SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2024
NO RHYME NOR REASON!
Welcome to September everyone.
September first is "National No
Rhyme Nor Reason Day." That phrase
first found its way into the English
language in a 1460 book, "The Boke
Of Nurture" by John Russel. But it
is, perhaps, better know as it was
used in the Shakespearean play
"A Comedy of Errors" in 1590.
You can celebrate the day without
rhyme or reason. For instance, you
may write a poem with lines that
don't rhyme. Or you may get together
with a friend and write pomes for no
particular reason. You can do a good
deed for a friend or neighbor just
for the sake of doing it without
seeking thanks or compensation. By
the way the phrase "No Rhyme Nor
Reason" is described as an
"Idiom." as it is used in English.
Coincidentally, my wife
has referred to me as an idiom on
many occasions. But I think she
pronounces it differently! In any
case enjoy your day without rhyme
or reason and may all your NEWS
be good!