Catherine - Ferguson Fisher Group

Catherine - Ferguson Fisher Group 'Everyone Needs A Catherine' in their life. Let me help you find your next home, either rental, sell or buy. I can help you do it all.

You will have my full attention and I won't stop until you have what you want.

04/06/2023

Facebook Playbook Zoom Meeting going on now.

03/28/2023
Happy Veteran's Day! I am forever grateful for what you've done to maintain America's freedom. Thank you for your time, ...
11/11/2022

Happy Veteran's Day! I am forever grateful for what you've done to maintain America's freedom. Thank you for your time, sacrifice, your bravery, and the example you set for us all.

Forget Me Not Day is an unofficial holiday that encourages people to try and reconnect with all those they may not be in...
11/10/2022

Forget Me Not Day is an unofficial holiday that encourages people to try and reconnect with all those they may not be in touch with anymore.

It is not clear who created this holiday, which is also called National Forget Me Not Day in the U.S.

Alzheimer's Association
In New Zealand, a similar holiday called Forget Me Not Days has been observed on June 5 and 6 every year since 2003. Started by two bank insurances as a way to raise for awareness and donations for the Alzheimer's Association.

How to Celebrate?
* Try and contact your long lost friends on social media websites and get talking with them.
* Send them a note saying that even though you haven’t been in touch you still miss them and care about them.
* Send forget me not flowers to your loved ones as a way to tell them how much they mean to you.

Did You Know…
…that in some cultures, forget-me-not flowers are used to remember those who die in a war?

03/18/2022

So, how many people got pinched for not wearing green for St. Patrick's Day yesterday??

03/12/2022

How did daylight savings time get started?

Ah, Daylight Savings Time. Those of us who spend our days fantasizing about a few more hours of sleep rejoice when it comes to an end—Sunday, by the way. The tradition is arguably outdated, sensible, perhaps, for a pre-electricity world and probably not excellent for your health if you’re a 9-to-5er.

As many are well aware, Benjamin Franklin is generally considered the first to propose Daylight Savings Time in a series of letters and essays, including one to the Journal de Paris in 1784 entitled (in English) “An Economical Project.” What often escapes the notice of those who tout this fact is that Franklin’s letter erred heavily on the side of tongue-in-cheek, parodying his own love of thrift and poking fun at the fact that Parisians rarely rose before noon.

“183 nights between 20 March and 20 September times 7 hours per night of candle usage equals 1,281 hours for a half year of candle usage. Multiplying by 100,000 families gives 128,100,000 hours by candlelight. Each candle requires half a pound of tallow and wax, thus a total of 64,050,000 pounds. At a price of thirty sols per pounds of tallow and wax (two hundred sols make one livre tournois), the total sum comes to 96,075,000 livre tournois." (Benjamin Franklin)

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An official Daylight Savings time did not go into effect until 1916, when Germany and Austria-Hungary sought to conserve coal during the first World War by implementing Sommerziet, or “Summer Time.” The United States and Great Britain followed suit shortly thereafter, with U.S. Daylight Savings Time first arriving in 1918. But it wasn’t exactly successful at first. Rural populations in particular resisted the move, thinking that it would give farm workers an excuse to stop working at sunset.

The practice was partially discontinued following World War I, then reinstituted among many Western countries during the second World War. In the U.S., it was known as “War Time,” implemented by Franklin Roosevelt in 1942. Thereafter, it was loosely and poorly implemented across various states, mostly east of the Mississippi.

The lack of consistency (obviously) proved confusing, so in 1966, Daylight Savings Time as we know it became standard with the passage of the federal Uniform Time Act. Of course, not all states played along; some were able to declare exemptions. Even today—after it was extended in 1973 and modified as late as 2007—the history of Daylight Savings Time, and its future, remains a fluctuating and contentious topic.

As March is known for St. Patrick's Day, let's start the day with some Irish humor.....Q:  What do you call a fake Irish...
03/10/2022

As March is known for St. Patrick's Day, let's start the day with some Irish humor.....

Q: What do you call a fake Irish stone?
A: A shamrock.

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