Trivia’s Facts and More (4/11)

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This informative post will be published on Saturday in place of my regular one.  You are invited to participate with the opening question.

Brain Teaser Question

You go at red and stop at green.  What are you eating?

(answer found at the end of this post)

Featured Facts

As a dues-paying member of the Baby Boomer generation, this 70-year old can remember many things from the past.  Perhaps others in this age group or older will enjoy a trip down memory’s lane.  

S & H Green Stamps

With another week, one can be found licking each stamp and filling one more book for rewards at the grocery store.

Original “Miracle on Ice”

The United States mens ice hockey team experienced the first “Miracle on Ice” in 1960 at the Winter Olympics hosted by Squaw Valley, California. The American team brought home America’s first gold medal in the sport.

Howdy Doody

Buffalo Bob with his sidekick and marionette puppet, Howdy Doody.  “The Howdy Doody Show” debuted with its first episode in 1947.

Home Milk Delivery

Fresh milk delivered to your doorstep.  Notice the glass bottles, which will eventually be replaced with cartons.

Rotary Telephone

Remembering the challenge of dialing a telephone number, especially when it contained an extra zero or two.

Mail-Order Catalogs

First introduced in 1888 by Sears & Roebuck, shopping by catalog became a part of American life.  Their first Christmas catalog came out in 1933.  The one pictured is from 1966.

Wide World of Sports

Many can remember being glued to the television set on Saturday with the weekly broadcast of ABC’s “Wide World of Sports.”  Perhaps you can remember the introduction which highlighted the “thrill of victory” and the “agony of defeat.”

Bicycle Becomes Motorcycle

Many children added baseball cards or playing cards to their bicycle spokes.  Racing down the street, their bikes sounded more like well-tuned motorcycles.  

Transistor Radio

Arriving in the 1950s and popularized during the 1960s and 1970s, the transistor radio became the first portable audio device.  Teenagers loved them!

Typewriter

Many can remember learning how to type on a manual typewriter.  Today’s younger generations really have no experience with this invention, which can be traced back to the late 1800s.  Pictured is a more modern version of the typewriter, the IBM Selectric.

Answer to Brain Teaser Question

A watermelon.

Reliving Yesterday

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Remembering past, page by page

Flipping through one more memory

Reliving yesterday’s heartaches

Manuscript’s incomplete, hollow words

 

Steaming locomotive hurls dreams

Sitting alone throughout this night

Waiting for next stop, none scheduled

Life’s empty script, more unfulfilled scenes

 

Seeing only darkness tonight

Looking out into gloom’s abyss

Thinking, will morning arrive soon?

Starless sky offers nothing to find

 

Hearing dreadful noise far ahead

Tumbling from seat, frail ego bruised

Realizing train’s journey derailed

Future’s blueprint—one big, jumbled mess

 

Waking to sunrise’s promise

Feeling blood flowing through veins

Pinching self, wanting to make sure

Yesterday forgotten, quiet now

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Time So Precious

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Clock’s movements quietly advance

Calendar pages keep turning

Realizing now, time so precious

Yesterday, never returning

 

Today, now galloping away

Each moment quickly discarded

Vanishing minutes tearing up

Uncertain time left unguarded

 

Tomorrow arrives much too soon

Yesterday feeling incomplete

Searching for one more treasured hour

Empty time becomes bittersweet

 

Distant dreams fill with missing days

Harmony’s peacefulness arrives

Pursuing extra, precious time

Delights harvested from archives

 

Morning sunrise gathers on time

Eagerness to explore today

Looking forward, cherished outlook

Every moment planning to stay

 

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Sheryl Crow Quotes

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My yesterdays are all boxed up and neatly put away.

If compassion was the motivating factor behind all of our decisions, would our world not be a completely different place?

Sheryl Crow (born 1962) is an American singer and songwriter.  In her numerous musical works, she has successfully combined elements from rock, country, pop, folk, and blues.