May 3


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May 3, 2020 Week: 19 Day: 124
86004: H 74° \ L 40° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind: mph\Gusts: mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest lightning: 317mi.; Nearest active fire: 601mi.

Record High: 88°[1947] Record Low:[1915]
May Averages: 68°\34° (3 days with moisture)

Today’s Quote

Spread love everywhere you go.
Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier." -Mother Teresa

Random Tidbits
Deadliest Animals
Hippopotamus: 500 deaths per year. The name "hippopotamus" is Greek for "river horse".

Crocodiles: 1,000 deaths per year. Crocodiles are extremely territorial and will kill any intruder, including humans.

Tapeworms: 2,000 deaths per year. The most common way to pick up a tapeworm is through eating under-cooked meat.

Have a smile
A friend sent these to me

After his claims that he could "remember when rock was young",geologists have now estimated Elton John to be over 4 billion years old


Which side of the chicken has more feathers? 
The Outside

Observations This Month

T'aatsoh is the month of May in Navajo. “Growth of Bigger Leaf Plants”
Gardening for Wildlife Month
Get Caught Reading Month
Gifts From The Garden Month
Global Civility Awareness Month
Global Health and Fitness Month Link
Go Fetch! Food Drive for Homeless Animals Month 
Haitian Heritage Month
Heal the Children Month
Healthy Vision Month
Home Schooling Awareness Month
Huntington's Disease Awareness Month

Observations This Week


Ramadan: 23-5/23
National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW): 26-5/3 Link
Stewardship Week: 26-5/3 

Choose Privacy Week: 1-7  Link
Toad Suck Daze: 2-3
Be Kind To Animals Week: 3-9
Dating and Life Coach Recognition Week: 3-9 
Link 
Drinking Water Week: 3-9 
Link 
Flexible Work Arrangement Week: 3-9
Goodwill Industries Week: 3-9 
Hurricane Preparedness Week: 3-9 Link
International Clitoris Awareness Week: 3-9
National Alcohol & Drug Related Birth Defects Awareness Week: 
3-9
National Anxiety & Depression Awareness Week: 3-9
National Correctional Officer's Week:3-9
National Family Week: 
3-9
National Hug Holiday Week: 3-9

National Raisin Week: 3-9 Link
National Root Canal Appreciation Week: 3-9 
 Link
National Tourism Week: 3-9 
Link  
North American Occupational Safety & Health Week: 3-9 Link
Public Service Recognition Week: 3-9 
Link
National Pet Week: 3-9 Link 
National Small Business Week: 3-9 
Link
Update Your References Week: 3-9 
(World) Dystonia Awareness Week: 3-11 Link

Observations for Today

Lemonade Day Link 
Motorcycle Mass & Blessing of The Bikes Day
National Chocolate Custard Day
National Infertility Survival Day:National Raspberry Popover Day
National Raspberry Tart Day
Rural Life Sunday
World Laughter Day
 Link 
Garden Meditation Day
International Bereaved Mothers' Day 
Link
Lumpy Rug Day
National Special-abled Pets Day 
Link National Textiles Day Link  Cancelled due to COVID-19
National Two Different Colored Shoes Day

Paranormal Day
Public Radio Day
SAN (Storage Area Network) Architect Day
 Link
World Press Freedom Day

My Rambling Thoughts

Nice Saturday. A tad windy, but still great day for a long walk. Late night with Netflix, so I'm being a little lazy today.

I have a cousin on my grandfather's side who lives in Montana. She called this morning. She has moved from Whitehall, where she has been for decades, to be closer to her daughter in Belgrade, Montana. She sold her house and moved into a smaller apartment there. Her daughter is only a few blocks away. Patti just turned 91, is still independent, plays golf several times a week and goes to a Sunday night dance every week. The pandemic has stopped the dance classes and the only way to play golf is to walk the entire course so even though the weather is good, she can't golf. She became the Matriarch of that side of the family when my mother passed. Her life has never been easy being raised by a single mom, marrying young and starting a family. Her husband was not a great guy but they raised two kids. After her husband passed in a car accident about 20 years ago, she was able to be free and on her own. She continues to take advantage of that.

Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page

What to things can you never eat for breakfast?


Historical Events

1375 BC -The first recorded eclipse occurred, noted in the area know known as Syria.

1802 - Washington, District of Columbia. was incorporated as a city.

1937 - Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

1951 - The Senate Armed Forces and Foreign Relations Committees began hearings of General Douglas MacArthur.

1952 - The Kentucky Derby was televised nationally for the first time, on CBS.

1952 - Flying US Air Force C-47, Lieutenant Colonel Joseph O. Fletcher and Lieutenant Colonel William P. Benedict became the first to land a plane on the North Pole.

1960 - The Off-Broadway musical comedy The Fantasticks opened in New York City's Greenwich Village.
1977 - British journalist David Frost interviewed former President Richard Nixon.

1980 - 13-year-old Cari Lightner of Fair Oaks, California, was hit and killed by a drunk driver. Her mother, Candy Lightner, later founded the organization Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)

1986 - 54-year-old Willie Shoemaker, riding 18:1 shot Ferdinand, became the oldest jockey ever to win the Kentucky Derby.


1991- The final episode of Dallas was broadcast on the CBS network; it was resurrected 21 years later on TNT.
2003 - New Hampshire's famous Old Man of the Mountain collapsed.

2007 - Nearly 4 year old Madeleine McCann of Rothley, England, disappeared during a family vacation at a resort in southern Portugal.
2013 Aorun zhaoi, a Theropod dinosaur, dating from 161 million years ago, is discovered in China
2018 Kilauea volcano on Big Island, Hawaii begins erupting forcing the evacuation of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and residential areas


Birthdays Today

@94-singer, Pete Seeger (d. 2014)

85-Singer, Frankie Valli

@80-politician, Golda Meir (d. 1978)

@74- singer, Bing Crosby (d. 1977; heart attack)

@73-singer, James Brown (d. 2006; heart failure)

69-singer, Christopher Cross

@67-Boxer, Sugar Ray Robinson [Walker Smith Jr] (d. 1989; Alzheimer's )

45-actor, Dule Hill

36- dancer, Cheryl Burke

Puzzle Answer:

Lunch and dinner




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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.