May 21, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/5th month/Day 140)
Thursday, 13 Ginbot 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/9th month)
Ziw (Zif) זו 28 (Enochian calendar/2nd month/Bright flowers)
~ Omer 33
1 June, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Spectral Moon 11, Limi 20 (13 Moon calendar/Waxing Crescent moon)
~ Spectral Serpent Moon of Liberation, May 2nd – May 29th
Hawthorn Moon: May 13 – June 9 (Celtic 13 Month Tree calendar)
Month of the Planting Moon…A na a gv ti (Cherokee Moon)
13.0.13.10.19 2 Cauac 12 Sip (Mayan Long Count calendar)
in 1927 – Lindbergh completes first solo transatlantic flight
throwback Thursday

~Sunshine, a parakeet we had in the mid-80’s
GRANDILOQUENT WORD THE DAY
Bilboes:
(BILL-boes),
plural noun:
An iron bar with sliding shackles, used to fasten prisoners’ ankles.
USED IN A SENTENCE:
“Horance knew he was in for an interesting evening when he espied the bilboes tucked into the corner of Marthynia’s armoire.”

The ACME Catalog
quality is our #1 dream
~ redefining pain for over 60 years!
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Hide-A-Socks
Pom-Poms
Holds the sock in place.
75% combed cotton
26% stretch nylon
Terry Cushioned Lined
Pom-Poms hold the socks in place
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8000 Michigan National Guardsmen were deployed by Lyndon Johnson with orders to “shoot anyone seen looting” and at least 11 people were killed.
I guess it’s okay for a Democrat President. (wikipedia)
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Connecticut enacts first speed-limit law: history.com …“On May 21, 1901, Connecticut becomes the first state to pass a law regulating motor vehicles, limiting their speed to 12 mph in cities and 15 mph on country roads. Speed limits had been set earlier in the United States for non-motorized vehicles: In 1652, the colony of New Amsterdam (now New York) issued a decree stating that “[N]o wagons, carts or sleighs shall be run, rode or driven at a gallop” at the risk of incurring a fine starting at “two pounds Flemish,” or about $150 in today’s currency. In 1899, the New York City cabdriver Jacob German was arrested for driving his electric taxi at 12 mph. The path to Connecticut’s 1901 speed limit legislation began when Representative Robert Woodruff submitted a bill to the State General Assembly proposing a motor-vehicles speed limit of 8 mph within city limits and 12 mph outside. The law passed in May 1901 specified higher speed limits but required drivers to slow down upon approaching or passing horse-drawn vehicles, and come to a complete stop if necessary to avoid scaring the animals”
*photo is mine, meme’s are related to the past in some way
2 ESDRAS 6:54
(KJB Online)
And after these, Adam also, whom thou madest lord of all thy creatures:
of him come we all, and the people also whom thou hast chosen.

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