1835 Village is built on the rich traditions of small town life. Tree-covered trails in the greenbelts, rocking chair porches and nearby schools, shops and professional services will keep up the ideal of main street America. In 1835 Village you can find your Home in the Town of Gonzales for Life. Evening Woopert - overcast morning so was up at sparrow fart and finished painting the deck skirt - now to mow the lawns - to the shops - cook some meals for my dad - make dinner for the high command and self then maybe will have time to scratch my bum - phew - hope the rain wasn't too heavy and the wind too strong it would have concerned any toupee wearers but I'm sure it was brolly up and a purposeful stride down the front - why would there be CCTV cameras at the tip I know one mans trash is another mans treasure you must live in an area with very high quality rubbish - hope tomorrows weather is better ATB
1836 Fest is a one-day music festival in Houston--held the same week as Texas Independence--featuring Texas music, craft brews, and local food trucks. G'day anti. Rain on and off all day, so no walk for me lunchtime. Reason for CCTV cameras at tip due to fact that there are official licenced totters there, so they don't want you to pinch their goodies (as well as checking you aren't putting your rubbish in the wrong skip) ! Have a good day.
Historians have traditionally attributed the Panic of 1837 to a real estate bubble and erratic American banking policy. Most speculation concerned western land opened to settlement after Indian removals, but northeastern forests were among the most overvalued holdings. One contemporary observed, “The speculation in Maine timber lands was the first in order, the most extravagant and irrational, and the most ruinous to those engaged in it.” In Massachusetts, Nahant Bank and Boston’s Oriental Bank fell victim to this speculative fever when their assets became dangerously concentrated in unimproved Maine land far from navigable waterways. An 1838 survey confirmed that this property was grossly overvalued and both banks failed. Hey Woopert - fine sunny and 32 today - digging over the veggie patch today and whacking some tomatoes and lettuce in - I noticed that our prediction game that hasn't been on 24 hours yet has attracted 75 views who are these people would be good if we could get a couple to join up - hope you can get your lunchtime walk in and avoid being blown over to Northern France or worse still Scotland ATB
Jan 11th 1838 - 1st public demonstration of telegraph message sent using dots & dashes at Speedwell Ironworks, Morristown, New Jersey by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail. Evening anti. Mixed weather again today, so no walkies for me. You are right about the number of people viewing your thread - another 4 or 5 participants in the prediction game would be handy. Hope you have a good day
The 1839 Treaty of London derives its significance from Article 7, which bound Britain to guard the neutrality of Belgium in the event of the latter's invasion. The German Government, intending to do just that so as to reach France (specifically Paris) all the faster in the opening weeks of the First World War, asked the British government in August 1914 to effectively ignore the "scrap of paper" committing Britain to the defence of Belgium. Britain refused, Germany invaded Belgium anyway: and Prime Minister Asquith took Britain into the Great War on 4 August 1914. Evenin' Woopert - up early trying to get my son out of bed even though he is in Sydney to make sure he doesn't miss his flight to Auckland NZ on yet another business trip - it never ends - taking delivery of a dog for 5 weeks as owners are away on a cruise it was all jolly until 3 weeks ago it did its cruciate ligament was operated on now has an infection with a collar of shame to stop him licking the wound dressings twice daily antibiotic treatments for the wound - bloody hell what a mess - hope things are better your end ATB
January 10, 1840 – Uniform Penny Post is introduced in the United Kingdom. Hi anti - blimey, sounds like you have been busy. Poor dog, hope it gets better soon. At least with the collar on, he can't lick his bo**ocks either !! Things are a bit quieter over here, but all will change from tomorrow afternoon up until Sunday, with number one daughter, son-in-law and lovely 5 month old grandson coming down from London. House should liven up a bit when they arrive. Taking Friday off work, so we can spend some time together. Have a good day
"I seem to remember Channonfodder putting "number of hundreds and thousands on a FAB ice cream" for one 3 digit number last time [apparantly he counted them all ]" That would be 1841 for 3 fab ice-creams
A Wine History from 1842 A short summary of the wine history of the Barossa through the decades, written by Peter Fuller. For further reading and specific vintage information visit www.barossavintages.com Hey Woopert - fine and sunny morning how nice of CF to join in once again he just cant let it go bless him - first night with the dog ended up with mem sahib sleeping on the couch in the bar room with it - words were exchanged not with the dog - so when she was leaving for work and I said Hello Lewis say hello to Mr Tough Love Mrs Soft Touch has to leave now - believe it or not more words were exchanged - could be divorced my Chrissy - hope your enjoying the family ATB
Jul 19th, 1843 - Brunel's steamship the SS Great Britain is launched, becoming the first ocean-going craft with an iron hull or screw propeller and also becoming the largest vessel afloat in the world. Afternoon anti. Day off today. Windy & rain ! Still, nice to have the family down. Lewis - what a great name for a dog ! Off to the shops after lunch, and then number two daughter round tomorrow for a family get together. Have a good weekend.
I confess myself a little disappointed that neither of you noticed that 1841 divided by 3 is not an integer, but I suppose it doesn't really matter. I guess I must have missed one.
My dear chap I thought by now you would have gleaned from our daily chat over the back fence that Maths does not feature highly in our discussion - but thanks for your concern.
Mar 21st 1844 - The original date predicted by William Miller of Massachusetts for the return of Christ and the end of the world. and still we wait Hey Woopert - fine sunny morning dog bathed tablets given breakfast done now its my time - no darts last night but fottball club presentation night and seeing I am club patron and life member that involved a little speech to the assembled drunken members - mem sahib forsook the pleasure and went to a trivia night where she drank too much to drive and got a lift home with God knows who so now the dogs been attended to its off to retrieve the car and get ready for tonights social soire - hope the family get together is a blast shame about the weather ATB
The Lunacy/Lunatics Act 1845 (8 & 9 Vict., c. 100) and the County Asylums Act 1845 formed mental health law in England and Wales from 1845 to 1890. The Lunacy Act's most important provision was a change in the status of mentally ill people to patients. Hi anti - Pouring with rain today again. Never mind, celebrating number two daughter, and son-in-law's birthdays. Nice Malaysian takeaway to eat, and plenty of Prosecco to drink. Have a good day
During the early and mid-1800s, George Frederick Cruchley (1796-1880) produced some of the clearest and most attractive maps of London. His 1846 map shows the many sites that impacted the life of Dr. John Snow, the prominent epidemiologist and anesthesiologist who moved to London in 1836. This paper map, now in delicate condition, was of the type used by ordinary people to find their way in the city. Hi Woopert - Sunny sunday off to chair the footy clubs AGM then off to lunch with 10 others - sounds a bit wet again still wont stop happy times with the family - will you go to tomorrows game or will the family still be with you ? good win for us and apparently we have 17 players on international duty so no rest for most of our lot - good luck against the Shots ATB
Mar 7th, 1847 - US General Scott occupies Vera Cruz Mexico. (Lucky old Vera!) Evening anti - Lucky 2-2 draw for us, but at least we have the replay. Great weekend seeing the family. Back to work today. Nice weather, but heavy rain forecast for tomorrow. Gone are the days when PFC had a squad full of internationals !!
The Revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the Spring of Nations, Springtime of the Peoples or the Year of Revolution, were a series of political upheavals throughout Europe in 1848. It remains the most widespread revolutionary wave in European history, but within a year, reactionary forces had regained control, and the revolutions collapsed. Evening Woopert or almost goodnight - fine sunny morning been to the pool water to a foam - sent a picture of Lewis's wound to the vet in Sydney - all good - wife at work good - at least you have the prospect of having international players again I doubt whether we will have this many again - the hiccup in this wonderful start will happen so am enjoying every moment ATB
The California Gold Rush (1848â1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. All told, the news of gold brought some 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad. Of the 300,000, approximately half arrived by sea, and half came overland from the east, on the California Trail and the Gila River trail. The gold-seekers, called "forty-niners" (as a reference to 1849), traveled by sailing ship and covered wagon and often faced substantial hardships on the trip. While most of the newly arrived were Americans, the Gold Rush attracted tens of thousands from Latin America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. At first, the gold nuggets could be picked up off the ground. G'day anti. Rain all day as previously thought. Over in Southampton most of the day for work but got back in one piece, and don't think anyone spotted me. Have a good day.
China in the 1850’s was a poverty stricken, violent place. A series of upheavals including political rebellions, drought and the soporific effect of opium addiction had transformed this cultured and dignified land into a famine-ridden wasteland. Around the end of 1852, the bloody Taipang rebellion started and it soon devastated Southern and Central China. During this terrible period, more than 600 cities were destroyed in seventeen provinces. About 130 million Chinese people were slaughtered in the conflict or died from disease or starvation. Meanwhile in Victoria, a Chinese immigrant to Australia, Louis Ah Mouy, responded to the opportunity to strike it rich when gold was discovered in Yea. Louis wrote to his brother in Canton encouraging him to come to Australia and make their family’s fortune. Overpopulation was another problem and Chinese families found it impossible to achieve prosperity and security no matter how hard they were prepared to work. As loyalty to family was the strongest cultural value, they looked abroad for opportunities to earn and send monies home to their families rather than to leave their homeland permanently. They were sojourners not immigrants. Hey Woopert - we too had a bit of rain last night very welcome it was - lucky you in Southampton for the day looking at lots of happy faces and you probably had a wistful look at St Mary's and that is unlikely to happen till hell freezes over !!! Board of directors going to the races tomorrow for our Christmas lunch the bar opens at 1230 and goes until 5.30 methinks when I pick my mate up at 0745 Friday morning for swimming there wont be a lot said - hope the rain eases off and you get a walk in ATB
The Great Exhibition in 1851 was the first international exhibition of manufactured products. It was organised by Henry Cole and Prince Albert, and held in a purpose-built Crystal Palace in Hyde Park. Evening anti - I was in Shirley, luckily nowhere near St Marys !! Very nice Italian restaurant in the High Street called Puccini's , had a great meal there washed down by a Peroni. Didn't feel like working in the afternoon. Hope you enjoy the races, and Christmas lunch. Rain again today, torrential downpour on the way home, when the heavens opened. Blimey, wonder where Noah has parked his Ark
Feb 2nd 1852- 1st British public men's toilet opens (Fleet St London). Hey Woopert - fine sunny morning - race day bit of a downer my ute broke down on the way to the club so only 3 soft drinks at the races before returning to try to start it again and whereas I didn't emulate Basil Fawlty berating his 1100 with a tree branch the language was colourful - now off to the pool and then try to resurrect said ute - hope you get a walk in ATB