Friday, June 26, 2026

Pollinated ePistle

Famous First Words: We the peoples of the United Nations... UN Charter --signed by 50 nations on June 23, 1945

Rock Chalk Algeria!

The Algeria world cup team is based in Lawrence, KS during the games.

June is National Pollinators Month. We all know about bees, right? Bead Bee had such messy hair it was nicknamed FrizzBee ввв The shortest distance between 2 buzz-stops is a beeline. ввв The Brookline Hive called their baby bees humbugs.

..........On a lonely highway.........Chris Isaak …..Blue Hotel

...unite our strength to maintain international peace and security...Preamble UN Charter

It is a rainy Friday morning. The sky is a solid gray-white without texture or wind. But sound is layered and varied and beautiful. First thing I hear is the patter of raindrops falling from the eaves of the house, splat, splat, splat, right outside the door. Then the distant bird conversations from unseen sources somewhere in the trees shading backyards down the block and a wall of sound. Further away motor cars make mechanical white noise as they drive across wet pavement on their way to life. Together it is the soundtrack of a summer morning. I spread out some sunflower seeds and a few peanuts for the wildlife and I return indoors noticing the tiny ponds created by the rain like swimming holes for flies and beetles. Puck has not yet gone out. He sleeps most of the time now. Come to think of it, I sleep more now too. A nap of two a day, drives the sleepy slumps away. Right now, I am sipping regular coffee and listening to my protest song playlist; O, and enjoying the cool, damp day. But writing to you is, as always, the best part.

Hope your weekend is magic, through and through, friends (or not) of Potter.

First Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Celebrating 150 year since Custer got Sioux'd. https://www.facebook.com/thundervalleycdc

Flies (all kinds) are the second most prolific pollinators. A woman walked into the kitchen to find her husband stalking around with a fly swatter. “Hunting fly, uh?: She asked. “Killing any?” “Yep”, he replied, “3 males and 2 females.” “How can you tell them apart?” she asked. His response, “3 were on the beer can and two on the wine glass.” ₣₣₣ Flies buzz around annoying everyone. I don't even need wings to do that.

..........I can't leave you alone..........Carlos Santana …..Black Magic Woman

Trivia Questions: Yay! It's Canoe Day

  1. How long have canoes been around?

  2. What is the average speed of a canoe?

  3. How many parts does the paddle have and can you name any of them?

  4. There are 8 kinds of canoeing; how many can you name?

  5. When did canoeing become an Olympic sport?

Big Hello: Chào ahn – Vietnamese https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm

Second Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Experts issue dire warning that AI has now learned how to use the semicolon. https://www.facebook.com/TheBabylonBee

Image of the Week: We paid to build it in the first place, paid for him to renovate it, now we pay to protect it, and will probably pay to restore it in the future.

Butterflies are important pollinators. Do chatty caterpillars turn into social butterflies? ƁƁƁ Brace Butterfly's favorite school subject was mothmatics. ƁƁƁ All caterpillar fortune cookies said “Change Is Imminent”.

..........bueno pa gozar..........Carlos Santana …..Oye Como Va ...Good to enjoy)

Moonbeam: The young do not know enough to be prudent, and therefore they attempt the impossible – and achieve it, generation after generation. --Pearl S Buck

Blasphemy of the Week: I only believe in 12.5 percent of the gods. I'm an eightheist

Coffee Joke of the Week: In the orchestra of life, coffee is the conductor.

Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Have they tried giving all the hydrogen peroxide to one algae and waiting for it to trickle down. --el on bluesky

Second Blasphemy of the Week: God isn't the problem. It's his fanbase.

Beetles do a fair amount of pollinating. A dung beetle walks into a bar and asks, “Is this stool taken?” ₿₿₿ I'm a June Bug, a beetle in the genus Phyllophaga.” I'm a July bug, a beetle in the genus Pinacolada”.

..........People, people, let's start together..........Carlos Santana …..Migra

1) The earliest known canoe artifact is the Pesse Canoe in the Netherlands. Carbon dated between 8040 and 7510 BCE.

Almanac: It is Friday, June 26. The moon will be full (Strawberry) on Monday (6/29) and is in Scorpio. Today is 626 Day (Lilo & Stitch), Ashura, Barcode Day, Canoe Day, and Drive Your Corvette to Work Day. Because it is the Friday closest to June 30 it is Harry Potter Day and because it is the 4th Friday it is International Rose Day, and finally, because it is the last Friday it is International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, National Canoe Day, National Coconut Day, and Women in Nude Recreation Day . Because it is the Friday closest to June 30 it is Harry Potter Day and because it is the 4th Friday it is International Rose Day, and finally, because it is the last Friday it is National Food Truck Day.

Among those born on this day were Charles Messier 1730, Abner Doubleday 1819, Jay Stowitts 1892, Pearl S. Buck 1892, Stuart Symington 1901, Peter Lorre 1904, Salvador Allende 1908, Tom Parker 1909, Babe Didrikson 1911, Pavel Belyayev 1925, Pat Morita 1933, Larry (The Mole) Taylor 1942, Carlos Santanna 1947, Chris Isaak 1956, and Chris O'Donnell 1970.

On June twenty-ninth Richard III usurped the English throne (1483), The first pure food law was enacted in the US (1848). The Atlantic City Boardwalk opened (1870), Nieuport set an aircraft speed record at 83mph (1911), The NY Daily News began publication (1919), The US ended an 8 years occupation of the Dominican Republic (1924) , The UN charter was signed by 50 nations (1945), and Madagascar gained independence from France (1960).

Night Sky, 6/26: The bright Moon will appear near the red supergiant star Antares after sunset.

Fraternal Picture of the Week: Biscuit & Ollie & Charon & Max

Extra Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: The Reflecting Pool is now the Strait of Warm Ooze. --Audrey Loves Politics

This Week: Saturday, June 27 – Ice Cream Cake Day & National Onion Day & World Bike Naked Day

Sunday, June 28 – Descendants Day & International Body Piercing Day & Log Cabin Day

Night Sky, 6/28: The moon is 98% illuimated and shines near The Teapot, an asterism of Sagittarius.

Monday, June 29 – Festival of Goodwill & International Mud Day & World Camera Day

Night Sky, 6/29: The Strawberry Moon will be full at 7:56 pm CDT.

Tuesday, June 30 – Asteroid Day & National Meteor Watch Day & NOW Day (National Organization of Women)

Night Sky, 6/30: Venus & Jupiter are high in the west after sunset.

Wednesday, July 1 – Canada Day & International Tartan Day & Zip Code Day

Night Sky, 7/1: Mars and the Pleiades visible 90 minutes before sunrise in the east.

Thursday, July 2 – Fast of Tammuz & Made In the USA Day & World UFO Day & World Porcupine Day

Night Sky, 7/2: Sunrise 5:55 am Sunset 8:42 pm 14 hours & 54 minutes & 56 seconds of daylight Moonrise 8:17 am Moonset 10:51 pm

Hummingbirds do their part as pollinators. The bee hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world. Its tiny brain still contains more factual information than Fox news. ₶₶₶ 4 out of every 10 hummingbird jokes ends with the punchline, “Because they don't know the words”.

..........You and the swan will float upon a cloud of pink ice cream..........Chris Isaak …..Cotton Candy Land

2) Canoes average 3 mph.

Preantepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Does god's GPS say “You Are Everywhere”.

Moonbeam: In real danger sometimes even a democracy can really keep a secret. --Stuart Symington

Fun Fact of the Week: Happy Barcode Day! The first use of the barcode was to label railroad cars. (1961) The first UPC code was on a pack of Wrigley's chewing gum. (1974).

Audio of the Week: Talkin' About A Revolution by Tracy Chapman https://open.spotify.com/track/0YMFcrMtBowDdD5bPz0cgy

To develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, and to take other appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace... --UN Charter Article 1

Bats are on everybody's top ten pollinators list. Bats come out a night, like bad decisions. βββ I used to have a coworker who would say, “I'm hanging in there like a bat.” I thought it was a metaphor until I caught her hanging upside down in her office one day.

..........I keep searching through the rain..........Chris Isaak …..I Wonder

3) There are 6 parts to a paddle: Grip, Neck, Shaft, Throat, Blade, and Tip.

Antepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Caught a cat about to leap onto the counter and without thinking I said, “Don't do it. You have a Black auntie now.” He paused and looked at me and then decided not to do it. This proves that cats either understand a lot more than we give them credit for or they respect a good bit. --Sharai Bohannon

Weird Word of the Week: Lissome: Something that is graceful, flexible, or agile. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/lissome

Dragon of the Week: 80 ft of garden wall

Wacky Uses for Common Products: Heat Water. Save empty two-liter Coca-Cola bottles. Paint the clean, empty jugs and bottles black with tempera paint and fill them with water. Set them in the sun in the morning and by late afternoon, the water is hot enough to use for washing dishes or bathing. https://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/cocacola3.html

I came for the pollen and stayed for the fun. ₩₩₩ Wasps are just Wannabees.

...........Well, nobody told me about her..........Carlos Santana …..She's Not There

4) The 8 types of canoeing are Expedition, Wilderness tripping, River, Recreational, Whitewater, Racing, Fishing, and Freighter.

Penultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: It's only Algae if it comes from the L'Algae region of France, otherwise it's just Sparkling Slime. --Dr sp on bluesky

Science Fiction Convention of the Week: Realm Makers Writers Convention and Expo 2026 (26-27, St Louis, MO) ...Christians who write speculative fiction... https://www.realmmakers.com/2026-realm-makers-writers-conference-registration/

Anti-Commercial of the Week: I just ate Chick FilA for the first time in 20+ years. (It was free/all they had at my daughter's school picnic.) It sucks. It's good to know that in addition to being morally reprehensible, it's also garage-tier food. --dre on bluesky

Spark of Joy of the Week: June 26, 1963: President John F. Kennedy addressed 120,000 West Berliners and concluded his speech, “All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin, and, therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words: "Ich bin ein Berliner!” The East German government had stopped all travel and commerce between the Soviet-controlled and the American/British/French-controlled parts of the city in 1961.

Moths too are on every list. The moths' motto is “Chase the Light Side”. ₼₼₼ The largest section of a moth's budget is lightbulbs. ₼₼₼ OMG, did you see that lightbulb? Yes, he's so hot.

..........Like seven inches from the midday sun..........Carlos Santana …..Smooth

5) The sport of canoeing first appeared in the Olympic games at Paris, 1924. In 2016 it made its Paralympic debut at Rio.

Protest Sign of the Week: Roses Are Red. Violets Are Blue. Come November Senate Will Be Too

Quote of the Week: If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're misinformed. --Mark Twain

Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Libraries will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no libraries. --Anne Herbert

Today's Peace of History: June 26, 1945: On the stage of San Francisco’s Veterans Auditorium (now known as the Herbst Theatre in the center of the War Memorial Veterans Building), delegates from 50 nations signed the United Nations Charter, establishing the world body as a means of saving “succeeding generations from the scourge of war”.

The Honey Possum is a special niche pollinator. When baby honey possums roll in pollen, it's called a sticky situation. . ₶₶₱₱ Why did the honey possum go back for more nectar? Because it's a more-supial.

..........I get tired of waiting and fooling around..........Carlos Santana …..Evil Ways

Masthead of the Week: Friday ePistle, June 26, 2026: Pollinated ePistle . Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. Lawrence, KS.

Moonbeam: It's not just enough to swing at the ball. You've got to loosen your girdle and really let the ball have it. --Babe Didrikson Zaharias

Cost of War:

Pentagon Spending as of 6/25/26: $746,969,204,475 --19 billion, 481 million, 389 thousand, 7 hundred and 24 dollars just this week.724 (That's 187 million less than last week – must be the ceasefire.)

Pentagon Spending as of 6/18/26: $727,487,814,751

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/

All Members shall settle their international disputes by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and security, and justice, are not endangered. --UN Charter Article 2

Famous Last Words: Dive, thoughts, down to my soul. --Richard III by William Shakespeare in Richard III

..........Dry your eyes, face the dawn.........Chris Isaak …..Life Will Go On

Everyone agrees that Bees are the top pollinator. A bee that can't make up its mind is called May-Bee. ввв The Bangor Hive use to fly around the head of a person buzzing and buzzing, around and around, until a spell was woven and the person was Bee-wiched.

May your garden grow Peace

And all your seeds be Joy

prairie mama

christine



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Friday, June 19, 2026

Papa's ePistle

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

  1. What is sauntering?

  2. Where does the word and/or the idea come from?

  3. Which naturalist popularized sauntering as a spiritual activity?

  4. Which American outdoorsman-author has a sauntering society named after him?

  5. 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


Friday, June 12, 2026

Mechanized ePistle

 Famous First Words: For a Labor Party: ...a statement by the Workers Party of America 1922 https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/eam/flp/farmerlaborparty.html

Happy National Mechanic's Day! Mechanic: When were your tires last rotated? --On the way home, silly. ĦĦ To be a good mechanic you need really fine motor skills.

..........Don't see the time flashin' by.........Linda Ronstadt …..Tumblin' Dice ~~All of today's songs and/or artists performed at the Freeze Nuclear Weapons Rally in Central Park (NYC) on June 12, 1982. The list of artists is incredible and I only have 10 in the ePistle.

Undoubtedly, the right of suffrage is a fundamental matter in a free and democratic society. Especially since the right to exercise the franchise in a free and unimpaired manner is preservative of other basic civil and political rights, any alleged infringement of the right of citizens to vote must be carefully and meticulously. --Justice Earl Warren

It is a beautiful Friday morning. The sun is shining and the sky is blue. I have been to my doctor appointment and had very good numbers and had lost a few more pounds. So I bought myself a rare brownie/cookie on the way home and I've sat down to write to you. What a lovely day so far.

Hope your weekend runs smoothly, gentle readers

First Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Although Jesus was known as a Carpenter, he never actually sang on any of their albums. --Submitted by Wittenburg Door

The mechanic asked the librarian for a book on repairing automatic gearboxes, but she only had manuals. ĦĦ When I asked the mechanic why my car was humming she suggested it didn't know the words.

..........Imagine all the people living life in peace.........Joan Baez …..Imagine

Trivia Questions: Happy National Jerky Day!

  1. How long has jerky been around?

  2. Why is jerky such a favorite with astronauts?

  3. Where does the name “jerky” come from, anyway?

  4. How much raw meat does it take to make an ounce of jerky?

  5. Who thought up Jerky Day?

Big Hello: Ciao - Venetian https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm

Second Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I'm not procrastinating. I'm recalibrating the trajectory of my timeline. --Submitted by Club42

Image of the Week: One of my 3 hollyhock plants that survived the hard freeze after an early spring. This week it was destroyed by straight line winds.

All You Fascists of the Week: From the Piedmont Raging Grannies: All You Fascists Bound To Lose

A guy walked into the garage and said, “I'd like a gas cap for my KIA.” The mechanic thought for a moment and said, “Yeah, that's a fair trade.” ĦĦ My local garage put in a giant aquarium, right out in the garage. When I asked about it, the mechanic said, “Yep, we've got tunerfish.

..........Lookin' out at the road rushin' under my wheels.........Jackson Browne & Bruce Springsteen …..Running On Empty

Moonbeam: Let us enjoy the beautiful things we can see, my dear, and not think about those we cannot. --Johanna Spyri

Blasphemy of the Week: Satan! Because without a scapegoat you might have to take personal responsibility for your own actions. https://www.facebook.com/groups/469333204536042/

Coffee Joke of the Week: I don't want a coffee that “hints of cherry and cocoa.” I want a coffee that walks into my brain, flips a table over, and says, “Get up. We have responsibilities.” https://www.facebook.com/maythecoffeebewithyou

Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: The “narcoleptic Narcissist” is such a funny chap... Unless his ass is being kissed, he simply takes a nap.https://www.facebook.com/groups/1172103474568542/

Overall, I like the new uniforms for the garage. ĦĦ I watched a mechanic fixing the tailpipe of a rusty old car. It looked exhausting.

..........To brighten up even your darkest night.........James Taylor …..You've Got A Friend

1) Ancient cultures discovered that they could make meat last longer by drying and salting it, which made it much easier to store it for future consumption. The first known instances of drying meat into jerky have been traced back to the Incas in the 1500s, but it is assumed that jerky may date as far back as Ancient Egypt.

Almanac: It is Friday, June 12, 2026. Today is Crowded Nest Awareness Day, International Cachaça Day, International Falafel Day, Loving Day, Mechanics Day aka National Automotive Service, Professionals Day, National Jerky Day, National Peanut Butter Cookie Day, Superman Day, Women Veterans Recognition Day, and World Day Against Child Labor. Because it is the second Friday it is also National Movie Night. And because it is the first weekend it is Poultry Days.

Among those born on this day were Cosmos de Medici (1519), Johanna Spyri (1829), David Rockefeller (1915), George H W Bush (1924), Vic Damone (1928), Anne Frank (1929), Jim Nabors (1932), Dave Nelson (1943), and Barry Bailey (1948).

On June twelfth New Amsterdam was renamed New York (1665), the Territory of Iowa was organized 1838), the first baseball game was played (1839), the gas mask was patented (1849), the Comstock Silver lode was discovered (1959), Niagara Falls, Onatrio was incorporated (1903), Secret Service extended its protection to include the president's family (1917), the Farmer Labor Party organized (1920), the Baseball Hall of Fame opened (1939), SCOTUS ended laws against interracial marriages (1967), and 750,000 anti-nuclear demonstrators ralled in Central Park (1982).

Night Sky, 6/12: Mini planetary lineup: 30-60 minutes after sunset in the west northwestern sky: Venus – brightest of the trio Plus Jupiter - slightly above and to the left of Venus Plus Mercury – Visible just below Venus (may need binoculars for Mercury).

Fraternal Picture of the Week: Pirates of Bremerton

Extra Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: The Strait of Hormuz is being renamed the Strait of Schrödinger because it is both open and closed at the same time. --Andri Ana

This Week: Saturday, June 13 – Dragon Fly Day & National Kitchen Klutzes of America Day & Random Acts of Light

Sunday, June 14 – Flag Day & Children's Sunday & Race Unity Day & Family History Day

Night Sky, 6/14: The moon is nearly new and dark so Milky Way watching is at its best. The Moon passes Jupiter by less than 2°.

Monday, June 15 – Native American Citizenship Day & National Lobster Day & Worldwide Day of Giving

Tuesday, June 16 – Bloomsday & Fudge Day & World Sea Turtle Day

Wednesday, June 17 – World Crocodile Day & Islamic New Year & World Tessellation Day

Night Sky, 6/17: Sunrise: 5:26 am Sunset: 8:40 pm 14 Hours and 48 minutes of daylight. Moonrise: 12:18 am Moonset: 12:25 pm

Thursday, June 18 – Autistic Pride Day & Clark Kent's Birthday & World Tapas Day

Did you hear about the mechanic who had to push her car five miles on its hubcaps? She was tireless. ĦĦ I just finished reading a novel about aircraft mechanics. It was mostly riveting.

..........May the winds of change caress us.........Holly Near …..I Am Willing

2) Astronauts need food that is lightweight yet nutritionally dense, and that food needs to be able to be stored in zero gravity for years while taking up as little space as possible. Jerky fits the bill because it is full of nutrients like protein and iron and can be stored for a very long time. That’s why NASA began sending astronauts into space with beef jerky in 1996.

Preantepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Why are less and less people using fewer? --Submitted by LanguageNerds

Moonbeam: Golllly! --Jim Nabors aka Gomer Pyle

Fun Fact of the Week: Happy International Falafel Day! The first instance of frying dough made from dried beans was recorded as a meal in Medieval Egypt, where it was enjoyed by Copts, a Christian ethnic group who at times rejected meat and adhered to a vegan diet.

Video of the Week: Opening sequence Superman (tv show in the 1950s with George Reeves) (:58)

Wesberry v. Sanders, (1964): "No right is more precious in a free country than that of having a voice in the election of those who make the laws under which, as good citizens, we must live. Other rights, even the most basic, are illusory if the right to vote is undermined --Justice Hugo Black

I ran into my mechanic at the pub and we got to chatting. I asked him if he enjoyed being a mechanic. He said, “Yes and no. Sometimes at the end of the day I feel like I've been through the engine.” ĦĦ A jumper cable goes into a bar...and the bartender says, “I'll serve you, but don't start anything.”

..........I'll pass as your comrade and we march along.........Peter, Paul & Mary …..The Cruel War

3) As we mentioned before, the first known records of jerky were traced back to the Incas in South America. These tribes spoke the language Quechua, and their name for dried, salted meat was ch’arki, which literally meant “dried meat” or “burned meat.” When the Spanish colonizers arrived, they discovered the native dish and adopted the name, which then evolved into charqui. As the delicious and convenient meal became more popular among Europeans, the name eventually evolved into jerky.

Antepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: There's a thin line between “I should post that to Facebook” and “I should talk to a therapist about that.”

Weird Word of the Week: Nubivagant: wandering in the clouds, often used to describe a dreamer or someone lost in thought. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nubivagant

Dragon of the Week:

Wacky Uses for Common Products: Clean grease and grime off car engine parts. Soak the parts in Coca-cola for 30 minutes and then rinse clean. https://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/cocacola2.html

If you cross a Chrysler and a Fiat you get a big car that doesn't start. ĦĦ They made an Oscar winning film about mechanics and called it Lord of the Springs.

...........I've been pushed and I've been knocked down.........Gary US Bonds …..Hold On

4) It takes about 2.5 to 3.5 ounces of meat to make 1 ounce of finished jerky. Raw meat is 70-75% water. So a pound of meat makes roughly 4 ounces once it is fully dried.

Penultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: The Fascists don't want immigrants to take your jobs; they want AI to take your jobs.

Christine Update of the Week: Early in May I went to the dermatologist about a thing on my face. They took it off and sent it to the lab. A week later I got a phone call that it was squamous cell carcinoma. I also got an email that said I could get a copy of the diagnosis at some website. When I went to the site it claimed to have never heard of me. I thought it was fine they would send it to my regular doctor and he would be able to explain it. But when I went in to give blood for lab work the nurse said they did not, in fact, have the diagnosis. They had other reports and pictures, etc. but not the diagnosis. So I stopped by the office and they printed off a copy. It said I had “well differentiated” squamous cell carcinoma. I looked up all the bits on the internet. “Well differentiated means it was easy to tell the cancer cells from the skin cells. Which means it is a low-grade, slow growing cancer. Whew! I kind of feel like the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy just changed my entry from Almost harmless to Harmless.

Science Fiction Convention of the Week: Trek Long Island 2026 (12-14, Hauppauge, NY) ...Together we can make a difference. https://treklongisland.com/

Whatever This Is of the Week: Being bilingual means double the sad songs you can cry to. --Submitted by LanguageNerds

Spark of Joy of the Week: It's so #!*%#+# crazy to me that almost all of society's problems could be dealt with by taxing the grotesquely wealthy until they were only obscenely wealthy. --Jason Barfnett -_Submitted by gr of oh

Mechanic: They auto know better. ĦĦ My partner wrote their thesis on differences between propeller mechanics and human anatomy. I've gotta say...I'm not a fan.

..........I can feel it bubbling up.........Chaka Khan …..Sharing The Love

5) Since 2012, June 12th has been officially known as National Jerky Day in the United States. This holiday was created by the Wisconsin Beef Council to build awareness about jerky. The best way to celebrate National Jerky Day is by buying your favorite jerky and eating as much as you can throughout the day on June 12th.

Protest Sign of the Week: Trump Is The Insurrection

Second Protest Sign of the Week: Midterms: Make It Too Big To Rig

Quote of the Week: Many people hear voices when no-one is there. Some of them are called “mad” and are shut up in rooms where they stare at the walls all day. Others are called “writers” and they do pretty much the same thing. --Ray Bradbury

Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I get that the new world is struggling to be born but can't we get an epidural or something? --Mary Beth Janssen

Today's Peace of History: June 12, 1967: The Supreme Court struck down state miscegenation laws prohibiting interracial marriages as violations of the 14th amendment which guarantees equal protection under the law. In June of 1958, Richard Loving and Mildred Jeter had married in Washington D.C. Upon return to their home state of Virginia, the couple was arrested, convicted of a felony, and sentenced to a year in jail. Their appeal led to the decision.

I had one of those Swiss made cars, but I didn't keep it long. It kept getting stuck in neutral. ĦĦ That body shop mechanic is kind of creepy. It's like she has an auto body experience every time she works on a car.

..........Close the wound, hide the scar.........Carly Simon …..That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be

Masthead of the Week: Friday ePistle, June 12, 2026: Mechanized ePistle . Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. Lawrence, KS.

Moonbeam: I have opinions of my own, strong opinions, but I don't always agree with them. --George Herbert Walker Bush

Cost of War:

Pentagon Spending as of 6/11/26: $707,819,308,268 That's 18 billion 745 million 226 thousand 328 dollars spent in just one week**

**With $18 billion we could fully fund the Global Fund's plan to save 23 million lives and prevent 400 million infections from AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.

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/category/military/

The right to vote too easily suffers abrasion if a fee is imposed, or a poll tax is enacted. The political franchise of voting should be completely unencumbered. --Justice William O Douglas

Famous Last Words: Turn me loose. --Medgar Evers Died 6/12/1963 by assassination

..........My life, my joy, my fear, my anger.........Sweet Honey In The Rock …..Tomorrow

You can make a mechanical frog; but you can't use bolts, you have to use rivets. ĦĦ I complained to my mechanic that the front passenger's wheel always seems to run a little flat. So he bought it a tuning fork.

May Peace tighten your bolts

And Joy loosen your screws

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