Happy Anniversary to Diane's Corner
Happy Anniversary to Diane's Corner
Happy Anniversary to Diane's Corner
Happy Anniversary to Diane's Corner
DIANE'S CORNER ... Celebrate We Love Memoirs Day
We Love Memoirs Day was set up on 31st August 2013 by two memoir authors, Victoria Twead and Alan Parks, who wanted to create a place where memoir readers and authors could come together and chat. Victoria Twead is a New York Times bestselling author of “Chickens, Mules and Two Old Fools” and the “Old Fools” series, while Alan Parks is the author of “Seriously Mum, What’s an Alpaca?” and the “Seriously Mum” series.
Victoria and Alan were determined to foster a warm community and have always discouraged authors from pushing their own books at readers. The results have been astounding, and WLM has grown quickly. New friendships are formed every day, and WLM meet-ups across the globe have become common. Small wonder that the We Love Memoirs community – which can be found here – is often described as “the friendliest group on Facebook”.
Word of the Day
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Definition: | (adverb) From that place; from there. | ||
Synonyms: | therefrom | ||
Usage: | The train went south into Switzerland and thence on to Italy |
Idiom of the Day
History
Thomas Edison Patents Kinetoscope in the US (1897)
Developed by Edison's assistant, W.K.L. Dickson, the kinetoscope was a precursor to the modern motion-picture projector. It works through a phenomenon known as "persistence of vision," in which a sequence of images creates the illusion of motion. Initially, Edison hoped to synchronize the images with sound, but he was unable to achieve this. The kinetoscope was designed to be viewed by one person at a time.
Commodus (161 CE)
The son of Marcus Aurelius, Commodus was a Roman emperor who ruled from 180 to 192 CE—a period some historians consider the beginning of the empire's decline. Though his reign was fairly peaceful, Commodus was a tyrant who spent lavishly on gladiatorial combats, persecuted the Senate, and tried to rename Rome after himself. He fancied himself a gladiator, frequently killing exotic animals. His mistress and advisers had him strangled. |
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1920 - John Lloyd Wright was issued a patent for "Toy-Cabin Construction," which are known as Lincoln Logs. (U.S. patent 1,351,086)
1928 - "Die Dreigoschenoper" ("Threepenny Opera") premiered in Berlin. The music was by Kurt Weill.
1939 - Frank Sinatra recorded "All or Nothing at All" with the Harry James Band.
1950 - Gil Hodges of the Brooklyn Dodgers hit four home runs in a single game off of four different pitchers.
1959 - Sandy Koufax set a National League record by striking out 18 batters.
1962 - The Caribbean nations Tobago and Trinidad became independent within the British Commonwealth.
1974 - "The Partridge Family" television show ended.
1981 - The 30-year contract between Milton Berle and NBC-TV expired.
1994 - A cease-fire was declared by the Irish Republican Army after 25 years of bloodshed in Northern Ireland.
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Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic 2017
Aug 30 - Sep 3, 2017 | Boise, ID
Ann Morrison Park|1000 S Americana BlvdAnn Morrison Park in Boise, Idaho is graced with a colorful extravaganza in the morning sky at this annual event. It is a family experience to remember as people spread blankets on the ground to watch a mass of hot air balloons take flight. The Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic is where the spirit of Boise truly comes alive.
further information: Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic | Hot Air Balloon Spectacular
2.
Southern Decadence 2017
Aug 30 - Sep 4, 2017 | New Orleans, LA
Bourbon Street|801 Bourbon StreetJoin the biggest LGBT party in one of the most infamous party cities - New Orleans, Louisiana. Southern Decadence takes place over Labor Day weekend and attracts over 150,000 attendees. A fabulous parade, welcome party, dance parties, contests and exciting themes fill the city of New Orleans with vibrant energy. Close out the weekend at Miss Lipstixx Hungover and Broke Party for one last hoorah before you start your countdown for next year’s event.
further information: Southern Decadence Official Website
3.
Milwaukee Rally 2017
Aug 30 - Sep 4, 2017 | Milwaukee, WI
This motorcycle rally is about as metal as it gets. Roaring bikes, head-banging metal, motorcycle babes, rocking food and fresh suds is a winning formula that not many other festivals could possibility replicate with banging results. If you aren’t enticed by the aforementioned, then your engine could use some tuning.
further information: Milwaukee Rally 2017
The Lindau Lighthouse, located in Lindau on Lake Constance, is the southernmost lighthouse in Germany. It is 33 metres (108 ft) tall and has a perimeter of 24 metres (79 ft) at its base. It has a clock in its facade.
MOON LIGHTNING
Lightning strikes lower Manhattan as a summer storm approaches a moonlit New York City skyline.
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knit
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knit
knit
Crop top
knit
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crochet
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crochet
crochet
crochet
Textured stitch: tweed.
Abbreviations:
ch - chain
dc - double crochet
Pattern:
The pattern is formed from multiples of two stitches plus one extra. Start with an odd number of chains, plus one extra.
Foundation row: 1 dc into 2nd ch from the hook, * 1 ch, miss 1 ch, 1 dc into next ch, repeat from * to the end, turn.
Row 1: 1 ch, 1 dc into first dc, * 1 dc into ch space between 2 dc of the previous row, 1 ch, miss 1 dc, repeat from * to last two stitches, 1 dc into last ch space between 2 dc of the previous row, 1 dc into last dc, turn.
Row 2: 1 ch, 1 dc into first dc of the previous row, * 1 ch, miss 1 dc, 1 dc into ch space between 2 dc of the previous row, repeat from * to the end, turn.
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 to form the pattern.
ch - chain
dc - double crochet
Pattern:
The pattern is formed from multiples of two stitches plus one extra. Start with an odd number of chains, plus one extra.
Foundation row: 1 dc into 2nd ch from the hook, * 1 ch, miss 1 ch, 1 dc into next ch, repeat from * to the end, turn.
Row 1: 1 ch, 1 dc into first dc, * 1 dc into ch space between 2 dc of the previous row, 1 ch, miss 1 dc, repeat from * to last two stitches, 1 dc into last ch space between 2 dc of the previous row, 1 dc into last dc, turn.
Row 2: 1 ch, 1 dc into first dc of the previous row, * 1 ch, miss 1 dc, 1 dc into ch space between 2 dc of the previous row, repeat from * to the end, turn.
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 to form the pattern.
RECIPE
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thanks, Sylvia
Chia Puddings
For the following variations, add the following to a basic recipe of for one, or follow the suggestion for sweeteners and milks.
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CRAFTS
she's in a pickle!
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Seahorse Art Jigsaw Puzzle
acute allege crisis current dense dusk event exercise | focus fuels house industry large | magician measure minister motor oppose pies potent press presume | quack queen reign seen squeeze stress study system | test toes truck vehicle wheel wonder wound |
solution:
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CLEVER
EYE OPENER
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