Monday, June 21, 2021

World Music Day - June 21, 2021

DIANE'S CORNER .. 

Celebrate World Music Day


Music expresses that which cannot be put into words, and that which cannot remain silent.

Victor Hugo

There’s nothing in the world like the sound of your favorite song coming on, it just gets right into your head and your body and makes you move. Or maybe it takes you on a journey to a faraway place and time, where you languish in a memory of times gone by and people who are no longer present. Some of our favorite songs can lift us up out of depression and worry, and make an otherwise horrible day suddenly seem like it’s not so bad. World Music Day celebrates music in all its forms and the impact it’s had on the world and the human spirit.


World Music Day is for everybody to enjoy

Have you ever put on your headphones, hit play on an upbeat tune and waltzed down the street as if you were in a movie? You’re not alone, everybody has done it (they’re just too afraid to admit it!). Music has the ability to lift your spirits even when you don’t feel like getting out of bed that day. Why shouldn’t there be an entire day to celebrate the wonders of music? World Music Day needs to be celebrated far and wide without a doubt! Next time you’re in a bit of a funk, crank up your favorite song (close your curtains) and dance like nobody’s watching. It’s a soul soothing activity that should always be your go to saviour!

World Music Day is free and full of fun!

The best thing about World Music Day is that it is completely free to celebrate. No matter what kind of music you love you can take part for free and you can get the whole family involved. It is the perfect opportunity to try playing a brand-new instrument or listen to a type of music that you wouldn’t normally have on your playlist.

Every type of musician, whether you are young, old, new or a seasoned professional can embrace world music day with friends, family and even strangers!

Last year more than one thousand cities all over the world celebrated World Music Day, so why don’t you take this opportunity to do it to? Anybody can make music; it doesn’t matter how good you are. If you are the type of person who sings in the shower, why not use this opportunity to showcase your talents? Even the most tone deaf people can take this day to sing their hearts out and celebrate the beauty and power of music!

World Music Day originally launched several decades ago in France. In 1982 the Ministry of Culture in France developed a clever idea to celebrate the wonders of music. They wanted free, live music to be available to everybody no matter what their heritage or background. Usually you have to pay for tickets to music festivals, but not with World Music Day! 

The many benefits of listening to music

Music is not only a fantastic creative outlet, but it can also have many health benefits. When you listen to a particular song it can bring back a happy memory or make you feel energized. Studies suggest that listening to music can have a number of positive effects on your health and mental well being. As well as enhancing your performance of exercise, it can also provide a huge amount of comfort. Exercise has also been proven to reduce anxiety and listening to relaxing music can also decrease stress levels. So if you are looking for a mood boosting activity, why not celebrate World Music Day and let all of your troubles rush away from your mind instantly?

History of World Music Day

Music has existed for as long as mankind has found its voice, and quite possibly before. Every culture of the world has its own form of music, as distinct and unique to its area as language and cuisine. In the western world, we are familiar only with scales, known as the diatonic scale which should be familiar to anyone who took music classes or choir in school. But this is not the only or even the first scale that music can use.

There’s the chromatic scale, which has 12 notes instead of the 7, and the octatonic scale, which has 8 notes, but these are just the beginning. In every part of the world, there are different scales and musical formats used, and these create a form of music that has its own signature. Then when you add in the cultural themes, the variety of instruments, and the forms of voice singing that can go along with it, music is a truly endless adventure. World Music Day celebrates this adventure and those that dare to take it.

"These photos portray profound moments from history," Bev

1938: a policeman catches a few youngsters in Luton, England. They were sneaking a look at the Bertram Mill Circus' rehearsals.

JOKE OF THE DAY
thanks, Dana

1924: Friends in Ohio enjoy their new ride.

WORD OF THE DAY

myology

“When I flex my muscle, my hula girl tattoo looks like it’s dancing!”
“When I do a hula dance, my muscle tattoo looks like it’s flexing!”

MEANING:
noun:
1. The study of muscles.
2. The muscular anatomy of a person or an animal.

ETYMOLOGY:
From myo-/my- (muscle), from Greek mys (mouse, muscle). Ultimately from the Indo-European root mus- (mouse, muscle), which also gave us mussel (a respelling of muscle), mustelid (any member of the weasel family), and mysticete (baleen whale), from Greek ho mus to ketos (literally: the mouse, the whale so called). Earliest documented use: c. 1649.

NOTES:
What does a muscle have to do with a mouse? Some thought a flexing muscle (especially of the upper arm) resembled the movement of a mouse. Note that myopia has nothing to do with mice. Rather it’s from Greek myein (to shut) + ops (eye), referring to the squinting of a myopic person. That said, people have used the term myopia as if relating to the mouse and used the term mouse-sight as a synonym for myopia.

USAGE:
“Visible contours have become a must-have status symbol for women ... and there are definitely people, Bella Hadid, for one, whose myology I feel I know better than their professional output.”
Zoe Williams; Why Six-Packs Are an Oppressive Status Symbol for Women; The Guardian (London, UK); Jan 22, 2020.

1963: Robert Kennedy being comforted by his children after learning of his brother's assassination.

TODAY'S ARTIST 

thanks, Natalie
Josef Jackerson (born June 2, 1936, Leningrad) 
is a Russian and Israeli painter, draughtsman and scene painter currently residing in Israel.

1967: Halftime at the first Super Bowl.

IDIOM OF THE DAY


What does 'Back to back' mean?

Meaning: If things happen back to back, they are directly one after another.

1986: The Shuttle Challenger up close. Notice the brown smoke at the bottom right, indicating a leak, which lead to its fatal explosion.

DAILY SQUEEK



If You Were Born Today, June 21

While you come across as slightly detached due to a refined, sociable demeanor, you are in fact quite sensitive, warm, spiritual, and loving. You also tend to worry quite a bit, and ideally this trait lessens as you age. You tend to thrive in a partnership, but you could often give more than you receive. Creative and imaginative, you are also very broad-minded and although you are intensely curious about people, you are rarely petty. Famous people born today:

1905 Jean-Paul Sartre, French existentialist philosopher and writer (Le Mur, Nobel 1964; declined), born in Paris (d. 1980)

1921 Judy Holliday, American comedienne and actress (Born Yesterday, Adam's Rib), born in NYC, New York (d. 1965)

1947 Shirin Ebadi, Iranian lawyer, human rights activist and 1st Iranian Muslim woman to receive a Nobel Peace Prize (2003), born in Hamadan, Iran







1953 Benazir Bhutto, 12th Prime Minister of Pakistan and 1st female leader of a Muslim nation, born in Karachi, Pakistan (d. 2007)

1982 Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, son of Prince Charles & Lady Diana, born in London, England

thanks, Iris

(Not So) TOTALLY USELESS FACTS OF THE DAY

The prefrontal cortex, the part of the human brain responsible for making 'rational decisions,' doesn't fully mature until we're about 25 years old. Before that, we process information with the amygdala, the emotional part of the brain.

Switzerland hasn't had landfills since 2000. 50% of their municipal waste is recycled, and 50% is incinerated to produce electricity.

Motion sickness is caused by your brain's inability to coordinate with your eyes, causing your body to believe you've been poisoned and vomiting to 'get the poison out.'

READERS INFO
1.
1893 -

The first Ferris wheel (invented by George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr., a Pittsburgh-based engineer) made its debut, at the World's Colombian Exposition in Chicago.


2.
thanks for the Offbeat Holiday, Patty
June 22 -
Chocolate Eclair Day

The name eclair is French, and means “flash of lightning”, the name was given to the delectable pastry because they could be eaten so quickly (in a flash). Chocolate eclairs are made with choux pastry, which is the only pastry that is made in a pan. Once the choux pastry is cooked it is hollow, and persons unknown back in nineteenth century France decided that that was just not good enough, so they filled it with cream and topped it with chocolate. And we thank them for it, though our waistlines might not!

3.

Coronavirus Style by Sylvia, CAN DO Correspondent
 Did you know?
Should you buy small-caps at current levels?

Almonds are members of the peach 
family.  

   An ostrich's eye 
is bigger than its brain.   

  Babies are born without kneecaps.They don't appear until the child  reaches 2 to 6 years of age.   
  
February, 1865, is the only month in recorded history not to have had a full moon.     
 

1986: The faces of onlookers as they watch the Challenger explode.

COFFEE
thanks, Ella


PICTURES OF THE DAY

Predation is an interaction between organisms (animals) in which one organism captures and feeds upon another called the prey. Although predation most often refers to carnivory, in ecology it can also include many other types of feeding behaviors including parasitismparasitoidism, and herbivory.


In the Munduruku tribal area called Sawré Muybu.
Indigenous children jump into the water as they play around the Tapajós river.


1954: Ann Hodges shows off her bruise after being hit by a meteorite.

knit
thanks, Rae
Fair Isle Washcloth

knit
thanks, Emma

knit

knit

1948: The only items Gandhi left behind after his passing.

CROCHET PATTERNS OF THE DAY 
thanks, Valerie, Canadian Correspondent

Poppy Children's Dress


Bottle Holder

1966: A young Meryl Streep as a cheerleader at Bernards High School, New Jersey.

crochet
thanks, Marge
Allegro Apron Top

crochet
thanks, Helen
Kiki Amigurumi pattern by Karina Romero

crochet
My Meditation Blanket

1964: An early morning train ride in Japan.


RECIPE
thanks, Shelley, New York Food Correspondent

1982: 86-year-old World War I veteran Joseph Ambrose attends a parade for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. In his hands, he holds the flag that covered his son's casket, who was killed fighting in Korea.  

PANTRY COOKING RECIPES
thanks, Debbie

1970: A rare glimpse of Venus, images from the Soviet probe.


CROCKPOT RECIPE

thanks, Sara
1952: Ronald and Nancy Reagan enjoying their honeymoon dinner at the Stork Club in New York City.

VEGAN/ VEGETARIAN RECIPE

Both vegetarian and vegan diets may provide health benefits, including reduced body weight, lower cholesterol levels, and decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. However, it is important for vegetarians and vegans to ensure that they are meeting all of their nutritional requirements.

thanks, Alice
1990: A father bids his son goodbye during the siege of Sarajevo.

COPYCAT RECIPE 
thanks, Jenny
1963: In Florida, less than a week before his assassination, John F. Kennedy watches the firing of a missile by a submerged nuclear submarine.

RETRO
thanks, Ann

1941: Babe Ruth pays his respects at Lou Gehrig's funeral.

SWEETS
thanks, Joanne
Apple Cinnamon Quick Bread


1882: Tom Torlino, a Navajo man, transforms his look at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania.


ICE POP
thanks, Michelle

1936: The back of the Hoover Dam, rarely seen without water.

ADULT COLORING


1934: In New York, Martin L. Lambert is denied a marriage license to Violet Hilton because she had a conjoined twin sister, Daisy. The judge considered it "immoral" to grant the license.  

FUN
thanks for the "Beautiful Birds"  dot-to-dot, Maria


1923: In Berlin a disabled World War I veteran begs for money.

CRAFTS
thanks, Zoey
How to Make Seed Bombs

1994: The funeral of Richard Nixon, attended by five US presidents.

CHILDREN'S CORNER
thanks, Jill

1956: A common sign during apartheid in Johannesburg, South Africa.

PUZZLE


1948: A young boy watches TV for the first time from a store window.  

WORD SEARCH



affection
agony
attraction

blog
blooms
board
bright
cages
championship
color

eagles
erect

fees
genre

hills
irksome

little

peat
pest
quick

receive
robot
search
sexy
skis
something
store
story
style
support
time
transport
trust
turret

vegetation
vista



SUDOKU .. medium



solution:





ICE BREAKER

thanks, Kris
You can use 'ice breaker questions' to build a rapport, enabling strangers to engage in back and forth conversion. With a little practice and possibly a beer or two, you’ll be breaking more ice than the Titanic. 

What Do You Want People You Meet For The First Time To Think About You?


QUOTE
thanks, Maddy




CLEVER 

Keep your loose zipper up with a key chain ring.



EYE OPENER 

thanks, Karen



A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Life has no meaning a priori. ... It is up to you to give it a meaning, and value is nothing but the meaning that you choose. -Jean-Paul Sartre, writer and philosopher (21 Jun 1905-1980)


OPTICAL ILLUSION

Do you see a some clothes hanging on a rail or an ominous face?



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