Hey Queeny the the dunce cap on precious HEAD.
superrrrrrr And is that your dish...spicy/sweet baked apples?Taken Bold risk.ah! but I won't take that much risk to taste it.
Dunce Day celebrates the the term "Dunce" and dunce caps. Today marks the death (November 8, 1308) of medieval scholar Duns Scotus of Duns, Scotland.
Dunce Day is all about learning. So, lets get right to it and learn about dunce caps and the creator of dunce caps.
Duns Scotus of Duns, Scotland was a medieval scholar. Perceptions of his views ranged from brilliant to less than complimentary. Duns Scotus believed that cone shaped hats increased learning potential. He believed knowledge would flow from the point of the cap, down and into the head of the wearer, making that person smarter. About all this accomplished over time, was the perception of a person wearing a dunce cap to be...... a dunce. There was a positive side to his use of dunce caps. It motivated the wearer to learn more, so he could be rid of the the cap. Scholar critics of his work derived the term "dunce" from his name and place of birth.
Put on a Dunce Cap today, and have a very smart and educational
Dunce Day!!!
Cook Something Bold Day is today.
According to it's creator,
Cook Something Bold Day is designed to encourage us to cook something bold and daring, that will fill up the house with warm, "homey" odors. It is celebrated in the month of November, as houses are closed up for the winter, and capture the cooking smells. We hope you cook up a storm today, and have a very happy
Cook Something Bold Day!!!
No risky shots today