Good 55º terminally smokey morning.
It's been so smokey that our hospital ER up here are all filled up!
Yesterday the smoke was so horrible again. Where is my
mountain??????????
....looking east....
Then by late afternoon they disappeared a little more...
Dude napped on the porch for awhile... and wanted his tummy rubbed when I
came out there to take pictures...
Neither he or Bruiser wanted to be outside for longer than 10
or 5 minutes at a time.
The La Tuna Canyon fire in the Burbank/Tujunga/Sunland area has reached
epic proportions and has been deemed the largest wildfire in Los Angeles
history. A friend of mine lives up there in Sunland and last report from her was
the cars were packed and they were ready to leave. Here is her house
Saturday...
They were given evacuation orders but she wouldn't leave until it was absolutely necessary! Hmmmm............... Not good.
Birthdays today... Loren Otto, Marine Corps League. Here's
Loren on the far right and also with our Congressman, Greg Walden. HAPPY
BIRTHDAY LOREN!!!
And one of my BFF's... Karen Baertschiger, aka Sugar Bear, mom of our Senator Herman.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GIRLFRIEND! We will celebrate soon, after you
return from Minnie-sota!
Historically this date...
1781 – Los Angeles,
California, is founded as El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora La Reina
de los Ángeles de Porciúncula (The Village of Our
Lady, the Queen of the Angels of Porziuncola) by 44 Spanish settlers.
1888 – George Eastman registers the trademark Kodak and receives a patent for
his camera that uses roll film.
1957 – The Ford Motor
Company introduces the Edsel.
1972 – Mark
Spitz becomes the first competitor to win seven medals
at a single Olympic
Games.
1998 – Google is founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two students at Stanford
University.
1913 – Mickey Cohen, American gangster (d. 1976)
I was feeling lousy, I'm sure from all the smoke, so stayed in and turned on the AC. I did have to go take the trash can to the road, but did that in my car, not the golf cart! Going to stay in today too!
I think I need this shirt....
Worked on the photos for the Smilebox..... and here it is...
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All I know. Nuff said. Happy Labor Day Monday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
September 4th
Labor Day
Dedicated in honor of the worker, it is also appropriately called the
"workingman's holiday". The holiday is dedicated to you in respect and
appreciation for the work you do in or outside of the home, union or non-union,
big company, small companies, or government. As long as you work somewhere at
something, this holiday is for you!
The first Labor Day was held celebrated in New York City on September 5,
1882 and was started by the Central Labor Union in New York City. In 1884, it
was moved to the first Monday in September where it is celebrated today. Labor
Day quickly became popular and one state after another voted it as a holiday. On
June 28, 1894, the U.S. congress voted it a national holiday.
Labor Day is also viewed as the official end of summer. While the Fall
Equinox is still a couple of weeks away, kids go back to school and summer
vacations are over.
Labor Day tradition: This
day is celebrated with a day off and union sponsored parades. Many people
celebrate this weekend with one last picnic. It is also the date that many
people close up the pool, and put away the boats.
Was it McGuire or Maguire? Either Peter McGuire or Matthew Maguire is
the Creator of Labor Day. Peter J. McGuire, was an active labor organizer. He
was also general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and a
co-founder of the American Federation of Labor. He was believed to be the first
to suggest a day be dedicated to American workers and their accomplishments.
Matthew Maguire however, was secretary of the Central Labor Union in New York in
1882 and many believed that he proposed the holiday in
1882.
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