TODAY - MAY 27

 

NIELS’ MORNING GREETINGS

ON: MAY 27

New 2021 edition

TODAY’s LENGTH:

This day is here in Belgium 8 hours and 3 minutes longer than December 21. Its length is 16 hours and 1 minute1 – from 05.40 to 21.40.

See more – also in English – about where you are on:  www.dagenslaengde.dk

TODAY’s NAME:

This day is called LUCIAN’s DAY. He was a Christian who together with others of the same faith was killed in year 200 AC in the town Tomis at the Black Sea.  Tomis was placed where the Romanian city of Constanta is today.

In Belgium the day is called SAINT AUGUSTIN – after a bishop in North Africa ( Alegeria ), who lived in the years 354-430.

 

TODAY’s EVENT:

1703:  The city Saint Petersburg in Russia is founded by zar Peter the Great.

 

TODAY’s QUESTION:

Feather in one’s cap – where does that expression come from? And what does it mean?

Feathers have in history always played a very important symbolic role.  The ancient Greek poet Aesop (620-564 BC) talked in one of his tales about a crowe, which borrowed the feathers of a parrot to try to look better.  And the soldiers in the Roman armies wore feathers on their helmets. This should sympolise that they were able to fly, just like the birds.

As time went by it became a habit that the more feathers you had in your cap the more important you were.  They were a sign of your influence and rang.

A few hundred years it was a normal saying in English that nobody should wear a feather, if he hadn’t killed a Turk.  Again: a symbol for something good (?) you had done.

Today the expression a feather in one’s cap means that you have got an honour you can be proud of.

 

QUESTION FOR TOMORROW:

Coffee – what is the history? And why is it called coffee?

47 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT EUROPE:

EUROPE AT WORK     www.europe-at-work.be

 

TODAY’s QUOTE & FAMOUS PEOPLE :

1.  Yesterday’s quote:

In my view women have the right to work where they want to, as long as dinner is served as soon as I come home!

This was once said by the American actor John Wayne.  See photo.

And perhaps listen to some of his songs.

2.  Today’s quote:

A compromise is just, usable and lasting, when both parties are dissatisfied with it right away.

Who among today’s personalities has said that?

3.  Famous people born on this day:

1894:  Louis-Ferdinand Céline  ( died 1961 )

1911:  Hubert Humphrey  ( died 1978 )

1923:  Henry Kissinger

1975:  Jamie Oliver

 

4.  Famous people died on this day:

1564:  Jean Calvin  ( 55 years )

1840:  Niccolò Paganini  ( 58 years )

1965:  Jawaharlal Nehru  ( 75 years )

 

Niels Jørgen Thøgersen

niels4europe@gmail.com  

www.simplesite.com/kimbrer   +  EUROPE-AT-WORK   www.europe-at-work.be 


John Wayne

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