Sunday 17 March 2013

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1. THIS DAY IN WORLD WAR 2 (18th March 1943)
On the Russian Front...
German II SS Panzer Korps captures Belgorod, driving back Soviet 69th Army.

In Berlin...
Spanish General Martinez Campos meets with Hitler.

In the Mediterranean...
U-593 sinks British vessels Dafila and Kaying
Greek vessel Rina sunk by Free Greek submarine Papanikolis.

In Tunisia...
US II Corps captures El Guettar.
British 1st Army reinforces Tamera sector and attempts to halt withdrawal as Germans attack Djebel Abiod.
A company of 210 local Vichy French combat troops swear allegiance to Hitler.

In the Atlantic...
Five more Allied vessels are lost to U-Boats

In French Guiana...
The colony declares alliegance to Free France

In Burma...
In the Arakan, Indian 6th Infantry Brigade attack unsuccessfully toward Donbaik west of the Mayu River.

Today's Air Raids...
Vegesack, Germany by US 8th Air Force
Maasluis, Netherlands by RAF Bomber Command
Northern France Fighter patrols by Allied fighters
Norwich, England by the Luftwaffe
Naples, Italy by US 9th Air Force
Kiska Island by US 11th Air Force
Madang, New Guinea by US 5th Air Force
Porlock Harbour by Japanese aircraft
Maungdaw, Burma by Japanese aircraft
Burma military targets by US 10th Air Force

2. TODAY IN MY LIFE
Blogging first thing. Housework and client prep thereafter. Client in the early evening then missus time thereafter.

 Twitter Followers = 1,633 (up 1)
    Nonfollowed eliminated = 1
    Unfollowers eliminated = 0


3. TODAY'S SELF-OBSERVATION
Though having decided to fully embrace uncertainty as a chosen lifestyle, I have been slow to accept the unexpected bill! However, if you're going to embrace uncertainty, you have to accept that challenges and obstacles as well as blessings will unexpectedly appear. An undeniable fact in my life is that the unexpected unwanted has always been coped with, aided by the unexpected blessing. In recent times, I have always been able to make ends meet.

I have learned that happiness in life doesn't come from circumstances, but rather in making positive responses to whatever comes along. Whether something is "good" or "bad" is now much less important than responding to it in the right way. With this attitude, everything becomes an opportunity to make a difference.

Of course, there are such things as hurricanes and tornadoes, both literal and figurative. Things can come along that can overwhelm you and from which you can't come back from. I have also learned to accept when there's nothing I can do and to let things leave. Ultimately, nothing "stays" anyway. The life experience is really about what you did with what passed through.

I have given up overthinking about outcomes and consequences, and instead, right here and right now, making the best reponse to what's here with what I have.

4. TODAY'S QUESTION FOR YOU
Are you reacting in the right way to what comes along?

5. TODAY'S WEATHER IN BRADFORD
Feeling cold with wintry showers all day. Dry and cloudy evening and overnight.
Wind will be light and northerly, veering westerly overnight.
Max Temp = 1 degC
Min Temp = 0 degC
Sunrise at 06:15
Sunset at 18:16

6. TODAY'S ONELINER
Sixty percent of pit bull attacks occur between tying the bandana around its neck and putting the sunglasses on its face. : D

7. NOW THAT'S FUNNY!
Smack the Pony - Mother's Juice Box

8. TRIVIA
India is the world’s largest producer of dried beans, such as kidney beans and chickpeas. It also leads the world in banana exports. In Britain however, bananas are sourced mostly from the Caribbean and South America, as it's cheaper and easier to transport them from there.

9. THE WISDOM I'VE LEARNED FROM OTHERS
"The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, worry about the future, or anticipate troubles but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly." - The Buddha 


 






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