October 29, 2025 (Gregorian calendar/Day 301)
Wednesday, 19 Tikimt 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/2nd month)
Būl (Bul) לב 6 (Enochian calendar/8th month/Rain for crops)
Self-existing Moon 4, Alpha 12 (13 Moon calendar/first quarter moon)
~ Self-existing Owl Moon of Form, October 18th – November 14th
Reed Moon: October 28 – November 23 (Celtic 13 Moon calendar)
Day 8, 8th lunation at 46-56%, 6012 (lunisolar calendar/Sabbath Day)
13.0.13.0.15 6 Men 13 Sak’ (Mayan Long Count calendar)
National Cat Day,
~ New York Stock Exchange completely collapsed in 1929
photo of the day

One day many will hang their heads in shame
when they realize the evil they defended and the heroes they ridiculed.
*photo is mine
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Government Shutdown Clock – The White House
…Day 28 – and counting ~ this will be a new part of my posts until the gov opens back up…
All 21 Government Shutdowns in U.S. History: ThoughtCo.com …“In United States politics, government shutdowns occur whenever Congress fails to pass or the President of the United States refuses to sign or vetoes legislation funding the operation of some or all government agencies. Under the Antideficiency Act of 1982, the federal government must shut down affected agencies by furloughing non-essential personnel and curtailing agency activities and services that don’t directly relate to national security. While most government shutdowns are relatively short, they all result in disruption to government services and increased costs for the government—and thus taxpayers—due to lost labor. According to the financial rating agency Standard & Poor’s, the 16-day shutdown from October 1–17, 2013, had “taken $24 billion out of the economy” and “shaved at least 0.6 percent off annualized fourth-quarter 2013 GDP growth.”” …List of All Government Shutdowns, President in office, and Their Duration: October 1, 2025 to ongoing (President Trump), 2018-2019 (President Donald Trump): December 22, 2018 to January 25, 2019 – 34 days; 2018 (President Donald Trump): January 20 to January 23 – 3 days’ 2018 (President Donald Trump): February 9 – 1 day.; 2013 (President Barack Obama): October 1 to October 17 – 16 days; 1995-1996 (President Bill Clinton): December 16, 1995 to January 6, 1996 – 21 days; 1995 (President Bill Clinton): November 14 to 19 – 5 days; 1990 (President George H.W. Bush): October 5 to 9 – 3 days; 1987 (President Ronald Reagan): December 18 to December 20 – 1 day; 1986 (President Ronald Reagan): October 16 to October 18 – 1 day; 1984 (President Ronald Reagan): October 3 to October 5 – 1 day; 1984 (President Ronald Reagan): September 30 to October 3 – 2 days’ 1983 (President Ronald Reagan): November 10 to November 14 – 3 days; 1982 (President Ronald Reagan): December 17 to December 21 – 3 days; 1982 (President Ronald Reagan): September 30 to October 2 – 1 day; 1981 (President Ronald Reagan): November 20 to November 23 – 2 days; 1979 (President Jimmy Carter): September 30 to October 12 – 11 days; 1978 (President Jimmy Carter): September 30 to October 18 18 day; 1977 (President Jimmy Carter): November 30 to December 9 – 8 days; 1977 (President Jimmy Carter): October 31 to November 9 – 8 days; 1977 (President Jimmy Carter): September 30 to October 13 – 12 days; 1976 (President Gerald Ford): September 30 to October 11 – 10 days
hope you have a great day!
thanks for stopping by!!
25 Bizarre Frontier Security Hacks That Could Save Your Life: ask a prepper …“When you live off-grid, every shadow could be a threat, and every creak outside your cabin could mean trouble. Back in the frontier days, settlers didn’t have motion sensors, cameras, or smart locks. But they had grit, creativity, and a deep understanding of how to make the land work in their favor. Many of their oddball security tricks still hold up today, especially when high-tech solutions are no longer an option. These simple, low-tech hacks weren’t about paranoia, they were about survival. And some of these ideas are surprisingly effective even now.” …fishhooks on twine as trip alarms, cactus or thorn patches as natural barbed wire, geese as watchdogs, g=broken glass around windowsills, hollow fence posts as safes, shutter locks that can only be opened from the inside – plus more

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