Tuesday, December 6, 2022

The ALMOST Election

 

 There has been so much unrest in our country for the past few years,  that although today is typically election day, we are being warned that we may not know who has won for perhaps a whole week

I should have noted somewhere in this blog that last January 6th, armed vigilantes tried to stop the current president (Biden) from taking office. 

It will be written about for our descendants to read and shake their heads and ask how could this ugliness have happened.  (this 45th president was a scurrilous person, a 'white collar criminal' who got so many influential people to go along with him)

But it did

 

Happy Saint Nick Day December 5th!

                                                 HAPPY ST NICOLAS DAY! 


It was a very long time ago.  There was a monk born in Patara (now Turkey) in the third century who was known for giving everything he had to the poor, sick and suffering people.

The celebration custom is to put your shoes out in the mudroom or foyer.

This is from the answer to my internet question: Who was Saint Nick?

The story behind Santa goes back to the third century during the time of St. Nicholas, a monk, even though some sources state that he was a bishop. Nicholas was born around 280 A.D. in Patara, in modern-day Turkey. Legend states that Nicholas had a giving spirit and traveled the countryside helping those less fortunate and the sick. Nicholas's parents were wealthy and left the bulk of their estate to Nicholas when they died. Nicholas, who always had the spirit of giving, took his inheritance and gave to those less fortunate and lived a life of humility. December 6 marks the anniversary of Nicholas's death. By the time of the Renaissance, St. Nicholas was the most popular saint in Europe. St. Nicholas was canonized by Pope Eugene IV on June 5, 1446 and became known as the patron saint for children and sailors.

Waves of European immigrants brought St. Nicholas's holiday tradition to America. By the end of the 18th century, St. Nicholas was recognized by American culture. In December of 1773 and December of 1774, it was reported that groups of Dutch families in New York gathered to honor the anniversary of Nicholas's death. The name, Santa Claus, was stated to evolve from Nick's Dutch nickname, Sinter Klaas, a shortened form of Sint Nikolaas, which is translated as the Dutch name for St. Nicholas.

Gift giving, a custom that was passed down from St. Nicholas's generosity in helping others has been a part of the Christmas tradition since the early 19th century. In the United States, stores advertised Christmas shopping in 1820, and by 1840, United States newspapers were carrying Christmas advertisements, featuring Santa Claus. In 1841, many children traveled to Philadelphia to see a life-size Santa model. The lure of Santa and Christmas giving were becoming popular in the United States. The Salvation Army in the early 1890's started sending unemployed men in Santa suits to solicit donations for needy families to provide them with Christmas meals. Salvation Army Santas have been ringing their bells on street corners and in front of stores to gather donations for the needy since the start of this tradition.

A noteworthy Christmas poem, "An Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas", was written by Clement Clark Moore, an Episcopal minister for his three daughters. This poem later became known as "Twas the Night Before Christmas." Moore was hesitant to publish the poem due to the subject of the poem. Publication of the poem led to the popular version of Santa as a "jolly old soul" with a portly figure and the ability to climb down into chimneys to leave presents under the trees for good boys and girls. After leaving presents at one house, he would dash away to another house on his sleigh being drawn by eight flying reindeer.  

***Every year on Xmas Eve my children would pick their favorite stories and I would read all of them, ending with Clement C. Moore's "Twas the Night Before Christmas" 

 

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

              

 

                                    GOOD NEWS!  TRACTOR ARRIVAL IMMINENT!!


            After considering our options from every angle, it was thought that the best thing to do is


                                BUY A TRACTOR BIG ENOUGH FOR THE JOBS WE DO!

 

                                     PLAN YOUR WORK  AND  WORK YOUR PLAN 


                        ALL SILAGE AND NO GRAIN MAKES FOR A LACK-LUSTER LIFE



Friday, September 16, 2022

Wadayaknow? It's NOT monkey pox---It's still COVID!!

 Apparently, by all reports and posts on the matter, IT"S  STILL COVID

 We have gotten every possible shot and booster!

There is another BOOSTER!

 And we will be getting that one as soon as it arrives in this area....about another week or two

 

    I hate to say this BUT I think the only way out of this is for ALL OF US to get the DREAD COVID!

The problem is that only some pharmacies have it!  In a couple of weeks the pharmacy in Glens Falls will be getting an allotment of shots.  

One has to make an appointment...

 




 



Sunday, July 10, 2022

Don't Look Now --It's MONKEY POX

 The newer plague is called Monkey Pox

 Have you ever heard of a man named Malcolm Gladwell?  He is a Canadian with a wonderful blog called

Revisionist History on the internet sponsored by Pushkin Industries.  You  can listen to his podcasts on the internet.  His topics are far-ranging and intelligent.  

 In a recent podcast, Malcolm was talking with Michael Lewis (author of many books) and revealed that DOGS CAN BE TRAINED TO STIFF OUT PEOPLE WHO HAVE CORONA VIRUS with a great deal of accuracy.

and I thought Corona was a place in Queens!

 

 


Thursday, June 30, 2022

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONJA!

 

            TOMORROW!  JULY 1ST IS SONJA'S 89TH BIRTHDAY.

 

OUR WHOLE TOWN IS INVITED TO JOIN SONJA TO CELEBRATE AT THE ARLINGTON INN STARTING AT 4 PM.  

 

IT WILL BE SO MUCH FUN TO SEE EVERYONE TOGETHER AGAIN.  

 SONIA SHARED HER BIRTHDAY WITH JUNIOR AS THEY WERE THE SAME AGE!  NOW JUNIOR IS WATCHING THE CELEBRATION FROM THE GREAT BEYOND.


...JUST CAN'T WAIT TO SEE EVERYBODY!



Monday, May 2, 2022

ELDER CARE Can old folks learn to use technology?

 It's difficult to say how old brains learn new skills.  With computers being only slightly different from the typewriters of old in terms of keyboard/dexterity, it can be confusing.



(Actually, I'm still learning how to use this blog and its tools!



Sunday, May 1, 2022

MAY 1ST 2022 HEY! MAY DAY USED TO BE FUN!

 When I was very young, we knew it was the first of May as we had been practicing dancing around the maypole at Miss Doree's Dancing school.

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

APRIL 2022 - TWO YEARS OF COVID - THE PANDEMIC

         I'm already being called to watch a TV Movie instead of catch you all up on the terrible happenings 

 So

 

CATCH YOU LATER !