Famous First Words: I am a poet. ----Charles Bukowski from the movie Bukowski released 7/19/72
Dad Jokes for Father's Day! A well-balanced horse is stable. // What do you call angry carrots? Steamed veggies. \\ Triangles think circles are pointless.
..........When the enslaved found out they were free.........Gracie's Corner …..Juneteenth Song
I'm not a prophet, but I always thought it was natural for dictatorships to fall. I remember in 1989, two month before the fall of the Berlin Wall, had you said it was going to happen no one would have believed you. The system seemed powerful and unbreakable. Suddenly overnight it blew away like dust. --Salman Rushdie
It is a beautiful Friday morning. 62°F is neither too warm nor too cold and 1 mph eastern wind is just enough to make every little leaf move just enough to make the whole yard look like it's alive and rejoicing in a fresh new day. 5 squirrels and a bunny rabbit are flitting about the patio eating sunflower seeds and peanuts. At least until the neighbor dogs come out for their morning business. All the wildlife runs even though the dogs are silent and a fence keeps them separated. Puck was out earlier and has returned to sleep under my desk with his little snorts and wheezes. The sky is a clear, pale blue without a cloud or a jet trail. Sunlight streams over the roof casting strange shadows on the patio and the storage shed. Silence reigns; neither birdsong nor car motors fill the air. What a gorgeous day! I finally sit at my desk with my freshly brewed cup of unleaded coffee and the joyous anticipation of writing to you. Sheer existence is such a gas.
Hope your weekend takes the cake, fearless reader
First Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: In what is being hailed as a landmark deal, on Saturday the Islamic republic of Iran agreed to cease all hostilities with the US in exchange for never having to talk to Vice President JD Vance again. --Andy Borowitz
I ordered a chicken and an egg online. I'll let you know which comes first. \\ Where was King David's temple located? Beside his ear. // World Cup Joke: You can light up a soccer stadium with a soccer match.
..........Yours in a quest that's just begun.........Nina Simone …..Young, Gifted and Black
Trivia Questions: It's World Sauntering Day
What is sauntering?
Where does the word and/or the idea come from?
Which naturalist popularized sauntering as a spiritual activity?
Which American outdoorsman-author has a sauntering society named after him?
What do you know about World Sauntering Day?
Big Hello: Tervhen - Veps (Finnic language spoken in Karelia & the Vologda Oblast in the Russian Federation) https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm
Second Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I want someone to look at me and say, “That's her. She's the one.” and not follow it with “who ate all the doughnuts”. --Submitted by INRITH
Image of the Week: Squirrels and walker chair with peanuts ~~This week we had a baby cardinal – very red and very small and very cute. I'll try to get a picture.
Reader Response of the Week: Last week's Mechanized ePistle had a joke about tuning forks for a flat tire: My 1960 Austin Healey had wire wheels and came with a tuning fork to adjust each spoke There were 60 spokes per wheel and the spokes were supposed to be tuned annually or every 3000 miles, whichever came first I was (and am) tone deaf so that never happened. --vr of 66
I heard that sprinters don't eat before a race. They fast. // What's Forrest Gump's password? 1Forrest1 \\ A fascist walked into a bar...And ordered everyone a round.
..........Brother, we can't quit until we get our share.........James Brown …..Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud
Moonbeam: Movies are so rarely great art that if we cannot appreciate great trash we have very little reason to be interested in them. --Pauline Kael
Blasphemy of the Week: New evidence suggests that Cain's rejected offering was Kale. --Richard Davis --Submitted by Wittenburg Door
Coffee Joke of the Week: My morning coffee is less of a drink and more of a tiny warm exorcism. https://www.facebook.com/maythecoffeebewithyou
Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: A bus station is where a bus stops. A train station is where a train stops. On my desk, I have a workstation... --Submitted by Club42
My pig has earned a black belt in karate. He even invented a new move, the pork chop. \\ What's red and bad for your teeth? A brick // Frogs must have way more lives than cats. They croak everyday.
..........Do you hear me, do you feel me?.........Kenrick Lamar …..Alright
1) Sauntering is a slow, relaxed, maybe even aimless style of walking meant to reduce stress and help you appreciate the present moment.
Almanac: It is Friday, June 19th. The moon will enter its first quarter on Sunday (6/21) and is in Leo. The UN has declared this International Day For The Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict. It is also Free BSD Day, Garfield the Cat Day, Juneteenth, National Watch Day, Wear Blue For Men's Health Day, Work@Home Father's Day, World Sickle Cell Awareness Day, and World Sauntering Day. Because it is Father's Day weekend it is Dollars Against Diabetes Days (19-21).
Among those born on this day were James VI (Scotland) aka James I (England) 1556, Elbert Hubbard 1856, Mrs Simpson aka Duchess of Windsor 1896, Moe Howard 1897, Guy Lombardo 1902, Lou Gehrig 1903, Lester Flatt 1914, Louis Jourdan 1919, Pauline Kael 1919, Neals Bohr 1922, Gena Rowlands 1936, Spanky McFarlane 1942, Malcolm McDowell 1943, Salman Rushdie 1947, Phylicia Rashad 1948, Ann Wilson 1950, Kathleen Turner 1954, Paula Abdul 1962, Boris Johnson 1964, Garfield the Cat 1978, and Zoe Saldaña 1978.
On June nineteenth Eratosthenes estimated the circumference of Earth (240 BCE), slavery finally came to an end in Texas (1865), the first Belmont Stakes was run (Ruthless won) (1867), Father's Day was first celebrated (1910), the first photoelectric cell was installed (CT) (1931), the Federal Communications Commission was created (1934), Kuwait won independence from Britain (1961),
the Supreme Court struck down a MD provision that required state office holders to believe in God (1961), and Valentina Tereshkova returned to Earth (1963).
Night Sky, 6/19 : The crescent moon will pass just below Regulus, the brightest star in Leo.
Fraternal Picture of the Week: It's No Hands Ollie and the Birdman Max
This Week: Saturday, June 20 – American Eagle Day & International Surfing Day & Flitch of Bacon Day
Sunday, June 21 – Make Music Day & International Day of Yoga & Midsummer
Night Sky, 6/21: Summer Solstice: The astronomical beginning of summer. Between 9 pm - midnight CDT (late evening of June 21 into early June 22), the contrasting shadows along the lunar terminator create a striking 'X' and 'V' shape, offering excellent telescope viewing of the moon's craters. https://urbanastrophotography.com/the-moon-lunar-x-and-lunar-v/
Monday, June 22 – World Rainforest Day & International Day of Radiant Peace & International Being You Day
Tuesday, June 23 – International Women In Engineering Day & Pink Flamingo Day
Night Sky, 6/23: Mars and Venus are visible before sunrise. Jupiter and Saturn are visible after sunset.
Wednesday, June 24 – Celebration of the Senses & International Fairy Day & World UFO Day
Thursday, June 25 – Global Beatles Day & Global Smurfs Day & National Day of Joy
Night Sky, 6/25: Sunrise: 5:55 am Sunset: 8:48 pm 14 hours and 53 minutes of daylight. Moonrise: 7:11 pm Moonset: 9:18 am
Two fish are in a tank. One turns to the other and says, “Any idea how to drive this thing?” // What do you call a sad strawberry? A blueberry \\ If seagulls fly over the sea and up the bay do they become baygulls?
..........Get up everybody, and sing.........Sister Sledge …..We Are Family
2) In the 1400s sauntering meant “to daydream” (Middle English santren – to muse or be in reverie) which became “wander in thought”. By the 1600s it became associated with physical strolling.
Preantepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Happy Pride Month to Home Depot for not selling a single piece of straight wood. https://www.facebook.com/janisianpage
Moonbeam: I have as much chance of becoming Prime Minister as of being decapitated by a frisbee or of finding Elvis. --Boris Johnson
Fun Fact of the Week: The fact that Ewan McGregor's brother, Colin McGregor is a pilot in the Royal Air Force and his aviator nickname is “Obi-Two” is my new favorite bit of knowledge. --Jonna R Bartges --Submitted by Writers, Readers and General Tomfoolery
Second Blasphemy of the Week: Scholars now believe that the Angel who saved Daniel distracted the lions with a laser pointer. https://www.facebook.com/TheBabylonBee
Video of the Week: Data Centers are Too Damn Big –Piedmont Raging Grannies (1:54) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ou6NTHhkbsU
What is freedom of expression? Without the freedom to offend, it ceases to exist. --Salman Rushdie
Proper clouds wear thunder pants under their billows. \\ How many tickles does it take to make an octopus laugh? Ten-tickles // Spies what you think they do: wear disguises and go on important missions. What they really do: only go undercover when it's cold.
..........Shine already, it's time..........Beyonce …..Already
3) Naturalist John Muir popularized the term. It allegedly originates from Middle Ages pilgrims walking to the Holy Land. When villagers asked where they were going, they’d reply, "A la sainte terre"—becoming known as "sainte-terre-ers
Antepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Life is too short to learn German. --Richard Pörsön --Submitted by LanguageNerds
Weird Word of the Week: Vernalagnia: A romantic mood brought on by spring.
Dragon of the Week:
Wacky Uses for Common Products: Soothe a jellyfish sting. Pouring the Real Thing over a jellyfish sting relieves the stinging pain. The acids in the Coke seem to neutralize the venom, according to the Medical Journal of Australia. https://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/cocacola2.html
That mushroom gest invited to the best parties because he are such fungi. // What did 0 say to 8? Nice belt. \\ How many computer programmers does it take to change a light bulb? None, that's a hardware problem.
...........If you think we live in the land of the free..........Mickey Guyton …..Black Like Me
4) The Thoreau Sauntering Society: Based at the Thoreau Farm in Massachusetts, this group organizes regular, slow-paced biology and nature saunters through the woods.
Penultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: If “womb” is pronounced “woom” and “tomb is pronounced “toom” shouldn't “bomb” be pronounced “boom” --Submitted by Writers, Readers and General Tomfoolery
Science Fiction Convention of the Week: ConGregate 12 (17-19, Greensboro, NC) A convention by nerds for nerds. https://www.con-gregate.com/
Protest Song of the Week: Join ICE ...If you're in need of a gig that'll make you feel big, come with me and put some folks in detention... Jesse Welles https://open.spotify.com/track/1fbroxuhGToryOiWiZSkoK
Spark of Joy of the Week: Just learned that orcas are the only other mammals that experience menopause. Trashing some dude's yacht makes a lot more sense now. https://www.facebook.com/NationalNOW
Athletes get athlete's foot but elves get mistle-toe. // Did you hear the rumor about butter? Well, I'm not going to go spreading it. \\ The janitor at our school is crazy. She likes to jump out of the closet and yell, “Supplies! Supplies!”
..........Some say the blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice.........Tupac …..Keep Ya Head Up
5) World Sauntering Day: Created in 1979 by publicist W.T. Rabe, this annual event on June 19th was designed as an upbeat rebellion against the 1970s jogging,
Protest Sign of the Week: I'm Not Tarriff-ied. I'm In-Führür-iated.
Quote of the Week: We're less and less willing to pay for the things that make civilization possible. And yet, we imagine somehow that civilization will continue. --Octavia Butler
Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Last time the Knicks won the championship the president resigned in disgrace shortly after. Here 's hoping history repeats itself. https://www.facebook.com/noticenewsofficial
Today's Peace of History: August 3, 1981: Nearly 13,000 of the nation’s 17,500 air traffic controllers, members of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO), went on strike.
The belt went to jail for holding up a pair of pants. \\ Why can't a nose be 12 inches long? Because then it would be a foot. // The golfer always brought two pairs of pants in case he got a hole-in-one.
..........We all must be given the liberty that we defend..........Stevie Wonder …..Black Man
Masthead of the Week: Friday ePistle, June 19, 2026: Papa's ePistle . Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. Lawrence, KS.
Moonbeam: I think my mission is to become the greatest human I can. I know that sounds pompous, but what else do we have? --Kathleen Turner
Cost of War:
Pentagon Spending as of 6/18/26: $727,487,814,751 That's 19 billion, 668 million, 506 thousand, 4 hundred and 83 dollars spent this week by the pentagon. A billion more than last week.
Pentagon Spending as of 6/11/26: $707,819,308,268
Pentagon Spending as of 6/04/26: $689,074,081,940
Pentagon Spending in May 2026: $87,601,145,719
Pentagon Spending in April 2026: $81,264,897,194
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/cost-of/
Measles Cases in the US: As of 6/16/26 there are 2073 confirmed measles cases in the US.
May 2026: 1,842 confirmed cases (231 new cases)
April 2026: 1,748 confirmed cases. (94 new cases)
March 2026: 1,362 confirmed cases. (386 new cases)
~~In the entire year 2010 there were only 63 confirmed cases.
https://www.cdc.gov/measles/data-research/index.html
I hate admitting that my enemies have a point. --Salman Rushdie
Famous Last Words: I wanna go to the late night, double feature, picture show. --Usherette/Magenta Rocky Horror Show which premiered 6/19/73
..........Ring with the harmonies of Liberty.........Alicia Keys …..Lift Every Voice And Sing aka The Black National Anthem
The two cats ended their fight; they hissed and made up. // How do rabbits travel? Hareplanes \\ I don't know her name, the hippie just called his wife Mississippi.
May Peace draw your days
And Joy paint your night
prairie mama
christine
Last Laugh: Mutt and Jeff explain Trump's failure in Iran --Submitted by lh of ks












