|
Post by ZandraJoi on Apr 18, 2021 8:22:24 GMT -5
"National Lineman Appreciation Day on April 18th honors the men and women who work around the clock to keep the power going. If the power is on where you are reading this article, you likely have a lineman to thank. From the power plant, the grid crisscrossing the country both above and underground and right up to the meters on our homes, these men and women build and maintain the system that keeps our nation running. Regardless of the source, the electricity has to be transported by employing transformers and other equipment. Due to the dangerous conditions power poses, safety is of utmost importance for both the lineman and the consumer. When mother nature destroys what our linemen have built up, they are on call to build it back up again as quickly as possible. These men and women work tirelessly to get emergency systems back in working order and urgently return service to remaining areas. Even when there is no crisis, they work under dangerous conditions on a daily basis. Whether they are working in trenches, near water or on high towers, the risks are extreme."
My notes: I do not envy those who do this type of job. But I do give deep appreciation & respect for those who do & help keep us with electricity. Anybody know of anybody who has this type of job?
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
Likes:
|
Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2021 12:49:29 GMT -5
WOW... they certainly have a very challenging job. It's nice to have a day to appreciate them.
|
|
|
Post by ZandraJoi on Apr 18, 2022 8:39:37 GMT -5
"National Animal Crackers Day on April 18th each year celebrates a childhood favorite. A box of these sweet animal-shaped crackers not only provided a delicious snack, but they also offered a little entertainment, too! The celebration brings us back to our childhood memories and the many boxes of Animal Crackers we shared with our friends. Animal Crackers refer to a type of small cookie baked in the shape of circus or zoo animals, such as a lion, tiger, bear or elephant. The most common variety is light-colored and slightly sweet. However, makers also offer chocolate and frosted varieties, too. Even though animal crackers are made with layered dough, much like crackers, they are sweet like cookies."
My notes: When I was little, I always loved Animal Crackers. Those in the small box. What about you?
|
|
|
Post by lainee on Apr 18, 2022 14:36:28 GMT -5
Yep, me too! Loved those little boxes of yummy animal crackers
|
|
|
Post by Bob on Apr 20, 2022 17:45:46 GMT -5
I remember those!
|
|
|
Post by ZandraJoi on Apr 18, 2023 7:23:34 GMT -5
"National Columnists’ Day on April 18th honors all newspaper columnists and their contributions to the truth in black and white. Columnists have the ability to inspire a plethora of emotions that often result in action. What many may not realize is that it is their intent. If their readers are not moved by their column, they have not done their job."
My notes: Anybody here who is into journalism? Do you like your job?
|
|
|
Post by Steve on Apr 21, 2023 11:06:33 GMT -5
Not into journalism but the quality of journalism has declined over the past few years. And I just mean grammatical and spelling errors. I always wonder if anyone proofreads this stuff before it being posted ...
|
|
|
Post by ZandraJoi on Apr 18, 2024 9:23:30 GMT -5
"During National Poetry Month in April, National Poem in Your Pocket Day shares the way poetry brings joy by simply carrying one in your pocket. When you share the poem, you'll bring joy to others. There are so many different styles of poetry. This day, however, places no restrictions on the rhyme, rhythm, syllables, or length. The goal is to share a poem. You may scribble it on a receipt or recite one while waiting in line. Add a poem to the back of an envelope on outgoing mail. Don't be surprised if you discover a poem tucked into a book. You might even find one jotted down on the side of your coffee cop on the tag of your teabag."
My notes: Do you have a favorite poem to share? What do you think of Poetry? I've written poems & stories since I was a kid. I don't really care to read others lol
|
|