HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving sneaked up on me this year. I began a new project, a cozy mystery series and my goal is to write it in 30 writing days.
Notice I didn't say thirty days. I took two days off for Grandparents day and to see the kids. I've gone to meetings, played, written blogs, and read. Yesterday I wrote day 21, I have 32 thousand words. To keep my promise to myself I'd have to write 28 thousand words in 10 days.
It isn't going to happen so let's talk about Thanksgiving. What's your favorite menu for this particular holiday. Mine is turkey-mashed potatoes and gravy- dressing/stuffing-sweet potato casserole with marshmallows- green bean casserole with onion rings on top- and cranberries. Pumpkin pie with whipped cream and pecan pie rounds it out for me.
I know some facts about Thanksgiving you might find interesting. You probably don't know them because most people aren't research nuts like I am.
Over 260 million turkeys are raised each year for Thanksgiving dinners.
It takes around 800 million pounds of cranberries to feed us.
And over 3.2 billion pounds sweet potatoes.
It isn't tryptophan that makes us so sleepy after dinner, WE GET SLEEPY
BECAUSE WE ATE TO MUCH.
They didn't serve only turkey at the first Thanksgiving, they had deer, geese, ducks, and wild turkey.
President Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a National Holiday in 1863.
The Detroit Lions have played in every game on the holiday since 1934. They did stop during WWII.
Don't forget the Macy's Parade or Black Friday.
By the way, our Canadian friends have a celebration like Thanksgiving the second Monday in October.
No matter how you spend your Thanksgiving Holiday, I hope it is the best one you have ever had.
Be grateful for what you have, not what is missing in your life.
Send a blessing to others who have less than you or who are worse off than you. There is always someone who thinks your life is charmed compared to yours. Say a prayer for a gentler, kinder world.
Love to all, Happy Thanksgiving.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Friday, February 22, 2013
Random facts
This is the third day I have been inside. Living on a 97 acre piece of land makes this a rare event.
Right now my reason for staying in is ice. I go out in snow and rain, but ice and I do not mesh.
Cars and I have no traction on ice.
I have been working on the edit of my novel Tattered Wings. I love seeing it get better and better, but once in awhile, I stray. This afternoon I strayed because of odd facts. That's right. Not brownies or ice cream or even a second cup of coffee, but odd facts. Facts fascinate me. I am always amazed to watch Jeopardy and have someone come up with an obscure fact. I wonder how they know which star is the brightest one in the northern sky of the southern hemisphere on December 9,1918, at dusk. Okay so maybe that wasn't the question, but it was something unknown to us normal folks.
So here I am to entertain you will some facts not known to most of you.
1. There are more chickens than humans on the earth.
2 . Butterflies taste through their feet.
3 . Lightening strikes the earth 8 million times a day.
4. Dolphins sleep with their eyes open.
5 .Only 11 % of the earth is used for crops.
6 . Your heart beats about 100000 times a day.
7. A flea can jump 130 times his size. If you could do that you could jump over the St. Louis arch.
7. China has more pigs than the rest of the world combined.
8 .97 % of the world's water in non-drinkable
9. 70% of the world's red meat eaters eat goat
10 Silent and listen have the exact letters.
11. The blue whale is the largest mammal on earth.
12. Bull frogs never sleep
13. We don't sneeze when we are sleeping\
14. We use the equivalent of two liters of oil per person in the world, per day.
15. Only 20 % of the people in the world have a passport.
Okay, I am ready to go back to editing. I hope you are all enjoying some good weather and are not stuck in the house as I am. Life is good.
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