May 11


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Todays  Historical  Highlights
1310Fifty-four members of the Knights Templar are burned at the stake in France for being heretics
1854: In an effort to end the fighting in the "Walker War" of southern Utah, Paiute Chief Walkara and Utah Governor Brigham Young meet in Juab County, Utah. The meeting would end the ongoing fighting; however, they would flare up again later.
1910Montana's Glacier National Park forms
1916Einstein's Theory of General Relativity presented
1942: William Faulkner's collections of short stories, Go Down, Moses, is published
1949: Siam renames itself Thailand
1960: The first contraceptive pill is made available on the market
1969: Monty Python comedy troupe forms
1994: 6 white racists sentenced to death in South Africa
 
Free Rambling Thoughts   
What a great day. We went to Williams about 11a for Cheryl’s Birthday. Checked out downtown Williams, found a great Grand Canyon photo at the local artist’s co-op, and had lunch at an historic steak house. Then it was off to Bearizona. So much better than last year. Last year I thought it was really cool. Now it is better. The bears, bison, and wolves were all out enjoying the day in their respective areas. This year’s cubs have their own area…much larger than last year. Eight cubs playing and climbing trees…way cool. They have also added a 30 minute rapture show that was done very well. Falcons and owls flying within inches of your head. This place is turning into something all of AZ can be really proud of. The two raccoon cubs were pretty frisky too. Then back to Cheryl’s for her famous homemade lemon dessert. Such a great way to spend the afternoon.

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

NPR Sunday Puzzle
Given two things from the same category, name a third thing that's in the same category and falls between the two things alphabetically. For example, given Psycho and Rebecca, the answer would be Rear Window, because all three are Hitchcock films.
1.      Harrison, McCarthy:
2.     Orange, violet:
3.     Earth, Mars:
4.     Pawn, Rook:
5.     Malachi, Mathew:
6.     Atlanta; Austin:
7.     Minnesota, Ohio State:
8.     Pitcher, second base:

Riddle of the day
What is round as a dishpan, deep as a tub, and still the oceans couldn't fill it up?
Anagram: unscramblenumbers represent the number of letters in each answer word

Lifestyle  Substance     
Harper’s Index         
Percentage of Hispanic Americans who consider themselves part of the top one percent of US earners: 18
Found on You Tube 
Viennese waltz       
Planet Earth—

Joke-of-the-day
Two men were out golfing. As one was ready to take his shot, a funeral procession drove by the golf course. The man stopped what he was doing, put down his club, and took off his hat and placed it over his heart.
His partner was moved by this and said, "That's the nicest thing I've even seen you do!"
The man looked back at him and said, "Well, that's the least I could do after 20 years of marriage..."

Rules of Thumb   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
There are between 6,000 and 10,000 people who will go halfway around the world to see a total solar eclipse, and maybe another 30-40 thousand who will check it out if it's a convenient trip. Travel agents who hype themselves into expecting crowds in the hundreds of thousands are dreaming; but they do it every time.

Yeah, It Really Happened
OTTAWA - Police in the Canadian capital Ottawa were seeking a man Tuesday suspected of approaching at least nine women from behind and pulling their pants down. The most recent attack was midday Monday, when an 18-year-old woman walking on a path was approached from behind, The Ottawa Citizen reported.
The attacker was unsuccessful, as the woman whirled around and threw coffee in his face, police said. As with the eight other attacks, the 5-foot-6 white man with a goatee in his early 20s casually walked away, the report said. The attacks began April 14 and have targeted women walking alone. In some of the incidents, the women were sexually groped. In one case, the victim was knocked to the ground, police said. There were three separate attacks on April 16, the report said.    
            
Somewhat Useless Information   
The 'huddle' in football was formed due to a deaf football player who used sign language to communicate and his team didn't want the opposition to see the signals he used and in turn huddled around him.
The first triple jump in figure skating competition was performed by Dick Button in 1952.
The high jump method of jumping head first and landing on the back is called the Fosbury Flop.
The Olympic Games were held in St. Louis, MO. In 1904, the first time that the games were held in the United States.
The first Soccer World Cup was held in Uruguay in 1930 and attracted 13 competing countries.
Basketball was invented in 1891 by James Naismith. He set out to invent a game to occupy students between the football and baseball seasons.

Calendar Information        
…Happening This Week:
6-12
Anxiety & Depression Awareness Week
Be Kind To Animals Week
Dystonia Awareness Week
Children's Mental Health Week
Choose Privacy Week
Drinking Water Week
Flexible Work Arrangement Week
Goodwill Industries Week
International Wildlife Film Week
Kids Win Week
NAOSH Week
National Alcohol & Drug Related Birth Defects Awareness Week National
National Family Week
National Hug Holiday Week
National Nurses Day and Week
National Occupational Safety & Health Day
National Pet Week
National Raisin Week
National Wildflower Week
North American Occupational Safety & Health Week
PTA Teacher Appreciation Week
7-13
Children's Book Week
Dating and Life Coach Recognition Week
National Correctional Officer's Week
National Stuttering Awareness Week
Teacher Appreciation Week
Work At Home Moms Week
10-16
Universal Family Week

Today Is                                                                      
Eat What You Want Day
Twilight Zone Day
Child Care Provider Day
Military Spouse Appreciation Day
Donate a Day's Wages to Charity Day
National Nightshift Workers Day
National Receptionists Day
National School Nurse Day
National Third Shift Workers Day

Admission Day (Minnesota—1858—32nd state)

Todays Other Events                                                             
Before 1000CE
330Constantinople (Byzantium) becomes capital of Roman Empire
à
1300’s
1330Constantinople (Istanbul) becomes new capital by Roman Emperor Constantine for Eastern Roman Empire
1400’s
1421Jews are expelled from Styria Austria
à
1700’s
17511st US hospital founded (Pennsylvania Hospital)
17521st US fire insurance policy issued (Philadelphia)
1800’s
1812Waltz introduced into English ballrooms. Most observers consider it disgusting & immoral
1833"Lady-of-the-Lake" strikes iceberg & sinks in N Atlantic; kills 215
1864: Gen J E B Stuart is mortally wounded at Yellow Tavern
1900’s
19491st Polaroid camera sold (NYC)for $89.95  ($813.67 in 2010$)
1953: Winston Churchill criticizes John Foster Dulles domino theory
1963: "Puff (The Magic Dragon)" by Peter, Paul & Mary hits #2
1967: 100,000,000th US phone connected
1974: The Acting Deputy Commissioner of Indian Affairs has authorized an election for amendments to the Constitution and By-Laws of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin. The amendments are voted in.
1974:  "Tubular Bells" by Mike Oldfield hits #7 (think Exorcist theme)
1978Margaret A Brewer is 1st female general in the US Marine Corps
19871st heart-lung transplant take place (Baltimore)
1989217th & final episode of "Dynasty" is aired
2000’s
2002: Last performance of the musical Cats in London's West End
2002: Her Royal Highness Princess Margriet of the Netherlands unveils the Man With Two Hats monument in Ottawa and Apeldoorn (May 2), 2000, symbolically linking both the Netherlands and Canada for their assistance throughout the Second World War
2007: Pope Benedict XVI canonizes the first Brazilian-born saint, Frei Galvão
2009: An American soldier in Iraq opened fire on a counseling center at Camp Liberty in Bagdhad, leaving 5 other US soldiers dead and 3 soldiers wounded

Todays Birthdays                                                           
In their 80’s
Mort Sahl, Montreal, comedian /political satirist/beatnik (Big Party) is 85
à
In their 50’s
Mark Herndon, Springfield Mass, country drummer (Alabama- Take Me Down)is 57

Remembered for being born on this day
Irving Berlin, [Isadore Balin], Temum Siberia, composer ( God Bless America) in 1888
Chang & Eng Bunker, Chinese Siamese twins in 1811
Frederick Russell Burnham, father of the international scouting movement in 1861
William P. Carey, Baltimore, Maryland, American businessman and philanthropist (W.P. Carey & Co. LLC) in 1930
Salvador Dali, Figueras Spain, surrealist artist (Crucifixion) in 1904
Charles Warren Fairbanks, (R) 26th US VP (1905-09) in 1852
John Lowell, American philanthropist in 1799
Denver Pyle, Bethune CO, actor (Dukes of Hazzard, Tammy, Doris Day) in 1920
Margaret Rutherford, England, actress (Murder Most Foul) in 1892
Phil Silvers, Brooklyn NY, comedian (Sgt Bilko -Phil Silvers Show) in 1912

Todays Obits                                                           
Lex Barker, American actor (Tarzan) dies of heart attack in 1973 at 54
Chester Gould, cartoonist (Dick Tracy), dies in 1985 at 84
John Herschel, cataloguer of southern hemisphere stars, dies in 1871 at 79
Bob Marley, reggae singer(No Woman, No Cry), dies in 1981 of brain & lung cancer at 36
Floyd Patterson, American boxer dies of Alzheimer's disease in 2006 at 71
John D Rockefeller Jr, philanthropist, dies in 1960 at 86

Answers                                                                                                                                            
Brain Game: Close Up Picture

Riddle of the day
A sieve
NPR Sunday Puzzle
1.      Harrison, McCarthy: Lennon (Beatles)
2.     Orange, violet: red (rainbow colors)
3.     Earth, Mars: Jupiter (planets)
4.     Pawn, Rook: Queen (chess pieces)
5.     Malachi, Mathew: Mark (Books of the Bible)
6.     Atlanta; Austin: Augusta (state capitals)
7.     Minnesota, Ohio State: Northwestern (Big 10 Universities)
8.     Pitcher, second base: right field (baseball)
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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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