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Way "up nawth" in northern NH, where the snowdrifts are big enough to have their own zip codes, life on the farm comes with equal parts work, wonder, and comic relief. I’m Sandy Davis—farmer, storyteller, and frequent victim of livestock with too much personality. Here’s where I share the true (and mostly true) tales of everyday life on American Way Farm—the moments that inspired my book Between the Fenceposts.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

July 27 - A Very Important Date in History

July 27 — a day that should be circled on every calendar in the free world, etched into stone tablets, and possibly declared a global holiday. Now, if you consult the official historical record, you might be underwhelmed. There's no moon landing, no royal wedding, no world-shifting event that would stop the presses. But dig a little deeper (say… into the birthday section), and you'll find that this day did, in fact, gift the world with greatness.

Let’s take a look:

  1. Peggy Fleming – Olympic gold medalist figure skater, Hall of Famer, and all-around glider of grace. She made it look like defying gravity was as easy as putting on socks. She brought home America’s only gold in the 1968 Winter Olympics and went on to twirl her way into our living rooms and hearts for decades.

  2. Bill Engvall – A retired American stand-up comedian, actor, and television host, is known for a successful entertainment career, including the release of several stand-up comedy albums through Warner Records and BNA Records. His debut album "Here's Your Sign" achieved platinum certification. Engvall is recognized for his signature routine "here's your sign" and has toured extensively, both independently and as part of the popular Blue Collar Comedy Tour. He has had notable television roles on shows like Delta, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, The Bill Engvall Show, and Lingo.

  3. ME!!! – Yes, yours truly. Born on this illustrious date, forever cementing July 27, as the day the world got just a little more interesting, a lot more sarcastic, and infinitely more stubborn about how things should be done. I may not have a gold medal or an Emmy (yet — but hey, the day’s not over), but I’ve wrangled goats, raised a family, survived the 1970s and shoulder pads, and still manage to operate power tools without adult supervision. That’s gotta count for something.

So the next time you flip past July 27 on your calendar, pause for a moment of reverence. Light a candle. Bake a cake. Name a goat. Do something to honor the sheer awesomeness that this day represents.

Because on this day, history didn’t just whisper — it cleared its throat and said, “Buckle up.”

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6 comments:

goatlady said...

What a cute baby. What happened? just kidding.

Sandy@American Way Farm said...

Well, it's obvious that I started out cute, became beautiful, and ended up absolutely gorgeous!!! ROFL

Delirious said...

Happy birthday! You were/are adorable! :) ♥♥♥

Bil said...

Happy Birthday!!

Carol............. said...

A very pretty baby! Happy Birthday!

Talon looks wonderful all tacked up and ready to go...still looking for a Gypsy myself.

Happy driving, you lucky girl!

R Dean said...

Happy belated BD!!! R Dean