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Some fellow lounging about on a museum sofa, the same way the occassional Sunday ought to be spent!
Sunday is the day of the week between Saturday and Monday. It has traditionally been the first day of the week, but from the mid-twentieth century it is regarded as the seventh day of the civil calendar week.
Sunday is named after Sunna (Sól), Germanic goddess of the sun, from which the word sun also is derived. The practice of naming the seven days after the ten known "planets" goes back to Babylonian or Egyptian times and was adopted by Greeks and Romans.
Sunday is considered a non-working day in many countries of the world, and are part of "the weekend". Countries predominantly influenced by Jewish or Islamic religions have Friday or Saturday as a weekly non-working day instead.
Sunday afternoon in October - Mom was here and we had fun for some hours gathering Chestnuts and Pears.
The Point Pleasant Post Office in WV was quiet as could be on this sunny Sunday. Hopefully all the workers were able to take some time to enjoy the pretty day.
Mrs Duffield's neighborhood Sunday School Class, circa 1924.
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Front: Vivian Gee, Earle Antworth, Margaret Antworth.
Back: Mildred Antworth, Phyllis Gee, Rolston Antworth, Dorothy Gee
children of Howard Antworth and Joycie Gee and children of Merril Gee and Amy Green
On Sunday the stores are usually closed, yes?
So drive by shootings on Sundays
Not at all sure what I'm after but I came across these grass soldiers, all in a line, green on red.
Back off, they say, no one gets in on a Sunday.
Fuji GA645Zi rangefinder | Fuji RVP 100 film
Well, officially I've completed my painting and now I'm ready for some treats - yes, this was my afternoon "snack" and now I'm getting organised for our vacation!!
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Sunday Club Visit the Cardiff Half marathon
I was joined by Dave K,Gerald and Jeff
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Day 16/ 30 Days of Gratitude
Bagels, lox,coffee, mom.....all things i love.
Stopped off at the bagel store on the way to moms- and a gentleman ordering right before me in line looked and sounded like he could have been related to me in some way..So, as Im waiting for my lox and cream cheese he orders EXACTLY the bagels that I ordered ...but .. then he said "and 2 BIALYS.".....well .. that is EXACTLY what i would have ordered if my dad was still here.. Dad wasn't a huge fan of the bagel and lox combo..he was butter on a bialy or onion roll kinda guy..
so.. i waited as tears rolled down my eyes...went to moms and we kinda had a quiet breakfast together...things really suck . . however . im grateful for the sunday ritual and having mom closeby..
Engineering work on the Charing Cross to Hastings route on Sunday 20.9.23 meant trains between London and Tunbridge Wells only.
With many of the lines 375’s marooned at West Marina this meant 3/5 of the trains were formed of Networker sets otherwise dormant at Tonbridge on a Sunday.
This is 466025 before departure leading a 10-car formation on the 12.16 Charing Cross to Tunbridge Wells.
It’s not a good time for Met Cam Networkers with weekly withdrawals of 465/9 and 466 as more 707’s arrive from SWR.
A rescue mission since 1878 (not originally at this location, obviously) - John Wanamaker (Wanamaker's Department Store), John B. Stetson (Stetson Hat Co.), W. Atlee Burpee (Burpee Seed Co.), and former governor James Pollock served as the original trustees.
Flying Handbag for Sunday lunch, then Mardi Gras.
Last of this trip, back to the real world now, sadly.
35th annual Rosary Sunday draws thousands devoted to Mary, holy rosary
Story by Gina Keating
Photos by Ambria Hammel
The Catholic Sun
In a kaleidoscope of colors, sound and movement, more than 6,000 faithful in the Phoenix Diocese gathered to honor Mary in the most anticipated Catholic event of the year, Rosary Sunday.
Under her title Mary, Help of Christians, the 35th annual celebration continued its traditional offerings of confession, adoration, benediction and recitation of the rosary.
The downtown Phoenix Convention Center opened its doors Oct. 10 to ethnically diverse members of the Body of Christ whose public prayers in different tongues paid homage to Mary, especially for her protection of the unborn.
Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted was greeted with a standing ovation from an enthusiastic crowd that filled the seats, as others searched for open spots.
“Today, we see how Mary is the mother of all of us,” Bishop Olmsted said in his bilingual address.
Auxilary Bishop Eduardo Nevares, recently back from a trip to Rome, delivered an apostolic blessing from Pope Benedict, which was received with a round of applause.
Christy O’Gara said she attended the event for the second year with her six children so they could “see all those that love Jesus.”
“Now, more than ever, we desire to be together as witnesses to the world,” O’Gara said.
More: www.catholicsun.org
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A woman enjoys her solitude while reading the Sunday newspaper in a public park in Brugge, Belgium.
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SUNDAY FUNDAY IS HERE! And we're packing up the jeep and heading to the beach! Hop in! We've got DJ Ryder at Steamworkz Men's Resort at 2pm.. then DJ Ritch coming up at 6pm on the Boystown Beach! Throw on the beach attire and come be a bum in the sun!