Todays Google Doodle. . . . .

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I did not recognize the symbolism in todays Google Doodle.

Knew it must have some significance, I looked over at my (sorry to say, Teleflora) calendar and today is the "First Day of Sukkot"

An interesting Jewish Holiday. Pronounced Sue-Coat, The Season of Rejoicing.

Don't know the proper salutation, but, hope it is enjoyed.
 
I did not recognize the symbolism in todays Google Doodle.

Knew it must have some significance, I looked over at my (sorry to say, Teleflora) calendar and today is the "First Day of Sukkot"

An interesting Jewish Holiday. Pronounced Sue-Coat, The Season of Rejoicing.

Don't know the proper salutation, but, hope it is enjoyed.

Ever so thank you...My friends all thought it was a cleaver thing on there part...

We all should be rejoicing of Grand life is, Love,happiness friendship, is
Having the basic needs, food water, and shelter and the wants that we sometimes forget what we have, the day of seeing that of a child looking in such awe at the flowers that were delivered today to them in the hospital, knowing that we all do love what we do , when that simple little flower brings such a smile to someone.

May all have a great day, I know that I am , praying that it will be the same sense of wonder for all of you..

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I did not recognize the symbolism in todays Google Doodle.

Knew it must have some significance, I looked over at my (sorry to say, Teleflora) calendar and today is the "First Day of Sukkot"

An interesting Jewish Holiday. Pronounced Sue-Coat, The Season of Rejoicing.

Don't know the proper salutation, but, hope it is enjoyed.

AWWW, Ok I had no idea, I seen the symbol......... BUT wasn't aware what it meant!! Thanks for sharing!!!
 
Today's Google Doodle

FYI

History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world’s first artificial satellite was about the size of a basketball, weighed only 183 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path. That launch ushered in new political, military, technological, and scientific developments. While the Sputnik launch was a single event, it marked the start of the space age and the U.S.-U.S.S.R space race.
 
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