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Category Archives: On This Day In History
Which Is Best, Spring or Fall?
I came across an online poll that asked which season you prefer, Spring or Fall. That got me thinking. The two seasons of Spring and Fall are both times of great change. Spring is the change from Winter to Summer. … Continue reading
Posted in home, Local pictures, Observations, On This Day In History, photography, thoughts
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Wiktionary’s word of the day:
wretched:1. Characterized by or feeling deep affliction or distress; verymiserable.2. Of an inferior or unworthy nature or social status; contemptible,lowly.3. Of an insignificant, mean, or poor nature; miserable, paltry,worthless.4. Of a person, etc.: behaving in a manner deserving contempt; base,despicable, … Continue reading
Happy Independence Day!
Posted in Announcements, On This Day In History, Video
Tagged 2022, 4th, day, happy, independence, july, safe, stay, the, us, usa, video
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Song of the day – Rod Stewart – Maggie May (1971)
On this day in history; October 2nd, 1971 Rod Stewart earns his first #1 hit with “Maggie May” If living well is the best revenge, then Rod Stewart has long since avenged the critical barbs he’s suffered through the years. … Continue reading
On this day in History: 1979 – Chic’s “Good Times” hits #1 on the pop charts
On this day in History: August 18th, 1979 – Chic’s “Good Times” hits #1 on the pop charts. In the final decadent years of the disco era, the group Chic reached the height of their popularity just as their musical … Continue reading
Song of the day – Positive Force – We Got The Funk
This song inspired the naming of my oldest daughter, Victoria, or Vickie.
On this day in History: 1982 “I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll” hits #1 on the pop charts
On this day in History: 1982 “I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll” hits #1 on the pop charts With her smoldering looks and guitar hooks, Joan Jett had rock-star charisma to rival any man’s. Jett burst onto the scene as a … Continue reading
On This Day in History: 1931: “The Star-Spangled Banner” becomes official
President Herbert Hoover signs a congressional act making “The Star-Spangled Banner” the official national anthem of the United States. On September 14, 1814, Francis Scott Key composed the lyrics to “The Star-Spangled Banner” after witnessing the massive overnight British bombardment … Continue reading
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Tagged 1931, 3, anthem, banner, day, history, in, march, national, official, on, spangled, star, this, us
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On This Day in History: 1966: Ford celebrates 1 millionth Mustang
On this day in 1966, in Dearborn, Michigan, the Ford Motor Company celebrates the production of its 1 millionth Mustang, a white convertible. The sporty, affordable vehicle was officially launched two years earlier, on April 17, 1964, at the World’s … Continue reading
On this day in History: 1980 “I Will Survive” wins the first—and last—Grammy ever awarded for Best Disco Recording
On this day in History: 1980 “I Will Survive” wins the first—and last—Grammy ever awarded for Best Disco Recording After watching it utterly dominate the musical landscape of the late 1970s, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences gave … Continue reading