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weirdlookindog · 10 months
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Félicien Rops (1833-1898) - La tentation de Saint Antoine (The Temptation of St. Anthony), 1878
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ruemorinpointcom · 7 months
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licornelilith · 2 years
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artmialma · 1 year
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Félicien Rops (1833 –1898) Belgian
Rops enrolled at the "Atelier libre Saint-Luc", one of the meeting places for Brussels bohemians, where he exchanged avant-garde ideas. There he met Artan, Dubois, Charles De Groux, Constantin Meunier, and more, the future upholders of realism in Belgium.
"Rops am I, virtuous am I not, hypocrite I do not deign". The Belgian artist followed this virtuous path his entire life. His work and his way of life reflect the freedom of spirit and creativity that characterise his drawings, engravings and illustration
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mothmiso · 8 days
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Quebec (2) (3) by Liubov Latyntseva
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(2) Sainte-Adèle (3) Saint-Félicien     
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necrosummer · 22 days
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L'agonie (de Sainte Thérèse), 1890s. Félicien Rops
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La Tentation de saint Antoine es una pintura realizada en 1878 por el pintor belga Félicien Rops.
Para Freud aquello de lo que se escogió como instrumento de la represión pasa a ser el portador de lo que retorna...
"Un monje asceta se ha refugiado -sin duda de las tentaciones del mundo- en la imagen del Redentor crucificado. Y hete aquí que la cruz se esfuma como una sombra, y en su lugar, en sustitución de ella, se eleva radiante la imagen de una voluptuosa mujer desnuda en la misma postura de crucifixión".
Serían las figuraciones de la tentación, de los pecados, de lo impúdico las que ahora ocuparían el lugar del redentor.
"El delirio y los sueños en la «Gradiva» de W. Jensen", AE, IX, página. 30
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manny-jacinto · 2 years
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gruyere is my dad's favorite cheese! he's lowkey a junkie and eats like one pack per week lmao your opinion on gruyere and other cheese? (my new year resolution is trying more stuff ao feel free to recommend lol)
cheese is the only thing that france has done well along bread and butter!!! one thing i have noticed since i'm in poland is that they don't have much cheese but they especially don’t grated gruyère (which is a serious crime vjdhnbkjgdb) even the packed gruyere in french supermarkets are good and tasty even though they're not that great if you compare it to a real gruyère from a cheese shop
there's so many cheese that it's difficult to make a list without writing a whole ass dissertation so i guess get ready qvkjfdnfdkjnvfkdjnb
i personally prefer cow milk based cheese so my faves of all time mostly are cow milk based cheese:
Tête de Moine has been my favorite since I was little because you make funny curly heads with a machine! 
Saint-Félicien because it’s creamy and comforting
Saint-Marcelin is similar to Saint-Félicien 
Rocamadour also similar to the last two cheeses but it’s a little but smaller in size
Emmental is what we think gruyère is but it’s not. Emmental is a cheese with a lof of holes in it and it’s great and you can grate it on whatever you want and it will give it a little extra cheesy kick
Fontainebleau. I thought it was a dessert but apparently it’s a cheese. It’s basically crème fraiche but even more battered which gives it a whipped cream consistency. People eat it with fresh fruits but I prefer it with sugar! Apparently it’s a very specific and kinda secret recipe so you can’t find it everywhere  
Munster but when it’s leaky and creamy and it smells like feet 
Reblochon but you have cook it to make it extra better. My favorite recipe to do with a reblochon is a Tartiflette
Roquefort. It’s a little bit like gorgonzola or bleu and stronger. There’s fungus in it and it’s fantastic in a sauce  
Comté / Beaufort are very very famous cheese in France that you can eat when they are at different age which will give them a fruity to strong taste 
Raclette This should have its own section on its own because it’s so vast. Raclette is a whole ass dish as a whole. There’s also different type of raclette. The real/true Swiss method is to put half of a raclette cheese under a heating machine so it melts. In France (and Germany too), it’s more popular to have a big machine and everyone has their own little melting spatula.You have to make slices of raclette melt in your own little spatula and put in on your potato when it’s done. You also eat it with cured meet. Some people add pickles, tomatoes, mushrooms too. You can use different type of cheese when you do a raclette like this to diverse the thing. Popular ones are smoked raclette, wild garlic raclette, cumin raclette, truffle raclette, wild flowers raclette etc. Everyone eats their raclette differently which what makes it hilarious because I have coworker who just smashes everything together to make it some kind of insane pile lol. Along with fondue, it’s one of the only dish that you can have ‘together’ in France and it reminds me of the vibes you have when you eat Korean BBQ or hot pot   
Gruyère/Fondue Iconic dish. You melt the gruyère and emmental with any type of alcohol. Most of the time it’s white wine but my friends and I tried it with beer and it’s fantastic. Like I said before it’s one of the only dish that you can ‘share’ in France. It’s an iconic dish in France as there’s a very popular movie called French Fried 2 aka Les Bronzés Font Du Ski where in a scene, someone pranks everyone when they put dental file in the fondue because it looks similar to the melted cheese and everyone is enraged by it haha
Halloumi is awesome if you want to replace meet or fish. I just cook it in a fry pan until it’s golden. I usually do it with potatoes for breakfast when I feel like it!  
You probably know those because they are popular but I also like Brie, Camembert, Mozarella (when they are of good quality they’re fantastic), Parmesan
These other cheese are not my favorites but they’re also very good and worth trying if you’re into cheese:  Epoisses, Mont d’Or, Sainte Maure, Pont-l'Évêque, Maroilles, Cabecou, Cantal, Coulommiers, Crottin du Chavignol, Livarot, Mimolette, Morbier, Tomme de Savoie
Also worth mentioning: supermarket cheese. They’re def not the best cheese in the world but you might find them more easily and they have a nostalgic effect: Caprice des Dieux, Boursin, Leerdammer, Babybel (my favorite is the emmental one), La Vache Qui Rit aka. The Laughing Cow 
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askwhatsforlunch · 1 year
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Maple Goat’s Cheese Caramelised Onion Galette
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This rustic Maple Goat’s Cheese Caramelised Onion Galette is bursting with flavours, and beautifully enhanced with the suave taste of Maple Syrup. It makes a simple yet hearty dinner. Happy Thursday!
Ingredients (serves 2 to 3):
1 cup plain flour
3/4 cup wholemeal flour
½ teapoon salt
4 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, cut into small chunks
1/3 cup ice water
1/2 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 tablespoon Rosemary Olive Oil
2 onions
1 large red onion
1 fluffy sprig fresh thyme
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
1 1/2 tablespoon pure (Grade A) Canadian Maple Syrup
¼ teaspoon fleur de sel or sea salt flakes
¼ teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
90 grams/3 ounces soft goat’s cheese (such as Saint-Félicien or Saint-Marcellin)
In a large bowl, combine plain flour, wholemeal flour and salt. Give a good stir. Rub cold butter into flour mixture between your fingers until mixture resembles coarse meal. Gradually add ice water, stirring ingredients with your hand until a soft dough ball forms (you may not need all of it). Knead lightly a couple of minutes. Flatten into a disk.
Wrap tightly in cling film, and chill in the refrigerator at least an hour.
Melt butter with Rosemary Olive Oil in a large, nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Peel and finely slice onions and red onions, and add to the hot skillet. Cook, stirring often to coat in butter and oil, until onions are softened and start browning, about 8 minutes. Remove thyme leaves from their sprig, and stir into the onions. Cook, a couple of minutes. Deglaze with apple cider vinegar. Stir in Maple Syrup, and cook a couple of minutes more, until caramelised. Stir in baby spinach until just wilted. Season with fleur de sel and black pepper. Remove from heat and let cool completely.
Preheat oven to 200°C/395°F. Line a baking tray with baking paper.
Onto a lightly floured surface, roll wholemeal pastry out into a large circle. Transfer wholemeal pastry circle onto prepared baking tray.
Spoon Maple caramelised onions onto the pastry, and spread out in an even layer, leaving out about 2cm/0.80″ on the edges.Then, liberally scatter chunks of goat’s cheese all over. Fold the edges of the pastry over the Maple caramelised onions.
Place baking tray in the middle of the hot oven, and bake, at 200°C/395°F, 35 minutes, until the wholemeal pastry is beautifully golden brown.
Serve Maple Goat’s CheeseCaramelised Onion Galette immediately, with dressed lettuce. 
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efendisizsblog · 1 year
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"Freud'çuların gayet farkında olduğu gibi baskı, arzuyu sadece daha da güçlendirir."
[Akıl, İnanç ve Devrim, Terry Eagleton]
Resim: La Tentation de saint Antoine (1878), Félicien Rops.
#freud
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Résultats Lundi 10 Juillet
Pornichet:
-Pierre défaite à 15/1 6/3 6/7 10/6
-Elie victoire à 15/1 6/2 6/1
-Elie perf à 15 7/5 4/6 10/7
Pouliguen:
-Félicien victoire à 30/2 6/4 2/6 10/5
Sporting:
-Eliott perf à 15/5 6/4 7/5
-Felicien défaite à 15/5 6/3 6/3
-Victoire d’Antoine contre Eliott 6/2 6/2
-Victor H défaite à 30/1 6/2 6/3
Saint Brevin:
-Antoine défaite à 15/4 3/6 6/0 13/11 (avec 5 balles de match ouiiiinnnnn😢😢😭😭)
La Turballe:
-Roman Victoire 6/1 6/0 puis défaite à 30/4 6/0 6/1
-Leon défaite 6/2 1/6 10/2
Pont-Château:
-Leon perf à 30/4 6/4 6/4 puis défaite à 30/3 6/1 6/1
-Roman défaite a 30/4 6/0 6/1
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weirdlookindog · 7 months
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Félicien Rops (1833-1898) - Sainte Marie-Madeleine
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dandanjean · 1 month
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Les Butineurs
C’est un matin chaud et humide pour être penché à cueillir des camerises à Saint-Félicien. Malgré tout, les rires fusent au loin et les contenants se remplissent à vue d’œil. Les bénévoles des Butineurs sont à l’œuvre. Des récoltes dans la joie et le partage avec Les Butineurs
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brookston · 2 months
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Holidays 7.7
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Aerial Forest Protection Service Day (Russia)
All You Need Is Love Day
Andean Condor Day
ASB Young People’s Day (UK)
Battle of Chesma Day (Russia)
Bonza Bottler Day
Bungie Day
Cherry Dy (French Republic)
Comic Book Day
Day of Water Transport Workers (Belarus, Russia)
Double Seven Day (China)
Family Day (Lesotho)
Father-Daughter Take A Walk Together Day
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
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Global Forgiveness Day
International Oola Day
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International Ponytail Day
International Soil Conversation Day
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LOL Surprise! Day
Medical Worker Day (Kyrgyzstan)
National Black Women in Sports Day
National Day of Rock ’n’ Roll
National Dora Day
National Father-Daughter Take a Walk Day
National Greshun Day
National Hellcat Day
National Koi Day
National Zombie Day
Running of the Bulls begins (Fiesta de San Fermin; Pamplona, Spain) [thru 7.14]
Saba Saba Day (Farmer’s Day; Tanzania)
Serbian Peoples Uprising Day (Yugoslavia)
Seven Deadly Sins Day
707 Day
Seven Seven (UK)
Tanabata (Star Festival; Japan)
Tell the Truth Day
Tribute 7/7 (Texas)
TR-707 Day
Undina Asteroid Day
Unity Factory Day (Yemen)
Vardavar (Armenia)
White-Flowered Bower (a.k.a. Wild Virgin’s Bower)
World Byproduct Day
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Food & Drink Celebrations
Eat A Vegetable You've Never Tried Before Day
National Dive Bar Day [Also 2nd Friday in April]
National Krimpet Day
National Macaroni Day
National Strawberry Sundae Day
World Chocolate Day
World Day of Cacao
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Solomon Islands (from UK, 1978)
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1st Sunday in July
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National Build a Scarecrow Day [1st Sunday]
National Dombyra Day (Kazakhstan) [1st Sunday]
Navy Day (Ukraine) [1st Sunday]
World Biryani Day [1st Sunday]
World Meditation Day [1st Sunday of Every Month]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 7 (2nd Week of July)
Be Nice to New Jersey Week (thru 7.13) [1st Full Week]
Creative Maladjustment Week (thru 7.14)
National Farriers Week (thru 7.13) [1st Full Week]
National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee Week [Australia] (thru 7.14) [Starts 1st Sunday]
Nude Recreation Day (thru 7.13) [Week after 7.4]
Operation Safe Driver Week (thru 7.13)
Sparkling Wine Week begins [Begins 1st Sunday]
Therapeutic Recreation Week (thru 7.13) [2nd Full Week] (2024 Date]
Festivals Beginning July 7, 2024
Gibson County Fair (Princeton, Indiana) [thru 7.13]
Golden Apricot International Film Festival (Yerevan, Armenia) [thru 7.14]
International Computer Music Conference (Seoul, South Korea) [thru 7.13]
Union Fair & Maine Wild Blueberry Festival (Union, Maine) [thru 7.14]
Wild and Free Festival (Novella, Croatia) [thru 7.11]
Feast Days
Æthelburh of Faremoutiers (Christian; Saint)
Aphrodisia (Bathing festival of Aphrodite & Peitho, goddess of persuasion; Ancient Greece)
Benedict XI, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Cannelloni Day (Pastafarian)
Caprotina (Ancient Roman Female Slave & Servant Festival)
Consualia (Ancient Roman Harvest Festival)
Count the Holes in Your Colander Day (Pastafarian)
Cyril and Methodius (Christian; Saints)
David Eddings (Writerism)
Dog-Lion Beast (Muppetism)
Doris McCarthy (Artology)
Edelburga of Kent (Christian; Saint)
Ethelburga, Ercongota and Sethrida (Christian; Virgins)
Feast of the Milky Way (Chih Nu; China)
Félicien Rops (Artology)
Felix of Nantes (Christian; Saint)
Fernande Sadler (Artology)
Feriae Ancillarum (Old Roman Maid's Day Out)
Fledh Ghoibhnenn (Feast of Goibhniu, Celtic Brewer of the “Beer of Immortality”)
Frances Xavier Cabrini (Canonized; Christian; Saint; 1946)
St. Francis of Assisi (Positivist; Saint)
Geliy Korzhev (Artology)
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Tanabata (Lovers of the Milky Way; Star Festival; Pagan)
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She Came to Stay, by Simone de Beauvoir (Novel; 1943)
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Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 31 of 60)
Premieres
The Adventures of Pinocchio, by Carlo Collodi (Novel; 1881)
The Age of Reason, by Jean-Paul Sartre (Novel; 1945)
All You Need Is Love Day, by The Beatles (Song; 1967)
Back Room Stomp, recorded by Rex Thwart and his 52nd Street Stompers (Song; 1937)
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, recorded by Dicky Wells and his Orchestra, with Djano Reinhardt (Song; 1937)
Bugle Call Rag, recorded by Dicky Wells and his Orchestra, with Djano Reinhardt (Song; 1937)
But I’m a Cheerleader (Film; 2000)
Chilly and the Looney Gooney (Chilly Willy Cartoon; 1969)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream, by Hunter S. Thompson (Novel; 1972)
First Knight (Film; 1995)
Give Peace a Chance, by John Lennon (Song; 1969)
God Save the King, by Ben Jonson and Dr. Bull (UK National Anthem; 1607)
The Grand Illusion, by Styx (Album; 1977)
The Greatest Show on Earth, a.k.a. The Weather Show (Science Rock Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1979)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 (UK Film; 2011) [#8]
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (UK Film; 2009) [#6]
Here Comes the Sun recorded, by The Beatles (Song; 1969)
His Mouse Friday (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1951)
The Ice Break, by Michael Tippett (Opera; 1976)
Images and Words, by Dream Theater (Album; 1992)
Le Great Dane Robbery (The Inspector Cartoon; 1968)
Lethal Weapon 2 (Film; 1989)
Live and Let Die, by Paul McCartney & Wings (Song; 1973)
Mickey Steps Out (Disney Cartoon; 1931)
Monsters at Work (Animated YV Series; 2021)
More Songs About Buildings and Food, by Talking Heads (Album; 1978)
Mouse in Manhattan (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1945)
My Prayer, by The Platters (Song; 1956)
Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs (Novel; 1959)
No One Writes to the Colonel, by Gabriel García Márquez (Novella; 1961)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (Film; 2006)
Religion and Science, by Bertrand Russell (Essays; 1935)
Ryan’s Hope (Soap Opera; 1975)
Scary Movie (Film; 2000)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (Film; 2017)
Stunt, by Barenaked Ladies (Album; 1998)
Stupor Duck (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
Summer Magic (Film; 1963)
Three Tenors, by Plácido Domingo, José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti (Live Album; 1990)
Weekend at Bernie’s (Film; 1989)
Woody Woodpecker (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1941) [1st WW Cartoon]
You Oughta Know, by Alanis Morissette (Song; 1995)
Today’s Name Days
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Goran, Klaudije, Odon, Vilibald, Vilko (Croatia)
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Klaus, Launo (Finland)
Raoul (France)
Edda, Firmin, Willibald (Germany)
Dominica, Cyriaca, Iria, Kiriaki, Kuriakis, Kyriake, Kyriaki, Ria (Greece)
Apollónia (Hungary)
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Klas (Sweden)
Ralph, Randall, Randolph, Randi, Randy, Raoul, Raul, Rogelio, Roger (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 189 of 2024; 177 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 27 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 1 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Xin-Wei), Day 2 (Ren-Shen)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 1 Tammuz 5784
Islamic: 30 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 9 Red; Oneday [8 of 30]
Julian: 24 June 2024
Moon: 3%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 20 Charlemagne (7th Month) [St. Francis of Assisi]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 14 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 18 of 94)
Week: 2nd Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 17 of 31)
Calendar Changes
Tammūz (a.k.a. Tammuz or Tamuz) [תַּמּוּז] (Hebrew Calendar) [Month 4 of 12]
Tinne (Holly) [Celtic Tree Calendar; Month 7 of 13]
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Holidays 7.7
Holidays
Aerial Forest Protection Service Day (Russia)
All You Need Is Love Day
Andean Condor Day
ASB Young People’s Day (UK)
Battle of Chesma Day (Russia)
Bonza Bottler Day
Bungie Day
Cherry Dy (French Republic)
Comic Book Day
Day of Water Transport Workers (Belarus, Russia)
Double Seven Day (China)
Family Day (Lesotho)
Father-Daughter Take A Walk Together Day
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
George Town Heritage Day (Penang, Malaysia)
Global Forgiveness Day
International Oola Day
International Peace & Love Day
International Ponytail Day
International Soil Conversation Day
Kharchi Puja (Tripura, India)
Kinderfest (Children’s Day; Switzerland)
LOL Surprise! Day
Medical Worker Day (Kyrgyzstan)
National Black Women in Sports Day
National Day of Rock ’n’ Roll
National Dora Day
National Father-Daughter Take a Walk Day
National Greshun Day
National Hellcat Day
National Koi Day
National Zombie Day
Running of the Bulls begins (Fiesta de San Fermin; Pamplona, Spain) [thru 7.14]
Saba Saba Day (Farmer’s Day; Tanzania)
Serbian Peoples Uprising Day (Yugoslavia)
Seven Deadly Sins Day
707 Day
Seven Seven (UK)
Tanabata (Star Festival; Japan)
Tell the Truth Day
Tribute 7/7 (Texas)
TR-707 Day
Undina Asteroid Day
Unity Factory Day (Yemen)
Vardavar (Armenia)
White-Flowered Bower (a.k.a. Wild Virgin’s Bower)
World Byproduct Day
World Kiswahili Language Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Eat A Vegetable You've Never Tried Before Day
National Dive Bar Day [Also 2nd Friday in April]
National Krimpet Day
National Macaroni Day
National Strawberry Sundae Day
World Chocolate Day
World Day of Cacao
World Mango Day
Independence & Related Days
Adonia (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
National Day (Equatorial Guinea)
Solomon Islands (from UK, 1978)
New Year’s Days
Islamic New Year [Hijri New Year]
1st Sunday in July
NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee) Week begins (Australia) [1st Sunday]
National Build a Scarecrow Day [1st Sunday]
National Dombyra Day (Kazakhstan) [1st Sunday]
Navy Day (Ukraine) [1st Sunday]
World Biryani Day [1st Sunday]
World Meditation Day [1st Sunday of Every Month]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 7 (2nd Week of July)
Be Nice to New Jersey Week (thru 7.13) [1st Full Week]
Creative Maladjustment Week (thru 7.14)
National Farriers Week (thru 7.13) [1st Full Week]
National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee Week [Australia] (thru 7.14) [Starts 1st Sunday]
Nude Recreation Day (thru 7.13) [Week after 7.4]
Operation Safe Driver Week (thru 7.13)
Sparkling Wine Week begins [Begins 1st Sunday]
Therapeutic Recreation Week (thru 7.13) [2nd Full Week] (2024 Date]
Festivals Beginning July 7, 2024
Gibson County Fair (Princeton, Indiana) [thru 7.13]
Golden Apricot International Film Festival (Yerevan, Armenia) [thru 7.14]
International Computer Music Conference (Seoul, South Korea) [thru 7.13]
Union Fair & Maine Wild Blueberry Festival (Union, Maine) [thru 7.14]
Wild and Free Festival (Novella, Croatia) [thru 7.11]
Feast Days
Æthelburh of Faremoutiers (Christian; Saint)
Aphrodisia (Bathing festival of Aphrodite & Peitho, goddess of persuasion; Ancient Greece)
Benedict XI, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Cannelloni Day (Pastafarian)
Caprotina (Ancient Roman Female Slave & Servant Festival)
Consualia (Ancient Roman Harvest Festival)
Count the Holes in Your Colander Day (Pastafarian)
Cyril and Methodius (Christian; Saints)
David Eddings (Writerism)
Dog-Lion Beast (Muppetism)
Doris McCarthy (Artology)
Edelburga of Kent (Christian; Saint)
Ethelburga, Ercongota and Sethrida (Christian; Virgins)
Feast of the Milky Way (Chih Nu; China)
Félicien Rops (Artology)
Felix of Nantes (Christian; Saint)
Fernande Sadler (Artology)
Feriae Ancillarum (Old Roman Maid's Day Out)
Fledh Ghoibhnenn (Feast of Goibhniu, Celtic Brewer of the “Beer of Immortality”)
Frances Xavier Cabrini (Canonized; Christian; Saint; 1946)
St. Francis of Assisi (Positivist; Saint)
Geliy Korzhev (Artology)
Hedda, Bishop of the West Saxons (Christian; Saint)
Herbal Infused Honey Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Illidius (Christian; Saint)
Jeff VanderMeer (Writerism)
Job of Maniava (Christian; Saint)
Job of Manyava (Ukrainian Orthodox Church)
Kathy Reichs (Writerism)
Maelruain (Celtic Book of Days)
Marc Chagall (Artology)
Margaret Walker (Writerism)
Millennial Fairy Olympics, Day 2 (Shamanism)
No’man (Muppetism)
Nonae Caprotinae (Nones of the Wild Fig, honoring Juno Caprotina, a.k.a. Festival of the Handmaidens; Ancient Rome)
Nones of July (Ancient Rome)
Palladius (Christian; Saint)
Pantaenus, Father of the Church (Christian; Saint)
Parlia (Festival for the Pales for Larger Animals; God of the Herds; Ancient Rome) [also 4.21]
Robert A. Heinlein (Writerism)
Rumilia (Ancient Rome)
Tanabata (Lovers of the Milky Way; Star Festival; Pagan)
V.E. Schwab (Writerism)
Willibald (Catholic Church)
X-Day (Approximate; Church of the SubGenius)
Islamic Lunar Holidays
Islamic New Year [Hijri New Year] (a.k.a. ... 
Amun Jadid (Philippines)
Arabic New Year
Awal Mouharam (Algeria, Djibouti)
Awal Muharram (Malaysia)
El Hijra (Egypt)
Hegira (Lebanon)
Hegire (Tunisia)
Hejira (Kuwait)
Hijiri (Maldives)
Islamic New Year 1445 (Bahrain, Brunei, Iraq, Jordan, Libya, Oman, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, UAE, West Bank and Gaza, Yemen)
Muharam (Comoros, Niger)
Muharram (Comoros)
1er Moharrem (Morocco)
Premier Moharram (Mauritania)
Raʿs as-Sanah al-Hijrīyah
Sasi Sura (Javanese New Year; Suriname)
She Came to Stay, by Simone de Beauvoir (Novel; 1943)
Tahun Baru (Indonesia)
Tamharrat (Gambia)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 31 of 60)
Premieres
The Adventures of Pinocchio, by Carlo Collodi (Novel; 1881)
The Age of Reason, by Jean-Paul Sartre (Novel; 1945)
All You Need Is Love Day, by The Beatles (Song; 1967)
Back Room Stomp, recorded by Rex Thwart and his 52nd Street Stompers (Song; 1937)
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, recorded by Dicky Wells and his Orchestra, with Djano Reinhardt (Song; 1937)
Bugle Call Rag, recorded by Dicky Wells and his Orchestra, with Djano Reinhardt (Song; 1937)
But I’m a Cheerleader (Film; 2000)
Chilly and the Looney Gooney (Chilly Willy Cartoon; 1969)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream, by Hunter S. Thompson (Novel; 1972)
First Knight (Film; 1995)
Give Peace a Chance, by John Lennon (Song; 1969)
God Save the King, by Ben Jonson and Dr. Bull (UK National Anthem; 1607)
The Grand Illusion, by Styx (Album; 1977)
The Greatest Show on Earth, a.k.a. The Weather Show (Science Rock Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1979)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 (UK Film; 2011) [#8]
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (UK Film; 2009) [#6]
Here Comes the Sun recorded, by The Beatles (Song; 1969)
His Mouse Friday (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1951)
The Ice Break, by Michael Tippett (Opera; 1976)
Images and Words, by Dream Theater (Album; 1992)
Le Great Dane Robbery (The Inspector Cartoon; 1968)
Lethal Weapon 2 (Film; 1989)
Live and Let Die, by Paul McCartney & Wings (Song; 1973)
Mickey Steps Out (Disney Cartoon; 1931)
Monsters at Work (Animated YV Series; 2021)
More Songs About Buildings and Food, by Talking Heads (Album; 1978)
Mouse in Manhattan (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1945)
My Prayer, by The Platters (Song; 1956)
Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs (Novel; 1959)
No One Writes to the Colonel, by Gabriel García Márquez (Novella; 1961)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (Film; 2006)
Religion and Science, by Bertrand Russell (Essays; 1935)
Ryan’s Hope (Soap Opera; 1975)
Scary Movie (Film; 2000)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (Film; 2017)
Stunt, by Barenaked Ladies (Album; 1998)
Stupor Duck (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
Summer Magic (Film; 1963)
Three Tenors, by Plácido Domingo, José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti (Live Album; 1990)
Weekend at Bernie’s (Film; 1989)
Woody Woodpecker (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1941) [1st WW Cartoon]
You Oughta Know, by Alanis Morissette (Song; 1995)
Today’s Name Days
Edda, Firmin, Willibald (Austria)
Nedelcho, Nedelya, Nedyalka, Nedyalko (Bulgaria)
Goran, Klaudije, Odon, Vilibald, Vilko (Croatia)
Bohuslava (Czech Republic)
Villebaldus (Denmark)
Koidu, Koidula (Estonia)
Klaus, Launo (Finland)
Raoul (France)
Edda, Firmin, Willibald (Germany)
Dominica, Cyriaca, Iria, Kiriaki, Kuriakis, Kyriake, Kyriaki, Ria (Greece)
Apollónia (Hungary)
Apollonio, Claudio, Edda (Italy)
Alda, Aline, Elita, Maruta (Latvia)
Estera, Sangailas, Vilgailė (Lithuania)
Håvard, Hulda (Norway)
Antoni, Benedykt, Cyryl, Estera, Kira, Metody, Piotr, Pompejusz, Sędzisława, Wilibald (Poland)
Chiriachi (Romania)
Oliver (Slovakia)
Fermín (Spain)
Klas (Sweden)
Ralph, Randall, Randolph, Randi, Randy, Raoul, Raul, Rogelio, Roger (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 189 of 2024; 177 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 27 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 1 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Xin-Wei), Day 2 (Ren-Shen)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 1 Tammuz 5784
Islamic: 30 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 9 Red; Oneday [8 of 30]
Julian: 24 June 2024
Moon: 3%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 20 Charlemagne (7th Month) [St. Francis of Assisi]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 14 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 18 of 94)
Week: 2nd Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 17 of 31)
Calendar Changes
Tammūz (a.k.a. Tammuz or Tamuz) [תַּמּוּז] (Hebrew Calendar) [Month 4 of 12]
Tinne (Holly) [Celtic Tree Calendar; Month 7 of 13]
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