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Wednesday, 27 May 2009

27 May - Historical Events and Special Celebrations



Gemstone of the Month

Emerald



Flower of the Month: Lily of the Valley



First of all Nomanda would like to thank all our new readers! We have been getting more and more of you every day and we really appreciate you! If you are enjoying Nomanda’s blog please pass it on to your friends. And if you would like to make a comment or get your own special mention on your own special day just send us the details through the comments section and we’ll make sure we don’t forget you!

Nomanda’s Happy Special Day blog is a celebration of events and anniversaries that have touched our lives. If today is your special day join us in looking at a few other events that have occurred on your day. Enjoy!




It was in an area surrounded by islands and infested with mosquitoes that Peter the Great decided to found St Petersburg on this day in 1703. Despite its unattractive environment it was to become the capital of Russia. It has undergone a few name changes over the years; it was renamed Petrograd in 1914, became Leningrad in 1924, and returned to its original name of St Petersburg in 1991.




Dipping their oars in the Thames for the first time on this day in 1829 were the boat crews of Oxford and Cambridge. The event has been held annually since 1856 with the exception of the two world wars and is fiercely contested. Considering the number of races over the years the overall results are very close with Cambridge winning 79 times and Oxford 74. There was a remarkable dead heat in 1877 which I’m sure wouldn’t happen now with today’s technology!



Another sporting activity, this time cricket, sharpened up its act on this day in 1864 when over arm bowling was made legal. It’s difficult to believe that prior to this time all bowling had been underarm, it wasn’t. Prior to this change “round-arm” bowling was permitted, and practised by the great W G Grace to the end of his career.




In a spirit of true democracy it was on this day in 1900 that the first Government to be elected by proportional representation was voted for in Belgium. Sadly, although the idea has merit, it never seems to work out in practice with too many minorities squabbling over how important their place in the government should be. Belgium’s inability to choose a government for over 6 months after their recent elections proves the point. It also goes to show that a country can be run remarkably well without a government! Now there’s a thought to put panic into the hearts of the trough guzzlers!



Have you ever thought about how you would wrap, repair and stick things together without the wonder that is sello tape /scotch tape? Well of course someone has to invent them and it was on this day in 1930 that Richard Drew did just that. He also invented masking tape for his no doubt grateful bosses at 3M. Nomanda can’t do a paint job without it!



Hopefully not held together with sticky tape it was on this day in 1936 that RMS Queen Mary set off from Southampton to New York on her maiden voyage. She was retired from service in 1967 and now has a permanent berth at Long Beach, California where she serves as a museum ship and hotel. And jolly nice I bet it is too!



In a nice co-incidence having celebrated the founding of St Petersburg on this day, it was also on this day in 1964 that the James Bond film “From Russia With Love” premiered in the US. It is considered by many, including Sean Connery, to be the best James Bond film made and Nomanda isn’t going to disagree with James!



Another fantasy world, this time of the Mickey Mouse variety, Walt Disney World began construction on this day in 1969. Sadly Walt Disney did not live to see the completion of his project. Today it is the most visited and largest recreational resort in the world boasting 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, 23 themed hotels together with all the associated shops, services and even golf courses. Just the place for a quiet relaxing break!



In an untypical act of generosity it was on this day in 1985 that Great Britain agreed to return Hong Kong back to China from whom they’d nicked it in the first place! Concerns that it would flounder under Chinese rule have proved unfounded and the colony has continued to flourish taking advantage of its unique position, links and status.



First up for birthday honours today is Rear Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort the man who knew a thing or two about wind. All I can say is don’t eat a strong curry with anything more than a gentle force 6!




Not allowing the wind to get up her skirts, Amelia Jenks Bloomer, (1818 – 1894) was born on this day. Despite the fact that she was an ardent suffragette for women’s rights in America she will probably always be better known for her knickers!




Two acting heroes from the Hammer Horror Studios, Vincent Price (1911 – 1993) and Christopher Lee (1922) were both born on this day. Now there’s a pair to put the wind up most of us! Watch out Amelia!




Another person to put the wind up most people when she’s in full voice, Cilla Black (1943) was born on this day. The popular singing girl from Liverpool has had a spectacular singing and TV presenter career. Her rendition of “You’re My World” is a must! We love you really, Cilla!



Happy Special Day to one and all!



If you know someone who is celebrating their birthday, anniversary or a special day today or sometime soon why not send them a nice e-card so they get it as soon as they log on! Even better, why not send this page to your friend!
Don’t know what to get for a present? Think about what your special person enjoys doing and the things they like.


For Girls, I know that flowers and chocolates are a bit cliché but nevertheless they always seem to work! Of course, if your budget stretches that far, jewellery, watches, perfume and fashion items are always appreciated!

For Boys, all boys like toys! It’s just as they get older the toys get more expensive. So gadgets and gimmicky things work. Again, if you have the budget then car accessories, sporting equipment and clothes, and man type jewellery like watches and gold chains will go down very well!

And, if all else fails, you could always send them a gift voucher and they can choose whatever they want!

If you are celebrating a birthday, anniversary or other special event today I hope you got lots of cards and presents and that there is someone special in your life who will make this day a very happy and special day for you.



Happy celebrations to you from the Happy Special Day Blog!!

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Tuesday, 5 May 2009

5 May - Historical Events and Special Celebrations



Gemstone of the Month

Emerald



Flower of the Month: Lily of the Valley




First of all Nomanda would like to thank all our new readers! We have been getting more and more of you every day and we really appreciate you! If you are enjoying Nomanda’s blog please pass it on to your friends. And if you would like to make a comment or get your own special mention on your own special day just send us the details through the comments section and we’ll make sure we don’t forget you!

Nomanda’s Happy Special Day blog is a celebration of events and anniversaries that have touched our lives. If today is your special day join us in looking at a few other events that have occurred on your day. Enjoy!



Ghent beats Bruges on this day in 1382. Today that would probably be a football result but on this particular day the local population of Ghent took on the army that had been laying siege to their city and beat them cold. The success of the battle has been attributed to the fact that the soldiers were all drunk following their celebrations of the previous day’s public holiday and were in no condition to do anything other than throw up! If Belgian beer was as strong then as it is now I’m not at all surprised.



A few hundred years later it was on this day in 1930 that the trail blazing aviator, Amy Johnson, took off from Croydon airport in her Gypsy Moth called “Jason” and 20 days later landed in Australia to become the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia. Great flying, Amy!




The song that was to become the anthem of the “Flower Power” generation was recorded on this day in 1967 by Scott Mckenzie. The lyrics of “San Francisco” epitomised the gentle loving spirit of the times. It is still a great song.




If humping a large TV camera up mountains is your thing then you should have been part of the Japanese expedition who on this day in 1988 made the first live TV broadcast from the top of Mount Everest. You cannot knock the Japanese for not rising to a challenge!



Taking on a challenge of a different sort was William Hague who was elected leader of the Conservative Party on this day in 1997. He was in the job for 4 years and has the distinction of being the first leader of the Conservative Party not to have been Prime Minister in 80 years. That will look good on his CV! However there’s no need for alarm as he was preceded by John Major (anyone remember him?) and succeeded by a procession of no-hopers including in order of succession; Ian Duncan Smith, Michael Howard, and in the office at present our lovely baby Davy! Where do they find them?!



Birthday celebrities today start with Karl Marx (1818 – 1883). The intellectual leader of the Communist Revolution two of the best known books written by Marx are the “Communist Manifesto” and “Das Kapital”. Great bedtime reading material! Despite his communist ideals he led a life of relative luxury in London. So what’s new?




Coming more up to date today is the birthday of Tammy Wynette (1942 – 1998); the First Lady of country music, whose “Stand by Your Man” is probably her best known song. This very song was later to be used against her husband (the current president of the US at the time) by none other than the lovely Hilary Clinton. Nice one, Hilary!



Our final birthday wishes today go to the great comedian and later traveller, Michael Palin (1943). Bringing his wit and humour to “Monty Python” he starred in some of their best known sketches and there’s another opportunity for the “Lumberjack” song if anyone’s interested!

Happy Birthday, Michael!



Happy Special Day to one and all!!


If you know someone who is celebrating their birthday, anniversary or a special day today or sometime soon why not send them a nice e-card so they get it as soon as they log on! Even better, why not send this page to your friend!
Don’t know what to get for a present? Think about what your special person enjoys doing and the things they like.


For Girls, I know that flowers and chocolates are a bit cliché but nevertheless they always seem to work! Of course, if your budget stretches that far, jewellery, watches, perfume and fashion items are always appreciated!

For Boys, all boys like toys! It’s just as they get older the toys get more expensive. So gadgets and gimmicky things work. Again, if you have the budget then car accessories, sporting equipment and clothes, and man type jewellery like watches and gold chains will go down very well!

And, if all else fails, you could always send them a gift voucher and they can choose whatever they want!

If you are celebrating a birthday, anniversary or other special event today I hope you got lots of cards and presents and that there is someone special in your life who will make this day a very happy and special day for you.



Happy celebrations to you from the Happy Special Day Blog!!


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Wednesday, 29 April 2009

29 April - Historical Events and Special Celebrations



Gemstone of the Month

Diamond




Flower of the Month: Sweet Pea



First of all Nomanda would like to thank all our new readers! We have been getting more and more of you every day and we really appreciate you! If you are enjoying Nomanda’s blog please pass it on to your friends. And if you would like to make a comment or get your own special mention on your own special day just send us the details through the comments section and we’ll make sure we don’t forget you!

Nomanda’s Happy Special Day blog is a celebration of events and anniversaries that have touched our lives. If today is your special day join us in looking at a few other events that have occurred on your day. Enjoy!



Today was a happy day for one young French woman, Joan of Arc, who on this day in 1429 led the French to victory over the English at Orleans. This was her first victory and happened just 9 days after she arrived on the scene. Why didn’t she get there earlier? The French were in desperate need of success as not much had gone right for them since their crushing defeat at Agincourt in 1415. Enthusiasts check out Shakespeare’s Henry V and his famous speech motivating his troops!




Paying tribute to our Belgian influences it was on this day in 1553 that an unnamed Flemish woman introduced into England the practice of starching linen. I suppose that explains all the floppy fops hitherto!






Stiffening things up a bit more occurred on this day in 1813 when rubber was patented. Now I always thought that rubber came from trees, but what do I know. Great opportunity to hum “High Hopes” ‘cos anyone knows an ant can’t move a rubber tree plant!





Stiffening things up a bit in high finance on this day in 1909 was the then English Chancellor of the Exchequer, David Lloyd, who in an audacious move introduced a new “super tax” of 6 pence in the pound on any luckless British citizens earning over £5,000 pa. In real terms this amounted to 2.5p in the pound as there were a lot more pennies to the pound back then! Happy Days!




In one of those strange co-incidences it was on this day in 1988 that newscaster Diane Sawyer (renowned for her 60 minutes performances) married the lucky Mike Nichols. And on the very same day Burt Reynolds married Loni Anderson. Sadly Burt’s and Loni’s marriage was not to last beyond 1993 and she became “Oni the Loni”!



A great day for democracy and East Germans was celebrated on this day in 1990 when bulldozers, wrecking cranes and bare hands started pulling down the Berlin Wall.




Enjoying a victory of a different kind on this day in 1990 was Stephen Hendry who beat Jimmy White 18 – 12 in the World Snooker Championship to become the youngest player ever to win the title. Well done, Stephen!




Birthday celebrations today go to King Hu (1932 – 1997) the previously totally unknown to Nomanda Chinese film director. He gets a mention because I like his name!






Sharing today as their birthday are Jerry Seinfeld and Kate Mulgrew, both born in 1955. Jerry needs no introduction and Trekkie fans will know Kate as Captain Janeway.





Michelle Pfeiffer was born on this day in 1958 and Phil Tufnell in 1966. Michelle will need no introductions either and for those who don’t know “The Cat” as he was nicknamed by the rest of the English Cricket Team, on account of his sleeping habits in the dressing room, he was a slow left arm bowler and an even slower fielder.




Our final birthday wishes go to Andre Agassi born on this day in 1970. Apart from picking up 8 Grand Slam singles tennis titles (and Steffi Graf along the way) he is less well known for his charitable work which has raised $60 million for children at risk. Good on you Andre!



Happy Special Day to one and all!!


If you know someone who is celebrating their birthday, anniversary or a special day today or sometime soon why not send them a nice e-card so they get it as soon as they log on! Even better, why not send this page to your friend!
Don’t know what to get for a present? Think about what your special person enjoys doing and the things they like.


For Girls, I know that flowers and chocolates are a bit cliché but nevertheless they always seem to work! Of course, if your budget stretches that far, jewellery, watches, perfume and fashion items are always appreciated!

For Boys, all boys like toys! It’s just as they get older the toys get more expensive. So gadgets and gimmicky things work. Again, if you have the budget then car accessories, sporting equipment and clothes, and man type jewellery like watches and gold chains will go down very well!

And, if all else fails, you could always send them a gift voucher and they can choose whatever they want!

If you are celebrating a birthday, anniversary or other special event today I hope you got lots of cards and presents and that there is someone special in your life who will make this day a very happy and special day for you.



Happy celebrations to you from the Happy Special Day Blog!!


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Tuesday, 28 April 2009

28 April - Historical Events and Special Celebrations



Flower of the Month

Sweet Pea



Gemstone of the Month: Diamond



First of all Nomanda would like to thank all our new readers! We have been getting more and more of you every day and we really appreciate you! If you are enjoying Nomanda’s blog please pass it on to your friends. And if you would like to make a comment or get your own special mention on your own special day just send us the details through the comments section and we’ll make sure we don’t forget you!

Nomanda’s Happy Special Day blog is a celebration of events and anniversaries that have touched our lives. If today is your special day join us in looking at a few other events that have occurred on your day. Enjoy!



It was on this day in 1789 that Fletcher Christian led the mutiny on the HMS Bounty. The event has been immortalised in several films and despite the bad press attributed to Captain Bligh no one doubts his nautical skills in successfully returning to England with most of his loyal crew intact.



Another sailing feat of endurance was to take place on this day in 1947 when Thor Heyerdahl set off from Peru with a crew of 10 in their balsa wood boat. The expedition was an attempt to prove that it was possible to cross the Pacific from South America to Polynesia. It was, and they completed the 4,300 mile journey in 101 days. Brilliant!




Moving onto dry land, or in fact, under it, it was on this day in 1935 that the Moscow underground opened with a track totalling 81 kms. A great system but if you can’t read the station names it’s a bit of a challenge for tourists!



Continuing the trains, boats and planes theme it was on this day in 2001 that Dennis Tito became the first space tourist and paid $20 million to fly on a Soyuz mission to the International Space Station. Is it a bird, is it a plane, no it’s a space ship! I hope he thinks it was worth it!




Other interesting events that happened on this day are that in 1901 the first soccer match between Belgium and Holland took place and the Belgium team won 8 – 0. Well played, enjoy, as it was a result not to be repeated!






Bringing a breath of fresh air to the world on this day in 1914 was W H Carrier who patented air conditioning. What a great invention!






Birthday honours today start with Alberto Pirelli (1882) the Italian industrialist who made his own tyres.





The celebrated Scottish thriller and adventure novel author, Alistair MacLean (1922 – 1987) was born on this day. Of his prolific 28 novels most of us will remember the ones made into films including “Where Eagles Dare”, “Ice Station Zebra” and “The Guns of Navarone”. Great stuff!



The outstanding cricket captain, Mike Brearley (1942) was born on this day and had the exceptional record of being captain in 31 of the 39 tests he played in with 17 wins and only 4 losses. Well played, Mike!




The long hitting and charismatic golfer, John Daly (1966) was born on this day and won the Open Championship in 1995.






Our final birthday wishes go to Jessica Alba (1981) best known for her looks and her performance in the series “Dark Angel”.







Happy Special Day to one and all!!




If you know someone who is celebrating their birthday, anniversary or a special day today or sometime soon why not send them a nice e-card so they get it as soon as they log on! Even better, why not send this page to your friend!
Don’t know what to get for a present? Think about what your special person enjoys doing and the things they like.


For Girls, I know that flowers and chocolates are a bit cliché but nevertheless they always seem to work! Of course, if your budget stretches that far, jewellery, watches, perfume and fashion items are always appreciated!

For Boys, all boys like toys! It’s just as they get older the toys get more expensive. So gadgets and gimmicky things work. Again, if you have the budget then car accessories, sporting equipment and clothes, and man type jewellery like watches and gold chains will go down very well!

And, if all else fails, you could always send them a gift voucher and they can choose whatever they want!

If you are celebrating a birthday, anniversary or other special event today I hope you got lots of cards and presents and that there is someone special in your life who will make this day a very happy and special day for you.



Happy celebrations to you from the Happy Special Day Blog!!

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