Dec 13



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Dec. 13, 2019 Week: 50  Day: 347
86004:   H 54° \ L 27° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%

Nearest lightning:  1390mi
Nearest active fire:  263mi.  
Wind:   9mph\Gusts:  18mph  Visibility: 10 mi

Record High: 67°[2010]   Record Low: -19°[1931]
Dec. Averages: 44°\17° (5 days with moisture)

Today’s Quote

“Listen,
or your tongue will make you deaf.”

~ Native American Proverb

Random Tidbits

Chicago is sinking at a similar rate to Venice

You may have heard that Venice is sinking, but so is Chicago - and it's going down just as quickly. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Illinois city is getting one to two millimeters lower every year (that's four to eight inches every century). For comparison, Venice is sinking at a rate of two millimeters per year. The phenomenon is due to a glacial melt that happened around 10,000 years ago. It led to some areas rising after the weight of the ice was gone (consider what would happen if you squeezed one end of a tube of toothpaste; the other end would pop up). Now, the ground is settling again, which means it's sinking back down.

Observances This Week

3-24
Andisop (Meterological Fiddling  Link

10-17
Human Rights Week

Observances for Today

National Day of The Horse  Link
National Guard Birthday 
Link
National Popcorn String Day
National Salesperson Day
Official Lost and Found Day
Violin Day

My Rambling Thoughts

Enjoy your Friday the 13th.

A nice sunny day. Took as nice walk after it warmed up, then decided to stay around home today.

Our only local indoor mall is really trying to keep people coming to their businesses. They are building 2 pads in the huge parking lot…one for a Starbucks, one for Chick-fil-A. Now they are dealing with the huge empty former Sears. Sounds like Hobby Lobby will be taking up some of it, with other stores to be announced in the future. Good for them.

More information is slowly coming out about 2 separate exposure deaths on the streets of Flagstaff, during our last snowstorm over a week ago. Both were men, one 68 and one 25. Both have Native last names. Both were found in snowbanks, near buildings, in alleys. This is so sad. It happens every winter. There are several shelters, one which takes anybody, others have restrictions and some require Church services in order to eat and another in order to sleep. It is beginning to look like the city shelter is not getting out the word to the street that it accepts everybody during cold spells. Our town has a far from a stellar reputation for the way Natives are treated either as residents or visitors. It is time for the city to step up and correct this history.

I went to the dentist to complete the root canal yesterday. He really tried, but after about 30 minutes of working said he could not salvage the tooth. So, in January he will complete the work and order a bridge. Guess I’m not too young for a bridge after all. I could get an implant but that would be $4k and I have better things to do than spend that much on one tooth.HaHa.

Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of this page

How many 2-cent stamps do you need
to make a dozen?

Historical Events

115 (Earthquake) Antioch, Byzantine Empire (Turkey)

1545 - The Council of Trent began; it was the planning of responding to the Protestant Movement, by the Catholic Church.

1636 - The Massachusetts Bay Colony organized militia regiments to defend the colony against the Pequot Indians. It is considered the founding of the United States National Guard.

1769 - Dartmouth College was founded by Reverend Eleazar Wheelock.

1920 - League of nations established the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

1928 - The clip-on tie was invented in Clinton, Iowa

1928 - George Gershwin's "An American In Paris" premiered in Carnegie Hall, with Walter Damrosch conducting the New York Philharmonic.

1947 - Maine Turnpike (I-95) opened.

1962 - Relay I, the first U.S. communications satellite was launched.

1964 In El Paso, Texas, LBJ & Mexican President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz set off an explosion diverting Rio Grande, to reshape US-Mexico border


1990 South African President F. W. de Klerk meets with Nelson Mandela to talk of end of apartheid

1996 Kofi Annan is elected Secretary-General of the United Nations
1996 - Jerry Maguire, Mars Attacks! were released in theaters.

2000 - Al Gore conceded the presidential election to George W. Bush. A later investigation, counting the pivital Florida votes, indicated that Bush did win the election, by a few hundred votes.

2003 - #1 Hit: Outkast - Hey Ya!

2003 - Saddam Hussein was captured near his hometown of Tikrit, Iraq.


2017 Democratic Republic of Congo jails for life 11 militiamen for raping 40 children, including a local MP

2018 Apple announces new $1 billion campus in Austin, Texas and expansion in other US cities

Birthdays Today

94 - Dick Van Dyke, American actor, singer, and dancer

90 - Christopher Plummer, Canadian actor

78 - John Davidson, American actor and game show host

@77 - Richard D. Zanuck, American film producer
           (died in 2012; heart attack)

71 - Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter, American guitarist, (Steely Dan)

71 - Ted Nugent, American singer-songwriter

69 - Wendy Malick, American actress

65 - Steve Forbert, American singer-songwriter

@63 - Mary Todd Lincoln, 16th First Lady
           (died in 1882; stroke)

52 - Jamie Foxx, American actor and comedian

30 - Taylor Swift, American singer-songwriter

Puzzle answer:

It takes 12 of anything to make a dozen.



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