The second Sunday in May is Mother’s Day in most countries.
This day is observed in many countries in Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia and Americas, but the tradition to celebrate the holiday is native to the USA. Although world-wide celebration of Mother’s Day is influenced by different traditions, they are all common in origin. The very first Mother’s Day was celebrated in 1908 in the
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May the Force be with you...

Anyone else have a Star Wars coffee mug collection?…

rosescarlet:
Nice collection!

cerebus666:
🎶🎶💓💓

This is happening today in the USA…


Eclipse Raindate…In the event of inclement weather the eclipse will be rescheduled for Monday Sept. 14, 2099.


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If you like your spuds, National Tater Day on March 31st is for you! The day recognizes all kinds of potatoes which provide us with essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber.

Potatoes are quite versatile, which might explain why so many people like them. They are the number one consumed vegetable in the United States. And when you consider how many ways we can eat the
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mjc1225:
I love mashed potatoes with a dinner item. Tator tots as a snack.
tgbobafett77:
mashed, baked, french fries, or au gratin

Imagine walking down a street and hearing the Imperial March down the block...

I love the light saber dual on top of the Empire State Building...

fredhincanada:
That would be amazing to see!

This looks great. Anyone remember playing this video game? Ever watch the series Justified ? Walter Goggins plays great villan characters.

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fredhincanada:
I don't watch trailers or take spoilers, but I am so excited for this show!
brubs:
missing youuuuu

Can't wait for this to come out. Looks like it might be good..."Life...Balance..."

fredhincanada:
Have you ever watched "American Gods?"
brubs:
Love it!!! And absolute love ur profile pic 🕸️


ST. PATRICK'S DAY

St. Patrick's Day kicks off a worldwide celebration also known as the Feast of St. Patrick. On March 17th, many will wear green in honor of the Irish and decorate with shamrocks. According to lore, the wearing of the green tradition dates back to a story written about St. Patrick in 1726. St. Patrick (c. AD 385–461) used the shamrock to illustrate
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olgakulaga:
Happy st Patrick’s day!
fredhincanada:
I like the green sticker plan.  Great blog!