Here are a few groups of three. Judge for yourself:
1. earth, wind, and fire
2. blood, sweat, and tears
3. faith, hope, and charity
4. peace, love, and happiness
5. Kukla, Fran, and Ollie
6. Patti, Maxene, and LaVerne
7. Manny, Moe, and Jack
8. wynken, blynken, and nod
9. Peter, Paul, and Mary
10. a rag, a bone, and a hank of hair
11. a hit, lick, and a promise
12. first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen
13. government of the people, by the people, and for the people
14. the Kingston Trio
15. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
16. Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka.
Whoa. What?
Until recently, I had never heard of Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka, even though all of us (in the northern hemisphere, at least) have been seeing them for years. More accurately, you have been seeing them and I have not because they had disappeared from my view after I developed cataracts. Since my cataracts were surgically removed in the summer of 2024 by the wonderful Dr. Hannah Park, I can once again see Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka, the three stars in the belt of the constellation Orion.
My vision had become so poor that before I met Dr. Park I could see only four objects in the night sky—the moon, Venus, Jupiter, and Sirius (the Dog Star). With my vision restored, I shall never take Orion's belt for granted again, and now I call my old friends by their names: Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka.
What people say is true. Good tohings do come in threes.
Pop Quiz Time:
1. To whom does item 12 refer?
2. In what document is item 13 found?
3. Who starred in Beetlejuice?
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<b>Answers to pop quiz in preceding post</b>
In the preceding post ("They say good things come in threes"), I included a pop quiz at the end. So far, in my vast reading audi...

I shall have to go and find out if I can see them - bit difficult on a cloudy night!
ReplyDeleteFall and winter are the best times of year to see Orion but I have no idea where you should direct your gaze at your your latitude. Thank you, Janice.
DeleteI can't answer your questions except maybe Jack Nicholson?
ReplyDeleteIt must be fabulous to see clearly again, i'm pleased for you.
Nope, not Jack Nicholson. I will reveal the answers in my next post. It is ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS to see clearly again. I can't describe the euphoria. Thank you, kylie!
DeleteI am stunned that you left out Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. 12. is George Washington, the Father of Our Country. 13 comes from the Gettysberg Address. Sorry I took so long. Spotty internet service for a couple of days. And Michael Keaton played Beetlejuice. My favorite character in the movie was Juno played by Sylv ia Sidney.
ReplyDeleteYay! I knew I could count on you! All of your answers were correct. And you’re right, how could I have overlooked Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego? I must be slipping. Thank you, Emma!
DeleteHello RWP!!!! Long time since I've checked in! Hope all is well with you and the lovely Mrs.! Hmmm, I've no clue on #1, would guess either the Declaration of Indy or the Constitution on the #2 and, tho I don't watch TV or movies, generally, I think #3 is Jack Nicholson.....(I'll go back now and check the other comments to see if I've done poorly and need to go home and study....)
ReplyDeleteSo glad you dropped by after too long an absence. A word to the rise: you need to go ho and study! (I’m teasing). Thank you, Pam!
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