To Fathers everywhere, A Happy Father’s Day!
Fathers are not such bad guys. They are generally there for there children all the time. There are instances however where the children fail to see or appreciate them.
In the U. S., Father’s Day is celebrated the third Sunday of every June.
The first Father’s Day was celebrated in 1909.
The usual Father’s Day gift is a tie, a barbecue, etc. There was a time when it was flowers. Yes, flowers. And the traditional flowers given Dad were roses.
Some interesting statistics. There are an estimated 74 million Fathers in the U.S. Father’s Day is recognized in 111 countries.
The Washington Post has an article this morning re the “surprising ways” dandelions are good for us. I have always found them to be good for “us.”
Going back to my earliest youth. We ate dandelion greens constantly. We were poor and dandelions were free. When I was a kid, we went out as a family to pick them. The only admonition was not to pick where dogs had roamed.
On this day in 1788, New Hampshire ratified the Constitution of the United States, thereby making it the law of the land. New Hampshire the ninth and last State required to do so at the time.
Frida Kahlo: “There is nothing more precious than laughter – it is strength to laugh and lose oneself to be light.” Note that Frida Kahlo was the first Hispanic woman honored on a U.S. postage stamp (2001).
Mississippi ranks as the most religious State in the U.S. Interesting!
Why do Girl Scout cookies sell so well? I believe because they “taste good.” The poplar reason believed by most is because it is hard to say no to kids.
A simple yet correct statement. The brain cleans itself while we sleep. Too complicated to explain in detail.
We spend 33 percent of our time sleeping. For some such as myself, attempting to sleep.
This is a WOW! There are 400 miles of blood vessels in the brain.
A surprising detail. Bananas are radioactive. They become so as they decay.
The U.S. Mint was established in the U.S. in 1792. It produces 15 billion coins a year.
A penny can have real value. The original penny was sold many many years ago. It was placed for sale at auction in 2015. The auction price $1.2 million.
The age of a coin before it is too worn to be of further use is 30 years.
The human body has baby hairs. The actual number of body hairs is surprising. Five million. Hard to believe.
Things have gotten expensive. We all know! Lets go back to 1935. The average price of a restaurant meal was $1.35.
Donald’s turn.
The Reflection Pool. Ducks swim in it. Some are dying. Seen floating stomachs up.
First algae. Then the blue paint coming up from the pool to float on top. Now ducks dying.
And someone arrested for allegedly “vandalizing” the pool. Such is Trump’s latest excuse for the Pool screwup. Vandals!
Davey Harn is a former Olympian. When young, of course. Now 67 years old. He was riding his bicycle by the Reflecting Pool and saw a long strip of rubbery material which appeared to have been “delaminated” from the bottom of the pool. He removed his glove to touch the strip. Media does not report if his hand even made contact. He was arrested by U.S. Park Police and National Guard troops for “destruction of government property.”
Trump should be arrested. He planned the entire debacle.
In any event, the scenario gives Trump a reason to now blame “vandals” for all the problems occurring with the Reflecting Pool.
In my many years, I have seen numerous photos of the White House lawn following an event. Never any as bad as what was left and shown in photos following June 14. Fight fans apparently are slobs! Trump’s supporters.
Trump says the Peace Agreement ending the War with Iran was a “surrender.” Wants us to think Iran’s loss to the U.S. Wrong! The U.S.’ to Iran.
Lying does not make things correct!
Enjoy your Sunday!