July 7th is:
Strawberry Sundae Day

World Chocolate Day *

Tell the Truth Day
Save the Dive Bar Day
Father-Daughter Take a Walk Day
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Strawberry Sundae Day

World Chocolate Day *

Tell the Truth Day
Save the Dive Bar Day
Father-Daughter Take a Walk Day
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U.S. Currency Day *
International Kissing Day
Hand Roll (Sushi) Day *
National Fried Chicken Day
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Apple Turnover Day
Graham Cracker Day
Bikini Day *

Workaholics Day
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by NONA BLYTH CLOUD
Summer has filled her veins with light and her heart is washed with noon. – C. Day Lewis
We are in deep summer now in the Northern Hemisphere. Summer brings abundance and sunlit hours that give us more time for looking up to study the sky, and leaning down in deep contemplation of water, or the hearts of flowers.
Too many of us ignore the call of summer. Struggling to keep up the frantic pace of the 21st Century, we lose the gift of these precious days.

Have you seen your first butterfly this year?
Did you stop to watch it, or hurry past?
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From Cocoon forth a Butterfly
As Lady from her Door
Emerged—a Summer Afternoon—
Repairing Everywhere—
Without Design—that I could trace
Except to stray abroad
On Miscellaneous Enterprise
The Clovers—understood—
Her pretty Parasol be seen
Contracting in a Field
Where Men made Hay—
Then struggling hard
With an opposing Cloud—
Where Parties—Phantom as Herself—
To Nowhere—seemed to go
In purposeless Circumference—
As ’twere a Tropic Show—
And notwithstanding Bee—that worked—
And Flower—that zealous blew—
This Audience of Idleness
Disdained them, from the Sky—
Till Sundown crept—a steady Tide—
And Men that made the Hay—
And Afternoon—and Butterfly—
Extinguished—in the Sea—
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Archibald MacLeish (1892-1982) is probably most remembered for his play J.B. He spent some time in and out of the writing life, as a lawyer, an ambulance driver in WWI, an Ivy League professor, and, at the request of President Franklin Roosevelt, as Librarian of Congress. His appointment was initially opposed, by Republicans for his known leftist political views, and by librarians because he had no degree in Library Science and no experience, but Roosevelt’s choice prevailed.
MacLeish brought in a committee of professional librarians to study what needed to be done to modernize the institution. Within a year, he had streamlined and reorganized the library, put a plan in place to address its shortcomings, and wrestled increased funding out of a reluctant Congress.
Inspired by the book, Report to Greco by Nikos Kazantzakis, he defined the mission of books and libraries:
“A true book is a report upon the mystery of existence… it speaks of the world, of our life in the world. Everything we have in the books on which our libraries are founded—Euclid’s figures, Leonardo’s notes, Newton’s explanations, Cervantes’ myth, Sappho’s broken songs, the vast surge of Homer—everything is a report of one kind or another and the sum of all of them together is our little knowledge of our world and of ourselves. Call a book Das Kapital or The Voyage of the Beagle or Theory of Relativity or Alice in Wonderland or Moby-Dick, it is still what Kazantzakis called his book—it is still a “report” upon the “mystery of things.”
But if this is what a book is… then a library is an extraordinary thing. …
The library, almost alone of the great monuments of civilization, stands taller now than it ever did before. The city… decays. The nation loses its grandeur… The university is not always certain what it is. But the library remains: a silent and enduring affirmation that the great Reports still speak, and not alone but somehow all together…”
As Librarian of Congress, he also initiated the position Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, now called Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress.
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To read the poem, Liberty, by Archibald MacLeish, click here:

Chocolate Wafer Day
Disobedience Day
Fried Clam Day
Stay Out of the Sun Day
International Plastic Bag Free Day *
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Anisette Liqueur Day
I Forgot Day
World UFO Day *
Salvation Army Founding Day *
2nd Half of the Non-Leap Year Day
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Gingersnap Day
International Joke Day
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National Postal Workers Day *
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