11/02/25 – A Guide Most of Us Can Use

Current Events

A Guide Most of Us Can Use

Book of the Week

This week’s book fits our “Time” theme. Plus, it is a quick and easy way go gain some insights on life.

On The Shortness of Life

By Seneca & Translated by C.D.N. Costa

  

Movie of the Week

I once saw part of this movie at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, where it was filmed.

Somewhere in Time (1980)

Please click on the link below to see a trailer:

https://youtu.be/9uicvPZSKIM?si=uz86gXF1lhyDlbwp

Music of the Week

by Cher

Please click on the link below to see the music video:

https://youtu.be/9n3A_-HRFfc?si=UHKUI4eoQ5TvDZTx

Extraordinary People of the Week

Ken & Greg

These are two of the best people I have ever met in my life.

I am so sorry they are no longer with us.

Art of the Week

Just look at the Fall colors

Joke of the Week

Physical Traits

 Character Traits

Social Traits

Learning Traits

Miscellaneous

You may have to have been around for a while

to appreciate this:

Books

Uncle Tony’s

Management Tips & Jokes

By Wm. Allen

Paperback $15.00

Ebook $5.00

Click on Link below to go directly to Amazon

Uncle Tony’s Management Tips & Jokes

The Uncle Tony Book can also be found on the shelves of

Schuler Books is located at the Gateway Center, 7260 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield Twp., MI 48322.

Their phone number is (248) 956-1515.

Also, the Uncle Tony Book can also be found on the shelves of the

Self Esteem Shop LLC

9568 Marine City Highway, Building A

Casco, MI  48064

Phone (248) 549-9900

The Uncle Tony book  can also be found on the website of

Pages & Paws Bookshop

https://www.pagesandpawsbookshop.com/

Environmental Animals

https://www.amazon.com/Environmental-Animals-Harmony-Jann/dp/B0BW2GFPDM/ref=sr_1_16?

I’m Tired of Being Ordinary,

Are You?

My Final Cover The Kindle version of this book is free, and the paperback version is $10 However, I must warn you that this book will not change your life, only you can do that. This book can be ordered from Amazon

11/05/23 – If I Could Turn Back Time

CURRENT EVENTS BOOK OF THE WEEK The Peter Prescription By Dr. Laurence J. Peter This sequel to The Peter Principle is more than a book on management.  It is an entertaining self-help book, crammed with interesting quotes such as “Our bodies are apt to be our autobiographies” by F. Burgess. The book came out in […]

02/19/23 – Thank You

CURRENT EVENTS 2022 Top Ten Countries Checking Out This Blog BOOK OF THE WEEK This isn’t just a coloring book, it is a coloring book with a Message Environmental Animals By Harmony Here I am with the artist and creator of  Environmental Animals MOVIE OF THE WEEK I really enjoyed this Paramount+ nine episodes series […]

05/23/16 – Latest in Election Coverage

 CURRENT EVENTS

Election Coverage

Folks, without taking sides; here is my attempt to bring you the latest in election coverage.  

Michigan Weather

Cher Turned 70 Last Friday

One has to ask themselves, what will you look like when you turn 70 or 90?  And have you adopted the lifestyle that will get you to where you want to be?

70 Cher y 90 Mom

70 Year-Old Cher & 90 Year-Old Mom

PHYSICAL TRAITS 

Honor Thy Temple

Know what you are eating by reading labels and asking questions.

Wk 22 Food

CHARACTER TRAITS

The Foundation for Being Extraordinary

You need to figure out who you are and be that person, not who everyone wants you to be.

Wk 22 Your Identity

SOCIAL TRAITS

Getting Along with Others

Wk 22 Worth Getting Angry

LEARNING TRAITS

Growth Keeps You Extraordinary

Chapter 42 of my book discusses goals, but this will save you the trouble of obtaining the book.

Wk 22 Various advice

MISCELLANEOUS 

The Odds & Ends of Being Extraordinary

Here is something every mother should teach her daughter.  As for the guys, don’t be this dude.

Wk 22 Advice for the ladies

SELF-HELP BOOKS

Rome: An Empire’s Story 

by Greg Woolf

Normally, I recommend very easy to read books, but every so often if you wish to be extraordinary, you need to read a book on something that interests you, that may not happen to be an “easy read”.  For me, my interest is in Rome.

Wk 22 Rome book

The very idea of empire was created in ancient Rome and even today traces of its monuments, literature, and institutions can be found across Europe, the Near East, and North Africa–and sometimes even further afield.

In Rome, historian Greg Woolf expertly recounts how this mammoth empire was created, how it was sustained in crisis, and how it shaped the world of its rulers and subjects–a story spanning a millennium and a half of history.

The personalities and events of Roman history have become part of the West’s cultural lexicon, and Woolf provides brilliant retellings of each of these, from the war with Carthage to Octavian’s victory over Cleopatra, from the height of territorial expansion under the emperors Trajan and Hadrian to the founding of Constantinople and the barbarian invasions which resulted in Rome’s ultimate collapse.

Throughout, Woolf carefully considers the conditions that made Rome’s success possible and so durable, covering topics as diverse as ecology, slavery, and religion. Woolf also compares Rome to other ancient empires and to its many later imitators, bringing into vivid relief the Empire’s most distinctive and enduring features.

As Woolf demonstrates, nobody ever planned to create a state that would last more than a millennium and a half, yet Rome was able, in the end, to survive barbarian migrations, economic collapse and even the conflicts between a series of world religions that had grown up within its borders, in the process generating an image and a myth of empire that is apparently indestructible.

Based on new research and compellingly told, this sweeping account promises to eclipse all previously published histories of the empire. (Source: Oxford University Press)

MOVIE OF THE WEEK

 Alligator Arms: It’s what You Do

(GEICO Commercial)

LAST WEEK’S POLL – Clutter

Clutter closet

When it comes to clutter

27% have clothing in our closet that we will probably never wear

23% store things in our attic or basement that we will likely never use

 21% of us are going to start getting rid of clutter

17% of us have VHS or eight-track tapes stored

4% of us can’t park our car in the garage

4% of us know we are a packrat, but don’t care

4% of us are essentially clutter free

Last year I conducted this same poll and here were the results

31% have clothing in our closet that we will probably never wear

20% store things in our attic or basement that we will likely never use

20% of us are going to start getting rid of clutter

17% of us have VHS or eight-track tapes stored

5% of us know we are a packrat, but don’t care

5% of us are essentially clutter free

2% of us can’t park our car in the garage

THIS WEEK POLL – Voting

Voting box

MUSIC OF THE WEEK

Walk Like an Egyptian

by The Bangles

Why can’t flying be like what it looks like in this music video

Now that you have seen the video, time to take a poll:

ART OF THE WEEK

American Gothic

Grant_Wood_-_American_Gothic_-_Google_Art_Project

American Gothic is a painting by Grant Wood in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. Wood’s inspiration came from what is now known as the American Gothic House, and his decision to paint the house along with “the kind of people I fancied should live in that house.”

The painting shows a farmer standing beside a woman. The figures were modeled by Wood’s sister, Nan Wood Graham and Graham’s dentist. The woman is dressed in a colonial print apron evoking 19th-century Americana, and the man is holding a pitchfork. [ ]

It is one of the most familiar images in 20th-century American art, and has been widely parodied in American popular culture. (Source:  Wikipedia)

Did someone say, “Widely Parodied”?

American Gothic in Chicago

EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE

Imhotep

My guess is that you have not heard of this ancient Egyptian.  Why would you, Cleopatra was closer to our time today, than she was to Imhotep, pyramid builder.

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Imhotep was an Egyptian polymath who excelled in various fields of human activity, particularly architecture and engineering. He was the designer and architect of the astonishing Pyramid of Djoser, which was built in the 27th century BCE for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser.

During his lifetime, Imhotep earned many honors and titles of a social and religious character which no other commoner had attained before including Chancellor of the King of Egypt, First in Line after the King of Upper Egypt, High Priest of Heliopolis, and Administrator of the Great Palace. He was one of very few people in Egyptian history who achieved a divine status after his death though he was born a commoner. (Source: Wikipedia)

THIS WEEK’S JOKE

Wk 22 One Ticket Really

BLOG

Thanks to Tania, Sue & Samantha, for commenting on last week’s post.  Comments are so encouraging, I urge you to let me know what you are thinking via a blog comment.

Thank you Amy, for bringing my total number of blog followers to 67.  

My Harmony Books & Films Facebook page likes remains at 66.  

If you think this blog has any merit, please pass it on to your friends.  Hopefully, more of you will continue to share this blog with others. My thanks to Keeta, Susan, Scot, Carol & Joanne, for sharing my post last week on Facebook.

MY BOOK

If you know someone who is trying to change their life or that needs to change their life, please consider my book.

For those of you into reading books on a Kindle, the Kindle version of my book is $4.95.

My book is available on-line from Amazon, Barnes & Noble or Books-A-Million.  

And if you have read my book, please leave an evaluation of it on Amazon.  Thank you.

My Final Cover

http://www.amazon.com/Tired-Being-Ordinary-Are-You/dp/0990388697

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/im-tired-of-being-ordinary-are-you-wm-allen/1120528064?ean=9780990388692

http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Im-Tired-Being-Ordinary/Wm-Allen/9780990388692?id=6429711012885