Monday, June 19, 2017

World Sickle Cell Awareness Day June 19, 2017

DIANE'S CORNER ... Celebrate World Sickle Cell Awareness Day
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Since 2008, World Sickle Cell Awareness Day has been held annually, in order to help increase public knowledge and raise awareness of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and the struggles sufferers and their families go through.
The date was chosen to commemorate the day on which a resolution was officially adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations, recognizing SCD as a public health concern.
SCD affects millions of people around the world, including both adults and children. It is a potentially fatal disease and, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is one of the main causes of premature death amongst children under the age of five in various African countries.
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A fairy shepherd - John Bauer

Word of the Day

entreaty 


Definition:(noun) An earnest request or petition; a plea.
Synonyms:appealprayer
Usage:Nothing is wanting but to have you here, and it is our particular wish and entreaty that you would come to us as soon as you can.
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Idiom of the Day


in layman's terms

 — In words that can be understood by people outside of a given profession or field of expertise, i.e., without the use of jargon or highly technical terms. 

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The Golden Key, John Bauer

History

Garfield Debuts (1978)

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When Garfield debuted in 1978, the comic strip appeared in just 41 newspapers. Today, Jim Davis's strip about a lazy, sarcastic cat and his lonely owner, Jon Arbuckle, is syndicated in more than 2,500 papers with a readership of more than 200 million people. The feline who loves lasagna and hates Mondays has spawned books, movies, and merchandise, which are sold in more than 100 countries and earn nearly $1 billion each year.

Moses Harry Horwitz, AKA Moe Howard (1897)

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Howard was an American actor and comedian, best known as the leader of the Three Stooges. The fourth of five brothers, he never graduated high school and got into show business by running errands for performers. In 1923, he formed the vaudeville act accompanying Ted Healy that would later become the Three Stooges. The men went on to make more than 200 popular comedy shorts featuring their characteristic brand of violent slapstick.

Juneteenth

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Although President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, it wasn't until two years later that the word reached the slaves in Texas. General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston on June 19, 1865 with the intention of forcing slave owners to release their slaves, and the day has been celebrated since that time in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and other parts of the Deep South under the nickname "Juneteenth." Observed primarily in African-American communities, Juneteenth festivities usually include parades, picnics, and baseball games. 

Phytoplankton Have Turned the Bosphorus a Stunning Turquoise

The Bosphorus is a strait that separates Europe from Asia — and in recent days, its normally dark blue waters have turned a remarkable turquoise. 
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Phytoplankton Have Turned The Bosphorus A Stunning Turquoise

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0240 BC - Eratosthenes estimated the circumference of the Earth using two sticks.


1846 - The New York Knickerbocker Club played the New York Club in the first baseball game at the Elysian Field, Hoboken, NJ. It was the first organized baseball game. 

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1862 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln outlined his Emancipation Proclamation, which outlawed slavery in U.S. territories. 

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1867 - In New York, the Belmont Stakes was run for the first time. 

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1873 - Eadweard Muybridge successfully photographed a horse named "Sallie Gardner" in fast motion using a series of 24 stereoscopic cameras. This is considered the first step toward motion pictures.

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1902 - Guy Lombardo was born in London, Ontario. 

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1910 - The first Father's Day was celebrated in Spokane, Washington

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1952 - "I've Got a Secret" debuted on CBS-TV. 

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1968 - 50,000 people marched on Washington, DC. to support the Poor People's Campaign.

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1981 - The European Space Agency sent two satellites into orbit from Kourou, French Guiana. 

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1989 - The movie "Batman" premiered. 

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DAILY SQU-EEZ



If You Were Born Today, June 19
You are mischievous, playful, and youthful throughout life. Finding any one path to follow is a little difficult for you, simply because you are multi-talented and prefer not to be tied down to any one thing. You are also highly versatile and clever with a personality that sparkles even though it can be contradictory at times. You will go to great lengths for love, and you are capable of making sacrifices in order to sustain a partnership. Famous people born today: Kathleen Turner, Paula Abdul, Phylicia Rashad, Mia Sara.
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READERS INFO
1.
Visit co-writer PATTY's son in law's blog which celebrates folk artists and songwriters through cover songs. He believes that music "belongs to the community."
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2.
Thanks for volunteering, Sheri, to take care of feral cats in your community. Find out how you can become vital in your area!
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3.
Reader Janet Nogle is a very active individual who adores knitting and creating patterns. View her latest pattern. 

4.
THE 2017 AMERICAN ICON ART COMPETITION

$3000 IN CASH PRIZES - ENTRY DEADLINE: JULY 31, 2017

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Forgotten America: Places, People, Things
For most of us life in the US moves pretty fast. If we don’t slow down once in a while we can overlook many amazing experiences. This year’s theme is about capturing those images, the places, people and things that tell a story of the overlooked or forgotten in America. Show us your vision of Forgotten American and you could win cash prizes and be part of the Sausalito Art Festival.

For further information: American Icon Art Competition

5.
Follow co-writer Sally through her adventures in quilting, knitting and more!

6.
The 65th Annual Sausalito Art Festival 
September 2-4, 2017.
Hours: 
Saturday, September 2, 2017 - 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday, September 3, 2017 - 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Monday, September 4, 2017 - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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BRINGING ARTISTS AND COMMUNITY TOGETHER FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS

More than 270 award-winning artists from around the country and some 30,000 patrons flock to the waterfront village of Sausalito, California, on Labor Day weekend each year for the annual Sausalito Art Festival. One of the oldest, most prestigious and most anticipated open-air art events in the country—the Sausalito Art Festival has set the standard for quality, variety, innovation and scope of artistry for more than 60 years. The event has also attracted a huge following for its celebrated entertainment lineup, special exhibitions and cornucopia of food, beer and wine — transforming the charming seaside village of Sausalito, California into a three-day “Camelot” of art and community.

for further information: About The Festival

Tickets will be available online in June! Tickets are also sold onsite at the Festival.

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Pictures of the day
Illustration by John Bauer
A watercolor illustration by John Bauer (1882–1918) titled "Still, Tuvstarr sits and gazes down into the water", which accompanied Helge Kjellin's fairy tale "The Tale of the Moose Hop and the Little Princess Cotton Grass" in the 1913 edition of Among Gnomes and Trolls. In this scene, Tuvstarr looks for her lost heart in a tarn, symbolizing innocence lost.
Born and raised in Jönköping, Sweden, Bauer moved to Stockholm at age 16 to study at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts. He painted and illustrated in a romantic nationalistic style, in part influenced by the Italian Renaissance and Sami cultures. Most of his works are watercolors or prints in monochrome or muted colours; he also produced oil paintings and frescos.
THE 1920's SELFIE
vintage selfie 1920 (1)

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knit 
Double Lace Rib socks - remember them?

knit 
thanks, Adele
Quick & Easy Summer Vest

knit 
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knit 
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knit 
thanks, Marcy
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crochet

crochet
thanks, Jennifer
 Braided /Woven Crochet Block

crochet
thanks, Lisa
Elegant and Lacy Floral Shawl

crochet
thanks, Helen
Picture

crochet
Kitty Bolster
Knit Kitty Bolster

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RECIPE
thanks, Shelley

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CROCKPOT RECIPE
thanks, Joanne
These Crock Pot Sweet Tangy Carrots have a surprisingly unique and delicious flavor!

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SWEETS
thanks, Abby
Healthy Orange Granitas by www.whatscookingwithruthie.com

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 “Lena dances with the knight ” by John Bauer

ADULT COLORING


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Troll Gumma - by Swedish artist John Bauer

CRAFTS
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CHILDREN'S CORNER ... make a vacation countdown
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Lucia, John Bauer

PUZZLE
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Glass Flower Jigsaw Puzzle

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WORD SEARCH

ante
arbor
arena
attire
auction

bacon
believe
chasm
cleft
coast
crack

dress

glove
goodness

horde
imagine
interval
investments

lease

matrix

nerve
nonsense
pitch
purchase

races

seer
squad
stand
style
tags
track
trash

under

valve

waste
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Princess Tuvstar by John Bauer

SUDOKU (new)




solution:




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QUOTE
kindness

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Sixteenth-century astronomer Tycho Brahe owned a trained moose that attended parties with him and enjoyed Danish beer!-------------------- The Master Sommelier Diploma Exam is considered one of the toughest exams in the world. Fewer than 250 individuals have passed the beverage service test since its 1969 creation. -------------------- A 10-year-old girl freed her leg from the jaws of a nearly 9-foot-long alligator in Orlando, Florida's, Lake Mary Jane on May 6, 2017.

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"Freya and Svipdag" -- Norse mythology illustration by John Bauer 

CLEVER
Sweet little lab puppy #labradorretriever #puppy #dog Ducks 'n a Row

John Albert Bauer was a Swedish painter and illustrator. His work is concerned with landscape and mythology, but he also composed portraits.
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EYE OPENER
thanks, Heide
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1 comment:

  1. Bliss blanket is not a FREE one:( Bauer's work was interesting--especially the snow. It is hot here so heading to Scandinavia was a great wander!

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