Tuesday, July 1, 2025

1 July 25 #2

Today's second tie (very peculiar!) celebrates the birthday of Indiana Jones! According to authoritative legendary sources, famed archaeologist-explorer Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones, Jr. was born on 1 July 1899. I'm taking this opportunity to display this treasure of a tie featuring images from the "Temple of Doom" and other movies in the Indiana Jones series! It was originally in the wardrobe of Dr. Richard Day, comrade at Eastern Kentucky University.

1 July 25

Today's tie symbolizes retirement. Yesterday Eastern Kentucky University ended 26 years using the course management software Blackboard. I shepherded that system for EKU from December 1999 through my own retirement at the end of 2023. In 2020 the Blackboard company added a user-help feature named Assist, identified with a clever logo starring a spacewalking astronaut and a canine assistant (“Space Dog”). Three years later, the company retired the Space Dog logo. When Lisa Clark and others in Blackboard/Anthology Product Development learned that I was retiring from EKU they decided that I needed a Space Dog tie! EKU is now painting its future with the Canvas software.


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Monday, June 30, 2025

30 June 25

Happy Birthday, Pamela Corley! Pamela is a good friend who works at Silver Creek Animal Hospital. More significantly to us, she is the "godmother" for our housecats! She helped Esther and Andrew find us, and she has also seen Portia and Muffin (and our dog Pepper) at the animal hospital. When I found out that today (30 June) is her birthday, I offered to wear my cats tie for her, and she quickly approved!

Sunday, June 29, 2025

29 June 25

A few days ago I wore giraffes. Today it's elephants! I'm making up for missing the International Day of Action for Elephants in Zoos, scheduled annually on 8 June. When I was growing up, one regular summer activity for our family was visiting the zoo in Philadelphia, PA, where we watched elephants in an outdoor concrete yard, chained in place with iron shackles around their feet. Things have changed enormously since then! Elephants in most (?) zoos now are given open green spaces to roam freely, and in many cases they can get some privacy (away from prying human eyes) if they desire it. But there is growing action worldwide to reduce the harboring of elephants (and other animals) for human entertainment. It's not realistic to return them to their Asian and African homes, but many options have been created to care for "retired" elephants from circuses and zoos.

Friday, June 27, 2025

27 June 25

It's National Sunglasses Day! "It's a day to raise awareness about the importance of wearing sunglasses to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays. The Vision Council founded this day to encourage people to share pictures of themselves in sunglasses on social media using the hashtag #NationalSunglassesDay." My giraffes are practicing safe sunwatching, and my tie clip looks appropriate on the black part of my tie.

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

24 June 25

My O.N. (Original Nephew) C. Nolan Huizenga is celebrating his birthday today! He is the pastor at Highland Presbyterian Church in Louisville. I met him when he was a few days old (and I was a young teenager). He loves astronomy and chose this tie because "On my birthday I celebrate the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory and all the discoveries that it will make possible. Hope we humans keep working to understand the universe, as well as each other." I've been wearing a tie to honor his special day almost every year since 2008.

Sunday, June 22, 2025

22 June 25

As soon as I heard that the United States military had bombed Iranian nuclear development sites (on 21-22 June) I decided that I had to use my Sunday tie to proclaim a message of peace. This "peace cross" unites the images of the peace sign and the Christian cross, with a reference to Romans 5:1: "Since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ." And Jesus commanded his followers to spread that peace throughout their world.

Friday, June 20, 2025

20 June 25

Grandson Joel chose pink and purple stripes and diamonds to celebrate his birthday!

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

17 June 25

Happy Birthday, Gary Kuhnhenn! Gary is a donuts comrade and geology professor at Eastern Kentucky University. Besides serving in the geology/geography/physics/astronomy department, he has served many roles in other areas of the university, including the Honors Program and Enrollment Management. Gary and I are both now retired but we see each other almost every Friday morning. 

Two years ago Gary gave me several ties from his collection, including this one featuring the art of Edward Gorey, as presented on Masterpiece Mystery! on PBS.

Recently Beth and I were very happy to help Gary and his wife adopt a tiny orange kitten who showed up in our neighborhood in Berea. At first they called him Orange Crush, but he quickly became "CRASH" due to his boisterous exploits in their house in Winchester.

Sunday, June 15, 2025

15 June 25

For Father's Day 2025 I'm wearing my tie that I think resembles one my father Arthur Jeremiah Kleppinger (1916-2004) wore. He wore ties to work every day at Bethlehem Fabricators, which became part of Whitehead & Kales. Today also marks 85 years since Arthur married Ethel Howland York. My tie clip says "Papa Seeds," what my grandchildren call me!


Friday, June 13, 2025

13 June 25

I think this tie has great potential for celebrating electricity -- I see the dots as electrons and the stripes as wires or charged plates. I'm currently honoring the birthdays of James Clerk Maxwell (today) and Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (tomorow). James Clerk Maxwell FRSE FRS (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish scientist in the field of mathematical physics. His most notable achievement was to formulate the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation, bringing together for the first time electricity, magnetism, and light as different manifestations of the same phenomenon. Maxwell's equations for electromagnetism have been called the 'second great unification in physics' where the first one had been realized by Isaac Newton. (Wikipedia). Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806), for whom the unit of electrical charge is named, was a French physicist who wrote Coulomb's Law of electrical charges and invented the torsion balance. I might also mention the shocking event on 10 June 1752 when Benjamin Franklin used a kite to demonstrate that lightning is, in fact, electricity.

Sunday, June 8, 2025

8 June 25

Wearing RED for Pentecost Sunday, celebrating the birthday of the Christian church (around 30 CE), and sporting my Web-addresses-and-symbols tie, to honor the birthday of Tim Berners-Lee (1955). In 1989 he created the standards for hypertext transfer protocol (http) as the language (or "tongue"?) for what became Internet communication.

Friday, June 6, 2025

6 June 25

The first Friday in June is always National Donut Day. You and Krispy Kreme® may prefer the spelling "doughnut" but Dunkin'® and many other makers use the shorter word. It is based on the donut event created by The Salvation Army in Chicago in 1938 to honor those of their members who served donuts to soldiers ("doughboys") during World War I. Today I am enjoying donut holes!

Thursday, June 5, 2025

5 June 25

My niece Kirsten (Huizenga) Caminiti celebrates her birthday every year on 5 June! This time she asked me to wear this Zambia animals tie. It features a lion, a secretary bird, some elephants and a nyala (spiral-horned antelope). She chose this design "out of my affection for animals, fascination with sun/clouds, and in honor of Zambians and other people of color around the world." Happy Birthday, Kirsten!

Sunday, June 1, 2025

1 June 25

Once again we have reached Pea Day, on the French Republican Calendar (Pois, 13 Prairial). I''m happy to show the grinning French Peas and Junior Carrot on this Veggie Tales® tie. I hope you have visited the French Republican Calendar to see which crop, animal or farm tool they honored on your birthday or other special days!