I was once the prolific hiker. Up and down the river walk back and forth stopping to speak with the horse mounted city police and upon their horses which I encountered.
I was in great shape and felt very good.
Today is National Trails Day.
It is held under the auspices of the US Forest Service on the the first Saturday in June and is "fee free" day across the land.
The day was established by the American Hiking Society in 1993. It encourages us to explore outdoor spaces, participate in volunteer stewardship projects, and advocate for equitable trail access.
It's a lovely day to engage in a 50 some odd mile walk so get moving !
Every time I turn around there is another surreptitious United Nations holiday aimed at fostering their world domination and the advent of Agenda 2030.
I want the entire false notion of sustainability erased from those idiotic notions the populace wish to carry around the face of the Earth.
Today is World Environment Day another one of those days the United Nations uses to try and assume control of the world.
Boo United Nations.
Get the United States OUT of the United Nations.
Get the United Nations OUT of the United States.
Today we observe partaking of and savoring the classic spirit Cognac.
Cognac is a premium variety of brandy that is exclusively produced in the Cognac region of southwestern France. Protected by strict French law, true Cognac must be made from specific white grapes (primarily Ugni Blanc), double-distilled in copper pot stills, and aged in French oak barrels for at least two years.
While all Cognac is brandy, not all brandy is Cognac. Brandy is a broad term for any spirit distilled from fermented fruit juice (such as apples, pears, or cherries) and can be made anywhere in the world. Cognac is restricted to grapes grown in the legally defined Cognac region of France.
While there are no official age numbers on a standard Cognac label, the industry uses specific designations based on the youngest eau-de-vie in the blend.
V.S. (Very Special) / Three Star - Aged for a minimum of 2 years
V.S.O.P. (Very Superior Old Pale) / Reserve: Aged for a minimum of 4 years
XO (Extra Old) / Napoleon - Aged for a minimum of 10 years
I've been eyeing various bicycles lately as an outlet and for exercise.
Today is World Bicycle Day.
They are contributory to the health by providing exercise and the environment because they don't require fuel and therefore are void of pollution in and of themselves. The day supposedly highlights the health and environmental benefits of cycling.
The day is "recognized" by the United Nations who simply want to use it to make you their minions. Too bad they're out to become your defacto rulers and kill you if you get in the way.
June 3 is globally celebrated as World Bicycle Day, which shouldn't be a United Nations recognized observance at all.
Live Long and prosper.
Death to the third world United Nations seeking to take everything and everybody over. The democratic leadership are part and parcel to Agenda 2030 and as such are complicit in the criminal activity which is The United Nations.
Early in my career I was keen on getting off early. Getting paid and being off was that state of being I naturally pursued.
I'm happy to say well before the middle of my career I began to seek somewhere to go. Some place to be. I found myself wanting to be useful more so than being off.
Today is National Leave the Office Early Day. It is an unofficial holiday celebrated each June 2 under the auspices of productivity expert Laura Stack.
The day encourages professionals to manage their efficiency better, beat peak traffic, and take some well-deserved time off to prevent burnout.
Younger folks will find this far more appealing than older workaholics such as myself.
This is an unofficial observance so you are not automatically authorized home early. If you want to take part without getting into trouble with your boss ensure that the proper arrangements have been made aforehand.
Obtain permission. Make sure your manager know in advance that you plan to celebrate and offer to make up any missed hours.
Use it as an excuse to eliminate inefficient workflows so you can pack up on time without leaving tasks unfinished
Plan a getaway and utilize the extra afternoon hours to run errands, hit happy hour, or enjoy outdoor activities so you can return the next day refreshed.
It's okay to leave the office early as long as it's approved by those who run the office.
National Say Something Nice Day is each June First.
It is dedicated to counteracting negativity and promoting civility through genuine, uplifting compliments.
The day began in 2006 under the auspices of Mayor Keith Summey of North Charleston, South Carolina.
It began to recognize the communication efforts and book Say Something Nice: Be a Lifter at Work by one Dr Mitch Carnell.
The day was backed by groups like the South Baptist Convention and the Charleston-Atlantic Presbytery
To mark the day make someone's morning by noting something positive about them.
Gee, for a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Send a heartfelt email, text, or letter to a friend or coworker showing appreciation for their hard work.
Share kind words or compliments on your social media channels to start a chain reaction of niceness
Various studies on positive communication show that genuinely praising and thanking others helps reduce stress, anxiety, and depression while boosting the emotional wellness of both the giver and the receiver.
Joan of Arc died on May 30, 1431, when she was burned at the stake in Rouen, France.
Captured by Burgundian forces and sold to the English, the 19-year-old was convicted of heresy by an English-backed tribunal, though her verdict was officially overturned decades later.
The English orchestrated a politically motivated heresy trial to invalidate the coronation of King Charles VII, whom Joan had helped crown.
She was accused of heresy, primarily for claiming her visions were divinely sent and for refusing to stop wearing men's military clothing.
She initially signed a confession to escape the fire but soon retracted it and resumed wearing male attire, which led to her immediate re-condemnation as an unrepentant heretic.
In 1456, an inquisitorial court reinvestigated the charges at the request of her mother and Pope Callixtus III. The original verdict was overturned, and Joan was officially declared a martyr. Nearly five centuries later, the Roman Catholic Church canonized Joan of Arc as a saint on May 16, 1920.
When I was young I was overweight. This abated after I became a young man and pursued fitness as a lifestyle. Now I have little body fat as the elderly codger I am now.
I attribute this to the medications I take for Metabolic Syndrome X, aka adult onset diabetes.
National Senior Health and Fitness Day is celebrated every year on the last Wednesday of May.
It is part of the Older Americans Month activities.
National Senior Health and Fitness Day is the largest health and wellness movement for seniors in the US.
It encourages the health benefits of fitness to a sector of the populace which may become lacking.
Harambe was a 17-year-old male western lowland gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo who was shot and killed on May 28, 2016.
These were the consequences after a three-year-old boy climbed a barrier and fell into his enclosure.
His tragic death sparked an intense global debate about zoo ethics and animal captivity.
On May 28, 2016, a young boy slipped past a barrier and fell roughly 15 feet into the moat surrounding the zoo's gorilla habitat.
Harambe approached the child and dragged him through the water. Fearing that the 450-pound gorilla could severely injure or kill the child, the zoo's Dangerous Animal Response Team shot and killed Harambe.
The boy survived with minor injuries.
Following his death, Harambe became one of the most widespread internet mentions ever. His memory spawned countless viral trends, ironic tributes, and internet campaigns. It makes you wonder if the animal's death was really required in the situation. His keeper at the zoo was inconsolable.
Sunscreen protects the skin from harmful UV rays which may cause skin cancer in the over or chronically exposed.
Sun bathing is said to make the skin more attractive by activating melanin, the pigments which cause that brown glow and darkening of the skin so many seek to attain these days.
Today is National Sunscreen Day.
The day promotes sun safety and skin cancer awareness as summer approaches.
Sunscreen products have a comparative index called "sun protection factor" which allows you to understand how much a particular product may offer in sun protection.
The usual and customary numbers range from SPF 50 downward with the higher numbers indicative of more protection. Lower numbers indicate less protection.
Conventional wisdom is to apply sunscreen and reapply as required to maintain coverage.
Also, if you sunbathe remember to turn so you won't burn.
Whenever I think of Dracula my mind wanders back to childhood and my good ole late friend Chris.
We lived at Key West during my late middle school years and did all manner of super 8 film work depicting old classics of horror such as vampires and wolf men and it was an idyllic fun time during those carefree years.
Today we have World Dracula Day.
It is observed each May 26 to commemorate the publication date of Bram Stoker's iconic Gothic novel Dracula on May 26, 1897.
The day was established in 2012 by the Whitby Dracula Society, the day celebrates the profound impact the Count has had on international literature and pop culture.
It is typically celebrated by reading or re-reading the original 1897 book, participating in movie marathons, hosting parties featuring adaptations of Dracula and the legends surrounding the character as well as vampire themed gatherings, costume parties, and discussion groups.
We have another memorial day upon us and it is again time to remember and honor fallen service members.
The symbology is many and varied and includes flying the national ensign at half staff until noon, the red poppy, Battlefield Cross, white roses, playing and Taps.
Let us not forget those who gave all in the defense of our freedom.
It's not a "happy" day for sure but we may at least acknowledge the honor, commitment, and courage of those who served in the military.
All gave some. Some gave all. Remember your military men and women on Memorial Day. It's the least we can do to honor those who defended our freedom.
Okay scavengers ! Today is National Scavenger Hunt Day. It's not the animal kingdom scavengers such as the vulture of which I speak ...
Although they are indeed essential in the scheme of health and hygiene upon the planet. It is those human scavengers devising their games of collecting and categorizing items of the earth.
It is observed each May 24th and encourages outdoor exploration, teamwork, and problem-solving through interactive search games. It is widely observed with friends and family by setting up localized challenges, backyard adventures, or digital photo hunts.
The day honors one Elsa Maxwell. She was an American author, songwriter, and professional hostess. Her claim to fame is being widely credited with introducing the modern scavenger hunt as a popular party game in the 1930s.
Give participants a list of unusual or funny prompts and have them use their phones to snap pictures instead of collecting physical objects.
If you are visiting a local park, create a checklist of outdoor elements like specific types of leaves, rocks, or animal tracks to locate.
Use the Geocaching app to find hidden containers and "caches" from your immediate vicinity.