In 1792, in post-revolutionary France, the new government wanted a calendar that avoided all connections to religion. The result, called the French Republican Calendar, had twelve months of thirty days. (Five other special days were scattered among the months.) My interest in this calendar stems from its designation of each day of the year to honor a plant or crop, a farm tool, or a farm animal. Our date of 10 October was renamed Tournesol, for the sunflower, assigned to the nineteenth day in the month of Vendémiaire (grape harvest). My tie for Sunflower Day celebrates the art of VincentVan Gogh!
Friday, October 10, 2025
Sunday, October 5, 2025
5 October 25
The first Peanuts cartoon was published on 2 October 1950, 75 years ago! Charles Schulz created daily cartoons for the next 50 years. My tie shows many characters in cartoon frames. I recently completed my set of 25 volumes of the complete Peanuts collection! They occupy bookshelf space near my collections of Dilbert, Calvin and Hobbes, and Far Side.
Monday, September 29, 2025
29 September 25
Sunday, September 28, 2025
28 September 25
Sunday, September 21, 2025
21 September 25
Where's Waldo? This is the 38th anniversary of the publication of the first Where's Waldo book (Where's Wally? in Britain), by Martin Handford. Martin's birthday can be found soon (27 September, 1956). I'm including a amusing cartoon that arrived yesterday, and a minimally challenging fragment from a page in "Where's Waldo Now?".
21 September is the United Nations International Day of Peace. (Most of Waldo's adventures are peaceful though chaotic.) It also marks the birthday of Beth's great-grandfather Frederick George Wollenweber (1846-1928), and yesterday marked the birthday of my own great-grandfather Jeremiah Wilson Kleppinger (1854-1931).

Friday, September 19, 2025
19 September 25
Ahoy! It's International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Here are some popular quotes and phrases to help you talk like a pirate: "Ahoy, me hearties!" (Hello, my friends), "Shiver me timbers!" (An exclamation of surprise), "Avast ye!" (Stop and pay attention), and "Aargh!" are all great ways to celebrate the holiday. You can also use words like "landlubber" (a person unfamiliar with the sea), "grog" (rum), and phrases like "walk the plank" (to be forced into the sea) to add to your pirate persona.
Yes, I am getting my free lunch today from Long John Silver's, where dressing like a pirate (including wearing a skull-and-crossbones necktie) is rewarded with food!
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
16 September 25
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Saturday, September 13, 2025
13 September 25
Today we are celebrating Mom Wilma Wollenweber's 96th birthday (coming up on 16 September)! She asked me to wear my bright red music tie. We will have dinner and a party with her three children, three of her grandchildren and seven of her great-grandchildren. She lives in her own condo in Richmond, and she has excellent home helpers through the occupational therapy program at EKU.
Friday, September 12, 2025
12 September 25
On 12 September 1758, early astronomer Charles Messier discovered a "new comet" which turned out to be the Crab Nebula. This observation became "M1," the first entry in the Messier Catalog of "new" non-comet celestial objects. Messier was most interested in finding comets, and he created his list to document the objects that frustrated him. The catalog eventually contained 110 nebulae, galaxies and star clusters, all quite easily visible from northern latitudes.
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
10 September 25
I attended a quickly-arranged online meeting today, so I had to wear a tie. I chose to show my "retired freedom" tie! The main topic for this Berea Home Village meeting was to re-delegate the responsibilities of a longtime leader who is resigning. Most of us in the organization are retired, and we all follow the rule that WE ARE FREE TO DO WHATEVER WE WANT!
Monday, September 8, 2025
8 September 25
Today our granddaughter T. R. turns three years old! On Sunday I showed her a few ties and she immediately picked out this one with bright flowers. Of special note, today is also Ampersand Day, celebrating the typographical character "&." September 8 is appropriate because so many of the letters in September and the numbers 8 and 9 can be styled like ampersands!

Sunday, September 7, 2025
7 September 25
Friday, September 5, 2025
5 September 25
Tomorrow (6 September) marks the 533rd anniversary of the day Christopher Columbus sailed from the Canary Islands, his last port before crossing the Atlantic Ocean. It also marks the 503rd anniversary of the return of one of Magellan's ships to Spain, completing the first circumnavigation of the Earth, and the 405th anniversary of the sailing of the Pilgrim's "Mayflower" from Plymouth, England. A few great events in sailing history!
Sunday, August 31, 2025
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It's Fantasy Football Draft Day! Our family has had a league in the ESPN Fantasy Football world for maybe 10 years. I didn't have a team last year, but this time I will either have a team of my own or work with Beth's on hers. One year I had the champion team!