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Friday, March 25, 2022

Weather ~ Picture of the Day ~ Louisiana History ~ Italian Spring Fling Pasta ~ National Medal of Honor Day

  


Good 36º clear morning. 
 
Yesterday was a beautiful day and we topped at 85º!!!! It sure felt like summer.
 
 
Picture of the Day....ha ha ha.. an icicle that looks like a hummingbird!😮
 

 
 
 
Interesting about Louisiana
 
The world famous “Mardi Gras” is celebrated in New Orleans. Mardi Gras is an ancient custom that originated in southern Europe. It celebrates food and fun just before the 40 days of Lent: a Catholic time of prayer and sacrifice.

The Battle of New Orleans, which made Andrew Jackson a national hero, was fought two weeks after the War of 1812 had ended and more than a month before the news of the war’s end had reached Louisiana.
 
Louisiana was named in honor of King Louis XIV of France.


 
Louisiana has the tallest state capitol building in the United States; the building is 450 feet tall with 34 floors.


 
Metairie is home to the longest bridge over water in the world, the Lake Pontchartrain causeway. The causeway connects Metairie with St. Tammany Parish on the North Shore. The causeway is 24 miles long.


 
Between April 17,1862 and May 18, 1864 20 major Civil War battles and engagements were fought on Louisiana soil.
 
In 1803 the United States paid France $15 million for the Louisiana Territory. 828,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River. The lands acquired stretched from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and from the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian border. Thirteen states were carved from the Louisiana Territory. The Louisiana Purchase nearly doubled the size of the United States.
 
Winnsboro, the “Stars and Stripes Capital of Louisiana”, is one of the most patriotic cities in America. On Memorial Day, July 4th, Veteran’s Day, Labor Day, and other special occasions, approximately 350 American flags fly proudly along highway 15.
 
 

 
From Mr. Food

 

When you're craving something fresh-tasting and satisfying, fill your plate up with our Italian Spring Fling Pasta. This angel hair pasta dish features some great springtime flavors. One whiff of this is all it'll take to get your family to the dinner table.

 

  • 1/3 cup olive oil
  • 1 cup chopped onion
  • 5 large tomatoes, cut into 1-inch chunks
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 (14-ounce) can artichoke hearts, drained, cut in half
  • 1 (2.5-ounce) can sliced black olives, drained
  • 1/4 cup sliced fresh basil
  • 1 pound angel hair pasta

 

  1. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, heat oil; cook onion 5 minutes. Add tomatoes, garlic, salt, and pepper and cook 8 to 10 minutes, or until tomatoes are broken down, stirring occasionally. Add artichokes, olives, and basil and cook 3 to 5 minutes, or until heated through.
     
  2. Meanwhile, in a large pot of boiling water, cook pasta 4 to 5 minutes, or until tender; drain. Place pasta on large platter, top with tomato mixture, and serve.

 

****Sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese just before serving.

 
 
 
Historically this date.....
1943 – Start of the American amphibious landings in the Philippines a turning point in the Pacific War.


1990 – The Happy Land fire was an arson fire that kills 87 people trapped inside an illegal nightclub in the New York City borough of The Bronx.


1996 – An 81-day-long standoff between the anti-government group Montana Freemen and law enforcement near Jordan, Montana, begins.


 


And births this date include....
1911 – Jack Ruby, killer of Lee Harvey Oswald (d. 1967)
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1918 – Howard Cosell, American sports reporter (d. 1995)
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1928 – Jim Lovell, American astronaut
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1940 – Anita Bryant, American singer
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She certainly got herself and career in trouble back in the 70's voicing her opinion against gays~


1942 – Aretha Franklin, American singer (d.2018)
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1947 – Elton John, English singer-songwriter, pianist, producer, and actor
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1965 – Sarah Jessica Parker, American actress
 
 


 

1982 – Danica Patrick, American race car driver
 
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All I know. Nuff said. Have a good Friday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo


National Medal of Honor Day on March 25th recognizes all Medal of Honor recipients.
On March 25, 1863, Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton presented the first Medals of Honor (Army) to six members of  “Andrews Raiders” for their volunteering and participation during an American Civil War raid in April of 1862.
Created in 1861, the Medal of Honor is the United States of America’s highest military honor.  It is awarded only to US military personnel by the President of the United States in the name of Congress for personal acts of valor above and beyond the call of duty.
There are three versions of the Medal of Honor; one for the Army, one for the Navy and one for the Air Force, with personnel of the Marine Corps and the Coast Guard receiving the Navy version.
Since its creation, there have been 3,468 Medals of Honor awarded to the country’s soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, and coast guardsmen.

HOW TO OBSERVE

Some federal, state, local, and military organizations may hold events recognizing Medal of Honor recipients. These events may be public or private. Other ways to participate include:
  • Volunteering for your local veteran organization
  • Donate to a veteran service organization
  • Adopt a Medal of Honor grave site
  • Fly the U.S. flag at your home or business
  • Visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
  • Visit local memorial sites
 

NATIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR DAY HISTORY

In 1990, the United States Congress designated March 25th of each year as National Medal of Honor Day.

Q. Have any women received the Medal of Honor?
A. Yes. Following the American Civil War, President Andrew Jackson presented Dr. Mary Edwards Walker with the Medal of Honor for her volunteer work with the Union Army, often going behind enemy lines to care for civilians.

Q. Has any U.S. president received the Medal of Honor?
A. Yes, but only one. Theodore Roosevelt received the honor for his services during the Spanish American War. It was awarded to Roosevelt posthumously by President Bill Clinton in 2001.

 

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Years ago when John, Mother and I drove to Arkansas to visit the family we also drove to New Orleans. We traveled over the Pontchartrain Causeway. It was interesting but scary too. Only two lanes and what if a car broke down or ran out of gas?? YIKES! That was way before cell phones!
We loved New Orleans. It was legal to walk down the street with my tall glass of Hurricane Punch from Pat O'Briens! :)

XO Trisha