Ascension Day Thoughts

Today was Ascension Day and I thought I would share a few thoughts about the day.

Ascension Day is not a public holiday in the US, but it is observed in other countries.

Zeiss, Meditec, Goschwitz, Germany, WorkI am reminded of Ascension Day when our colleagues in Germany have the day off. Since Ascension Day is on Thursday, the Friday is often taken off as well. The date of Ascension Day changes each year but it is always on a Thursday as it is 40 days after Easter.

This makes it difficult to get things done since people are out of the office. This year since Ascension day is right before Memorial Day it is a bit more difficult. Of course, the next weekend is Pentecost which adds to the time off in Germany as they take off Whit Monday.

Amish Socitey, John A. Hostetler, Amish, History, Northkill, First Amish BishopAscension Day also makes me think of an Amish wedding that I attended many years ago when I lived back in the Midwest. The wedding was in Arthur, Illinois and was on Ascension Day.

In Hostetler’s Amish Society it says that Ascension Day is observed by the Amish as a day of rest and visiting and that young people often go on picnics, go fishing, or play sports.

In Arthur they often have weddings on Ascension Day as it is a time of year when spring planting has already been completed and there is less farm work to be done. In other Amish areas weddings may be late in the year after harvest. It all depends on the individual communities and where they are located.

It was an interesting experience to attend an Amish wedding. When I moved from Ohio back to Missouri back in the early 90’s I had stopped by my Amish cousins in Arthur to spend the night and their daughter invited me to her upcoming wedding.

One thing that I miss about living in the Midwest is being able to visit my Amish cousins. For several years while living in Kansas City I would help some of my cousins with their produce and baked good stands. It was also a great experience.

Lots of thoughts tonight.

Steven

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Wednesday Image Search – Dog – II

Welcome to another Wednesday Image Search where I pick a string of letters or a word and share some of the images I find in an image search of the blog.

This week I decided to search for ‘dog’. I have searched for dog before but I am watching The American Rescue Dog Show tonight and decided to do another round.

What images will I find?

Kangal Dog, Guardian Dog, Turkey, Anatolian ShepherdWith the first image we have a Kangal from Turkey. This dog was helping take care of sheep. It is also known as the Anatolian Shepherd.

Panting Dog, Hot Day, Barnyard Dog, Orchard Dog, 100 degree dayFor our second image we have a barnyard dog. I really miss this dog, but also like the next dog my friends have.

Dog, welcome, orchard dog, barnyard dogThis is their next dog.

Walking Dogs, Dog Walker, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Walking a dozen dogsHere is a dog walker in Argentina. Could you imagine walking so many at one time?

dog, student, course, England

Finally, we have a dog that attended my class one day. I was in England and one of my students needed to bring his dog to class. He and his wife were camping near the office and she needed to go visit her local company office one day. Luckily, the class was in a remote building and he could bring the dog to class.

I had a lot of interesting dog pictures to choose from.

Which is your favorite of these ‘dog’ pictures?

What should I search for next?

Steven

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