Sunday, February 7, 2016

Ballet Day FEBRUARY 7, 2016

DIANE'S CORNER ... Celebrate Ballet Day

Pirouette – it’s Ballet Day! It may be a bit of a stretch to take up ballet for a single day, so why not simply go and see a ballet instead?



Word of the Day

reredos 


Definition:(noun) A painted or carved screen placed above and behind an altar or communion table.
Synonyms:altarpiece
Usage:The artist is best known for the reredos he painted for the church in his hometown.



Idiom of the Day

bad omen

 — A sign, either real or imagined, of ill fortune or catastrophe in the future.



History

Charles Dickens (1812)


When Dickens was a boy, his father was placed in debtors' prison. As a result, he was withdrawn from school and forced to work in a factory—an experience that deeply influenced his future writings. Now regarded as one of the world's most popular, prolific, and skilled novelists, Dickens began his literary career as a reporter, developing an encyclopedic knowledge of London and the ability to vividly describe people and everyday life.

Finnish Sliding Festival


Patterned after the traditional event in Finland that celebrates Shrove Tuesdaybefore the beginning of Lent, the Finnish Sliding Festival, or Laskiainen, has been held in White, Minnesota, every winter for more than 50 years. It features two large ice slides, which are constructed at the edge of Loon Lake. People bring their sleds or toboggans for an exciting ride down the slide onto the frozen lake. Other activities at the weekend event include log-sawing contests, Finnish music and dance performances, and traditional Finnish foods, such as oven pancakes and pea soup.

Why Super Bowl Advertisers are OK that the Commercials Don't Boost Sales


This year, a 30-second Super Bowl ad costs as much as $5 million, up from last year's $4.5 million. It's a spectacular amount of money for so little airtime, but dozens of companies have no problem forking over the cash.
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1893 - Elisha Gray patented a machine called the telautograph. It automatically signed autographs to documents. 

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1922 - DeWitt and Lila Acheson Wallace offered 5,000 copies of "Reader's Digest" magazine for the first time. 

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1936 - The U.S. Vice President’s flag was established by executive order.

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1940 - "Pinocchio" world premiered at the Center Theatre in Manhattan. 

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1964 - The Beatles arrived in New York to begin their first U.S. tour. 

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1976 - Darryl Sittler (Toronto Maple Leafs) set a National Hockey League (NHL) record when he scored 10 points in a game against the Boston Bruins. He scored six goals and four assists. 

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1984 - Space shuttle astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert L. Stewart made the first untethered space walk.

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1985 - "New York, New York" became the official anthem of New York City.

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1999 - NASA's Stardust space probe was launched. The mission was to return comet dust samples from comet Wild 2. The mission was completed on January 15, 2006 when the sample return capsule returned to Earth. 

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2000California's legislature declared that February 13 would be "Charels M. Schulz Day." 




DAILY SQU-EEK




If You Were Born Today, February 7

You are popular, interesting, and sociable person who truly loves people, but who also values down time and privacy. You are congenial but nobody can push you to do anything! You work on your own instincts, and you have to feel something from  inside before you decide what to do next. You enjoy travelling and learning, and you intuitively know that there are so many things to discover and learn in life than what meets the eye. You have a distinct and particular sense of style. Famous people born today: Charles Dickens, Chris Rock, Ashton Kutcher, Earl King, Garth Brooks, Laura Wilder.




Picture of the day
Streatham portrait
The "Streathamportrait is an oil painting on panel from the 1590s believed to be a later copy of a portrait of the English noblewoman Lady Jane Grey dating to her lifetime (1536/1537–54). It is in poor condition and damaged, as if it has been attacked. Although of historical interest, it is generally considered to be of poor artistic quality. As of January 2015 the portrait is in Room 3 of the National Portrait Gallery in London.


Picture of an eastern screech-owl vocalizing in North Carolina

Birdcall

Photograph by Matt Cuda, National Geographic 
While at a fund-raiser at the Carolina Raptor Center in North Carolina, Matt Cuda snapped this dramatic photo of an apparently outspoken eastern screech-owl. "It was vocalizing and possibly working on its breakfast," he writes. "The [center] takes in wild birds that were injured, rehabilitates them, and then releases them back into the wild."




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Grasflecken: free paulie for you
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"Watson, what's that on your hands?" pattern by Maria El...
This pattern was inspired by John Watson’s jumpers in BBC’s Sherlock series.
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Revel | Plymouth Yarn
Pattern Number (4 digits):  F490
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Double Bump Dishcloth pattern by Missy Angus
An excellent scarf or dishcloth pattern! Dishcloths that comes out square and lay flat - scarves that look great or male or female - an excellent pattern for m...
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Handmade by Bheng: Scarf for Him - a free pattern
I made this during our e-session, however, I realized that this scarf does not look good on any of Alain's sets of clothes.. so we didn't use it. Materials:
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Crochet Button
This crocheted button is perfect for holding things in place. It can be crocheted up in a worsted weight yarn or in a size three crochet thread. Both do the j...
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Posh Pooch Designs Dog Clothes: Coffee Cup Pin Cushion ...
Coffee Cup Pin Cushion Crochet Pattern There are 3 pin cushions made. All 3 from the same pattern, using cotton yarn, and a H Hook, But they are not the ...
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Free #Crochet Pattern: The Chic Casserole and Cake Carri...
The Chic Crochet Casserole and Cake Carrier is the perfect accessory for your dish to pass - no matter what's inside! Pitch-in in style!
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Toddler Boat Slippers
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Cheesy Supper and Breakfast Biscuits - An Extraordinary ...
Perfectly light and fluffy cheesy supper and breakfast biscuits. Make them for supper and enjoy the leftovers for breakfast in the morning.
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CROCKPOT RECIPES

Stuffed Shells 

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CRAFTS ... pop-up Valentine Day 

Valentine Heart

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Step 1:
Click on the link to download the .pdf template for the pop-up Valentine Heart:
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Print out both pages from the template onto heavy paper, such as card stock or construction paper.
 






CHILDREN'S CORNER ... Valentine Day craft





PUZZLE






QUOTE
Until we meet again, may the good Lord take a liking to you. - Roy Rogers







Do not open until 8113!! The world’s largest time capsule—the Crypt of Civilization, at Atlanta, Georgia’s, Oglethorpe University—won’t be opened until May 28, 8113! -------------------- Home grown guitar! Argentinian farmer Pedro Martin Ureta created a giant green guitar using 7,000 cypress and eucalyptus trees! -------------------- In 2004, a fully functioning movie theater was discovered in the catacombs of Paris! -------------------- Drew Wissler aka Runnerguy2489, completed an entire 103-hour game of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time” blindfolded—and won!





"what is your name?" in Aymará (Bolivia, Peru, Chile) -
Kunas tatása?







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How to make t-shirt yarn & joining the ends of t-shirt strips

How to make t-shirt yarn & joining the ends of t-shirt strips



EYE OPENER
THE SHORTEST WORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Qi is a Chinese word. It means dynasty. Unless you are in a history class, you may not find many occasions to talk about ancient Chinese dynasties. However, in the last few turns of a word game, this word could make the difference between victory and defeat! What other short words can you add to your arsenal? Here are some of the shortest units of language in English.

One-letter words

In every conversation you have, you probably use one of two vowels as a single-letter word. Did you guess a and I? The indefinite article a is only capitalized when it begins a sentence, but the pronoun I is always capitalized. Another single-letter word that is always capitalized is O. It’s not common in everyday writing, but it appears as an interjection in poetry. Some dictionaries list every letter of the alphabet as an individual word. For example, each English letter has five meanings listed on Dictionary.com. V, for instance, is the twenty-second letter of the alphabet; any spoken sound represented by the letter V; anything that has the form of a V; any written representation of the letter V; and a device, such as printer’s type, that reproduces the letter V. What a lot of meanings for one letter!

Two-letter words

How many two-letter words do you know? Most are quite common. Besides the greeting hi, there are verbs—am, be, do, is, and go. There are lots of articles, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions—as, an, at, by, in, no, of, on, so, to, up. Finally, there are pronouns—he, it, me, us, and we. It’s the nouns and the adjectives that seem a little obscure: Aa is a type of lava. Ae means one. Id is a part of the human psyche. Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.

Three-letter words

Though single- and two-letter words are relatively few, there are scores of three-letter words in the English language. You might shock your opponent if you use one of the rare ones. In mathematics, iff means “if and only if.” A kip is the hide of a small animal. Nim is a synonym of steal. In some word games, words composed of rare letters give high scores. How many points could you get with pyx, a box used for religious purposes, or zek, a term once used for prison camp laborers?
Aside from word games, short words come in handy in other ways. Phrontistery.info features a riddle: Add two and one and you may ken the odd key I’ll use for now. Not yet? ’Tis not too bad, but I’ll aid you. Thy tip: “wee.” Now can you spy the key? Yes! You win! But you see how its use can vex the ego, and I’ll end. But who can say it’s not fun?
How will you use your tiny little words? Whether you use them to win a game or compose a poem, take a moment to appreciate these small gems.






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2 comments:

  1. Snowflakes are the best dancers!

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  2. Every day is ballet day when your grandchildren are in the house........a dizzying event to be sure:)

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