Tuesday, January 6, 2026

6 January 26

My tie today shows children dressed for games. It was given to me by my Mom and Dad thirty years ago. Today (6 January, Epiphany) my mother Ethel Howland (York) Kleppinger would be 110 years old! As shown in the photo from ~1959 (when she was 43 and I was about 5) we got along quite well.


            

Monday, January 5, 2026

5 January 26

Today (5 January) is the Twelfth Day of Christmas! According to PNC, the total cost for all twelve gifts is $51,476.12. But that figure counts each gift just once, not the hefty accumulation you might expect over the twelve days. My very long tie shows all of the gifts!

My tie bar says "Walkabout Expert," anticipating the outdoor walk I will take with my grandchildren this afternoon!

Sunday, January 4, 2026

3-4 January 26

Today's bright paisley tie was selected by brother Mark Wollenweber, to help celebrate his birthday (yesterday). He said "This reminds me of my first paisley tie wayway back when I was a teenager and my knees didn’t hurt."

Friday, January 2, 2026

2 January 26

By special request (at my suggestion) I'm wearing this tie to help celebrate the 16th anniversary of the marriage of Jonathan and Courtney Kleppinger! We remember (very happily) a cold and snowy day in Hyden, Kentucky. We love them and their five children!

Thursday, January 1, 2026

1 January 26

My first post in 2026 celebrates TWO YEARS of retirement! It's been fun and never boring. 

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

31 December 25

 Today's tie -- which completes my celebration of National Tie Month -- honors the patenting of the Monopoly game on 31 December 1935. My official Monopoly® tie has vanished from my tie racks, but the play money on this tie matches up quite well with the "real" game currency.

To see all 31 moments in National Tie Month you can scroll through my Facebook page or visit my tie blog!

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

30 December 25

It's the penultimate day of National Tie Month! (I received a notification that "penultimate" is the Word of the Day for 30 December.) It's staying very cold in central Kentucky, so the snowmen on my red tie are very happy, and so are their red and yellow bird companions!

Monday, December 29, 2025

29 December 25

The brief flurries of tiny snowflakes this morning fully justify wearing my absurd snowpeople tie! The pictures include an alien with slanted eyes, an urban model covered with dirt and graffiti, a "bloated" figure with a huge body, a "middle-aged" snowman with a bulging gut, a snow-deer (with antlers) and a triplet of "snow clones," along with a plain old snowman.

Sunday, December 28, 2025

28 December 25

On the Fourth Day of Christmas (which is also the 28th day of National Tie Month) I'm wearing a gifty tie that came to me from Rachel and David Haskins  eleven years ago! Today we heard many scores of calling birds near our house, many more than four.

Saturday, December 27, 2025

27 December 25

Today (27 December) we are celebrating our Kleppinger/Wheeler/Wollenweber family Christmas! One annual tradition for us is a ten-way gift exchange (among the adults), and it's always fun to discover how DrawNames.com has matched us up this time. And of course we have presents for our eight grandchildren. My tie shows fancy ball ornaments -- of the 150 (?) on our tree, about five are like that!

Friday, December 26, 2025

26 December 25

Today's mushrooms tie was chosen by Amanda, who has worked at the front desk of Silver Creek Animal Hospital. Tomorrow is her birthday! When she told me about her choice she added that "I have a large mushroom tattoo on my right shoulder."

Thursday, December 25, 2025

25 December 25

For Christmas Day I'm wearing wreaths and bells that say Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

24 December 25

Today's tie for Christmas Eve continues a longstanding personal tradition . . . celebrating the message of the angels to the shepherds . . . 

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

23 December 25

This is the 23rd day of National Tie Month. I'm wearing my snowman tie that chirps "Jingle Bells" in hopes that we might see some snow soon, but that's very unlikely. We had snow two weeks ago but our weather has been very warm and will probably be so for the rest of the year!

Monday, December 22, 2025

22 December 25

Surprise! I'm wearing this tie for a second time this month, because I just uncovered the fact that colored Christmas lights were invented around this date (22 December) in 1882. Edward Johnson, an associate of Thomas Edison ,at the Edison Light Company, hand-wired 80 red, white, and blue light bulbs and strung them together around a tree in front of the street-side window of his parlor. A generator powered the lights and the tree’s revolving pedestal. Within a few years colored lights became a holiday tradition.