Thursday, May 7, 2015

Ridley's Believe It Or Not may 7 History National Tourism Day

Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—May 7, 2015 Trust your Thursday is proving to be a great one.  If you are rattled by the difficulties inherent in waiting to the last moment in picking out the appropriate Mothers’ Day gift which (see below) is easy to solve. As always, I  hope you enjoy the holidays and observances, factoids of interest, a music video of I’ll Be There for You  and a  relevant quote from Wayne Chirisa, looking forward to a large slice of roast lamb, blessed  with a positive attitude even though you know you will have to wade through tons of spam in your inbox, and secure in the knowledge that if you want to find a gift for any memorable event like Mothers’ Day, birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price tailored to the event and the recipient. You need only contact me for details.
       1. National Day of Prayer—conserved since 1952 on the first Thursday in May when Americans are urged to use prayer and meditation to address problems facing them, their loved ones and the nation; given the chaos that is besetting the world and our own nation definitely the time to observe.
       2.  National Tourism Day—commemorating the easiest way to lower unemployment and decrease a budget deficit—an influx of tourists especially those visiting from outside of the United States although with a strong dollar may be difficult for some. If you see someone today whose look or accent might indicate him or her to be a tourist, be helpful, friendly and better yet encourage them in a nice way to spend more money, enjoy themselves and return. 
       3. 1989 Number One Song—celebrating the number one song in 1989 on a brief one week run I’ll Be There for You by Bon Jovi, an American rock band from New Jersey formed in 1983 with 12 albums and sales of over 100 million albums.   Here is a link to a music video of the band performing I’ll Be there for You.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh8MIp2FOhc       4. National Roast Leg of Lamb Day—make sure you have the mint jelly in stock and invite some friends over to share in this succulent, tasty dish.
       5. Wrestling Is Not Just an Act--celebrating the birthday on this day in 1965 of Canadian born wrestler Owen Hart who tragically was killed in a wrestling match in 1999.  http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x27baw_faces-of-death-wwe-owen-hart-s-fall_sport  
      6. Martin Z. Mollusk Day—never underestimate the ability of Americans, especially those living in Ocean City, New Jersey after a hard, snowy winter, to create an event on National Tourists Day to attract tourists to spend money. If Martin Z. Mollusk, a hermit crab, sees his shadow today while crab walking to the ocean, summer will come one week early—top that Punxsutawney Phil! 
On this day in
       a. 1846 the oldest surviving  weekly newspaper the Cambridge Chronicle was first published; in an era of 24/7 news on TV, radio, and the internet, it is still circulated today to some 7,500 households in Cambridge.
       b. 1920 in a typical prePutin move, the Soviet Union and Georgia signed the Treaty of Moscow recognizing the independence of Georgia (Stalin’s place of birth) only to invade the country six months later.
       c. 1952 the concept of an integrated circuit, the foundation for computers, was first published by Geoffrey Dummer; six years later Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments was awarded a patent based on Dummer’s ideas.  
       d. 1954 after a siege of 55 days the battle of Dien Bien Phu ended with a crushing Vietnamese victory and humiliating French defeat causing the withdrawal of the French from Vietnam and laying the groundwork for Lyndon Johnson preoccupation with the siege of Khe Sahn 13 years later while the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese were diligently preparing to launch the TET offensive that turned American support in support of the war to opposition that grew each year.  
       e. 2000 in a sad day for world peace, Vladimir Putin was inaugurated President of the Russian Federation.
Reflections on National Tourism Day especially for those thinking of visiting California, Oregon, Washington, or Alaska (to look not to swim): “To vacation beside the beautiful waters of the beach and the beauty that surrounds it, is to discover tranquility from within.” Wayne Chirisa, nice observation from someone I can find anything about other than he has a collection of quotes on a variety of subjects online. Please enjoy the 140 character poems on events of interest on my twitter account below (if you like them, retweet and join 158 growing followers and please follow me) and follow my blogs. Always good, incisive and entertaining poems on my blogs—click on the links below. Go to www.alaskanpoet.blogspot.com for Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—This Day In History, poems to inspire, touch, emote, elate and enjoy and poems on breaking news items of importance. Go to Rhymes On The Newsworthy Times for comments on important and breaking news events that should be of interest. www.alaskanpoet.blogspot.com Ridley's Believe It Or Not  Rhymes On The Newsworthy Times
© May 7 , 2015 Michael P. Ridley aka the Alaskanpoet
Alaskanpoet for Hire, Poems to Admire
Poet Extraordinaire Beyond Compare
Rhymes for All the Memorable Times
The Perfect gift, All Recipients to Receive a Lasting lift
         



 
Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—May 7, 2015 Trust your Thursday is proving to be a great one.  If you are rattled by the difficulties inherent in waiting to the last moment in picking out the appropriate Mothers’ Day gift which (see below) is easy to solve. As always, I  hope you enjoy the holidays and observances, factoids of interest, a music video of I’ll Be There for You  and a  relevant quote from Wayne Chirisa, looking forward to a large slice of roast lamb, blessed  with a positive attitude even though you know you will have to wade through tons of spam in your inbox, and secure in the knowledge that if you want to find a gift for any memorable event like Mothers’ Day, birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, you know that the Alaskanpoet can provide you with a unique customized poem at a great price tailored to the event and the recipient. You need only contact me for details.
       1. National Day of Prayer—conserved since 1952 on the first Thursday in May when Americans are urged to use prayer and meditation to address problems facing them, their loved ones and the nation; given the chaos that is besetting the world and our own nation definitely the time to observe.
       2.  National Tourism Day—commemorating the easiest way to lower unemployment and decrease a budget deficit—an influx of tourists especially those visiting from outside of the United States although with a strong dollar may be difficult for some. If you see someone today whose look or accent might indicate him or her to be a tourist, be helpful, friendly and better yet encourage them in a nice way to spend more money, enjoy themselves and return. 
       3. 1989 Number One Song—celebrating the number one song in 1989 on a brief one week run I’ll Be There for You by Bon Jovi, an American rock band from New Jersey formed in 1983 with 12 albums and sales of over 100 million albums.   Here is a link to a music video of the band performing I’ll Be there for You.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh8MIp2FOhc
       4. National Roast Leg of Lamb Day—make sure you have the mint jelly in stock and invite some friends over to share in this succulent, tasty dish.
       5. Wrestling Is Not Just an Act--celebrating the birthday on this day in 1965 of Canadian born wrestler Owen Hart who tragically was killed in a wrestling match in 1999.  http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x27baw_faces-of-death-wwe-owen-hart-s-fall_sport  
      6. Martin Z. Mollusk Day—never underestimate the ability of Americans, especially those living in Ocean City, New Jersey after a hard, snowy winter, to create an event on National Tourists Day to attract tourists to spend money. If Martin Z. Mollusk, a hermit crab, sees his shadow today while crab walking to the ocean, summer will come one week early—top that Punxsutawney Phil! 
On this day in
       a. 1846 the oldest surviving  weekly newspaper the Cambridge Chronicle was first published; in an era of 24/7 news on TV, radio, and the internet, it is still circulated today to some 7,500 households in Cambridge.
       b. 1920 in a typical prePutin move, the Soviet Union and Georgia signed the Treaty of Moscow recognizing the independence of Georgia (Stalin’s place of birth) only to invade the country six months later.
       c. 1952 the concept of an integrated circuit, the foundation for computers, was first published by Geoffrey Dummer; six years later Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments was awarded a patent based on Dummer’s ideas.  
       d. 1954 after a siege of 55 days the battle of Dien Bien Phu ended with a crushing Vietnamese victory and humiliating French defeat causing the withdrawal of the French from Vietnam and laying the groundwork for Lyndon Johnson preoccupation with the siege of Khe Sahn 13 years later while the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese were diligently preparing to launch the TET offensive that turned American support in support of the war to opposition that grew each year.  
       e. 2000 in a sad day for world peace, Vladimir Putin was inaugurated President of the Russian Federation.
Reflections on National Tourists’ Day especially for those thinking of visiting California, Oregon, Washington, or Alaska (to look not to swim): “To vacation beside the beautiful waters of the beach and the beauty that surrounds it, is to discover tranquility from within.” Wayne Chirisa, nice observation from someone I can find anything about other than he has a collection of quotes on a variety of subjects online.
Please enjoy the 140 character poems on events of interest on my twitter account below (if you like them, retweet and join 158 growing followers and please follow me) and follow my blogs. Always good, incisive and entertaining poems on my blogs—click on the links below. Go to www.alaskanpoet.blogspot.com for Ridley’s Believe It Or Not—This Day In History, poems to inspire, touch, emote, elate and enjoy and poems on breaking news items of importance. Go to Rhymes On The Newsworthy Times for comments on important and breaking news events that should be of interest. www.alaskanpoet.blogspot.com Ridley's Believe It Or Not  Rhymes On The Newsworthy Times
© May 7 , 2015 Michael P. Ridley aka the Alaskanpoet
Alaskanpoet for Hire, Poems to Admire
Poet Extraordinaire Beyond Compare
Rhymes for All the Memorable Times
The Perfect gift, All Recipients to Receive a Lasting lift
         
 
 

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