyle in 1935
- Lee Harvey Oswald, assumed assassin of President John F. Kennedy, in 1939
- Former pro football star and coach Mike Ditka in 1939
- Actor Joe Morton in 1947
- Actress Pam Dawber in 1951
- Musician Wynton Marsalis in 1961
- Actor Jean-Claude Van Damme in 1960
- Actress Erin Moran (Happy Days) in 1960
Everyone have a Great Monday!
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