Apr 24


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Apr. 24, 2020 Week: 17 Day: 115
86004: H 70° \ L 38° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind: 10mph\Gusts: 17mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest lightning: 573mi.; Nearest active fire: 73mi.

Record High: 77°[1949] Record Low: 10°[1900]
Apr. Averages: 60°\27° (3 days with moisture)

Today’s Quote

Before marriage,
a man declares that he would lay down his life to serve you;
after marriage,
he won’t even lay down his newspaper to talk to you.”
– Helen Rowland


Random Tidbits

Back to those Fort Knox conspiracy theorists. They believe that the gold has all been removed and sold off and that the government, to keep up the ruse, has painted a whole bunch on tungsten bricks to look like gold bars, just in case someone does get a chance to peer inside the vault.

Carter was long retired from the presidency when he won the prize in 2002 for his efforts to advance human rights and advance peaceful solutions to international conflicts. Obama was honored with a Nobel in 2009 for his work toward strengthening international diplomacy and cooperation.

Have a smile
A friend sent these to me
Question:What did one wall say to the other wall?
Answer: Meet me at the corner


Observations This Week


National Dance Week: 17-26 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19.
Cleaning For A Reason Week: 18-24
National Park Week: 18-26  Link
Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week: 19-25 Link 
Bedbug Awareness Week: 19-25
Chemists Celebrate Earth Week: 19-25
Festival of Ridvan: 19-5/1
Fibroid Awareness Week: 19-25

Medical Laboratory Professionals Week: 19-25 Link
National Coin Week: 19-25

National Crime Victims Rights Week: 19-25 Link
National Infertility Awareness Week: 19-25 Link
National Library Week: 19-25
National Paperboard Packaging Week: 19-25

National Pet ID Week: 19-25 Link  Link
National Princess Week: 19-25 Link
National Volunteer Week: 19-25
Sky Awareness Week: 19-25
Spring Astronomy Week: 19-25
Administrative Professionals Week: 20-24
National Environmental Education Week: 20-24 Link
National Stationery Week: 20-26 Link
Nat'l Work Zone Safety Awareness Week: 20-24
Link
Undergraduate Research Week: 20-24
International Mariachi Week: 22-29 Link
Fiddler's Frolic: 23-26
Gathering of the Nations Powwow: 23-25 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
AFRMA (Fancy Rat & Mouse) Days: 24-26 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Ramadan: 23-5-23
Interstate Mullet Toss:  24-26
National Dream Hotline:  24-26
National & Global Youth Service Days: 24-26
National Scoop The Poop Week: 24-30
Ramadan: 24-5/23
World Immunization Week: 24-30

Observations for Today

Arbor Day 
Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day 
Link
Day of Dialogue   
National Hairball Awareness Day 
National Teach Children to Save Day
New Kids on The Block Day Link
Pig in a Blanket Day
Sauvignon Blanc Day Link  Link
Undiagnosed Children's Awareness Day 
World Day for Animals in Laboratories 

My Rambling Thoughts

Spring has arrived. Nice day, nice walk, window in office open wide. What could make it better? The end of the Covid-19.

Sec. Of Education, Devos, has DACA students barred from emergency aid. Seems a little harsh.

I'm confused: The virus is not that bad and we need to open businesses soon. It is so dangerous we have to ban all immigration for 60 days. AND McConnell says that states who need more money should declare bankruptcy, rather than get more Federal money, but big corporations need another $500 billion to stay solvent. Sounds like trying to have it both ways.

A positive from the world-wide pandemic: Pictures from around the world show that the earth is healing. I'm seeing beautiful pictures without smog ruining the view. Nice!

Flag has a great bus service called Mountain Line. It has 9 routes around town with a bus at a stop every 15 minutes during the day and every half hour after 5pm and it runs from 6am-10p every day. Yesterday they announced that an employee had tested positive. They further announced that anyone who rode a bus from April 1 to April 20 should watch for symptoms of Covid19 for the next two weeks. Also that all drivers will be wearing masks and customers will have to tear off their own transfer tickets. It's a good plan, but would have been better if they had said if it was a driver from a certain route.

Saw this on FB: We are not in the same boat. We are in the same storm. Some are on super-yachts, some just have one oar.


Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page

Each sentence below contains a word that can be anagrammed to answer or describe the sentence.
Example: Craft that might tip in the ocean. Answer: Canoe (anagram of ocean)

1. You cover a mattress with one of these
2. Dangerous thing for an alcoholic to begin
3. Feature on which a tire might be rated
4. Feeling about a poisonous adder
5. Weapon that a cavalryman bears
6. It doesn't necessarily bring rain, but it could

Historical Events

1184 BC - The fall of Troy (with the Trojan Horse) took place, according to tradition.

1704 - The first regular newspaper in British Colonial America, the 
News-Letter, was published in Boston, Massachusetts.

1800 - The Library of Congress was established.

1885 - American sharpshooter Annie Oakley joined 
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

1895 - Joshua Slocum, the first person to sail single-handedly around the world, set sail from Boston, Massachusetts aboard the sloop "Spray".

1907 – Hershey Park, founded by Milton S. Hershey initially for the exclusive use of his employees, was opened.

1913 - The 57 floor Woolworth Building skyscraper in New York City opened.

1928 - The fathometer was Patented (#1,667,540) by Herbert Grove Dorsey. It was designed to measure the depth of water.

1953 - Winston Churchill was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.
1970 - The first Chinese satellite, Dong Fang Hong I, was launched.

1981 -The first IBM personal computer was completed.

1982 - Jane Fonda's first Workout video was released.

1990 - STS-31 - The Hubble Space Telescope was launched from the Space Shuttle Discovery.

2005 Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is inaugurated as the 265th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church taking the name Pope Benedict XVI.
2016 - The Apple Watch was released.
2018 US President Donald Trump hosts his first state dinner for visiting French President Emmanuel Macron
Birthdays Today

78- singer Barbara Streisand
56- comedian Cedric the Entertainer [Cedric Antonio Kyles]

38-singer Kelly Clarkson


Puzzle Answer:

1. Sheet
2. Binge
3. Tread
4. Dread
5. Sabre or Saber
6. Cloud



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