Put your heart, mind, and soul into even your smallest acts.
I have placed my heart, mind, and soul into having a Happy
Friday!
Dec 29, 2012
Dead Sea Scrolls
As we look to the future, sometimes it is
also good to look at the past. Here is a site that features the
actual dead sea scrolls. Brilliant pictures and descriptions. It
allows you to view, enlarge, scroll, etc.
Fragments of every book of the Hebrew Bible, except the Book of Esther were found in the Qumran caves, the most famous of the Dead Sea Scrolls sites. Some of these ancient copies are identical to the traditional text of the Hebrew Bible that is used today. Other copies preserve differences in the text, which was in the process of standardization.
Fascinating to see the original manuscripts. LINK
Fragments of every book of the Hebrew Bible, except the Book of Esther were found in the Qumran caves, the most famous of the Dead Sea Scrolls sites. Some of these ancient copies are identical to the traditional text of the Hebrew Bible that is used today. Other copies preserve differences in the text, which was in the process of standardization.
Fascinating to see the original manuscripts. LINK
Candy Cane Myths and Facts
The myth is the white base color
of the candy cane symbolizes Jesus’ purity; the red stripes
symbolize Jesus’ blood when he died on the cross; and the J shape
was chosen to represent the J in Jesus. These and all other
religious connotations have been debunked or not able to be proven
as fact.
The facts - Candy canes started as white sugar sticks with no hook as early as the 1600s. There is no reference to calling them candy "canes" until the mid to late 1600s. No fact as to why the sticks were changed into canes, although many believe it was so the candy could be hung on a Christmas tree.
The red stripe was not added until the early 1900s. No one knows who invented the stripes, but Christmas cards prior to the year 1900 showed only all-white candy canes. Christmas cards after 1900 showed illustrations of striped candy canes.
The bottom line is that we do not know who started making them, why, or who added the hook, but most people love candy canes and that is a fact.
The facts - Candy canes started as white sugar sticks with no hook as early as the 1600s. There is no reference to calling them candy "canes" until the mid to late 1600s. No fact as to why the sticks were changed into canes, although many believe it was so the candy could be hung on a Christmas tree.
The red stripe was not added until the early 1900s. No one knows who invented the stripes, but Christmas cards prior to the year 1900 showed only all-white candy canes. Christmas cards after 1900 showed illustrations of striped candy canes.
The bottom line is that we do not know who started making them, why, or who added the hook, but most people love candy canes and that is a fact.
Personal Genome Map for $99
What a great way to begin the
New Year. Get your genome mapped. A few years ago it cost over ten
thousand dollars. LINK
Strange Christmas Traditions
On Christmas in Caracas they skate to mass on roller skates. Firecrackers pop to wake the citizens, who put on their skates for the pre-dawn trip to mass. Streets are closed in the mornings to allow the skating churchgoers to pass.
In Catalonia, the traditional nativity scene has an extra figure. El Caganer can be found somewhere on the periphery of the scene, crouched in the squatting position of a bowel movement. It is believed “The Defecator” in the nativity scene will fertilize the coming year with a good harvest of wealth and prosperity. The statue can be a monk, a shepherd, a popular sports star, or celebrity, but he is always wearing his signature red Catalan hat as he squats above a pile.
In Italy, the gift-bringer is a kind but hideous witch named La Befana. She missed seeing the Christ-child, because she was busy when the wise men told her to come. La Befana comes late, several days after Christmas Day, but leaves gifts at each house in case the holy infant is there.
In Ireland it is traditional to leave out mince pie and Guinness as snacks for Santa.
Norwegians legend says witches and evil spirits come out on Christmas Eve to steal brooms and ride around causing mischief.
In the Ukraine, Christmas trees are adorned with silver and gold spider webs. This tradition came from the story of a poor woman without means to decorate for the holiday. As she slept, spiders spun webs of pure gold and silver to beautify her tree and bring her wealth.
Dec 27, 2012
Wordology, Borborygmus
Seems this one is appropriate for
the holiday season. It is the rumbling noises your stomach makes.
What I Did Not Get For Christmas
This one is sure to
give you borborygmus. It is a name-brand scent in a little bottle
that was introduced in December 2012.
Pizza Hut Inc. in Canada came out with a limited edition bottle of Pizza Hut perfume, probably to advertise the chain’s sense of humor.
The perfume is supposed to recreate the smell of a box of Pizza Hut being opened, with top notes of freshly baked dough, according to the company. Pizza hut is owned by Yum Brands, which also owns KFC and Taco Bell among others.
Pizza Hut Inc. in Canada came out with a limited edition bottle of Pizza Hut perfume, probably to advertise the chain’s sense of humor.
The perfume is supposed to recreate the smell of a box of Pizza Hut being opened, with top notes of freshly baked dough, according to the company. Pizza hut is owned by Yum Brands, which also owns KFC and Taco Bell among others.
Google Fun
Type in the word askew and see the results. Type
in the word sphere and see the results.
Type in "the loneliest number" then click on images and see the results.
Type in "the loneliest number" then click on images and see the results.
Interesting Feet Facts
As we enjoy the holidays sitting in
front of a warm fire with our feet up and pondering our toes, here
are a few interesting feet facts.
Human feet can sweat up to a pint of fluid a day. Feet have more sweat glands than any other part of the body, approximately 125,000 in each foot. The toughest skin on your body is on your feet. Toenails grow fastest during your teenage years, in hot weather, and when you are pregnant.
American actor Matthew McGrory, 7'6" had the record-breaking foot size until he passed away in 2005. He was in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the tallest actor and having the largest toe. His shoe size was 29 1/2.
Human feet can sweat up to a pint of fluid a day. Feet have more sweat glands than any other part of the body, approximately 125,000 in each foot. The toughest skin on your body is on your feet. Toenails grow fastest during your teenage years, in hot weather, and when you are pregnant.
American actor Matthew McGrory, 7'6" had the record-breaking foot size until he passed away in 2005. He was in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the tallest actor and having the largest toe. His shoe size was 29 1/2.
Dec 23, 2012
Blog Statistics
Was reviewing my blog site statistics and it showed 68
countries visited my blog during November, 2012. Here they are, in order of
number of visitors. Over half came from outside the US.
Welcome and thank you to all my visitors and new best friends.
United
States
United
Kingdom
Canada
Philippines
Russia
South
Korea
Norway
Malaysia
Turkey
United
Arab Emirates
Singapore
Finland
Spain
Netherlands
Thailand
Saudi
Arabia
Pakistan
Lithuania
Ireland
Hong Kong
Greece
Serbia
Portugal
Egypt
Bulgaria
Trinidad
and Tobago
Switzerland
Romania
New
Zealand
Italy
Denmark
Botswana
Bahrain
Welcome and thank you to all my visitors and new best friends.
Australia
India
Brazil
Germany
Sweden
Mexico
France
Israel
Ukraine
Sri
Lanka
Slovenia
Peru
Nepal
Mongolia
Mauritius
Japan
Iraq
Indonesia
Czech
Republic
Croatia
Colombia
Belgium
Austria
Argentina
Taiwan
South
Africa
Slovakia
Qatar
Puerto
Rico
Poland
Nigeria
Luxembourg
Jamaica
Estonia
Cameroon
Happy Friday
Ability is what you are capable of doing. Motivation determines what
you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.
My motivation allows my ability to aim my attitude toward having a Happy Friday!
My motivation allows my ability to aim my attitude toward having a Happy Friday!
Facts about Mistletoe
The name comes from the fact
mistletoe starts from bird droppings made from the red or white
berries. It is a parasitic plant and roots to the branches of trees.
Thus “mistle” or “missel”, which meant “dung”, and “toe”, which came
from the Anglo-Saxon “tan” meaning “twig.” There are over 900
species of mistletoe and it grows on a wide variety of trees.
Ancient Greeks considered the plant an aphrodisiac and believed it aided in fertility. Norseman believed mistletoe was a plant of peace and when enemies met under the mistletoe they were obliged to stop fighting for at least a day. Eventually, this spawned a tradition to hang mistletoe over the doorway for peace and good luck.
It became associated with Christmas from the tradition of hanging mistletoe in one’s home to bring good luck and peace to those within the house. It hung year round and was replaced each Christmas eve or at New Year.
During the 16th century in Britain, it became popular to create a ball of mistletoe hung as a Christmas decoration. Couples standing under the mistletoe were to kiss if the mistletoe ball still had berries. For each kiss, one berry would be taken from the ball. Once all the berries were gone, all the “luck” was drained out and it became bad luck to kiss beneath it.
Mistletoe leaves and young twigs are used by herbalists, and it is popular in Europe, especially in Germany, for treating circulatory and respiratory system problems.
Ancient Greeks considered the plant an aphrodisiac and believed it aided in fertility. Norseman believed mistletoe was a plant of peace and when enemies met under the mistletoe they were obliged to stop fighting for at least a day. Eventually, this spawned a tradition to hang mistletoe over the doorway for peace and good luck.
It became associated with Christmas from the tradition of hanging mistletoe in one’s home to bring good luck and peace to those within the house. It hung year round and was replaced each Christmas eve or at New Year.
During the 16th century in Britain, it became popular to create a ball of mistletoe hung as a Christmas decoration. Couples standing under the mistletoe were to kiss if the mistletoe ball still had berries. For each kiss, one berry would be taken from the ball. Once all the berries were gone, all the “luck” was drained out and it became bad luck to kiss beneath it.
Mistletoe leaves and young twigs are used by herbalists, and it is popular in Europe, especially in Germany, for treating circulatory and respiratory system problems.
Eight Other December 25 Events
December 25, 325 is the first
date that Christmas was celebrated specifically on December 25.
December 25, 597 England adopted the Julian calendar, now used by most of the world.
December 25, 800 Charlemagne is crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III.
December 25, 1066 William the Conqueror is crowned King of England.
December 25, 1717 the great Christmas Flood ravaged the Netherlands and parts of Germany and Scandinavia.
December 25, 1776 - 11pm, General George Washington, along with 5,400 men, crossed the Delaware River, in order to surprise Hessian troops celebrating the Christmas Holiday.
December 25, 1914 the Christmas Truce. During the height of World War I, the Germans began to sing Christmas Carols, crossed the lines, and met with Allies and both shook hands. (The next day they resumed fighting.)
December 25, 2002 University of New Mexico junior place-kicker Katie Hnida attempts to kick an extra point in a game against UCLA in the Las Vegas Bowl. She is first woman to play in Division I football.
December 25, 2012 - Merry Christmas!
December 25, 597 England adopted the Julian calendar, now used by most of the world.
December 25, 800 Charlemagne is crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III.
December 25, 1066 William the Conqueror is crowned King of England.
December 25, 1717 the great Christmas Flood ravaged the Netherlands and parts of Germany and Scandinavia.
December 25, 1776 - 11pm, General George Washington, along with 5,400 men, crossed the Delaware River, in order to surprise Hessian troops celebrating the Christmas Holiday.
December 25, 1914 the Christmas Truce. During the height of World War I, the Germans began to sing Christmas Carols, crossed the lines, and met with Allies and both shook hands. (The next day they resumed fighting.)
December 25, 2002 University of New Mexico junior place-kicker Katie Hnida attempts to kick an extra point in a game against UCLA in the Las Vegas Bowl. She is first woman to play in Division I football.
December 25, 2012 - Merry Christmas!
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