THIS DAY IN WW2 (10.7.40)
Over Britain... The Germans send 70 planes to raid dock targets in South Wales. In the British reckoning this is the first day of the battle of Britain.
Over the English Channel... There are more air battles in which there are losses on both sides.
TODAY IN MY LIFE
Blogging before the much-disliked "second job"
TODAY'S THOUGHT
A happy person is not a person in a certain set of circumstances, but rather a person with a certain set of attitudes ~ Hugh Downs
TODAY'S SELF-OBSERVATION
On a day where it's hard to do so, an excellent opportunity to practise reining in the attention.
TODAY'S QUESTION FOR YOU
In what do you hope?
TODAY'S ONELINER
If you're a dragon and it feels warm, shut your mouth, stupid! : D
GARY'S 100 CLASSIC ALBUMS YOU MUST OWN No.80
ALAN PARSONS PROJECT - Eye In The Sky (1982)
Excellent enjoyable prog-lite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMAGwMAXTpU
TRIVIA
The popular English vegetable the Swede is a biological cross between a cabbage and a turnip. Consequently, the leaves as well as the root is edible. Its proper name is the RUTABAGA. The term Swede was originally slang, shortened from "Swedish Turnip"
TODAY'S AFFIRMATION
I will keep in constant touch with the peace at the heart of myself.
Saturday, 10 July 2010
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