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musicandotherstuff · 9 months ago
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Alex Turner - Don Valley Bowl, Sheffield
June 2011
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savageandwise · 1 year ago
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Silently Judging
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daddy-long-legssss · 4 months ago
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i tried to channel my shaggy haired beloved with the leather jacket and the rings, but i’m simply overjoyed with this shirt.
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boymanmaletheshequel · 14 days ago
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An altar for Aether 🛐
🕯️☀️🕯️☀️🕯️☀️🕯️☀️🕯️☀️🕯️☀️🕯️☀️🕯️☀️
Thinking of setting up an altar or devotional space for the all seeing god of light and sky, the ancient god Aether? Cool! Working with a primordial deity can be an enlightening and rewarding experience for sure! And aether is certainly one of the less intimidating to do so with, and a great way to start exploring primordial deity devotion! You’ll need an altar of course, so why don’t we look at some ways to get started?
• STEP ONE: Colors and Cloth 🌈🧶
In order to start your altar, wether that be upon a tabletop, a floor corner, a shelf, or a drawer, it’s a good idea to lay down a cloth or fabric of the color associated with the god you intent to make it for! Aether, being the god of light and the sky, has 2 colors historically that are associated with him. Yellow, Lavender, and light blue! These colors can be a common theme on his altar space, and a cloth or fabric in one or both of these colors is the place to start! Used fabrics can be found for fairly cheap at most thrift shops, or at textiles shops, such as for example: Value Village, Johanne’s, or local sewing shops. Bonus points if you can find a piece of fabric scrap with related iconography on it as well! Such as the sun, or beams of light, in Aether’s case.
• STEP TWO: dishes, vessels, utilities. 🏺🕯️
The next thing you’ll want to add to your altar are some of the larger, more utilitarian pieces you wish to decorate with, these can include things like tarot decks, teacups or plates to hold offerings, offering bowls, candles, or books. It is also a good idea to select bowls, dishes, and teacups that line up with the iconography and sacred symbolism of the god the altar is dedicated to. For example, where an altar to say, Demeter, may have these objects decorated with symbols of farming, Lily of the valley, wheat, or autumnal imagery, an altar to Aether might have these same objects decorated with symbolism of things like clouds, the sun, birds, or angels/cherubs!
• STEP THREE: Idols and Tributes 🪆♟️
Another important way to respect your altar and it’s god is to decorate it with Idols of them, like statues, sketches, or other artworks depicting them! You can also donate tributary items to the altar, such as little figurines or charms of things associated with them, for example, my Artemis altar has a small porcelain cat figurine, and my Freya altar has a guilloche heart trinket. Perhaps an altar to Aether could have a song bird figurine, or a statuette of an angel or cherub!
• STEP FOUR: traditional offerings 🍷💎🫚
Some traditional offerings like food, drink, crystals, herbs, flowers, etc. are an important, and very easy offer to make to your altars, and can easily be placed in the vessels and dishes you keep on the altar space. These offers vary on the god associated, but I’ll list some good ones for Aether below!
- 🌸: Lavender, Violets, Wisteria.
- 🫚: Saffron, Coffee beans, Chamomile
- 💎: Celestite, Angelite, Amethyst.
- 🍗: Blueberries
- 🍷: coffee, tea, honey
• STEP FIVE: Iconography
The final step to creating your altar is the use of divine iconography. These symbols, emblems, and motifs celebrate your gods lore, history, and sacred things. You can honor this by finding things donning the iconography associated with your god! For example, almost all of my altars utilize antique painted porcelain or ceramics in some way, I have a porcelain sugar dish painted with strawberries for Aphrodite, a tea plate with wheat sheathes for Demeter, and an antique English teacup with Lilacs painted on it for Pan! Some of the sacred icons of Aether may include: Lavender, Saffron, Eagles, Griffins, and clouds.
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Now that you’re altar to the great god of Aether has been set up, you now have a proper dedicated space to devote yourself to him with! Pray to him for luck with the weather, ask him to guide to the light, and tell him your stories, and enquire for his wisdom. May Aether bless you and your brand new altar! 💙🏛️💙
If you like this post, and wish to learn more about the gods of Hellen, Hellenism, paganism, and much more, please consider giving me a follow! I post every single day :) have a blessed day. 💙🏛️
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totallyfuckd · 2 years ago
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Arctic Monkeys at Don Valley Bowl, Day Two, 2011.
By danidanix.x via Flickr.
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icouldntfindquiet · 4 months ago
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CATB via Glenn // Don Valley Bowl, Sheffield, 14 July 2017.
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dirtanddistance · 1 month ago
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Valley Vertikiller 30k: Good Soup
Back when I was in college, I learned I had a knack for something: pressuring my peers to run races. It started with convincing my college bestie to run a beach 5k with my family when she came to our house for Easter Weekend. That 5k spiraled into multiple half marathons, and 13 years later she continues to update me with the latest races on the calendar. I ran my brother's first 10k with him 5+ years ago and, fast forward to now, we put our third marathon together in the books this past summer.
Last year, a friend in my running club introduced me to the Valley Vertikiller, a 30k trail run with a mile of vertical climb with the option to register as a team of 5+ runners, cross-country meet style. As a counterbalance to my ability to drag others into running shenanigans, I am also very easily dragged into running shenanigans. You can read that race report back in the timeline, but long story short, one vegan grilled cheese and bowl of butternut squash soup later I was sold on registering for the next year as soon as it opened.
Thus, we find ourselves in July 2024, signing up for Vertikiller as soon as it opened and making a team in the hopes of convincing enough minions to join me. Quickly one registration turned to four. We would languish being one down from a full team for months, constantly begging everyone around us to join our delusional antics, until all at once it seemed we were ten instead of just a few.
Race day finally came, on Canadian Thanksgiving weekend, and we all rolled up to the mountain in our race day best. This squad had everything: the first time trail racer, the 'definitely a top finisher', the 'this is the farthest I've run', and a handful of 'we're just here to have a nice trip through the woods'. We had goals ranging from impressive finish times, to personal bests, to 'just finish the course' and 'beat the cutoff'. Hopes and spirits were high, and I managed to convince the majority of the team to don a few face gems which would later become the talk of the aid stations. After a blessing by a member of Semath First Nation, we were off into the woods!
The journey to the first aid station was uneventful; I remained fairly close to my trusty running buddy and face-gem originating accomplice (side story: the face gems originated when we ran Diez Vista 50k, which happened to coincide with Coachella this year. We joked about DV50k being our Coachella and staying festival ready, and the rest is history). Pulling up to aid station 1 a few k's farther in than advertised, I was greeted by latin dance music, a friendly face from the run club, and more Fireball than could reasonably be consumed by the entirety of the team. I browsed the plentiful non-alcoholic offerings and snacked on assorted unlabeled candy until one friend, then my run bestie, filed through. Reunited with my ride or die, we took off back into the forest and left the scenic overlook behind.
The jaunt from the overlook aid station to the second one was, again, farther than expected and involved a decent amount of walking up hill, and sometimes walking not uphill, and an incident of 'oh is that the photographer? Nah that's just a guy with binoculars. Wait no he's the race photographer start running!'. Eventually, we traversed through sufficient gorgeous fall foliage and reached the second aid station, where the harbingers of bestie's doom were first encountered. I will not go into detail, but waxing poetic about how you did not get a food aversion after the last time you vomited up something you were eating at that aid station is now officially added to the official race day taboo list. Let's just say there was some extra sauce left on the appropriately named trail Extra Sauce. We stumbled on together (grateful to not be reenacting the infamous Family Guy contagious vomit scene), Garmin ticking ever higher mileage with each passing minute. The minutes were hours, the hours were days. An entire lifetime passed in the span of a moment. The Squid Line trail, I have determined, must pass through multiple dimensions as that is the only explanation for how long one spends trying to get to the end of it. At what would have been half a mile from the finish if Garmin and the course distance and the stars aligned, we parted ways as I could not be separated from the finish line by another moment of walking, and bestie unfortunately still had a bit of extra sauce. Alas, Garmin readings and stated race distances are not what they seem. Nearly 20 miles from where I started and yet exactly where I began, I was abruptly delivered unto the finish line and a gaggle of the most enthusiastic friends. We awaited the final three finishers from our squad eagerly, and enjoyed the long awaited and highly hyped grilled cheses, soup, and pumpkin pie while sitting around and toasting to our conquest. The entire team had met their goals, and as we were packing up to head home after a day well spent, one of the race coordinators commented on how lovely it was to see such a supportive group of friends, hanging around until every one of us finished, and having such a nice time together. I was too high on the joy of the day, but ordinarily that is the kind of sentiment that would leave me in tears. Moving to a new place, never mind an entirely different country, is kind of a terrifying proposition. Never in my wildest dreams when I got in the car to drive from Florida to BC did I imagine that two years later, I would be sitting on the ground on a mountainside with 9 people I call friends after persuading all of them to run 20 miles up and down a mountain with me. Moments like this are what running is all about to me these days; a fast time is a noble goal, but sometimes it's not the destination, but the friends you make along the way that make the journey worthwhile. Thank you, run family, for another lifelong memory and for making every mile sweeter <3
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yorkcalling · 6 months ago
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Photoset: The Sherlocks at Don Valley Bowl, Sheffield
Friday saw UK rockers The Sherlocks headline Don Valley Bowl in Sheffield and we were down there to get some photos of the action. Continue reading Photoset: The Sherlocks at Don Valley Bowl, Sheffield
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musicnewsweb · 6 months ago
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ICYMI: The Sherlocks share new single ‘Death of me’ & play biggest headline show to date at Sheffield’s Don Valley Bowl - #TheSherlocksOfficial @TheSherlocks #TheSherlocks http://dlvr.it/T7hbRg
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entertainmehub · 6 months ago
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ICYMI: The Sherlocks share new single ‘Death of me’ & play biggest headline show to date at Sheffield’s Don Valley Bowl - #TheSherlocksOfficial @TheSherlocks #TheSherlocks http://dlvr.it/T7hVkp
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musicandotherstuff · 7 months ago
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Arctic Monkeys - Don Valley Bowl, Sheffield
June 2011
📸: Danny Payne photography
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brookston · 10 months ago
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Holidays 2.3
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American Painters Day
Artist Appreciation Day
Battle of San Lorenzo Day (Argentina)
Benelux Treaty Day (EU)
Booty Pic Day
Bowling Green Massacre Day (Kellyanne Conway Fictional Event)
Commemoration of the Batepá Massacre (São Tomé and Príncipe)
Communist Party Foundation Day (Vietnam)
Cow Day (French Republic)
Day of Finnish Architecture and Design (Finland)
Day of the Virgin of Suyapa (Honduras)
Desmond Tutu Day
Doggy Date Night
The Day the Music Died (according to Don McLean)
Elmo’s Day
Endangered Species Act Day
Feed the Birds Day
Four Chaplains Day
Halfway Point of Winter
Heroes' Day (Mozambique)
International Golden Retriever Day
International Lawyers Day
International Straw Free Day
John Lewis Day (Alabama)
Liberation of the Battle of Manila Day
Martyrs' Day (São Tomé and Príncipe)
Meaka Bochea Day (Cambodia)
National Cordova Ice Worm Day
National Doggy Date Night
National Honey Badger Day
National Missing Persons Day
National Patient Recognition Day
National Trevor Day
National Wedding Ring Day
National Women Physicians Day
National Women’s Heart Day
Nuestra Señora de Suyapa (Festival of the Virgin of Suyapa; Honduras)
Number Day
Take a Cruise Day
Veteran’s Day (Thailand)
Veterinary Pharmacists Day
Wedding Ring Day
World Free Love Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Carrot Cake Day
National Carrot Day
1st Saturday in February
Barber Day [1st Saturday]
Burning the Hom Strom (Graubünden, Switzerland) [1st Saturday]
Global Chaplains Day [1st Saturday]
Ice Cream For Breakfast Day [1st Saturday]
International Pisco Sour Day [1st Saturday]
Lace Day [1st Saturday]
National Play Outside Day [1st Saturday of Every Month]
Pork Rind Appreciation Day [1st Saturday]
Satyr's Day (Silenus, Greek God of Beer Buddies and Drinking Companions) [1st Saturday of Each Month]
South African National Beer Day (South Africa) [1st Saturday]
Take Your Child to the Library Day [1st Saturday]
Independence & Related Days
Danielland (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Illinois Territory Day (Illinois; 1818)
Keep Watch (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Liberation Movement Day (Angola)
Festivals Beginning February 3, 2024
Arizona Renaissance Festival (Apache Junction, Arizona) [thru 3.31]
Carnival Brasiliero (Austin, Texas)
Carnival of Viereggio (Viereggio, Italy) [thru 2.24]
Carolina Chocolate Festival (Moorehead City, North Carolina) [thru 2.4]
Downtown Gadsen Chili Cook-Off (Gadsen, Alabama)
Florida Renaissance Fair (Deerfield Beach, Florida) [thru 3.24]
Hudson Valley Wingfest (Poughkeepsie, New York)
Kurentovanje Carnival (Ptuj, Slovenia) [thru 2.13]
Melodifestivalen (Malmö, Sweden)
Northwest Briefest (Chicago, Illinois)
South Florida Garlic Festival (Wellington, Florida) [thru 2.4]
Temecula Valley Barrel Tasting (Temecula, California) [thru 2.4]
Yukon Quest (Whitehorse, Yukon)
Feast Days
Aaron the Illustrious (Syriac Orthodox Church)
Ansgar, Archbishop (a.k.a. Anskar; Christian; Saint) [Denmark]
Auscharius (Christian; Saint)
Berlindis of Meerbeke (Christian; Saint)
Blaise (Christian; Saint) [Blessing of Throats]
Blessing of Throats Day (St. Blaise’s Day); Everyday Wicca)
Build a Relationship with Brigid Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Celsa and Nona (Christian; Saints)
Claudine Thévenet (Christian; Saint)
Day of Remembrance for Oleg the Prophet (Asatru/Slavic Pagan)
Dom Justo Takayama (Christian; Saint) [Japan, Philippines]
Ewok Day (Pastafarian)
Festival of Sulis Minerva (Pagan)
Fiesta de San Blas (Protector of the Harvest; Puerto Rico)
Fukuju no mai (Jimai; Dance of the Seven Gods of Fortune; Japan)
Gaelic Lullaby Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Gertrude Stein (Writerism)
Gillian Ayres (Artology)
Hadelin (Christian; Saint)
Henning Mankell (Writerism)
Hickety Pickety (Muppetism)
ia (Christian; Virgin)
James Michener (Writerism)
Laurence of Canterbury, Srchbishop (Christian; Saint)
Laurence of Spoleto, Bishop (Christian; Saint)
Lesser Eleusinian Mysteries, Day 3 of 3 (Ancient Greece festival honoring Ceres, Demeter, Persephone, and Proserpine)
Magnolia and Fish Jubilee (Shamanism)
Margaret of England (Christian; Saint, Virgin)
Norman Rockwell (Artology)
Our Lady of Suyapa (Honduras)
Pagerwesi (Festival to Sang Hyang Pramesti Guru, god of teachers and creator of the universe; Bali)
Paul Aster (Writerism)
Pokémon Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint) 
Richard Yates (Writerism)
Setsubun (Bean-Throwing Festival; Shinto/Japan)
Theocritus (Positivist; Saint)
Werburga (a.k.a. Werburgh; Christian; Saint)
Woodrow Wilson Day
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fatal Day (Pagan) [3 of 24]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [8 of 57]
Premieres
Air Force (Film; 1943)
Amapola, by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (Song; 1941)
Birds of a Feather (Disney Silly Symphonies Cartoon; 1931)
Boys on the Side (Film; 1995)
Canned Feud (WB LT Cartoon; 1951)
Chilly Con Carmen (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
Chronicle (Film; 2012)
Dead Man’s Curve (TV movie; 1978)
Death Be Not Proud, by John Gunther (Memoir; 1949)
Earthling, by David Bowie (Album; 1997)
Earwig and the Witch (Animated Film; 2021)
Fun, Fun, Fun, by The Beach Boys (Song; 1964)
Hanna (TV Series; 2019)
The IT Crowd (UK TV Series; 2006)
Jane Eyre (Film; 1944)
La Dolce Vita (Film; 1960)
Norman Normal (WB Cartoon; 1968)
Rock You Like a Hurricane, by the Scorpions (Song; 1984)
Roman Carnival, by Hector Berlioz (Overture; 1844)
Santa Clarita Diet (TV Series; 2017)
Semiramide, Gioachino Rossini (Opera; 1823)
Shanghai Knights (Film; 2003)
Society Dog (Disney Cartoon; 1939)
The Space Between Us (Film; 2017)
Transformations, by Anne Sexton (Poetry; 1971)
What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole (Documentary Film; 2006)
Yield, by Pearl Jam (Album; 1998)
Today’s Name Days
Ansgar, Blasius, Oskar (Austria)
Simeon (Bulgaria)
Blaž, Tripun, Vlaho (Croatia)
Blažej (Czech Republic)
Blasius (Denmark)
Hubert, Hugo, Huko (Estonia)
Hugo, Valo (Finland)
Blaise, Nelson, Oscar (France)
Ansgar, Blasius, Michael, Oskar (Germany)
Asimakis, Asimina, Malamati, Simeon, Stamatia, Stamatis (Greece)
Balázs (Hungary)
Biagio (Italy)
Aīda, Ansgars, Ida, Laida (Latvia)
Blažiejus, Oskaras, Radvilas, Radvilė (Lithuania)
Ansgar, Asgeir (Norway)
Błażej, Hipolit, Hipolita, Laurencjusz, Maksym, Oskar, Stefan, Telimena, Uniemysł, Wawrzyniec (Poland)
Ana, Simeon (Romania)
Blažej (Slovakia)
Blas, Olivia, Óscar (Spain)
Disa, Hjördis (Sweden)
Simon (Ukraine)
Ansgar, Barclay, Baxter, Blaise,, Blase, Blasia, Blaze, Norma, Norman, Norris (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 34 of 2024; 332 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 5 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Luis (Rowan) [Day 14 of 28]
Chinese: Month 12 (Yi-Chou), Day 24 ()
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 24 Shevat 5784
Islamic: 23 Rajab 1445
J Cal: 4 Grey; Foursday [4 of 30]
Julian: 21 January 2024
Moon: 42%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 6 Homer (2nd Month) [Theocritus)
Runic Half Month: Elhaz (Elk) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 45 of 89)
Zodiac: Capricorn (Day 13 of 28)
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brookstonalmanac · 10 months ago
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Holidays 2.3
Holidays
American Painters Day
Artist Appreciation Day
Battle of San Lorenzo Day (Argentina)
Benelux Treaty Day (EU)
Booty Pic Day
Bowling Green Massacre Day (Kellyanne Conway Fictional Event)
Commemoration of the Batepá Massacre (São Tomé and Príncipe)
Communist Party Foundation Day (Vietnam)
Cow Day (French Republic)
Day of Finnish Architecture and Design (Finland)
Day of the Virgin of Suyapa (Honduras)
Desmond Tutu Day
Doggy Date Night
The Day the Music Died (according to Don McLean)
Elmo’s Day
Endangered Species Act Day
Feed the Birds Day
Four Chaplains Day
Halfway Point of Winter
Heroes' Day (Mozambique)
International Golden Retriever Day
International Lawyers Day
International Straw Free Day
John Lewis Day (Alabama)
Liberation of the Battle of Manila Day
Martyrs' Day (São Tomé and Príncipe)
Meaka Bochea Day (Cambodia)
National Cordova Ice Worm Day
National Doggy Date Night
National Honey Badger Day
National Missing Persons Day
National Patient Recognition Day
National Trevor Day
National Wedding Ring Day
National Women Physicians Day
National Women’s Heart Day
Nuestra Señora de Suyapa (Festival of the Virgin of Suyapa; Honduras)
Number Day
Take a Cruise Day
Veteran’s Day (Thailand)
Veterinary Pharmacists Day
Wedding Ring Day
World Free Love Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Carrot Cake Day
National Carrot Day
1st Saturday in February
Barber Day [1st Saturday]
Burning the Hom Strom (Graubünden, Switzerland) [1st Saturday]
Global Chaplains Day [1st Saturday]
Ice Cream For Breakfast Day [1st Saturday]
International Pisco Sour Day [1st Saturday]
Lace Day [1st Saturday]
National Play Outside Day [1st Saturday of Every Month]
Pork Rind Appreciation Day [1st Saturday]
Satyr's Day (Silenus, Greek God of Beer Buddies and Drinking Companions) [1st Saturday of Each Month]
South African National Beer Day (South Africa) [1st Saturday]
Take Your Child to the Library Day [1st Saturday]
Independence & Related Days
Danielland (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Illinois Territory Day (Illinois; 1818)
Keep Watch (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Liberation Movement Day (Angola)
Festivals Beginning February 3, 2024
Arizona Renaissance Festival (Apache Junction, Arizona) [thru 3.31]
Carnival Brasiliero (Austin, Texas)
Carnival of Viereggio (Viereggio, Italy) [thru 2.24]
Carolina Chocolate Festival (Moorehead City, North Carolina) [thru 2.4]
Downtown Gadsen Chili Cook-Off (Gadsen, Alabama)
Florida Renaissance Fair (Deerfield Beach, Florida) [thru 3.24]
Hudson Valley Wingfest (Poughkeepsie, New York)
Kurentovanje Carnival (Ptuj, Slovenia) [thru 2.13]
Melodifestivalen (Malmö, Sweden)
Northwest Briefest (Chicago, Illinois)
South Florida Garlic Festival (Wellington, Florida) [thru 2.4]
Temecula Valley Barrel Tasting (Temecula, California) [thru 2.4]
Yukon Quest (Whitehorse, Yukon)
Feast Days
Aaron the Illustrious (Syriac Orthodox Church)
Ansgar, Archbishop (a.k.a. Anskar; Christian; Saint) [Denmark]
Auscharius (Christian; Saint)
Berlindis of Meerbeke (Christian; Saint)
Blaise (Christian; Saint) [Blessing of Throats]
Blessing of Throats Day (St. Blaise’s Day); Everyday Wicca)
Build a Relationship with Brigid Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Celsa and Nona (Christian; Saints)
Claudine Thévenet (Christian; Saint)
Day of Remembrance for Oleg the Prophet (Asatru/Slavic Pagan)
Dom Justo Takayama (Christian; Saint) [Japan, Philippines]
Ewok Day (Pastafarian)
Festival of Sulis Minerva (Pagan)
Fiesta de San Blas (Protector of the Harvest; Puerto Rico)
Fukuju no mai (Jimai; Dance of the Seven Gods of Fortune; Japan)
Gaelic Lullaby Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Gertrude Stein (Writerism)
Gillian Ayres (Artology)
Hadelin (Christian; Saint)
Henning Mankell (Writerism)
Hickety Pickety (Muppetism)
ia (Christian; Virgin)
James Michener (Writerism)
Laurence of Canterbury, Srchbishop (Christian; Saint)
Laurence of Spoleto, Bishop (Christian; Saint)
Lesser Eleusinian Mysteries, Day 3 of 3 (Ancient Greece festival honoring Ceres, Demeter, Persephone, and Proserpine)
Magnolia and Fish Jubilee (Shamanism)
Margaret of England (Christian; Saint, Virgin)
Norman Rockwell (Artology)
Our Lady of Suyapa (Honduras)
Pagerwesi (Festival to Sang Hyang Pramesti Guru, god of teachers and creator of the universe; Bali)
Paul Aster (Writerism)
Pokémon Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint) 
Richard Yates (Writerism)
Setsubun (Bean-Throwing Festival; Shinto/Japan)
Theocritus (Positivist; Saint)
Werburga (a.k.a. Werburgh; Christian; Saint)
Woodrow Wilson Day
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fatal Day (Pagan) [3 of 24]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [8 of 57]
Premieres
Air Force (Film; 1943)
Amapola, by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (Song; 1941)
Birds of a Feather (Disney Silly Symphonies Cartoon; 1931)
Boys on the Side (Film; 1995)
Canned Feud (WB LT Cartoon; 1951)
Chilly Con Carmen (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
Chronicle (Film; 2012)
Dead Man’s Curve (TV movie; 1978)
Death Be Not Proud, by John Gunther (Memoir; 1949)
Earthling, by David Bowie (Album; 1997)
Earwig and the Witch (Animated Film; 2021)
Fun, Fun, Fun, by The Beach Boys (Song; 1964)
Hanna (TV Series; 2019)
The IT Crowd (UK TV Series; 2006)
Jane Eyre (Film; 1944)
La Dolce Vita (Film; 1960)
Norman Normal (WB Cartoon; 1968)
Rock You Like a Hurricane, by the Scorpions (Song; 1984)
Roman Carnival, by Hector Berlioz (Overture; 1844)
Santa Clarita Diet (TV Series; 2017)
Semiramide, Gioachino Rossini (Opera; 1823)
Shanghai Knights (Film; 2003)
Society Dog (Disney Cartoon; 1939)
The Space Between Us (Film; 2017)
Transformations, by Anne Sexton (Poetry; 1971)
What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole (Documentary Film; 2006)
Yield, by Pearl Jam (Album; 1998)
Today’s Name Days
Ansgar, Blasius, Oskar (Austria)
Simeon (Bulgaria)
Blaž, Tripun, Vlaho (Croatia)
Blažej (Czech Republic)
Blasius (Denmark)
Hubert, Hugo, Huko (Estonia)
Hugo, Valo (Finland)
Blaise, Nelson, Oscar (France)
Ansgar, Blasius, Michael, Oskar (Germany)
Asimakis, Asimina, Malamati, Simeon, Stamatia, Stamatis (Greece)
Balázs (Hungary)
Biagio (Italy)
Aīda, Ansgars, Ida, Laida (Latvia)
Blažiejus, Oskaras, Radvilas, Radvilė (Lithuania)
Ansgar, Asgeir (Norway)
Błażej, Hipolit, Hipolita, Laurencjusz, Maksym, Oskar, Stefan, Telimena, Uniemysł, Wawrzyniec (Poland)
Ana, Simeon (Romania)
Blažej (Slovakia)
Blas, Olivia, Óscar (Spain)
Disa, Hjördis (Sweden)
Simon (Ukraine)
Ansgar, Barclay, Baxter, Blaise,, Blase, Blasia, Blaze, Norma, Norman, Norris (USA)
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bendito001 · 11 months ago
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Mile High Pride: The Denver Broncos Varsity Jacket Chronicles
In the heart of the Rocky Mountains, where the air was thin, and the spirit of competition soared to new heights, there existed a city pulsating with orange and blue passion—Denver. Nestled within the embrace of the Mile High City was a community united by a singular fervor—their unwavering love for the Denver Broncos.
On the bustling streets, amidst the roar of enthusiastic fans, there was a garment that stood out like a beacon of Mile High Pride—the Denver Broncos Varsity Jacket. This iconic jacket wasn't just a piece of clothing; it was a symbol of dedication to the team, an emblem of the ups and downs, victories and defeats, that defined the Broncos' storied history.
The Varsity Jacket, adorned with the Broncos' distinctive logo and team colors, became a talisman for fans who wore it with unwavering pride. It was more than just an article of clothing; it was a proclamation of allegiance, a visual representation of the bond shared among the community of fans who bled orange and blue.
For Mike Thompson, a lifelong Broncos devotee, his Varsity Jacket was a treasure trove of memories. Each embroidered patch told a tale of a season's triumphs and challenges, a timeline of the emotional rollercoaster that accompanied being a Broncos fan. From the Super Bowl victories to the nail-biting playoff games, the jacket bore witness to the collective heartbeat of a fanbase that echoed through the Mile High Stadium.
Mike's love for the Broncos was inherited from his father, who had passed down the Varsity Jacket as both a family heirloom and a symbol of enduring loyalty. The jacket became a living testament to the legacy of Broncos fandom in the Thompson family, a tradition that spanned generations.
On game days, the streets of Denver transformed into a sea of orange, with fans proudly donning their Broncos Varsity Jackets. The camaraderie among the fans was palpable, as they shared high-fives and exchanged knowing nods, bound together by the common goal of cheering their team to victory.
Through the highs of playoff triumphs and the lows of rebuilding seasons, the Varsity Jacket served as a constant companion. It weathered the storm of emotions that came with being a Broncos fan, an unwavering beacon of support during every kickoff, touchdown, and last-minute victory.
As the Broncos continued to etch their legacy in the annals of football history, the Denver Broncos Varsity Jacket remained an emblem of the enduring spirit of the Mile High City. It wasn't just a garment; it was a proclamation of community, a celebration of shared victories, and a rallying cry that echoed through the peaks and valleys of Broncos fandom.
And so, as the sun set behind the majestic Rocky Mountains, the Denver Broncos Varsity Jacket continued to stand as a symbol of unwavering loyalty, a garment that encapsulated the essence of Mile High Pride—a legacy carried forward with every cheer, every touchdown, and every shared moment of triumph.
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savageandwise · 1 year ago
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onlywaynews · 1 year ago
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Parklife 2023 пройдет с субботы 10 по воскресенье 11 июня 2023 года в манчестерском парке Хитон. Дом там, где сердце, и в эти выходные именно сюда вернется заметное количество ведущих групп, певцов и рэперов, чтобы отыграть концерты под открытым небом. Герои родного города готовятся к грандиозным выходным с живой музыкой. Arctic Monkeys, Сэм Фендер и Эйч вернутся туда, где все это началось, выступая перед толпами в Шеффилде, Ньюкасле и Манчестере соответственно, а также перед Courteeners. Arctic Monkeys в парке Хиллсборо, Шеффилд - пятница и суббота. Сэм Фендер в Сент-Джеймс Парке, Ньюкасл - пятница и суббота Aitch at Parklife, Манчестер - суббота, рэпер станет хедлайнером Parklife в субботу. Другие артисты, возвращающиеся домой этим летом Джейми Уэбстер на набережной Ливерпуля - 29/30 июня Flo на фестивале Wireless, Лондон - 8 июля Птицы высокого полета Ноэля Галлахера в парке Уитеншоу, Манчестер - 26 августа Молодые отцы на фестивале Connect, Эдинбург - 26 августа Самооценка в Don Valley Bowl, Шеффилд - 2 сентября «Рейтоны» на «Шеффилд Арене» - 30 сентября [caption id="attachment_22852" align="aligncenter" width="1084"] Сэм Фендер, Arctic Monkeys, Aitch, Courteeners и многие другие музыканты готовятся к грандиозным концертам.[/caption] Sam Fender, Arctic Monkeys, Aitch, Courteeners: Hometown heroes set for huge weekend of live music Parklife 2023 take place between Saturday 10th - Sunday 11th June 2023. It will take place at Manchester's Heaton Park. Arctic Monkeys at Hillsborough Park, Sheffield - Friday and Saturday Sam Fender at St James' Park, Newcastle - Friday and Saturday Aitch at Parklife, Manchester - Saturday Other acts returning home this summer Jamie Webster at Liverpool Waterfront - 29/30 June Flo at Wireless Festival, London - 8 July Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at Wythenshawe Park, Manchester - 26 August Young Fathers at Connect Festival, Edinburgh - 26 August Self Esteem at Don Valley Bowl, Sheffield - 2 Sept The Reytons at Sheffield Arena - 30 Sept Cultural news in the newspaper ONLYWAY.NEWS
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