Mar 23


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Mar 23, 2019 Week: 12 \ Day: 82
86004 Today: H 50° \ L 24° \ Average Sky Cover: 25% 
Wind:   7mph\Gusts:  17mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 67°[1990]   Record Low: -1°[1973]
Mar Averages: 51°\23° (6 days with rain)

Today’s Quote
Success is the sum of small efforts –
repeated day in and day out.
Robert Collier


Random Tidbits
There are around 2.2 million farms in the United States.

In 1940, the average farmer grew enough food for 19 other people. In 2006, the average American farmer grew enough food for 144 other people.


Observances This Week
Lent: 6-Apr 20
American Chocolate Week: 17-23 
National Animal Poison Prevention Week: 17-23    
National Inhalant and Poisons Awareness Week: 17-23   
World Folktales & Fables Week: 17-23
Act Happy Week: 18-24
International Teach Music Week: 18-24
National Fix A Leak Week: 18-24 
Shakespeare Week: 18-24 
Wellderly Week: 18-24
National Cherry Blossom Festival: 20-4/14  
International Week of Solidarity with People's Struggling Against Racism & Discrimination: 21-27
American Crossword Puzzle Days: 22-24 


Observances for Today
Endometriosis March Day Link 
Melba Toast Day
National Puppy Day  Link  Link
National Chia Day 
Link  Link
National Tamale Day
Near Miss Day
OK Day 
Link
World Meteorological Day
Be Mad Day


My Rambling Thoughts
A beautiful Spring Friday. Warm and sunny.

The news channels are on the highest alert for the release of Mueller report. I’m not expecting much. We already know that 45 has always hung with those who play loose with the law and regulations. Since only one Republican senator has made a strong statement against 45’s feelings about Sen. McCain, I doubt anything will lead them to punishment of Our very own Great Leader.

Weekend will be busy for me as I gather up tax stuff. Never my favorite activity. I think everything has arrived, so now it’s just organizing it and taking to the tax man.

The Midwest is certainly suffering from flooding. The few people I know there are OK, but many others are having a very tough time.


Today’s Significant Historical Events

1400’s
1490 1st dated edition of Maimonides "Mishneh Torah", a code of
            Jewish religious law is published

1700’s
1775 Patrick Henry proclaims "Give me liberty or give me death" in
            speech in favor of Virginian troops joining US Revolutionary war

1800’s
1868 University of California founded in Oakland, California

1900’s
1901 Dame Nellie Melba reveals secret of her now famous toast

1903 The Wright brothers 1st file a patent for a flying machine,
            which is granted 3 years later

1929 1st telephone installed at the President’s desk under the
            Hoover administration at the White House

1931 Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev embrace the gallows during
            the Indian struggle for independence. Their request to be shot
            by a firing squad is refused.

1936 Physician Joseph G. Hamilton injects a leukemia patient with a
            sodium radioisotope, first intravenous injection of a human with
            a radioisotope

1945 The Swallow Sidecar Company headed by William Lyons agrees to
            change its name to Jaguar

1950 UN World Meteorological Org established

1972 Evel Knievel breaks 93 bones after successfully clearing 35 cars

1983 US President Ronald Reagan introduces Strategic Defense
            Initiative ("Star Wars")

1990 Former Exxon Valdez Captain Joseph Hazelwood ordered to help
            clean up Prince William Sound & pay $50,000 in restitution for
            1989 oil spill

2000’s
2018 A Sahara sandstorm turns snow in Sochi, Russia, orange in one of
            the largest-ever transfers of desert sand


Birthdays Today
1823 Schuyler Colfax,
(R) 17th VP (1869-73)
(d. 1885:@61-heart attack)

1857 Fannie Farmer,
American culinary pioneer who revolutionized modern cooking
 through the introduction of precise measurements (Boston
 Cooking-School Cook Book),
born in Boston, Massachusetts
(d. 1915:@57)

1905 Joan Crawford
[Lucille Le Sueur],
American actress (Mildred Pierce),
born in San Antonio, Texas
(d. 1977:@73-heart attack)

1910 Akira Kurosawa,
Japanese director and screenwriter who was posthumously
named "Asian of the Century" in the "Arts, Literature, and Culture"
category (Rashomon, Drunken Angel, Seven Samurai, Ran),
born in Tokyo Japan
(d. 1998:@88)

1912 Wernher von Braun,
German rocket scientist (I Aim at the Stars),
born in Wirsitz, Germany (now Wyrzysk, Poland)
(d. 1977:@65-pancreatic cancer)

1922 Marty Allen,
comedian (Allen & Rossi), "Hello Dere"
(d. 2018:@95)
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67- Rex Tillerson,
American businessman (ExxonMobil) and
US Secretary of State (2017-18),
born in Wichita Falls, Texas

66- Chaka Khan
[Yvette Marie Stevens],
American singer and songwriter (Rufus, I am Every Woman),
born in Chicago, Illinois

54- Richard Grieco,
actor (21 Jump Street, Booker)

43- Keri Russell,
American actress (Felicity, The Americans),
born in Fountain Valley, California

41- Perez Hilton
[Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr],
American television personality and blogger,
born in Miami, Florida


Historical Obits Today
@91-2015 Lee Kuan Yew,
Founding father of modern Singapore and
1st Prime Minister of Singapore (1959-90)

@90-2016 Joe Garagiola,
NFL catcher and sportscaster/host (Today Show)

@87-2006 Desmond Doss,
American soldier and first conscientious objector
Medal of Honor recipient

@79-2011 Elizabeth Taylor,
English-American actress, businesswoman, and humanitarian
(Cleopatra, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
dies of congestive heart failure

@71-2016 Ken Howard,
American actor (The White Shadow),
dies of pneumonia

@62-1983 Barney Clark,
1st artificial heart recipient,
dies after 112 days

@59-1964 Peter Lorre,
Hungarian-American actor (M, Casablanca, Beast with 5 Fingers),
dies from a stroke

@23-1931 Bhagat Singh,
Indian freedom fighter,
hanged



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