Sep 1

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Sept  1, 2018 Week: 35\ Day: 244
86004 Today: H 78° \ L 53° \ Average Sky Cover: 65% 
Nearest Lightning: 254  miles away
Wind ave.:   9mph\Gusts:  23mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 91°[1948]   Record Low: 33°[1962]
Aug Averages: 80°\49°

Today’s Quote

  And I was booked once to go on 'Ed Sullivan' and
  I got bumped and ran out the back door crying.
     Aretha Franklin


Observances This Month

AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Month   Link
All American Breakfast Month 
Link
Attendance Awareness Month 
Link
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Month
Atrial Fibrillation Month

Baby Safety Month Link
Backpack Safety America Month
Be Kind To Editors & Writers Month
Blood Cancer Awareness Month 
Link
Bourbon Heritage Month 
Link

Observances This Week
Thru-9/1
Minimally Invasive Surgery Week Link
Chuckwagon Races

National Sweet Corn Week

1-7      International Enthusiasm Week
National Nutrition Week (UNICEF-India) Link
Self-University Week Link

Observances for Today
Bacon Day Link and Link
Building and Code Staff Appreciation Day
Calendar Adjustment Day
Chicken Boy's Day
Cow Chip Throwing days thru 3 

Emma M. Nutt Day, the first woman telephone operator-1878
Franchise Appreciation Day  
Link
International Day of Awareness for the Dolphins of Taiji 
Link
National Buffalo Chicken Wings Days thru 3  
Link  
National Cowgirl Day  Link
National No Rhyme (Nor Reason) Day
National Tailgating Day  
 Link Link   
National Writing Date Day 
Link
Random Acts of Kindness Day or Be Kind Day 
 Link  
Save Japan's Dolphins Day Link 
Toy Tips Executive Toy Test Day
World Beard Day  
Link  

Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events 
1700’s                                         
1715 King Louis XIV of France dies after a reign of 72 years—the longest of any major European monarch.

1799 Bank of Manhattan Company opens in NYC (forerunner to Chase Manhattan)

1800’s                                         
1807 Aaron Burr acquitted of charges of plotting to set up an empire

1821 1st colonies along Santa Fe Trail

1859 1st Pullman sleeping car in service

1866 Last Navaho chief Manuelito turns himself in at Fort Wingate

1897 The Boston subway opens, becoming the first underground rapid transit system in North America.

1900’s                                         
1906 The International Federation of Intellectual Property Attorneys (FICPI) is established.

1914 St Petersburg, Russia changes name to Petrograd

1914 The last passenger pigeon, a female named Martha, dies in captivity in the Cincinnati Zoo

1916 US Keating-Owen Act (child labor banned from interstate commerce)

1939 Adolf Hitler orders extermination of mentally ill through the "T4 Euthanasia Program," arguing that wartime "was the best time for the elimination of the incurably ill"

1939 In the "scoop of the century," Telegraph journalist Clare Hollingworth becomes the first to report the outbreak of World War II

1945 V-J Day, formal surrender of Japan aboard USS Missouri marks the end of WW II (US date, 2nd September in Japan)

1961 The Eritrean War of Independence officially begins with the shooting of the Ethiopian police by Hamid Idris Awate

1962 United Nations announces Earth's population has hit 3 billion

1978 Jacqueline Smith of Great Britain scores 10 straight dead center strikes on a 4" disk in World Parachute Championships in Yugoslavia

1982 Max speedometer reading mandated at 85 MPH

2000’s                                         
2004 The Beslan school hostage crisis begins when armed terrorists take hundreds of school children and adults hostage in the Russian town of Beslan in North Ossetia.

2015 Pope Francis tells priests to pardon women who have had an abortion, in a letter released by the Vatican

2015 Google changes its logo, biggest redesign since 1999


My Rambling Thoughts
Stayed up way to late…thanks Netflix.

Laundry and grocery shopping today. And a little work on the Focus website. I added a short slideshow on the home page and changed the picture. I’ll check back a few more times before I decide if I should add slideshows to each upcoming trip.

Lots of Aretha and McCain tributes at public events today. Both believed that ‘there is room for everyone’.  As I listen to the many paying tribute to McCain, everyone mentions his ability to keep his values and still work with those who disagree. I sure hope some of the politicians speaking and all those listening will remember the words and start living a life of values and compassion. I have certainly been a fan of Aretha but am only now learning of her great works outside music. Also a long time fan of 91 year old Cicely Tyson, who did an amazing speech. Both Aretha and McCain left us with great lessons. As a life-long learner and teacher, I hope their lessons are understood and followed.                       


Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

80’s
80Alan Dershowitz, American attorney (Claus Von Bulow, O.J. Simpson), born in NYC

70’s
79Lily Tomlin, comedian

@76James Gordon Bennett, Sr., American newspaper publisher (New York Herald), born in Keith, Scotland (d. 1872)

@76Tarsila do Amaral, Brazilian modernist artist, born in Capivari, Brazil (d. 1973)

@74Edgar Rice Burroughs, American sci-fi author (Tarzan of Apes, Mars Saga) (d. 1950) heart attack

@73Ann W. Richards, Lakeview Texas, American politician (d. 2006) cancer

60’s
68Dr. Phil McGraw, TV host

61Gloria Estefan, singer, dancer

50’s
@59Conway Twitty, country singer (d. 1993) aneurysm

@51Roger David Casement, Irish nationalist (Easter uprising 1916) (d. 1916) executed

40’s
@45Rocky Marciano, boxer (d. 1969) private plane crash

20’s
22Zendaya (Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman), Disney actress

Historical Obits Today

70’s
@761715 Louis XIV, the sun king of France (1643-1715), gangrene

@711983 Henry "Scoop" Jackson, (Sen-D-Wash), aneurysm

60’s
@681838 William Clark, American explorer, soldier, Indian agent and territorial governor who lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-06 and claimed the Pacific Northwest for the United States

@651557 Jacques Cartier, French explorer who claimed what is now Canada for France, typhus


@601967 Ilse Koch, Nazi war criminal (commonly known as "The Bitch of Buchenwald") hangs herself in prison
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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