Apr 28


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Apr. 28, 2020 Week: 18 Day: 119
86004: H 76° \ L 40° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind: 9mph\Gusts: 17mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest lightning: 553mi.; Nearest active fire: 578mi.

Record High: 80°[1992] Record Low: 13°[1970]
Apr. Averages: 60°\27° (3 days with moisture)

Today’s Quote

"Your time is limited,
so don't waste it living someone else's life.
Don't be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people's thinking."
-Steve Jobs

Random Tidbits

Largest flower

The Corpse flower, also known as Rafflesia arnoldii. The poetically named posy boasts the largest bloom in the world, measuring in at 3-feet wide with blossoms that weigh 15 pounds.

The largest animal

The blue whale. When a baby blue whale is born, it measures up to 25 feet and weighs up to three tons. Growing to lengths of up to 100 feet and weighing up to 200 tons, the blue whale is, in fact, the biggest animal known to live on Earth.

Have a smile
A friend sent these to me
Someone told me they really like my name.
I said thanks, I got it for my birthday!


I filmed a documentary about sweeping up hair,
but most of it ended up on the cutting room floor.
Observations This Week


Festival of Ridvan: 19-5/1
International Mariachi Week: 22-29 
Link
Ramadan: 23-5/23
National Scoop The Poop Week: 24-30
World Immunization Week: 24-30
National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW): 26-5/3 Link
Preservation Week:26-5/2  Link (re: Libraries)Stewardship Week: 26-5/3 
National Playground Safety Week: 27-5/1 Link

Observations for Today

Biological Clock Day
International Astonomy Day
Great Poetry Reading Day
National Brave Hearts Day  Link
National Superhero Day  Link
Occupational Safety & Health Day Link
Workers Memorial Day
World Day for Safety and Health at Work
 Link

My Rambling Thoughts

I needed a blood test before seeing my kidney doc. Called and canceled the appointment; they will call in June or whenever this virus thing lets us out again. Keeping track of all the cancellations is filling up my spreadsheet. I can't imagine what the offices are doing. Most of the doctors in town have a waiting list of a couple of weeks to be seen. So glad I'm retired.

News out of N. Korea is never very reliable, but now international news organizations are reporting That Kim Jong Un is 'gravely ill', 'dead', or 'incapacitated'. A power vacuum there is not going to help with this pandemic.

Last night's 60 Minutes was one of their best. Lots of good and truthful information about Corona Virus. I learned about Blue Dot computer tracking and saw some of what they are doing at Cheyenne Mountain, near Colorado Springs. I remember when Cheyenne Mtn opened during the Cold War. That put Colorado high on the possible strike locations in the US. If anyone missed it, I'm sure it still available on the internet or thru your cable provider. It's worth the a little time to find it.

Ever since I started with my blood problems, another side effect is easily bruising my hand and/or arm. My dad had the same issues when he was elderly. Anyway, I had one such bruise on the back of my hand. Then I actually hit the same hand on the corner of the nightstand. That actually tore the skin. Pressure stopped the bleeding so then I put a liquid bandage on the cut. After about 5 days, the liquid bandage finally came off. It was near my wrist, so didn't affect my hand-washing routine. All better now.

Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page

A man went into a party and drank some of the punch. He then left early. Everyone at the party who drunk the punch subsequently died of poisoning. Why did the man not die?


Historical Events

1789 - The HMS Bounty was taken over in a mutiny led by Fletcher Christian, the first mate. Captain William Bligh and 18 of his loyal supporters were set adrift in a small boat.

1919 - The first jump with the Army manually operated (jump first, then pull the chute) army parachute was made by Leslie LeRoy Irvin in Dayton, Ohio.

1953 - The US Patent (#2,636,176) was issued for an 'overcoat for two people' to Howard C. Rossin.

1965 - My Name Is Barbra, Barbra Streisand's first TV special, aired on CBS.

1967 - World boxing champion Muhammad Ali (Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.) refused to be inducted into the US Army and was immediately stripped of his heavyweight title.

1988 - Over Maui, Hawaii, flight attendant Clarabelle "C.B." Lansing was blown out of Aloha Airlines Flight 243, a Boeing 737, and fell to her death when part of the plane's fuselage ripped open in mid-flight.

1994 Aldrich Ames, former CIA officer and his wife Rosario plead guilty to spying for the Soviet Union and Russia

2001 - Millionaire Dennis Tito became the world's first space tourist.

2004 Shrek the sheep from Tarras, Central Otago, New Zealand, is finally shorn live on TV after 6 years avoidance; the fleece weighed 27 kg (60 lb)

2018 Indian government announces electricity has now reached every Indian village

2019 Largest demonstrations since 2014 in Hong Kong over plans to change law to send suspects to mainland China for trial

Birthdays Today

@89-Author, Harper Lee (d. 2016)

79-Actress, Ann Margaret

@76-Actor, Lionel Barrymore (d.1974; heart attack)

@76-
Auto manufacturer, Ferruccio Lamborghini ( d.1993)

@73-5th U.S. President, James Monroe (d. 1831)

@72-Actor, Sidney Toler (d. 1947; cancer)

70-Comedian, Jay Leno (1950)

60-Voice Actor, Steven Blum

@53-Actress, Carolyn Jones (d. 1983; colon cancer)

46-Actress, Penelope Cruz (1974)

39-Actress, Jessica Alba (1981)

Puzzle Answer:

The poison from the punch came from the ice cubes. When the man drank the punch, the ice was fully frozen. Gradually, as the ice cubes melted, the poison was released into the punch.




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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.