Monday 6-7

»Week 23 of 2010:
158 days this year, 207 days remain, Day 49 of the BP oil spill
» Something To Think About  
Do not take thought for your persons or your properties, but first and chiefly to care about the greatestimprovement of the soul.
--Socrates
» Random Fact    
Shrimp can only swim backward.
¤ Holy Mackerel: On this day in 1860 ►The first ‘dime novel’, Malaeska, the Indian Wife of the White Hunter by Mrs. Ann Stevens, with 128 page was offered for sale for a dime
» Free Ramblings    
My plan of washing my vehicle to get rid of all the very yellow pine pollen were dashed when my deck reached 94° this afternoon. I thought about trimming the tree earlier in the day, but by 9am is was 80° and climbing fast. There was little breeze and not many places around the house that were not just hot. The deck was a great place to spend much of the day. Officially Flag was only 89° but I live in what is called the ‘banana boat’—according to Home Depot. Wherever one went around Flag, it was hot. As we say here in AZ, it is a dry heat—humidity was only 17%.
Our local paper runs a Sunday feature with short stories from the paper 100, 75, 50, and 25 years ago. They are always interesting. One of today’s really caught my eye.
1885 -- Territorial legislative action: No person owning 20 or more cows shall allow such cows to run at large without providing at least one serviceable bull of good American blooded stock, to run with each 20 or fraction of 20 cows permitted to run at large.
AZ was not yet a state, but even then we didn’t want ‘foreign’ bulls mixing with our good cows. I wonder if the cows had to be of good American stock too. I was on my uncle’s ranch for a few summers in Montana and I understand the importance of having a good bull. In Montana, at least where I was, the bull was selected to improve the herd. I get that. I just don’t get the ‘American’ part.
Today the Senator who started 1070 in AZ has started a new bill—any child borne by illegals in AZ will not automatically receive American citizenship. He must have been looking at archived news stories and figured if it was good enough for bulls, it was good enough for everyone. He doesn’t seem worried about the Federal laws that give a child born on US soil citizenship.
The World Cup starts later this week in South Africa. Today in an exhibition game 20th ranked Australia fell to 14th ranked USA. Won’t change any standings, but should get the USA a little psyched for their first game with 8th ranked England on Jun 12.
» Puzzle 1  
Answer the following with parts of the body. The first one is free!
1. A strong box (chest)
2. Heard in congress while voting
3. Baby cows
4. A shellfish
5. A unit used to measure distance
6. Scholars
7. Part of a shoe
8. What every builder must have
9. Something made by whips
10. What soldiers carry
» A Quick Smile…    
A parts manager for a small electronics shop, had occasion to order part No. 669 from the factory. But when he received it he noticed that someone had sent part No. 699 instead.
Furious at the factory's incompetence, he promptly sent the part back along with a letter giving them a piece of his mind.
Less than a week later, he received the same part back with a letter containing just four words: "TURN THE PART OVER."
» Side Show Stories    
ANGEL FIRE, N.M. - Believers in visits to Earth by alien spacecraft say they have hard evidence of landings in a pasture in a sparsely populated area in northern New Mexico.
The Alliance Studying Paranormal Experiences, based in the small village of Angel Fire, claims the region has received multiple visits. Alliance President Janet Sailor calls the area a "UFO hot spot." The latest reported discovery was last year when Judy Piper, an Angel Fire accountant, discovered circles on land she owns in the Moreno Valley outside of town. She reported the find to Sailor, and last weekend, Dee Gragg, a New Mexico State University professor and assistant director of the state chapter of the Mutual UFO Network, came to Angel Fire to discuss the circles.
Gragg said the important question is what kind of craft landed in the valley. He regards the question of whether there was a landing as answered. At a meeting Saturday, he showed slides of the circles. Gragg described them as most likely the footprints of several small ships, either unmanned probes or carriers of small aliens.
» Puzzle 2: Brain Food  
From the beginning of eternity / To the end of time and space /
To the beginning of every end / And the end of every place.
What am I?
» Something you might enjoy…  
In 2005, YouTube changed the internet forever. It is now available in 22 languages. Check out this one…
Robert Bruce or Robert the Bruce helped lead Scotland to independence.
» Calendar Information    
¤ Today’s Number One Songs in…
For anyone interested, all these songs are available on iTunes.
"Music, once admitted to the soul, becomes a sort of spirit, and never dies." ~ Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
1945: Sentimental Journey; Les Brown
1955: Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White; Perez Prado
1965: Back in My Arms Again; The Supremes
1975: Thank God I'm a Country Boy; John Denver
1985: Everybody Wants to Rule the World; Tears for Fears
¤ Observance Weeks in June  
6-12: National Headache Awareness Week
7-13
National Automotive Service Professionals Week
National Business Etiquette Week
National Sun Safety Week
¤ Today’s Observances—US/UN/World
National Chocolate Ice Cream Day
(Daniel) Boone Day
VCR Day
¤ Today’s Observances—by country
Argentina: Journalist Day
Chad : National Day
Malta: Sette Giugno (from 1919 encounter with British where 4 Maltans killed)
Norway: Union Dissolution Day (from 1905 when Norway dissolved union with Sweden)
Western Australia : Foundation Day (1838)
¤ Today’s Births
Artists, Writers, and Composers
Louise Erdrich, 56, author (Love Medicine, The Beet Queen), born Little Falls, MN
Paul Gaugin [Eugene Henri], French post-impressionist painter, born in 1848 Paris, France
Orhan Pamuk, 58, author (Snow, My Name Is Red, 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature), born Istanbul, Turkey
Athletes
Rocky Graziano (Thomas Rocco Barbella), boxer, born in 1922 Brooklyn, NY
Allen Iverson, 35, basketball player (76ers, Nuggets, Piston, Grizzlies), born Hampton, VA
Entertainers
Tom Jones, 70, singer (“It’s Not Unusual”), born Thomas Woodward at Pontypridd, Wales, UK
Dean Martin (Dino Paul Crocetti) singer/comedian (partner for Jerry Lewis) , born in 1917 Steubenville, Ohio
Liam Neeson, 58, actor (Excalibur, Ethan Frome, Schindler’s List), born Ballymena, Northern Ireland
Prince, 52, musician, singer, born Prince Rogers Nelson at Minneapolis, MN
Jessica Tandy London, actress, born in 1909 London Borough of Hackney
Business, Education Persons
Susan Elizabeth Blow, pioneered kindergarten education, born in 1843 St. Louis, Missouri
George Bryan "Beau" Brummel, English fashion guy, born in 1778 London England
Political Persons
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Scientists /Religious Persons
Sir James Young Simpson, obstetrician (used chloroform) , born in 1811 Bathgate, West Lothian Scotland
¤ Today’s Happenings
In The Arts
1982 ►Graceland is opened to the public for the first time, almost five years after the death of Elvis Presley
In Athletics
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In Business or Education
1930 ►NY Times agrees to capitalize the n in "Negro"
In Politics
1769 ►Daniel Boone begins exploring the Bluegrass State of Kentucky
1775 ►United Colonies change name to United States
1929 ►Vatican City becomes a sovereign state
2002 ►US President George W Bush announces the new Department of Homeland Security
In Science/ Religion
1494 ►The "new world" is divided by the Catholic church
1887 ►Monotype type-casting machine patented by Tolbert Lanston, Wash DC
¤ Today’s Obits
Robert Bruce leader of the Scots, “unclean ailment (leprosy or syphilis) @ 53 in 1329
Zasu Pitts actress (Wedding March, Life With Father), cancer @ 65 in 1963
» ANSWERS to Puzzle 1    
2. Eyes and nose [Aye's and No's]
3. Calves
4. Muscle [Mussel]
5. Feet
6. Pupils
7. Heel [Soul and tongue are also acceptable]
8. Nails
9. Lashes
10. Arms
» ANSWERS to Brain Food  
The letter 'e'
» PIC of the Day  
I have always been fascinated with ‘sky’ pictures. While traveling I always try to take pictures of clouds, sunrise, sunset, panoramas with mostly sky. These pics are not mine, but it’s nice to learn that others are also fascinated by the sky. During the month of June I’ll be doing ‘sun rays’.
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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.