Wednesday 6-9

»Week 23 of 2010: 160 days this year…205 days remain:
Day 51of the BP oil spill
» Something To Think About  
It is not a disgrace not to reach the stars, but it is a disgrace to have no stars to reach for.
--Benjamin Elijah Mays, American educator
» Random Fact    
More than half of the coastline of the entire United States is in Alaska.
¤ Holy Mackerel: On this day in 1966 ►5 Minn Twins (Rich Rollins, Zolio Versailes, Tony Oliva, Don Michner, & Harmon Killebrew) all homer in the 7th inning to beat Athletics 9-4
» Free Ramblings    
Our first fire of the season started today—man caused. The fire is near the road that encircles San Francisco Peaks. Luckily it is not a windy day, and the fire is only about 6 acres. I understand that the National Forest needs to be open to the public. I, like many others, enjoy our forest. Whenever I head to the forest, I make sure that all I leave are footprints. I find it so hard to believe that people aren’t more careful. The forest is for all to enjoy and for none to destroy. I hope that the fire starter is found and pays for the damage to the forest and the man-hours it takes to stop the fire. Once a fire starts, it takes years to rebuild that part of the forest. In 2010 carelessness should be punished. Everyone knows that the forest is dry from the spring winds just after a wet winter encouraged spring growth. Our town, our county, and our state are broke. There was in interesting letter to the editor today regarding families that have second homes here in Flagstaff. The writer suggested either a course or a handbook on Flagstaff 101. The plan would be to inform visitors and part-time residents of concerns, facts, and ordinances that are in effect in our town. It never hurts to remind or teach people about our town. I realize that reading material is not always read but it does give an opportunity to learn. If the person chooses to ignore the literature, that is their choice. If they break an ordinance or a restriction, then they pay. For the forest, kids playing with matches, adults tossing cigarettes, anyone not making sure their fire is dead out, or just tossing a bottle in the forest will be responsible for any damage that occurs. Much of this is already law, but the forest killer always seems to find a way to not be held responsible. We will always have fires in our forest, but we just have to be vigilant and pay for any mistakes.
My office is carpeted. About two years ago I bought one of those plastic chair mats that keeps my rolling chair from damaging the carpet. The thing has dried out and cracked and is now probably doing more harm to the carpet that not having the mat. I stopped by ye olde office supply store today, and discovered that they now make chair mats that are guaranteed not to crack. Very cool. While it looks like the old mat, it feels different. I sure hope it really works.
My deck was 86° which is a sure lot nicer than the past few days. I finally got both bird baths set up. One hangs from the tree, the other is on the deck. High winds are always a problem for the hanging one, but the other one is fine in the wind. At some point in time I will be putting up my hummingbird feeders. I know there are hummingbirds around, but for some reason, they have a hard time finding my back area. Other units in the complex seem to always have hummingbirds. Maybe it is the barking of the neighbor dogs, or the size of the tree, or maybe it’s just me. I’ll keep trying.
» Puzzle 1  
Who? [Thanks Wes, these are good]
1. sun jack, rue and;
2. con link, ham bra a;
3. sun hairy, yum will;
4. wren boo van, ten mart;
5. land cleave, veer grow;
6. ma bomb oh, rock bah.
» A Quick Smile…    
A woman meant to call a record store, but dialed the wrong number and got a private home instead. "Do you have 'Eyes of Blue' and 'A Love Supreme?'" she asked.
"Well, no," answered the puzzled homeowner. "But I have a wife and nine children."
"Is that a record?" the caller inquired, puzzled in her turn.
"I don't think so," replied the man, "but it's as close as I want to get."
» Side Show Stories    
LONDON, United Kingdom: British Airways has apologized for a picture in a company magazine that showed a boarding pass in the name of Osama bin Laden.
The company said Thursday that the image of the fake boarding pass appeared in LHR News, a biweekly publication for British Airways employees at London Heathrow airport.
"A mistake was made and we are working to find out how this occurred. Apologies for the error," British Airways said in Twitter messages replying to Tweeters who raised the issue.
» Puzzle 2: Brain Food  
All about, but cannot be seen, / Can be captured, cannot be held, / No throat, but can be heard.
What is it?
» Something you might enjoy…  
In 2005, YouTube changed the internet forever. It is now available in 22 languages. Check out this one…
This isn’t Donald Duck’s first, but is still great…from 1952
» 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.
1947 Mam'selle Art Lund
1957 Love Letters in the Sand Pat Boone
1967 Respect Aretha Franklin
1977 I'm Your Boogie Man K.C. & the Sunshine Band
1987 Always Atlantic Starr
¤ Observance Weeks in June
6-12: National Headache Awareness Week
¤ Today’s Observances—US/UN/World
Donald Duck Day
Oklahoma : Senior Citizens Day
¤ Today’s Observances—by country
Uganda: National Heroes' Day
¤ Today’s Births
Artists, Writers, and Composers
George Axelrod, playwright: Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Bus Stop, The Seven Year Itch, The Manchurian Candidate, born in 1922 New York City
Patricia Cornwell, 54, mystery writer (All That Remains, Postmortem), born Miami, FL
John Howard Payne, US, author/actor/diplomat (Home Sweet Home),born in 1791 New York City
Cole Porter, composer/lyricist (Anything Goes, Kiss Me Kate) ,born in 1893 Peru, Indiana
Athletes
Wayman Tisdale, basketball: Olympic Gold medalist [1984], Univ of Oklahoma [all-American], Pacers, Kings, Suns, born in 1964 Fort Worth, Texas
Dick Vitale, 71, sportscaster, ESPN and ABC analyst, born East Rutherford, NJ
Entertainers
Johnny Depp (John Christopher Depp III), 47, actor (Pirates of the Caribbean films; Public Enemies, Sweeney Todd, Ed Wood), born Owensboro, KY
Michael J. Fox, 49, actor (“Family Ties,” “Spin City,” Back to the Future films), born Edmonton, AB
Jackie Mason, 76, comedian (“Chicken Soup,” The World According to Me), born Yacov Moshe Maza at Sheboygan, WI
Bonnie Tyler [Gaynor Hopkins], 59, rocker (Total Eclipse of the Heart) ,born in Skewen, Neath, South Wales
Business, Education Persons
Marvin Kalb, 80, educator, journalist, born New York, NY
Luis Kutner, attorney: responsible for release of unjustly-held prisoners; wrote the living will concept, born in 1908 Chicago, Illinois
Political Persons
Robert McNamara, U.S. Secretary of Defense in the Kennedy & Johnson administrations; president of World Bank, born in 1916 San Francisco, CA
Scientists /Religious Persons
Les Paul, guitarist/inventor (Les Paul guitar) ,born in 1915 Waukesha WI
George Stephenson, inventor: developer of steam locomotive, born in 1781 Wylam, Northumberland, UK
¤ Today’s Happenings
In The Arts
1934 ►1st showing of a Donald Duck cartoon
1980 ►Comedian Richard Pryor suffers burns from free basing cocaine
In Athletics
1973 ►Secretariat became horse racing's first Triple Crown ( Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes ) winner in 25 years
In Business or Education
1790 ►1st book copyrighted under the constitution, Philadelphia Spelling Book
1869 ►Charles Elmer Hires sells his 1st root beer (Phila)
In Politics
1534 ►Jacques Cartier 1st sails into mouth of St Lawrence River
1628 ►1st deportation from what is now US, Thomas Morton from Mass
1732 ►Royal charter for Georgia granted to James Oglethorpe
1943 ►New laws are passed which require employers to withhold federal taxes from weekly paychecks. This changed the earlier format where taxes were paid in one lump sum at the end of each year, and has been called "Pay As You Go tax" or “withholding tax”
1969 ►Warren Burger confirmed as US Chief Justice
1970 ►Harry A Blackmun becomes a Supreme Court Justice
In Science/ Religion
1772 ►1st Protestant church west of Penn (in Ohio) holds communion
¤ Today’s Obits
Charles Dickens, author, stroke @ 58 in 1870
Allen Ludden, game show host (Password), cancer @ 63 in 1981
Nero, Roman Emperor commits suicide @ 31 in 68 
» ANSWERS to Puzzle 1
1. Andrew Jackson
2. Abraham Lincoln
3. William Harrison
4. Martin Van Buren
5. Grover Cleavland
6. Barack Obama
» ANSWERS to Brain Food
The wind
» 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.