Famous First Words: Anno Domini 1630: march 29, mundaye. --John Winthrop's History of New England
May is Mystery Month! Armed and humorous: Beware! Jokes here may be criminally funny. ... My Agatha Christie themed bakery only sells mystery muffins; you never know what's inside, a real who doughnut.
..........I'm trying to explain.........Melissa Etheridge …..I'm the Only One
The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them. --Patrick Henry
It is a rainy Friday morning. The sky is a solid white with the very occasional wisp of a gray idea of a cloud sailing under it wafted by a breeze that barely moves the tree branches. Those branches are filled with birds. I can see them on the tops of the willow trees that have been stripped of leaves by the intense winds of 2026. Yet there is little birdsong in the air. Instead I hear motor cars and a distant siren. 68°F is cool but muggy from the light drizzle. Veronica was reluctant to lay her little cat paws on the wet concrete of the patio. Puck had already been out, did his business, and returned immediately shaking tiny water drops from his fur. Apparently it wore him out since he is now sleeping deeply and snoring lightly. Now and then I can hear a drop of rain on the chimney but mostly the world is silent and I get to sit, to sip my coffee, and to write to you. What a morning!
Hope your weekend unfolds before you like a clever mystery, Armchair Sleuths.
First Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: OK, hear me out: An old-fashioned candy necklace but with tums and ibuprofen. --Submitted by ks of ks
Another year, another crime scene of fun. … If I had a bookstore, I would make all the mystery novels hard to find.
..........Can't you see I'm out of control.........Melissa Etheridge …..Bring Me Some Water
Trivia Questions: Happy 178th Birthday to Wisconsin?
We all know Wiscosin is “America's Dairyland”. Do you know any other of its nicknames?
Which motorcycle company began in and is headquartered in Milwaukee, WI?
Which American Indian tribes make up the majority of the native the population?
What imaginary Wisconsin town does Barbie hail from?
What or where or how much was the record snowfall that earned Wisconsin the name The Frozen Tundra?
Big Hello: Assalomu Alaykum – Uzbek ( https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm
Second Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: The president and the vice president starring in a live action Beavis and Butthead movie. --Submitted by Catsonacouch
Image of the Week: This is one of 10,000 postcards that will be mailed to Kansas voters in June. In the 1950s the Kansas Supreme Court was so corrupt that the constitution was changed to selection of judges by a committee dedicated to good law not big money. Now Kansas republicans want to change it back ~~ My guess is because they didn't like the way the entire state voted on the abortion issue; so they want to be able to overturn voter decisions by buying judges.
Geezer Joke of the Week: I'm so old that I'm still kind of scared to put spaces in files names. --Jason K Pargin --Submitted by UUHS
How many mystery writers does it take to change a light bulb? Two. One to change the bulb, and the other to give it an unusual twist at the end. … That new detective who seems to solve crimes by accident is called Sheer Luck Holmes.
..........Longing for home again.........Melissa Etheridge …..Breathe
Moonbeam: The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining. --John F Kennedy, Jr
Blasphemy of the Week: Both the Bible and Quran tell us to love one another. The Kama Sutra is a bit more specific...and has caused ZERO wars. https://www.facebook.com/churchoftheeternalsinner
Coffee Joke of the Week: At work we call coffee break fluid.
Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: There is no “we” in chocolate. --Submitted by Writers, Readers and General Tomfoolery
Some mystery person keeps adding soil to my garden. The plot thickens. … Ghosts would make great detectives. They can see right through people.
..........Well show a little faith, there's magic in the night.........Melissa Etheridge …..Thunder Road
1) Wisconsin has 7 other nicknames, but a couple seem like repeats. 1) America's Dairyland 2) Badger State 3) The Copper State 4) The Forward State 5) Cheese State 6) Dairy State 7) The Frozen Tundra
Almanac: It is Friday, May 29, 2026. The moon will be full on Sunday (5/31, Blue) and is in Scorpio. The United Nations has declared this International Day of UN Peacekeepers. Today is Learn About Composting Day, National 529 Day, National Alligator Day, and Put a Pillow on Your Fridge Day. Because it is the last Friday in May it is Heat Awareness Day.
Among those born on this day were Charles II (1630), Louis Daubenton (1716), Patrick Henry (1736), Ebenezer Butterick (1826), Hans Makart (1840), Alfonsina Storni (1892), Bob Hope (Leslie Townes,1903), Neil R. Jones (1909), John F. Kennedy (1917), Al Unser (1939), Danny Elfman (1953), LaToya Jackson (1956), Annette Bening (1958), and Melissa Etheridge (1961).
On May twenty-ninth Winthrop began writing 'History of New England" (1630), Rhode Island became the last of the the original 13 colonies to ratify the Constitution (1790), Wisconsin became the 30th state (1848), the current constitution of Switzerland took effect (1874), Frank "Home Run" Baker hit his first career home run (1909), the Supreme Court exempted baseball from antitrust laws (1922), Crosby recorded "White Christmas" (1942), Hillary and Norgay reached the summit of Everest (1953), de Gaulle formed a French government (1959), "Truth in Lending" became law (1968), A J Foyt won the Indianapolis 500 for a record 4th time (1977), 1st class postage rose to 15 cents (1978), and Russia elected Yeltsin (1990).
Night Sky, 5/29: The gibbous moon is 90% illuminated and sits 2°-3° from bright, orange-red Antares, the star at the “heart of the scorpion”.
Fraternal Picture of the Week: Waiting for the ferry
This Week: Saturday, May 30 – International Day of the Potato & National Creativity Day & the Anniversary of the Indianapolis 500 auto race. (1911)
Sunday, May 31 – National Smile Day & Save Your Hearing Day & World Parrot Day
Night Sky, 5/31: Tau Herculids Meteor Shower peaks after midnight. Called a “modest” meteor shower.
Monday, June 1 – National Go Barefoot Day & World Reef Awareness Day & Oscar the Grouch Day
Tuesday, June 2 – National VW Bus Day & National Gun Violence Awareness Day
Night Sky, 6/2: Jupiter enters Cancer Venus and Jupiter are close together in the northwest sky soon after sunset and Mercury is near Venus. They are the 3 brightest stars in the west.
Wednesday, June 3 – World Bicycle Day & National Egg Day & Global Running Day
Night Sky, 6/3: Sunrise: 5:56 am Sunset: 8:42 pm (14 Hours and 46 Minutes of daylight) Moonrise: 11:47 pm Moonset: 8:19 am
Thursday, June 4 – Hug Your Cat Day & National Punk Day & National Cheese Day
I'm writing a mystery novel, or am I? … PP (Possible Plot): Remember, it's only murder if they find a body.
..........My love still lives and breathes.........Melissa Etheridge …..Testify
2) Harley-Davidson's first factory opened in 1903 at 3700 W Juneau Ave and its headquarters is still at that address.
Preantepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: So Orange Julius Caesar and the Pope are standing on the balcony and the Pope says “with one wave of my hand I can make this crowd go crazy cheering.” Trump says, “No way, that's impossible.” The Pope says “Can too” Trump says, “OK, prove it.” So the Pope slaps him.
Moonbeam: There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long range risks of comfortable inaction. --John F Kennedy, Jr
Fun Facts of the Week: It's Learn About Composting Day. George Washington is best known as a Founding Father and the President of the USA. What’s not as well known was that he had an early appreciation for the soil – abandoning the cultivation of tobacco because it ruined the fertility of the land- and was an avid composter, performing experiments to find the best way to turn dung into compost. In his quest for fertility, Washington pursued numerous experiments and even constructed a stercorary or “dung repository” specifically designed for composting. ~~The man ran a shit library. You can't say you didn't learn something about composing today. https://www.compostmagazine.com/composting-facts/
Video of the Week: Bing Crosby singing White Christmas from the movie Holiday Inn (3:01) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ36gbGlm8Y
I have many anxieties for our commonwealth, principally occasioned by the depreciation of our money. --Patrick Henry
Sherlock Holmes was always reluctant to take credit for solving a mystery. Oh, it was nothing, he would say. The police would have solved it in time. Everyone knew he was just being modest. Be he ever so humble, there's no police like Holmes.
..........Go on and close your eyes, imagine me there.........Melissa Etheridge …..Similar Features
3) 1: Chippewa 2: Potawatomi 3: Ho-Chunk 4: Menominee 5: Oneida 6: Mohican All have real estate and communities in Wisconsin.
Antepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: The same boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. https://www.facebook.com/embodypeaceandlove
Weird Word of the Week: halation: The halo-like effect produced by light in photographs. https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/halation
Dragon of the Week: ~~Seems like a lot of work for a cat bed.
Wacky Uses for Common Products: Get rid of fruit flies. Use an electric drill with a one-quarter inch bit to drill a hole in the cap of a two liter Coke bottle. Leave one inch of Coke (not diet or caffeine-free) in the bottom of the bottle, and set outside. Fruit flies will crawl into the bottle to enjoy the Real Thing, but won't be able to get back out. https://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/cocacola2.html
The NSW Police have found a large number of dead crows on the Sturt Highway just outside Wagga Wagga early this morning, and there was concern that they may have died from Avian Flu. A Pathologist examined the remains of all the crows, and, to everyone's relief, confirmed the problem was NOT Avian Flu. The cause of death appeared to be from vehicular impacts. However, during analysis it was noted that varying colours of paints appeared on the bird's beaks and claws. By analysing these paint residues it was found that 98% of the crows had been killed by impact with motorbikes, while only 2% were killed by cars. The investigators then hired an Ornithological Behaviourist to determine if there was a cause for the disproportionate percentages of motorbike kills versus car kills. The Ornithological Behaviourist quickly concluded that when crows eat roadkill, they always have a look-out crow to warn of danger. They discovered that while all the lookout crows could shout "Cah", not a single one could shout "bike".
...........wait by the light of the moon.........Melissa Etheridge …..Come to My Window
4) Barbie hails from Willows, WI. If you are an aficionado a tour of the Fennimore Doll and Toy Museum might be a fun day out.
Penultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: They gave him a colonoscopy and found half of congress. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576677326539
Science Fiction Convention of the Week: ConCarolinas 2026 (29-31, Charlotte, NC) ...artists, authors, gamers, and geeks... https://concarolinas.org/
Unknown Origin of the Week: Every man has a natural right to be stupid. But Dwight McDonald abuses the privilege. ~~Of uncertain origin, (originally attributed to Trotsky) but always applicable. Just fill in the name that fits. --Submitted by lh of ks
Spark of Joy of the Week: I can't think of a group of people who need to watch Sesame Street MORE than the Republican party. --Jon Stewart
There's a chicken writing mystery novels. She calls herself Eggatha Christie. … Agatha Christie would write one mystery novel after another without pause until her arms ached. She was diagnosed with marple tunnel syndrome
..........To hell with the consequence.........Melissa Etheridge …..I Want to Come Over
5) In the winter of 1996-97 a record 277.7 inches of snow fell in Hurley, WI.
Protest Sign of the Week: WE ALL LOST THE ELECTION ~~Offices of Sen Moran, Olathe, KS 5/22/26
Quote of the Week: Those who invited me to speak always pointed out that we were to be commended for our breadlines and our charity to the poor, rather than for our attempts to achieve justice through the nonviolent weapon of the strike. --Dorothy Day
Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I just wanted to let you know that if we were both birds, I would still want to be your friend so we could poop on people together. --Submitted by bu of ks
Today's Peace of History: May 29, 1932: In the depths of the Great Depression, the “Bonus Expeditionary Force,” a group of 1000 World War I veterans seeking to cash in their veterans’ bonus certificates, arrived in Washington, D.C. Though issued to the veterans in 1924, the certificates were not scheduled to be paid until 1945. By mid-June, the vets had set up a massive “Hooverville,” a contemporary term for an encampment of the homeless.
A prison mystery: Why were you sent to prison? Bribery And how did you get out after just a month? What do you think? ... There was a mystery involving an officer worker and a small bag. It was a brief case.
..........Something's gotta give somewhere.........Melissa Etheridge …..All American Girl
Masthead of the Week: Friday ePistle, May 29, 2026: What ePistle? Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. Lawrence, KS.
Moonbeam: As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them. --John F Kennedy, Jr
Cost of War:
Pentagon Spending as of 5/28/26 $669,094,565,457 ...That's 19 billion, 957 million, 663 thousand 715 dollars spent this week. What have we bought with it?
Pentagon Spending as of 5/21/26: $649,136,901,742
Pentagon Spending as of 5/14/26: $629,922,819,748
Pentagon Spending as of 5/07/26: $610,538,452,895
Pentagon Spending as of 5/01/26: $592,500,326,688
Pentagon Spending in April 2026: $ 81,264,897,194
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/cost-of/category/military/
Number of US casualties since Trump's Iran War began: 423 https://theintercept.com/2026/05/26/us-iran-war-casualties-ceasefire/ (The official number is 13, by the way. https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2026/04/08/pentagon-data-13-us-troops-killed-346-wounded-in-operation-epic-fury/ )
Number of Iran casualties since Trump's Iran War began: 3,375 also 2,702 in Lebanon, and 28 in various other states https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/1/us-israel-attacks-on-iran-death-toll-and-injuries-live-tracker
If this be treason, make the most of it! --Patrick Henry
Famous Last Words: Any money so appropriated shall remain available to the Commission until the date of its expiration, as fixed by section 40G. --Truth In Lending Act passed 5/29/1968
..........Oh, how lovely it was.........Bob Hope …..Thanks for the Memory
We're trying to come up with a name for our flock of mystery solving chickens. Pop calls them the Clue Clucks Clan. … A university creative writing class was assigned a story containing these four elements: religion, royalty, sex, and mystery. The prize-winner was, “My God,” said the Queen, “I'm pregnant. I wonder whose it is!”
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And Joy take your breath away
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