Feb 10

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Feb 10, 2018 Week: 06\ Day: 40
86004 Today: H 62° \ L 33° \ Average Sky Cover: 5% 
Wind ave.:   8mph\Gusts:  20mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 65°[1951]   Record Low: -17°[1933]
Feb Averages: 46°\19°
Feb Records: H: 71° (1986) L: -23° (1985)
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Today’s Quote

Everything that irritates us about others
can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.
  Carl Jung

Harper’s Index

1-Rank of first aide among the most popular Boy Scout merit badges

1-Of bugling among the least popular

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Observances This Week
4-10
Burn Awareness Week Link 
Children's Authors & Illustrators Week

5-11
Children's Mental Health Week Link
National School Counseling Week Link
International Networking Week

7-12
Solo Diners Eat Out Weekend

7-14
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week Link
Have A Heart for A Chained Dog Week Link
Risk Awareness Week
International Week of Black Women in The Arts Link
National Marriage Week  Link  Link

8-14
Love Makes the World Go Round; But,
Laughter Keeps Us From Getting Dizzy Week

9-25
XXIII Winter Olympics

10-13
Westminster Dog Show

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Observances for Today
All The News That's Fit To Print Day
National Home Warranty Day  
Link
Plimsoll Day

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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events 
1300’s                                          
1355 The St. Scholastica's Day riot breaks out in Oxford, England, leaving 62 scholars and perhaps 30 locals dead in two days.


1500’s                                          
1535 12 nude anabaptists run through Amsterdam streets

1600’s                                          
1676 Wampanoag Indians under King Philip kill all men in Lancaster Mass

1700’s                                          
1720 Edmond Halley appointed as the second Astronomer Royal at the Greenwich Observatory

1800’s                                          
1824 Simón Bolívar named dictator by the Congress of Peru
1846 Beginning of Mormon march to western US
1855 US citizenship laws amended; all children of US parents born abroad granted US citizenship
1863 1st US fire extinguisher patent granted to Alanson Crane, Virginia
1870 City of Anaheim incorporates (1st time)
1870 YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) forms (NYC)
1899 Treaty of Paris which ended the Spanish-American War is signed by President McKinley; US acquires Philippines, Puerto Rico & Guam

1900’s                                          
1914 In accordance with the understanding reached by General J.C. Smuts and Mahatma Gandhi, 60 passive resistance prisoners released from Pietermaritzburg Prison; 40 passive resisters released in Durban, 8 in Newcastle, 11 in Port Elizabeth
1933 Delivery of 1st singing telegram (Postal Telegram Co NYC)
1940 "Tom & Jerry" cartoon created by William Hanna & Joseph Barbera debut by MGM
1949 Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" opens at Morosco Theater, NYC
1951 "John & Marsha" by Stan Freberg peaks at #21
1954 Eisenhower warns against US intervention in Vietnam
1956 "My Friend Flicka" premieres on CBS (later NBC) TV
1967 25th Amendment (US Presidential Disability & Succession) ratified
1971 American Mensa Ltd incorporates in New York 
1971 "Tapestry", second album by Carole King, is released (Grammy Award Album of the Year 1972)
1992 Bonnie Blair wins 1992 Olympics 1st gold medal for USA
1993 "Michael Jackson Talks To Oprah Winfrey" airs on ABC & drew an astounding 39.3 rating/56 share, 90 million people
1998 Olympic figure skater Peggy Fleming undergoes breast cancer surgery

2000’s                                          
2006 20th Winter Olympic Games open in Turin, Italy, Luciano Pavarotti sings "Nessun dorma" in his last ever performance
2015 Comedian Jon Stewart announces he will be leaving "The Daily Show" at the end of the year
2016 Venezuelan government orders more than 100 malls to close early to save electricity, due to drought caused by El Niño

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My Rambling Thoughts
We had a nice lunch at a restaurant here in Flag…the Toasted Owl. It’s been around a few years and I always found the name a little off-putting. While eating there, we asked the waitress about the name. The décor is cottage chic and there is every imaginable owl around the place…paintings, needlepoint, stuffed toys, plates, cups, and on and on. Turns out the owner was a teacher ‘somewhere near the Grand Canyon’ and was teaching Indian kids. She wore glasses and the kids all called her “owl”. (We got it as Indian humor). Then when she left and moved to Flagstaff she noticed that there were lots of bars and lots of people who were a little ‘toasted’ (drunk). She named it Toasted Owl. A cute story and much better than my version about eating owl meat that had been toasted.

Working on the Rez, we had more than our share of people who were ‘hiding’ or ‘running away’ from situations, usually dealing with domestic violence. The women figured that this was a good place to hide as the man would never think to look on a reservation. They were overwhelmingly correct. In those cases, our secretaries knew that anyone calling to leave a message or to speak to the person to not confirm or deny the person worked there. I am shocked and amazed again that this administration would have some knowledge of a serial abuser and still put him in a position of power.

Excited to watch the Opening Ceremonies tonight. I’ve skipped any internet machine stories, pics, etc. of the Opening. Next days will be spent watching the winter events. Being raised in Colorado, I enjoy all the winter events, but especially the skiing.

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Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

90’s
91- Leontyne Price,
American opera soprano (Porgy & Bess),
born in Laurel, Mississippi

80’s
89- Jim Whittacker,
mountain climber (1st American to climb Mt Everest)
88- Robert Wagner,
actor (It Takes a Thief, Hart to Hart),
born in Detroit, Michigan
@86- Jimmy Durante,
American long-nosed comedian
(and goodnight Mrs Calabash),
born in NYC,
(d. 1980)
@85- Walter Houser Brattain,
American physicist
Nobel laureate for his work on transistors,
born in Amoy, China
(d. 1987)
85- Don Wilson,
rock guitarist (Ventures-Walk Don't Run, Batman Theme)
81- Roberta Flack,
US vocalist (If Ever I Saw Your Face)
Born in Black Mountain NC

60’s
68- Mark Spitz
swimmer (Olympic 9 gold/silver/bronze-68, 72)
born in Modesto CA
@67- Boris Pasternak,
Russian novelist and poet(Doctor Zhivago, Nobel 1958),
born in Moscow, Russia
lung cancer (d. 1960)
@67- Lon Chaney Jr,
American actor (Hawkeye, Pistols 'n' Petticoats),
born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
heart failure (d. 1973)
63- Greg Norman,
Australian PGA golfer (1984 Kemper),
born in Mount Isa, Queensland
62- Jim Cramer,
American television personality

50’s
57- George Stephanopoulos,
American journalist, political commentator,
political advisor (Clinton),
born in Fall River, Mass
51- Laura Dern,
American actress (Jurassic Park, Mask, Smooth Talk),
born in Los Angeles

40’s
44- Elizabeth Banks,
American actress (The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Man on a Ledge),
born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts

20’s
27- Emma Roberts,
American actress, born in Rhinebeck, New York

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Historical Obits Today

80’s
@89-2005 Arthur Miller,
American playwright
@87-2017 Mike Ilitch,
American businessman founded Little Caesars Pizza,
owner Detroit Red Wings, Tigers)
@85-2014 Shirley Temple,
American actress and diplomat,
famous 1930s child star (Bright Eyes, Heidi)

70’s
@77-1923 Wilhelm Röntgen,
German physicist who discovered X-rays (Nobel 1901)
cancer 
@75-2008 Roy Scheider,
American Actor (Jaws)
multiple myeloma
@70-1992 Alex Haley,
American writer (Autobiography of Malcolm X, Roots)

60’s
@64-1878 Claude Bernard,
French physiologist involved in the founding of
modern physiology (blind experiments)

50’s
@50-2000 Jim Varney,
American actor/comedian (Ernest movies)
Lung cancer

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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 contains mistakes and sadly once 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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