Apr 21

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Apr 21, 2018 Week: 16\ Day: 111
86004 Today: H 45° \ L 29° \ Average Sky Cover: 99% 
Nearest Lightning:  351miles away
Wind ave.:   14mph\Gusts:  0mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 78°[1989]   Record Low: 12°[1972]
Apr Averages: 58°\27°


Today’s Quote

A baby is born with a need to be loved –
and never outgrows it.
  Frank A. Clark

Harper’s Index
17
            Percentage of youth library cards in NYC that were suspended due to overdue books before an October amnesty

$2,250,000
            Total amount of debt that was forgiven

$1,422.69
            Largest single fine


More Observances This Month
National Social Security Month  Link
National Youth Sports Safety Month
Pharmacists War on Diabetes Month
 Pet First Aid Awareness Month
Physical Wellness Month
Prevent Lyme in Dogs Month Link
Prevention of Animal Cruelty Month  Link  Link
Rosacea Awareness Month
School Library Media Month
Soy Foods Month
Straw Hat Month
Stress Awareness Month  Link
Testicular Cancer Awareness Month
Women's Eye Health & Safety Month
Observances This Week
14-22
International Wildlife Film Week Link
Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week Link 
National Coin Week 
National Karaoke Week
National Pet ID Week Link  Link
National Paperboard Packaging Week
National Volunteer Week
Spring Astronomy Week
Week of The Young Child Link

18-24
American Quilters Society Week
Cleaning For A Reason Week
Consumer Awareness Week
Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives In The Line of Duty Week

20-22
Global Youth Service Days 

20-28
National Dance Week Link 

21-28
National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW) Link
Money Smart Week Link
National Park Week Link

Observances for Today
Auctioneers Day
Bulldogs are Beautiful Day 
 Link  Link
Husband Appreciation Day 
Kindergarten Day
National Chocolate-Covered Cashews Day Link
National Health Care Decisions Day: 16-22 Link
National Pro-Life T-Shirt Day:  21 Link
National Surprise Drug Test Day Link
National Yellow Bat Day  Link
Queen's Birthday (real date)  Link
Record Store Day
Spring Astonomy Day
 

Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events 
BC’s                                              
753 BC Romulus and Remus found Rome (traditional date)


1600’s                                          
1649 Maryland Toleration Act passed in American colony, allowing all freedom of worship

1700’s                                          
1789 John Adams sworn in as 1st US Vice President (9 days before Washington)

1800’s                                          
1857 Alexander Douglas patents the bustle
1862 Congress establishes US Mint in Denver, Colorado
1878 First Lady Lucy Hayes begins egg rolling contest on White House lawn

1900’s                                          
1918 World War I: German fighter ace Baron Manfred von Richthofen "The Red Baron", shot down and killed over Vaux sur Somme in France, Canadian pilot Arthur Roy Brown credited with the kill
1930 Fire at Ohio State Penitentiary kills 322
1952 BOAC begins 1st passenger service with jets (London-Rome route)
1952 Secretaries' Day (now Administrative Professionals' Day) is first celebrated.
1960 Brasilia becomes capital of Brazil
1965 New York World's Fair reopens for 2nd & final season
1966 Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie visits Kingston, Jamaica
1975 79th Boston Marathon: Bill Rodgers of United States 1st man in 2:09:55 and Liane Winter of West Germany 1st woman in 2:42:24 (world record for female)
1980 84th Boston Marathon: Bill Rodgers of United States 1st man in 2:12:11 and Jacqueline Gareau of Canada 1st woman in 2:34:28; Rosie Ruiz disqualified as women's champion for not running the entire course
1984 After 37 weeks "Thriller" is knocked off as top album by "Footloose"
1984 Centers for Disease Control says virus discovered in France causes AIDS
1986 Geraldo Rivera opens Al Capone's vault on TV & finds nothing
1989 Thousands of Chinese crowd into Beijing's Tiananmen Square cheering students demanding greater political freedom
1991 French underwater archaeologist Franck Goddio discovers the San Diego, Dutch galleon sunk in 1600 off Fortune Island in the Philippines
1997 Ashes of Timothy Leary & Gene Roddenberry launched into orbit

2000’s                                          
2016 US President Barack Obama begins a 4 day visit to the UK with Michelle Obama
 

My Rambling Thoughts
This will be the last posting until I return from the Amazon in early May. I will be cleaning and washing and drying tomorrow and packing on Sunday and leaving on Monday.

It is actually snowing right now, and has been for the last few hours. None is sticking, but snow none the less. This isn’t the latest snow we have ever had, but with such a dry winter, this snow seems out of place. Hopefully it will change to rain as it continues to warm up.

Finally able to get all my pics off my iPhone and onto my computer. Had to buy a new program to do it, but it worked so I’m all happy. And after this upcoming trip, I’ll be able to do it much easier. Making posting pics on Instagram much easier and maybe even doing some videos to post on my YouTube channel.

The strange part, when I googled ‘How to move photos from iPhone to PC’ on my computer, I got a bunch of suggestions, but the program they suggested would never allow me to make an account so I could do it. Then, last night I googled the exact same question on my iPhone and found out about the program I eventually used. Google knows who you are, what device you are using, and how much it will decide to ‘help’ you with the information. Frightening!

I have also learned that when I do Facebook on my PC the newsfeed has lots of stuff for me to read. When I do the same thing on my iPhone, the newsfeed gives me lots of stuff to read. The strange thing is that the newsfeeds are different. I wonder why?
 

Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

90’s
92- Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor, Elizabeth II, 
Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern
 Ireland, 1952- ),
born in London
@90- Edmund Gerald "Pat" Brown,
American politician and Governor of California (D: 1959-67),
born in San Francisco, California
(d. 1996)

70’s
@78-1822 Hannibal Goodwin,
Episcopal priest who patented a method for making film used
in Thomas Edison's Kinetoscope,
born in Taughannock, NY
injuries from street accident  (d. 1900)
@77- Daniel Melnick,
American producer, Get Smart),
born in NYC,
lung cancer (d. 2009)
@76- John Muir,
Scottish naturalist/discoverer (glaciers in High Seirras),
born in Dunbar
pneumonia (d. 1914)
71- Iggy Pop [James Osterberg],
American rocker(Zombie Birdhouse),
born in Muskegon, Michigan

60’s
67- Tony Danza,
Actor (Tony Banta-Taxi, Tony Micelli-Who's the Boss),
born in Brooklyn

30’s
39- James McAvoy,
Scottish actor (X-Men: First Class),
born in Glasgow, Scotland
@38- Charlotte Brontë,
English novelist (Jane Eyre),
born in Thornton, West Yorkshire
TB?/typhus? (d. 1855)
38- Tony Romo,
American football player
 

Historical Obits Today

80’s
@84-1977 Milton "Gummo" Marx,
American comic (Marx Brothers)
@80-2012 Charles Colson,
Nixon adviser (Watergate)
@80-1982 Joe Sawyer,
actor (Biff O'Hara-Adventures of Rin Tin Tin)

70’s
@77-2014 George H. Heilmeier,
American engineer (helped invent LCD displays)
stroke
@76-1996 Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder,
oddsmaker/sportscaster (CBS),
heart attack
@74-1910 Mark Twain [Samuel Clemens],
American author (Adventures of Huckleberry Finn),
heart attack
@70-2003 Nina Simone [Eunice Waymon],
American singer and civil rights activist (I Loves You, Porgy)
breast cancer 

60’s
@62-1946 John Maynard Keynes,
English economist whose ideas changed the theory
and practice of modern macroeconomics
heart attack 

50’s
@57-2016 Prince [Rogers Nelson],
American singer-songwriter and musician
(1999, Purple Rain),
accidental OD

20’s
@25-1918 Manfred von Richthofen
 [The Red Baron], German World War I fighter ace,
plane is shot down


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.
☼☼☼☼And That Is All for Now…☼☼☼☼

Apr 20

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Apr 20, 2018 Week: 16\ Day: 110
86004 Today: H 65° \ L 26° \ Average Sky Cover: 85% 
Nearest Lightning:  1782 miles away
Wind ave.:   12mph\Gusts:  40mph Visibility: 10 mi
RED FLAG WARNING          
Record High: 78°[1989]   Record Low:[1966]
Apr Averages: 58°\27°


Today’s Quote

No matter what people tell you,
words and ideas can change the world.  
  Robin Williams

Harper’s Index

1 in 10
            Number of voting-age Floridians who have
  been disenfranchised because of felony convictions


More Observances This Month
National Rebuilding Month
National Safe Digging Month Link
National Sarcoidosis Awareness Month Link   

Nationally Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Month
National Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month Link

Observances This Week
14-22
International Wildlife Film Week Link
Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week Link 
National Coin Week 
National Karaoke Week
National Pet ID Week Link  Link
National Paperboard Packaging Week
National Volunteer Week
Spring Astronomy Week
Week of The Young Child Link

18-24
American Quilters Society Week
Cleaning For A Reason Week
Consumer Awareness Week
Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives In The Line of Duty Week

20-22
Global Youth Service Days 

20-28
National Dance Week Link 

Observances for Today
Chinese Language Day Link
International Cli-Fi Day
Look Alike Day
National Cheddar Fries Day Link
National Pot Smokers Day Link
National Teach Children to Save Day
Volunteer Recognition Day


Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events 
1600’s                                          
1611 First known performance of Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth at the Globe Theatre, London recorded by Simon Forman

1700’s                                          
1736 French mathematician Pierre Louis Maupertuis begins Lapland expedition to measure latitude and shape of the earth, joined by fellow scientists Anders Celsius, Charles Etienne Louis Camus, Alexis Clairaut, and Pierre-Charles Le Monnier

1800’s                                          
1836 Territory of Wisconsin created

1862 First pasteurization test completed by Frenchmen Louis Pasteur and Claude Bernard
1879 1st mobile home (horse drawn) used in a journey from London & Cyprus
1896 1st public film showing in US John Philip Sousa's "El Capitan" premieres in NYC

1900’s                                          
1918 Manfred von Richthofen, aka The Red Baron, shoots down his 79th and 80th victims marking his final victories before his death the following day
1920 7th modern Olympic games opens in Antwerp Belgium
1940 1st electron microscope demonstrated (RCA), Philadelphia, Pa
1969 Bombs planted by Loyalists members of the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Ulster Protestant Volunteers explode at Silent Valley reservoir in County Down and at an electricity pylon at Kilmore, County Armagh
1971 Barbra Streisand records "We've Only Just Begun"
1971 US Supreme Court upholds use of busing to achieve racial desegregation
1974 'The Troubles', the Northern Ireland conflict between republican and loyalist paramilitaries, British security forces, and civil rights groups, claims its 1000th victim
1977 "Annie Hall", directed by Woody Allen and starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton, is released (Academy Awards Best Picture 1978)
1979 President Jimmy Carter is attacked by a swamp rabbit which swam up to his fishing boat in Plains, Georgia
1980 Cubans begin to arrive in US from Mariel boatlift
1983 President Reagan signs a $165B bail out for Social Security
1986 Michael Jordan sets NBA playoff record with 63 points in a game
1999 Columbine High School massacre: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold kill 13 people and injure 24 others before committing suicide at Columbine High School, Colorado

2000’s                                          
2007 Johnson Space Center Shooting: A man with a handgun barricades himself in NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas before killing a male hostage and himself.
2013 5 snowboarders are killed by an avalanche in Loveland Pass, Colorado
2015 Pulitzer Prize awarded to Anthony Doerr's for his novel "All the Light We Cannot See" and to Elizabeth Kolbert for "The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History"
2017 Terrorist attack on police van on Champs Élysées, Paris 1 police officer killed, 2 injured

My Rambling Thoughts
When spring arrives in our little mountain town it means many days of wind and Red Flag Warnings. Today is another one of those days.

Headed out early today to get some shopping done before the wind started. Picked up my tipping cash for the Amazon, some sun-block and figure I am now ready for the trip. All that is left is packing and getting my last trip pictures off my iPhone. The last part should be easy, but is turning into a battle between me and my PC.

Miguel Diaz-Canel is the former VP and now President of Cuba. Not as much as hoped for as Raul still leads the Party. He admits he is not a reformer, opposes small private business. While in Cuba a few years ago we were led to believe that when Raul stepped down, lots of reform would happen. I’ll wait and see but this is certainly not what the Cuban people had hoped for.

Nice to see that Texas is having many ‘Celebrations of Life’.  They are saying it is time to rejoice in her many accomplishments. True that!
 

Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

90’s
98- John Paul Stevens,
American lawyer, 103rd Supreme Court Justice (1975-2010),
born in Chicago

80’s
81- George Takei, 
actor (Sulu-Star Trek, Green Berets),
born in Los Angeles, CA

70’s
77- Ryan O'Neal,
actor (Love Story, Paper Moon)

60’s
69- Jessica Lange,
American actress 
(King Kong, Tootsie, American Horror Stories),
born in Cloquet, Minn
@65- Paul Poiret,
French couturier,
the most fashionable dress designer of pre-World War I,
born in Paris
(d. 1944)

50’s
@54- Adolf Hitler,
Austrian-born German dictator and
Führer of Nazi Germany (1936-45),
born in Gasthof zum Pommer, Braunau am Inn, Austria-
Hungary
suicide (d. 1945)
@54- Luther Vandross,
American rock vocalist (Dance with my Father),
born in NYC
strokes (d. 2005)

40’s
48- Shemar Moore,
actor (Young & Restless, Criminal Minds),
born in Oakland, CA
46- Carmen Electra [Tara Leigh Patrick],
American model and actress 
(Scary Movie, Meet the Spartans),
born in Sharonville, Ohio
42- Joey Lawrence,
actor (Gimme a Break, Blossom, Summer Rental),
born in Philadelphia, PA

30’s
@31- Saint Rose of Lima [Isabel Flores de Olivia],
Peruvian saint,
a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic,
born in Lima, Peru
(d. 1617)

20’s
29- Carlos Valdes,
TV actor (Flash; Arrow)
born in Columbia

Historical Obits Today

90’s
@98-2010 Dorothy Height,
American civil rights and
women's rights activist (National Council of Negro Women)
@93-2016 Guy Hamilton,
British director (Goldfinger)

80’s
@81-1993 Cantinflas [Mario Moreno],
Mexican actor (Around World in 80 Days, Pepe)

70’s
@78-1990 Alex McCrindle,
Scottish actor (Star Wars, Eye of the Needle)
@76-2014 Rubin "Hurricane" Carter,
American boxer whose murder convictions were overturned
 after 19 years in prison,
prostate cancer
@72-1812 George Clinton,
4th US VP,
1st VP to, die in office

60’s
@68-1992 Benny Hill [Alfred Hawthorn Hill],
British comedian (The Benny Hill Show),
heart attack
@64-1912 Bram Stoker,
Irish theater manager/writer (Dracula)
stroke

40’s
@48±-1769 Pontiac,
Ottawa Indian leader,
assassinated  by a Peoria warrior

20’s
@28±-1534 Elizabeth Barton, [St Magd van Kent],
English nun and prophet
(only women whose head was on a spike on London Bridge),
hung for treason

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.
☼☼☼☼And That Is All for Now…☼☼☼☼

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