Oct 28

 

 

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Oct 28, 2020  Week: 44 Day: 302    

Local:  H 38°\ L 19°\Average Sky Cover: 5%

Wind:   11mph\Gusts:  18mph                       

Nearest lightning:  1519mi.; active fire:  59mi

high Risk of Fire          

Visibility:  10mi

Record: 74°[1959]   Record: 13°[1954]              

Oct Averages: 63°\32° (4 days with moisture)

 

Today’s  Quote

Trying to be happy by accumulating possessions

Is like

Trying to satisfy hunger by taping sandwiches all over your body.

Roger Corless, Buddhist scholar

 

Random Tidbits

 High-density lipoproteins (HDLs) are typically labeled "good" cholesterol because they have more protein than fat and, instead of ferrying cholesterol around the body as LDL does, HDL sucks up as much excess cholesterol as it can and takes it back to the liver.

High cholesterol itself typically does not have any symptoms, so many people are unaware they are at risk for heart attacks, strokes, and other heart diseases.

 

A little humor

Money can't buy happiness, but it keeps the kids in touch.

 

Observations This Week

Red Ribbon Week: 23-31  Link  

Kids Care Week: 25-31 

Disarmament Week: 24-30

National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week: 25-31 Link  

Prescription Errors Education & Awareness Week: 24-31

National Massage Therapy Week: 25-31 Link  

World Origami Days: 24-11/11

National Respiratory Care Week: 25-31 Link 

Asexuality Week: 25-31 Link

Pastoral Care Week: 25-31 Link  

International Magic Week: 25-31

Pro Bono Week: 25-31  Link

Give Wildlife a Brake! Week: 25-31  Link

 

 

Observations for Today

                                                     Champagne Day   Link

Mawlid Al Nabi (at Sundown)[Birth of Prophet-Muslim]
International Animation Day_

National Chocolate Day  Link
National Internal Medicine Day Link
Plush Animal Lover's Day

St. Jude's Day
World Stroke Day 
Link

 

My Rambling Thoughts

Bone chilling…no walk today. I had hoped for moisture with this cold spell, but no such luck. The wind makes it feel like 28 outside. Furnace is running. My friend Mary called at 7am to let me know she had no electricity. She had her wood stove heating up the house. Power was back on by 8:30 when I checked on her. It is cold and that brings tragedy here. Two persons were found deceased in different locations  outside today. A chimney fire cause extensive damage to a home, and a tree fell on a home due to the wind and caused extensive damage to the home.

I just don’t get it. ACB was kinda sworn in at the White House with a crowd that was not wearing masks and not social distancing. I say ‘kinda’ because John Roberts wasn’t present, and Justice Thomas gave the oath. Turns out, when she shows up for work, John Roberts will really swear her in.

The Navajo Nation council began sending out applications for the money given by Congress to assist those in need due to the virus. Each chapter got numbered applications to distribute. Sadly, as elderly and disabled stood outside in rain or snow and cold, they ran out of applications at every chapter house. The online applications will be up on Nov. 2. No funds are released until sometime after Nov. 2, when they begin processing applications as they come in. So sad.

To add to the voter issues, every state has its own deadlines for receiving ballots. All states say they must be postmarked no later than election day. Some states say they have to be received by election day. Others give up to 3 days after election day to receive them. This is just getting crazier.

 

Today’s Puzzle

Answer at the bottom of the page

It is sweeter than honey. It is hotter than the sun. The King needs it. But a beggar has it. What is it?

 

Historical Events

1420 – Beijing became officially designated the capital of the Ming dynasty in the same year that the Forbidden City, the seat of government, was completed.

1492 – Christopher Columbus discovered Cuba.

1538 The first university in the New World, the Universidad Santo Tomás de Aquino, is established on Hispaniola1636 – The Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony established the first college in what would become the United States, now known as Harvard University.

1726 "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift is published by Benjamin Motte in London

1886 – President Grover Cleveland dedicated the Statue of Liberty, in New York Harbor.

1919 Volstead Act passed by US Congress, establishing prohibition, despite President Woodrow Wilson's veto

1929 – “Black Monday” on Wall Street, preceding the Great Depression.

1943 – The supposed ‘Philadelphia Experiment,’ involving teleportation or invisibility by the US Navy, took place with the destroyer escort ship, the USS Eldridge. The US Navy maintains that no such experiment occurred and details of the story contradict ‘well-established facts about the Eldridge.’

1948 – Paul Müller was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine for his discovery of the insecticidal properties of DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane).

1954 Nobel Prize for Literature is awarded to Ernest Hemingway

1962 – Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev ordered the removal of Soviet missiles from Cuba, ending the “Cuban Missile Crisis.”

1965 – Construction on the 650-foot high St. Louis Arch was completed.

1988 Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen gives $10 million to University of Washington library

2017 Spain's central government imposes direct rule on Catalonia, dismisses its government and calls for new elections in December

 

Birthdays Today

@84 – Elsa Lanchester, English-American actress (d. 1986)

@83 – Charlie Daniels, American singer-songwriter and fiddle-player (d. 2020)

@80 – Jonas Salk, American biologist, and physician, Polio Vaccine (d. 1995)

71 – Caitlyn Jenner, American decathlete

@67 – Eliphalet Remington, founded Remington Arms (d. 1861)

65 – Bill Gates, American businessman, and philanthropist, co-founded Microsoft

54 – Andy Richter, American actor, sidekick

53 – Julia Roberts, American actress

46 – Joaquin Phoenix, actor

 

Puzzle Answer

Nothing. Nothing is sweeter than honey or hotter than the sun. The King needs nothing, the beggar has nothing. Eat nothing and you die of starvation.

 

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