Oct 9


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Oct. 9, 2019 Week: 41  Day: 282
86004:   H 72° \ L 41° \ Average Sky Cover: 5% 

Nearest active fire:  119mi.  Nearest lightning:  200mi
Wind:   4mph\Gusts:  7mph  Visibility: 10 mi

Record High: 81°[1986]   Record Low: 28°[1970]
Oct. Averages: 63°\32° ( 4 days with moisture)

Today’s Quote

The earth is the mother of all people,
and
all people should have equal rights upon it.

Chief Joseph

Random Tidbits

Best Sellers…
5. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling: 107 million copies sold

The British name of this popular novel is actually Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The U.S. editor for this book thought that "Philosopher's Stone" didn't convey magic overtly enough

6. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie: 100 million copies sold

In this legendary mystery novel, each murder relates to a line in an old nursery rhyme.

Observances This Month

National Family Sexuality Education Month - Let's Talk! Link
National "Gain The Inside Advantage" Month
National Go On A Field Trip Month
National Kitchen & Bath Month
 Link
National Liver Awareness Month
National Medical Librarian Month
National Orthodontic Health Month
National Physical Therapy Month
National Pork Month
 Link
National Protect Your Hearing Month
 Link
National Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Month
 Link
National Reading Group Month
National RSV Awareness Month
 Link
National Sarcastic Awareness Month
National Seafood Month
 Link
National Spina Bifida Awareness Month
National Stamp Collecting Month
National Toilet Tank Repair Month
 Link
National Window Covering Safety Month
 Link
National Work and Family Month
National Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month

Observances This Week

3-10
No Salt Week

4-10
World Space Week Link

5-13
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Link

6-12
4-H Week
Death Penalty Focus Week

Emergency Nurses Week
Fire Prevention Week
  Link
Getting The World To Beat A Path To Your Door Week
Great Books Week
International Post Card Week
Link 
Mental Illness Awareness Week
Mystery Series Week
National Carry A Tune Week
  Link  
National Metric Week
 
National Physicians Assistant Week
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Week

7-11
Customer Service Week Link
Drive Safely Work Week
Link 
Financial Planning Week
Kids' Goal Setting Week
National Health Care Food Service Week
Link  
National Heimlich Heroes Week

National National Work From Home Week
Primary Care Physicians Week
  Link

7-13
Spinning & Weaving Week Link  

Observances for Today

Bullying Prevention Day  
Curious Events Day
International Beer and Pizza Day  Link
International Top Spinning Day
 
Leif Erikson Day
Moldy Cheese Day
National Bring Your Teddy Bear To Work & School Day
 
National Chess Day
   Link  
National Hoagy Day
National Nanotechnology Day  Link
National Pro-Life Cupcake Day
Nautilus Night (Cephalopods)
  Link
S.A.V.E.
 (Stop America's Violence Everywhere) Link  
Take Your Teddy Bear to Work Day
World Post Day

My Rambling Thoughts

A great fall day…blue sky, warm temperatures, and slight wind…a good day to be here.

I got a great picture and have updated the Focus Travel Club site to honor Martha Meyer, a great traveler, who passed a week ago. Thanks to his daughter for the great picture. Check it out.

I got a nice couch and love seat when I was living on the Rez. It is comfortable, well-made, with nice cushions with great support. The problem has been that the cushions like to slide out a little, meaning that they have to be shoved back in every so often. I finally found a simple solution: Velcro strips. I put them on all five cushions about a week ago. Haven’t slipped out since. Wish I had tried these a long time ago.

While I was out and about I found a new gadget for my new phone. It sticks to the back of the case and pops out to make the phone easier to hold, and pushes back in when no needed. A cute little gadget for only about $5.

Earlier this year our discussion group had a meeting about the Kurds, their relationship with Turkey and Syria, and how the US was assisting them in the ongoing conflict. Most are Sunni Muslim with some being Christian. They have no homeland and are spread out throughout the Middle East. The recent decision to pull out American troops from the area will probably lead to genocide to the Kurds in that area. Sad.

A standoff between the NBA the Chinese government over that infamous tweet. The Chinese people spend lots of money with the NBA in tickets and merchandise. Latest news is that the Chinese will not be broadcasting preseason NBA games. NBA is trying to fix it, but hasn’t so far.

Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of this page

I’m an argument of why my side should win,
And worn by men for privacy.
I don’t last long if I get under your skin,
And I rhyme with a kind of misery.

What am I?

Historical Events

Fire Prevention Day is part of Fire Prevention week and is observed on October 9. The observance of this day was initiated by President Calvin Coolidge in 1925. Besides being both a day and week for young people and adults to learn how to make their homes safer against accidental fires, it also is a remembrance of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.

768 - Carloman I and Charlemagne were crowned Kings of The Franks. Carloman died in 771, and Charlemagne reigned until 814.

1767 - Surveying for the Mason-Dixon line separating Maryland from Pennsylvania was completed.

1824 - Slavery was abolished in Costa Rica.

1873 - The US Naval Institute was established.

1888 - The Washington Monument officially opened to the public.

1919 - The Cincinnati Reds won the World Series, and eight White Sox players were later accused of intentionally losing games in exchange for money from gamblers.


1965 - #1 Hit: The Beatles - Yesterday

1967 - Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara was executed in Bolivia .


1980 - Pope John Paul II met and shook hands with the Dalai Lama in Vatican City.


2006 - North Korea may have tested its first nuclear device.

2012 - Pakistani Taliban made a failed attempt to assassinate 15 year-old Malala Yousafzai on her way home from school.

2014 Patrick Modiano wins the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature

2014 Gatwick, Heathrow and JFK airports enhance screening for the Ebola virus

2018 President Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley says she is resigning at the end of the year

Birthdays Today

Robert Wuhl, actor, comedian, writer (67)

Sharon Osbourne, reality star, talk show host (67)

Tony Shalhoub, TV actor (Monk) (66)

Scott Bakula, TV actor (65)

Guillermo del Toro, director (55)

David Cameron, UK politician (53)

Sean Lennon, composer, John’s son (44)

John Lennon, musician
 (d. 1980 @40; assassinated)

Brandon Routh, actor (Superman Returns) (40)

Puzzle answer:

Brief (or briefs).
A legal brief is a short outline of the arguments in a court case, briefs are worn by men to cover their privates. Brief also means to not last long and brief rhymes with grief, a kind of misery.


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