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Tomorrow’s the Day!

  Towel Day is celebrated every year on 25 May as a tribute to the author Douglas Adams by his fans.

Lucky Penny Day

  See a penny, pick it up… All day long you’ll have good luck. When you are out and about today, look on the ground for pennies. It just might be your lucky day! My mom is forever picking up pennies – or anything that’s cash-looking.  She’s made a record over the years of how …

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Mother’s Day :)

  Mother’s Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, most commonly in the months of March or May. It complements similar celebrations honoring family members, such as …

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It’s Dogmother Day

This picture reminds me so much of our dog and her siblings.  Mimi, unlike our most recent past dog, refuses to wear a bandana, though!   Last Dogmother’s Day (second Saturday in May), Mimi shared this on her blog (yes, of course my dog has her own blog):   My human mom had a friend who said she …

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XOR’s Hammer

From my son, the math genius!   Source: Making Money Disappear Through Infinite Iteration, Now In YouTube Form! – XOR’s Hammer

The Shell You Say

This is from last year but I still won’t go back…     I needed gas for my car last week.  I was on my way to bell rehearsal so I didn’t have time to go to my usual place.  Instead, I stopped by the station that was on my way. I had stopped going to …

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Cinco de Mayo!

 

May the 4th Be With You!

   

Virginia International Tattoo

We went back to the Virginia International Tattoo again and it was everything I remembered from 2016.  A wonderful, but very exhausting time!  There will be a journal of the rest of the weekend on my Travel Blog This time around we went to some of the band competition, then went back to the hotel for …

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May Day!

  May Day is observed annually on May 1.  In many ancient calendars, May 1 was the first day of summer.  This was a cause for celebration.  One of the more popular rituals was harvesting flowers and giving them to neighbors and strangers in cone-shaped baskets. These “May Baskets” become more commonly known as “May Day …

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