June 1


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Today’s  Historical  Highlights
1638: 1st earthquake recorded in US, at Plymouth, MA
1808: 1st US land-grant university founded-Ohio Univ, Athens, Ohio
1845: Homing pigeon completes 11,000 km trip (Namibia-London) in 55 days
1869: Voting machine patented (Thomas A Edison)
1877: US troops authorized to pursue bandits into Mexico
1934: A legal definition of "Indian" is made today
1961: FM multiplex stereo broadcasting 1st heard
2009: General Motors files for chapter 11 bankruptcy. It is the fourth largest United States bankruptcy in history
♪Happy Birthday To: ♪ 

Free Rambling Thoughts   
If anyone knows an area of this earth that can spare some humidity, please let me know. We could sure use a little bit. We have been in single digits for quite a while. I know the ‘you live in AZ and it is a dry heat’ which is correct. However, I also live in a National Forest and low humidity plays havoc on everything. My small fountain in the front yard, which is really just bubbling the water with a small pump in a small box (12”x12”) is using over a gallon of water a day.

Our retirement group had a great lunch at Olive Garden. We had a great waitress. We always ask for separate checks, and today we had an appetizer (stuffed mushrooms) and she even split the appetizer on the bill. She did get a big tip. Mary is getting excited about her volunteer work. She will work with one child from the time the child is removed from a home until the child leaves the system. Quite a commitment. She certainly has the necessary personality. She will meet with her child (or possibly all the siblings in a family) once a month. However, she will also have to interview potential foster parents and search out relatives to take the child. Sounds like a lot of responsibility and sometimes a lot of heartache. She has a career of teaching Blacks, Hispanics, and Natives and the Center was very excited with that.

I got some sad news today. One of my mentors from NAU, who taught me so much about teaching passed away. I hadn’t seen her for years, even though I did some Google searches. I knew she was old-er, but was shocked that she was 81. I do wish I had known that she was right here in Flagstaff. She had a very messy divorce years ago and left the University, and sort of just disappeared. I’ll be at her memorial service tomorrow.

Game   Center: (answers at the end of post)
Brain Game—A close up picture of what?

NPR Sunday Puzzle
This puzzle is a series of sentences. Each sentence conceals the name of a U.S. president in consecutive letters. For example: Have mom’s hairstyle redone. The answer would be Tyler, which is hidden inside, hairsTYLE Redone.
1.     The Lone Ranger was brainwashing Tonto:
2.     The two ships share a gangway:
3.     Dad planted an orchard in Georgia:
4.     Can Idaho overtake Nebraska?:
5.     Get rum and coke for everyone:
6.     It’s taken Ned years to improve:
7.     Flip the flapjacks onto the plate:
8.     Grandpa wants a crispier cereal:
9.     The dog ran the gauntlet:
10.  Whenever I am leaning over I start hurting again:
11.  Florida is big NASCAR territory:
12.  I ordered basic level andirons:

What is the word or phrase?
O TUFUU FOOTTO FOU
3x3 Word Boxes
The answer to 1 across is the same word as the answer to 1 down; 2 across is the same as 2 down; etc. Can you solve these Word Boxes? Each answer is 3 letters.
1.    Good (French)
2.    Literary tribute
3.    Butterfly collector’s tool
Lifestyle  Substance     
Summer Songs of the 1960’s
I'm A Believer, The Monkees  1966 Billboard Hot 100 Peak: #1 (7 weeks)
Downtown, Petula Clark 1965 Billboard Hot 100 Peak: #1 (2 weeks)
The Lion Sleeps Tonight, The Tokens 1961 Billboard Hot 100 Peak: #1 (3 weeks)  
Turn! Turn! Turn!, The Byrds 1965 Billboard Hot 100 Peak: #1 (3 weeks)
Harper’s Index          
Returns Tomorrow
Found on You Tube 
Lewis & Clark- Great Journey West        
Planet Earth—

Joke-of-the-day
Three lunatics approach their Asylum doctor with a request for a weekend pass to the local city. "That's impossible says the doctor. You're all nuts. You'll get lost and never come back."
But, the lunatics wouldn't relent until finally, exasperated, the doctor says "OK! If you can answer a simple question I'll sign the pass."
He turns to the first lunatic and says "What's three times three?" The lunatic starts counting on his fingers "3, 7, 19, 38?. Is it 128?" The doctor shakes his head and turns to the next lunatic: "What's three times three?" The lunatic immediately shouts "WEDNESDAY!"
The doctor, beginning to get disgusted turns to the last lunatic: What's three times three?" The lunatic thinks for a moment and then asks for a pencil and a piece of paper. That provided, she writes for some time furiously, and finally looks up and says "Nine."
The doctor is amazed, but true to his word he begins filling out the pass. As he's writing he says "This is incredible, you've always been thoroughly insane. How'd you do it?"
The lunatic responds, "Oh, it was easy I divided 128 by Wednesday!"
Rules of Thumb   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
Choosing the right inflection and tone of voice is important when telling a joke. It's also important to eliminate all unnecessary conjunctions. When in doubt, do Tonto.
Yeah, It Really Happened
TOLEDO, Ohio - Authorities in Ohio said a man clad in a Darth Vader mask and black clothes robbed a bank with a semi-automatic pistol instead of a light saber and the Force. FBI Special Agent Stephen Anthony said the "Star Wars" villain went into the Huntington Bank on Monroe Street in Toledo just after 3 p.m. Wednesday, showed the pistol to tellers and demanded cash, WEWS-TV, Cleveland, reported Monday. The FBI said the Sith lord, who was wearing black sweats and is estimated to be 20 to 25 years old, fled on a BMX bike with an undisclosed amount of money.                 
Somewhat Useless Information   
You can use apple cider vinegar as a shampoo/conditioner replacement.
  • After-Sun Exposure: Diluting 1-2 cups of apple cider vinegar in a warm bath
  • After excessive sun exposure that may have yielded a sun burn apple cider vinager relieves symptoms and lessens the duration of a burn.

For AZ centennial celebration: town names
  • Mammoth, AZ
  • a town in Pinal County, population is 2,167, founded c. 1872 as Mammoth Camp, serving the nearby Mammoth Mine., 1.1 sq mi (2.8 km2), The racial makeup of the town was 61.92% White, 0.11% Black or African American, 1.53% Native American, 0.34% Asian, 0.17% Pacific Islander, 31.90% from other races, and 4.03% from two or more races. 72.99% of the population is Hispanic or Latino of any race.
  • Many Farms, AZ
  • (Navajo: Dáʼákʼeh Halání), in Apache County, population is 1,548 , 8.2 square miles (21 km2), The farms became fully irrigated in 1937, The racial makeup of the CDP was 88.37% Native American, 7.82% White, 0.32%Black or African American, 0.13% Asian, 0.32% from other races, and 3.04% from two or more races. 2.07% of the population is Hispanic or Latino of any race.
  • Marana, AZ
  • a town in Pima County, the population is 34,961, 120 sq mi (190.5 km2), Marana was named for the Spanish word maraña ("thicket") by 19th century railroad workers, Archaeologists have found about 4,200 years of continuous human settlement in the vicinity of Marana, the racial makeup of the town was 81.9% White, 4.6% Black or African American, 0.7% Native American, 5.2% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 9.7% from other races, and 2.2% from two or more races. 21.7% of the population is Hispanic or Latino of any race.
  • Meadview, AZ
  • unincorporated community in Mohave County, It has roughly 1500 residents, founded in the 1960s as a retirement community.


Calendar Information        
June is
Adopt A Shelter Cat Month - Audio Book Appreciation Month
Black Music Month
 
Cancer From The Sun Month - Caribbean-American Heritage Month –
    Cataract Awareness Month - Celibacy Awareness Month –
    Child Vision Awareness Month - Children's Awareness Month –
    Corn and Cucumber Month - Country Cooking Month 
Dairy Month - Dairy Alternative Month
Effective Communications Month –
    Entrepreneurs "Do It Yourself" Marketing Month
Fireworks Safety Month
Gay & Lesbian Pride Month
 - Great Outdoors Month
International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month –
     International Men's Month - International Surf Music Month 
June is Lane Courtesy Month - June is Perennial Gardening Month - 
   June is Turkey Lovers Month 
Lemon and Mango Month 
National Accordion Awareness Month - National Aphasia Awareness
     Month - National Bathroom Reading Month - National Camping Month - National Caribbean-American Heritage Month –
     National GLBT (Gay,Lesbian,Bisexual & Transgender) Awareness Month - National GLBT (Gay,Lesbian,Bisexual & Transgender) Book Month - National
     Candy Month - National Fruit and Veggies Month - National Ice
     Tea Month - National Migraine Awareness Month – National
     Rivers Month - National Rose Month - National Safety Month –
     National Smile Month - National Soul Food Month - National
     Steakhouse Month
Okra & Pluot and Aprium Month
 
Pharmacists Declare War on Alcoholism Month - Potty Training
     Awareness Month - Professional Wellness Month
Rebuild Your Life Month
Skyscraper Month - Sports America Kids Month - Student Safety
     Month
Vision Research Month
 
World Naked Bike Ride Month
 (Northern Hemisphere) - Women's Golf
     Month - World Infertility Month 

Happening This Week:
May 27-6/2
   Hurricane Preparedness Week
   Black Single Parents Week

Today Is                                                                       
Dare DayDonut Day
Heimlich Maneuver Day
Leave the Office Early Day
Milk Days
National Go Barefoot Day
Positive Power of Humor and Creativity Days
Say Something Nice Day
Stand For Children DayUS: KY: Admission Day—1792—15th state
US: TN: Admission Day—1796—16th state
Today’s Other Events                                                             
Before 1000CE
4000 BC: Approximate domestication of the horse in the Eurasian steppes near Dereivka, central Ukraine
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1200’s
1215: Beijing, then under the control of the Jurchen ruler Emperor Xuanzong of Jin, is captured by the Mongols under Genghis Khan, ending the Battle of Beijing
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1400’s
1495: 1st written record of Scotch Whiskey appears in Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, Friar John Cor is the distiller
1500’s
1533: Anne Boleyn crowned queen of England
1600’s
1657: 1st Quakers arrives in New Amsterdam (NY)
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1800’s
1855: US adventurer Wm Walker conquers Nicaragua, reestablishes slavery
1861: US & Confederacy simultaneously stop mail interchange
1868: Treaty of Bosque Redondo is signed allowing the Navajos to return to their lands in Arizona and New Mexico
1880: 1st pay telephone installed
1888: California gets its 1st seismograph
1900’s
1905: Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition opens in Portland, Oregon
1911: 1st US group insurance policy written, Passaic, NJ
1933: Century of Progress world's fair opens in Chicago
1935: Driving test & license plates introduced in England
1938: Protective baseball helmets 1st worn by batters
1947: Photosensitive glass developed
1949: Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz wed for the second time
1966: 2,400 persons attend White House Conference on Civil Rights
1966: George Harrison is impressed by Ravi Shankar's concert in London
1969: Tobacco advertising is banned on Canadian radio & TV
1971: Ed Sullivan's final TV show on CBS
1974: The Heimlich maneuver for rescuing choking victims is published in the journal Emergency Medicine
1979: The first black-led government of Rhodesia in 90 years takes power
1980: 1st transmission of CNN, Cable News Network
1989: 62nd National Spelling Bee: Scott Isaacs wins spelling spoliator
1992: America West Arena opens in Phoenix
1995: 68th National Spell Bee: Justin Tyler Carroll wins spelling xanthosis
2000’s
2003: The People's Republic of China begins filling the reservoir behind the Three Gorges Dam
2007: Smoking is banned from United Kingdom's public places

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
Remembered for being born on this day
John Marshall Harlan, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1833
Marilyn Monroe, [Norma Jean Mortenson], LA, actress (Some Like It Hot ) in 1926
Edmund Ignatius Rice, Irish founder of the Christian Brothers and Presentation Brothers in 1762
Nelson Riddle, Oradell NJ, musical conductor (Batman, Frank Sinatra) in 1921
John W Van Duren, playwright (I Remember Mama) in 1901
Brigham Young, painter/religious leader (Mormon Church)/polygamist in 1801
In their 80’s
Andy Griffith, Mount Airy NC, actor (Andy Griffith Show, Matlock) is 86
In their 70’s
Pat Boone, Florida, singer/actor (April Love, Cross & Switchblade) is 78
Morgan Freeman, actor (Driving Miss Daisy, Glory), is75
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In their 50’s
Lisa Hartman Black, Houston, singer/actress (Tabitha, Knots Landing) is 56
Diana Canova, West Palm Beach Fla, actress (Corrine-Soap) is 59
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In their 30’s
Heidi Klum, German supermodel is 39

Today’s Obits                                                           
James Buchanan, 15th US president (1857-61), only bachelor President,dies in 1868 at 77
Ray Combs, TV host (Family Feud), commits suicide in 1996 at 40
Helen Keller, blind & deaf/author (Let us Have Faith), dies in 1968 at 87
Hank Ketcham, American cartoonist (Dennis the Menace) in 2001 at 81
Yves Saint Laurent, French fashion designer dies of brain cancer in 2008 at 71
Sahajanand Swami, believed to be an incarnation of god by his followers, leaves his mortal body in 1830 at 49

Answers                                                                                                                                            
Brain Game: Close Up Picture

What is the word or phrase?
Out of sorts
NPR Sunday Puzzle
1.     The Lone Ranger was brainwashing Tonto: Washington
2.     The two ships share a gangway: Reagan
3.     Dad planted an orchard in Georgia: Harding
4.     Can Idaho overtake Nebraska?: Hoover
5.     Get rum and coke for everyone: Truman
6.     It’s taken Ned years to improve: Kennedy
7.     Flip the flapjacks onto the plate: Jackson
8.     Grandpa wants a crispier cereal: Pierce
9.     The dog ran the gauntlet: Grant
10.  Whenever I am leaning over I start hurting again: Arthur
11.  Florida is big NASCAR territory: Carter
12.  I ordered basic level andirons: Cleveland
3x3 boxes
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Disclaimer: All opinions are mine…feel free to agree or disagree.
All ‘data’ info is from the internet sites and is usually checked with at least one other source, but I have learned that every site has mistakes and sadly once out the information is out there, many sites simply copy it and is therefore difficult to verify. Also for events occurring before the Gregorian calendar was adopted [1582] the dates may not be totally accurate.
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