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Saturday, September 7, 2024

National Hummingbird Day

 Today, September 7th is the first Saturday of the month and is a day that bird lovers and others observe as The National Day of Hummingbirds. Hummingbirds are loved by those that admire them and are born with the chic and males both caring for them from time of birth. The chic will do her job as the mother, but the male is the defender of the nest and there are many things that the nest must be defended for. The hummingbird is small in nature and is threatened by pesticides, bad weather, big insects and other predators as well as any habitat changes. 


The hummingbird is a brave creature choosing to fly alone often. Not only are they the only bird that can fly backwards it is one of the fastest moving birds as well. A hummingbird wings have been to be known to move as fast as 200 times a second. Most species of hummingbirds are from North and South America. It may seem odd to have this holiday at this time of year rather than spring or summer, but the hummingbird is the busiest during the months of August and September. Thus, it only seems right to bring awareness to this fast small proud bird at this time of year. 



Hummingbirds have one large flaw and that is that they cannot smell. Thus, they are attracted to bright colors, and they often like to be in an area where vines and so forth are present. Bright colors as well as nectar producing plants, red and white tubular flowers and brightly colored hummingbird feeder 


For all of you nature lovers there are a few other bird days that will be coming up. First, will be National Bird day in January and then a day to remember to feed the birds in February. 

National Beard Day

 When you think of individuals with beards what characteristics come to mind?? Masculinity, rugged, wisdom and possibly even wildness. Some mean can look strong and mature, others may look rugged and strong, while others are blessed with a look of wisdom but at the same time a beard may also make some look a bit wild. Do you have a beard or love someone that does?? 

Beard Day is celebrated the first Saturday of September every year. History would show that all men primarily had beards until around the year 4,000 when shaving became a custom. One reason that men sported beards was because a beard helped prevent a layer of warmth. Many places around the world admired their men and the beards that they wore. In fact, one town in Sweden would ban all men without beards out of the town as a way to shame them for not having a beard. 



One of the famous individuals that appreciated his look because of a beard had the word beard as part of the name he went by. Black Beard was a pirate whose real name was Edward Teach. Black Beard was around during the early American colonies that were still under British control. 

Being from Illinois I would be shamed if I did not include our famous president from Illinois. President Abraham Lincoln was one of only 5 United States Presidents that sported a beard. The others were Ulysses S Grant, Rutherford Hayes who gets credit for having the longest beard, James Garfield, and Benjamin Harison. However there is another famous man that while he has never been president, he wears a full beard to aid in warmth and is recognized everywhere he goes, dressed in red and is known to the world as Santa Claus. 



Don't worry for all you that do not like the look of beards or the feel of them either your day will arrive next month. On October 18th the National NO Beard Day will arrive. 

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Two Musicians Celebrate September 1st as their birthdays


 As of 12:01 am we entered the month of September. This month holds many great days for our family. Including birthdays, anniversaries and more. There are also a cople of famous singers celebrating their birthdays this month as well.

Both Conway Twitty and Barry Gibbs were born in the month of September. 



Harold Jenkins better known as Conway Twitty was born September 1st 1933 in the great state of Mississippi. Conway Twitty sang music, wrote music for himself and others, and earned himself in the great hall of fame. Conway at the young age of 10 sang on the radio and also would preach a bit as well. In school he would become a baseball star of his own and even earn a chance to play professional ball by the Philadelphia Phillies. However, the army would draft Conway before he made a decision to play or not. 

Elvis Presley was idolized by Conway Twitty and the military could not stop him from continuing his music. In the army Conway would form a group that would entertain the troups during down time. By 1965 Conway had left the original sound of rockabilly and was strictly playing country music. In 1970 he would write and perform one of the songs that made him famous "Hello Darlin" 



In addition to music Conway Twitty would find himself starring in some movies as well. His love for baseball / softball would not disappear and he actively supported many teams and players. June 1993 would be the last that he would be seen as the star would pass away at the age of 59 just shy of his 60th birthday. 

Another great singer with his own records to be proud of that celebrates September 1st as birthday is Andy Gibbs. 


Born Barry Alan Compton Gibbs would be born to a musical family. With his father a drummer when Barry was born it was not hard to figure music would play a big part of this young mans life. At the age of 12 Barry and his brothers would fit the world-famous group Bee Gees. The Bee Gees would break up in 1969. Later Barry would come out on his own as solo star and his brother Andy Gibbs would also be a solo star. 

Barry would not only sing and perform but write music as well. With over 100 songs wrote in total Barry holds a record for having 6 #1 songs. To honor his accomplishments Barry was added to the song writers hall of fame as well as the Rock and Roll hall of fame.