~★~♥~♥~★~ El Morno! ♥~★~★~♥ ~ November 4th ★~ Today’s Quote: Be thankful we're not getting all the government we're paying for. Will Rogers ★~ Use Your Common Sense Day: Today on Will Rogers birthday we are celebrating common sense. Rogers said, “Common sense ain’t all that common.” Today is easy to celebrate: Come in … Continue reading November 4th: Common Sense Day, Candy Day
Month: November 2011
Musing: Sandwich Prenuptial Counseling
November 3: Sandwich Day Food of the Day for a Year Goal Day: 119 Emily served hot ham and grilled cheese sandwiches to her WOW family for dinner – true comfort food on a blustery Chicago day. My lunch sandwich was peanut butter and jelly. I enjoyed every bite. Before, dearly departed Joe and I … Continue reading Musing: Sandwich Prenuptial Counseling
November 3: Cliché Day, Housewife Day, Men Make Dinner Day, Sandwich Day
~★~♥~♥~★~ El Morno! ♥~★~★~♥ ~ November 3rd, 2011 ★~ Today’s Quote: “Is "tired old cliche" one?” Rod Schmidt ★~ Clichés Day: Some say clichés are the old coins of language: phrases that once made a striking impression but have since been rubbed smooth by repeated handling. On the other hand, some clichés are as familiar … Continue reading November 3: Cliché Day, Housewife Day, Men Make Dinner Day, Sandwich Day
November 2nd: Plan your Epitaph, Deviled Egg Day
~★~♥~♥~★~ El Morno! ♥~★~★~♥ ~ November 2nd, 2011 ★~ Today’s Quote: And the dead leaves lie huddled and still, No longer blown hither and thither; The last lone aster is gone; The flowers of the witch-hazel wither . . .–Robert Frost ★~ Celebrating November which comes from the Latin word novem meaning "nine" because this was the … Continue reading November 2nd: Plan your Epitaph, Deviled Egg Day
November 1st: Day of the Dead, All Saints Day, Fried Clams Day
~★~♥~♥~★~ El Morno! ♥~★~★~♥ ~ November 1st, 2011 ★~ Today’s Quote: To live in hearts we leave behind Is not to die. ~Thomas Campbell, "Hallowed Ground" ★~ Day of the Dead: Nov 1–2. Departed souls are remembered not in mourning but with a spirit of friendliness and good humor. Cemeteries are visited, and graves are … Continue reading November 1st: Day of the Dead, All Saints Day, Fried Clams Day