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JULY COMES FORTH
SNEAKING ON MOSQUITO FEET
BUT ILLUMINATED
BY FIREFLIES

National Ice Cream Month
National Hot Dog Month
National Baked Beans Month
It's a picnic!
Where it all comes together:
National Chili Dog Day July 25th (USA)
Or, if you prefer the great indoors:
July 3rd to August 15th, inexplicably, are officially known as the
Air Conditioning Appreciation Days
Why "July"?
This guy:
Julius Caesar, it being the month of his birth.
Here's a thing.

July 2nd is World UFO Day.
Go out and not identify a flying object!
Patientlee (until Jul 20)

…and Domicile (Jul 21 onwards)
Went searching for a Julia to close out this post. Lots of Julia celebrities (some I even recognized). This one caught my eye, though:
Julia Adasheva
and her Ferrari

Adasheva (that's a sexy name if ever we heard one) is the definition of a gorgeous Russian model. Born in Moscow in 1991, she now travels the world as part of her modeling career which started at the age of 16. The beauty is 23 years old, born on April 25, 1991, wears size 7.5 (38 shoes) and is dress size 6 (36).
Her dream car is a red convertible from Maranello. No, not a California like Paris Hilton has, but a 458 Spider, the epitome of Italia style and performance. Julia is seriously into cars and frequents tuning shows. Her personal Youtube is filled with videos of her testing out various exotics around Moscow.…
July is… resources:
Hot Dog: Wikipedia
Ice Cream Cone: foodnetwork.com
Baked Beans: victoryhomemaking.blogspot.com
Domicile resources:
Sand castle: pinterest.com
Old man at beach: thestar.com
This post also published at my Other People's Stuff blog
In response to which I posted this lamerick:
Asked if I want some, I'd say, yes, I would.
But a very big must
Is a very hard crust
Lest it's soggy 'ere your meal can conclude.

JUNE ALREADY?
There must be some mistake!
Time flies.
Time flies with frog
Mindful Webworks
Daily Doodles
1997 Apr 3

Why "June"?
The Latin name for June is Junius. Ovid offers multiple etymologies for the name in the Fasti, a poem about the Roman calendar. The first is that the month is named after the Roman goddess Juno, the goddess of marriage and the wife of the supreme deity Jupiter; the second is that the name comes from the Latin word iuniores, meaning "younger ones", as opposed to maiores ("elders") for which the preceding month May (Maius) may be named.[4] Another source claims June is named after Lucius Junius Brutus, founder of the roman Republic and ancestor of the Roman gens Junia [5]
I'm gonna go with Juno, Roman goddess, over young people.
FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 16

I looked through a lot of Father images. This one struck me. First, because I vividly remember chasing along holding bikes for each of our three when they were little. Second, because it's symbolic of how Fathers must be sometimes: you push and push and push, you encourage and encourage and encourage, and then, suddenly, you have to just let go…
The Zodiac signs for the month of June are
Xerograff (until Jun 20)

…and Patientlee (Jun 21 onwards)

June Haver

June Haver was born on June 10, 1926, in Rock Island, Illinois… appeared on the stage for the first time at the age of six in a local theater production… In 1942, at the age of 16, June joined Fox Studios as a fringe actress. Dropped because the studio thought she was too young, they signed her the following year to appear in The Gang's All Here (1943). … In 1945, she appeared in Where Do We Go from Here? (1945) with her future husband, Fred MacMurray, who she wed in 1954. … After they were wed, the couple adopted twin girls. June's last foray into the glare of the camera lights was when she played herself in the television production of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour(1957). She died of respiratory failure in Brentwood, California on July 6, 2005. —iMDB
Months: BalanceCareers.com and Wikipedia: June
Father: Fathers Day Backgrounds | PixelsTalk.Ne
June Haver: pinterest.com
This post also published at Mindful Webworks' Other People's Stuff blog.

Approaching no good end,
What help can Heaven offer?
(Asking for a friend.)
Seen clearly now in hindsight
(Once startled to his senses),
Cascades of foolish choices
end in grievous consequences.
Of evidence that Heaven helps,
He hasn't seen a smidgen.
Blessings with the balance sheet?
Must be bad religion.
Belief that holy charity
could balance mortal flaws
was childish wishful thinking:
Give me money, Santa Claus!
What hope now for the ruined?
What mercy, Oh, Divine?
What prayer would make a difference?
Let's ask the Search Online!
Devoted Roman Catholic
My friend most surely ain't,
But mad with desperation
He searches for a saint.
Turns out there is a saint for that.
The answer turned up quick.
Who intercedes for such a case?
Ironically, St. Nick.





