#HappyBirthday to the #March19 #BirthdayCohort (with @UrsulaAndress_ & #BruceWillis (as @brucewillisclub knows) & ALL the #FamousBirthdays @Bing lists) on #NationalPoultryDay | @HolidaysCalendr @BirthdayMates @YourTango @MySundayMass

... or -on 'whichever of these holidays, awareness-dates &/or event-anniversaries you celebrate!'

Holidays Calendar explains #Poultry Day (our appreciation for #PoultryFarmers) in a report accessed through 'the bold hyperlink(s)' below; but first I want to teach you about those words. And I find you understand words better if you see 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum into their Foundation)

The word “Poultry (Domesticated Gallinaceous Bird (Chicken, Turkey, Duck or Goose Raised for Food) thought to be descended from the Red Jungle Fowl ... #Poulterer)” is built on ancient words that mean Young Fowl (Few, Little).

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It 'thrills me' a little that I have the same birthday as several famous people, and enough other people get that thrill from seeing their birthday-cohort (both the currently-famous & the probably-not-yet famous) that I figure it's worth doing 'one of these entries for every birthday' ...

This Day's Birthday-Cohort

Astrologically, their sign is Pisces (on the cusp of Aries) ... no matter WHICH stars they were born under: Wyatt Earp, Bruce Willis, Harvey Weinstein, Glenn Close, Ursula Andress (the first Bond Girl), Secretary-of-State William Jennings Bryan, pioneer Christian missionary David Livingstone, chief justice Earl Warren,

... and many others (most of whom are at the 'Birthday-Cohort' link)---

you might comment telling why we should recognize a special one I missed ...

Or maybe you'd like a reminder of 'where you've seen one of the ones we DO mention'; Ask in your comment!

My Heart of the Nation calendar (which tells me which celebrations we (Catholics) are celebrating, and which color Vestments the clergy are wearing) tells us that this day's in White (for the Solemnity of St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary)


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