Oct 1


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Oct. 1, 2019 Week: 40  Day: 274
86004:   H 64° \ L 39° \ Average Sky Cover: 5% 

Nearest active fire:  82mi.  Nearest lightning:  367mi
Wind:   9mph\Gusts:  15mph  Visibility: 10 mi

Record High: 85°[1990]   Record Low: 20°[2009]
Oct. Averages: 63°\32° ( 4 days with moisture)

Today’s Quote

"There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be lighted on, and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings, as now in October."
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Bonus
Life without liberty is
like a body without spirit.
Khalil Gibran

Random Tidbits

The first Oktoberfest was held in Munich in 1810. It was for the commemoration of the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen. The first celebration included a horse race.

Unbelievable, but in the beginning, beer was not available at the Oktoberfest. Alcohol could only be purchased and enjoyed outside of the actual venue. Authorities soon realized that it would make sense to open the Oktoberfest venue to vendors and it was only then that the traditional beerhalls became popular.

Observances This Month

Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Bullying Prevention Month
Celebrating The Bilingual Child Month
Country Music Month Link
Down Syndrome Awareness Month Link
Fair Trade Month Link
German-American Heritage Month
National Popcorn Poppin' Month
National Stop Bullying Month
Tackling Hunger Month
World Menopause Month

Observances This Week

1-5
Trichotillomania, Skin Picking &
Related BFRB Awareness Week  Link
National Chimney Safety Week
National Fall Foliage Week  Link 

1-6
International Sand Sculpting Championships  Link

1-7
National Walk Your Dog Week Link   Link
Universal Children's Week

World Dairy Expo

Observances for Today

CD Player Day
Fire Pup Day
International Coffee Day
 Link
International Day for the Elderly
International Music Day Link
Model T Day
National Black Dog Day
 Link
National Book It! Day
National Fruit At Work Day
  Link  (First Tuesday)
National Hair Day
  Link
National Homemade Cookies Day
National Lace Day Link
National Pumpkin Spice Day
National Walk Your Dog Day Link  Link
Vegan Baking Day
Willy Wonka Day
  Link
World Vegetarian Day

My Rambling Thoughts

Finally a day with breezes, not wind. Nice walk this morning, followed by a much needed pedicure. My regular lady was there. She had been in Virginia as she had lost her younger brother to cancer. Sad.

Final Monsoon Numbers for Flagstaff: I knew it was dry, but turns out it was the driest on record…since 1898. We only got 2.08” of precipitation. That is 25% of our normal 8.31”.

Also took some time to clean my computer keyboard, mouse, and screen. Amazing how grungy the keyboard gets. Then I set up a Wi-Fi booster I bought over the internet machine. Took a little longer than the ad said, but is working fine and has sped up my connection, as promised.

What a mess in DC. Whistleblower may testify behind closed doors soon. How to get the person in and out without identifying the person will be a challenge to say the least.

I watched 60 minutes last night. The Saudi Prince said the heinous murder of the journalist hurt him personally. Hmmm, it hurt Jamal Khashoggi a whole lot more. If the Prince had nothing to do with it, prove it.

A friend from Tuba called and needed a place to wait for his vehicle to get fixed. Picked him up and brought him to my place for about 3 hours while he waited for his vehicle. Just dropped him off. All good. Great time catching up.

Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of this page

The key to this riddle is only for you
Below are instructions, above this the clue

First strike the one near the head of a year
Then remove he who begins a cheer
Next take away the end of a tunnel
Then let us go to solve this puzzle
What you first took you must now take again
With three you are left, but fret not dear friend
Fattest to front and thinnest to rear
Add in two “eyes” and all becomes clear

Remark: The instructions in this riddle are quite literal.

Historical Events

331 BC - Alexander the Great defeated Darius III of Persia in the Battle of Gaugamela, bringing about the fall of the Persian Empire.

1843 - London's The News of the World began publication.

1880 - John Philip Sousa, the first recorded popular music star, became the leader of the United States Marine Band.

1908 - For $825 each, Ford's Model T car was put on the market.

1940 - The Pennsylvania Turnpike opened to traffic. It is considered the first US superhighway.

1948 - Over Fargo, North Dakota, WW II pilot George F. Gorman reported 'playing chicken" with a blinking orb of light UFO. It was visually seen by people in the control tower, but did not show up on radar.

1955 - The Honeymooners premiered on CBS

1957 - First appearance of "In God We Trust" on U.S. paper currency, on one dollar bills.

1958 - The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) became the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

1971 - Walt Disney World opened near Orlando, Florida.



1989 - Denmark introduced the world's first legal modern same-sex civil union, called a "registered partnership".

1992 - Cartoon Network begins broadcasting.

1996 - Animal Planet made its debut

2006 - Dexter premiered on Showtime

2010 - Sony launched Sony Movie Channel

2013 - The United States federal government shutdown: (October 1-16) affected many operations for the US government

2015 A gunman kills 8 students and a teacher at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon

2017 Stephen Paddock shoots dead 58 people, injuring 489, at a concert in Las Vegas in the deadliest mass shooting in American history

2018 New trade deal announced between United States, Canada and Mexico (USMCA), replacing NAFTA…still not passed by US Congress

2018 More than 80,000 American died of the flu during 2017-2018 winter, highest in ten years, according to US health officials

Birthdays Today

Jimmy Carter, 39th US President (95)

Julie Andrews, movie actor (84)

Tom Bosley, actor (d, 2010 @83)

Ip Man, martial arts teacher: Bruce Lee’s teacher
(d. 1972 @79; throat cancer)

Walter Matthau, actor
(d. 2000 @79, heart disease)

Richard Harris, Irish actor, singer
(d. 2002 @72; Hodgkin's disease)

Randy Quaid, actor (69)

Theresa May, British politician (63)

Zach Galifianakis, actor (The Hangover) (50)

Brie Larson,
[Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers], actor, filmmaker (30)

Bonnie Parker, of Bonnie & Clyde fame
 (d. 1934 @23; shot by FBI)

Puzzle answer:

The answer is XVIII, or 18 in Roman numerals.
The key is “only for you” – EXCLUSIVE. Remove “the one near the head of a year” – E. Remove “he who begins a cheer” – C. Remove “the end of the tunnel” – L. Remove “us” – U and S. Remove again E. Now you are left with X, I, V. Arrange them “fattest to front and thinnest to rear” – X > V > I. Add “two ‘eyes'” – I and I, so you get XVIII=18.


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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.