My Daily Bread Crumbs 24 Jun 2022
June 24th 2022 - Holidays and Observances
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- Army Day or Battle of Carabobo Day (Venezuela)
- Bannockburn Day (Scotland)
- Christian feast day:
- Day of the Caboclo (Amazonas, Brazil)
- Inti Raymi, a winter solstice festival and a New Year in the Andes of the Southern Hemisphere (Sacsayhuamán)
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St John's Day and the second day of the Midsummer celebrations (although this is not the astronomical summer solstice, see June 20) (Roman Catholic Church, Europe), and its related observances:
- Enyovden (Bulgaria)
- Jaanipäev (Estonia)
- Jāņi (Latvia)
- Jónsmessa (Iceland)
- Midsummer Day (England)
- Saint Jonas' Festival or Joninės (Lithuania)
- Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (Quebec)
- Sânziene (western Carpathian Mountains of Romania)
- Wattah Wattah Festival (Philippines)
- Fors Fortuna, ancient Roman festival to Fortuna
Observances
Cream Tea Day
Farmer Day
Matariki
National Food Truck Day
National Relationship Equity Day
Vincy Mas in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Tana Mongeau
Stassi Schroeder
Fun Observances ( 2 )
Take Your Dog to Work Day
Studies have shown that bringing pets to work can increase productivity. So, on a Friday in June, take your dog to work to celebrate Take Your Dog to Work Day.
Celebrated annually since 1999 on the first Friday after Father’s Day in the United States, the unofficial holiday was created by Pet Sitters International as a way to encourage dog adoption and to celebrate the love and joy dogs bring to the lives of their pet parents.
The week preceding this unofficial holiday is Take Your Pets to Work Week.
How to Celebrate?
- Take your furry friend to work on this day. Make sure you let your co-workers know that you will be bringing your dog to work and clear it with anyone who may have allergies or other issues.
- Have your company organize a visit to the local dog shelter, or, better yet, let the local dog shelter come to your workplace with dogs that are in need of a loving home – you never know, some of your co-workers may adopt a dog!
Did You Know…
… that in ancient China, royals would carry little dogs in their sleeves to keep warm?
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Swim a Lap Day
Dive into a pool and swim a lap or two for your health on June 24 or Swim a Lap Day. The unofficial holiday celebrates the ancient sport of swimming and encourages people to engage in it for the purpose of exercise.
Humans have been swimming since antiquity for survival, recreation, and exercise. Historians and archaeologists have found cave paintings and written scripts that depict swimming as a common and enjoyable activity.
Swimming emerged as a competitive sport in 19th century England, though there is historical evidence that the ancient Japanese were responsible for inventing it. Today, swimming is one of the most popular Olympic sports around the world and includes four kinds of swimming styles: the front crawl, backstroke, butterfly, and the breaststroke.
Swim your Way to Health
Studies have shown that swimming offers many health benefits. Because a swimmer uses all of his or her muscles while swimming, the activity is considered to be an excellent all-around workout. Not only does it burn substantial amounts of calories, it also increases heart activity and builds muscle strength. In addition, swimming can reduce stress and help people relax.
In young children, swimming can help build posture, increase coordination, and flexibility, and can help with motor development.
How to Celebrate?
- This one's easy: get into your swim gear, take a dip in your local pool, and swim a lap or 2.
- If you prefer, go swim in a lake, river, or the sea. Make sure you take all the necessary precautions one must take when swimming in nature.
- If you have never learned to swim, today is just the day to begin. Many community pools hold adult swimming classes. Join them and get started.
- Organize a pool party with family and friends and have your own mini-swim meet.
- Have children? Take a class on pool safety and how to supervise kids around pools and other bodies of water.
Did You Know…
…that swimming is the only sport that could save a life?
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Martians land on Earth, and the first thing they do is seek out a doctor to discuss reproduction.
"Martian forms come down an assembly line, and robots add the head, arms, and legs," the head Martian begins. "At the end of the line, they receive a power surge that activates them, and they walk away to their first assignment. Now, how do you humans do it?" The doctor whispers in the Martian’s ear. His eyes grow huge in disbelief.
"That’s incredible," he says.
"Why?" asks the doctor.
"Because that’s how we build cars."
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I’d just sat down at a Manhattan diner when I noticed schav on the menu. Since I hadn’t had a bowl of the cold, sour soup in quite a while, I ordered some.
"We don’t have it today," said the waitress.
"Oh, you have it only on certain days?" I asked.
"No, we never have it."
I was confused. "Then why is it on the menu?"
"Oh," she said with a shrug, "some people like it."
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Experience is a great teacher, especially if it’s someone else who’s learning from his mistakes. These examples were sent to learnfrommyfail.failblog.org:
"When holding a DVD in one hand and food in the other, remember which hand has what when you take a bite."
"When running errands where one stop involves going to a bank and one involves dropping off a firearm, drop off the firearm first."
"If you’re prone to impulse purchases, stick to shoes, not tattoos."
"When attending a funeral, never clap after the eulogy, regardless of how meaningful and heartfelt it was."
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After I was widowed, I moved to Wales. My neighbor asked me where my husband was. "He’s gone to a better place," I said.
She looked amazed. "Better than Wales?"
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R.I.P.
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