Feb 14

 

Happy Valentines Day

Feb  14, 2021  Week: 7  Day: 45     

Local:  H 45°\ L 24°\Ave. Sky Cover: 80%

Wind:   7mph\Gusts:  16mph                       

Very Low  Risk of Fire:  Active fire:  1013mi

Nearest lightning: 746 mi.

Record: 66°[2015] Record:-15°[1949]              

Visibility:  10mi

Feb. Averages: 47°/19° (5 days with moisture)

Today’s Quote

Love cures people - both the ones who give it and the ones who receive it.

~Karl A. Menninger

Random Tidbits

Nothing is reliably known of St. Valentine except his name and the fact that he died on February 14 in Rome. His story, though, has become the paradigm for the tradition of courtly love.

There are several legends behind Saint Valentine. One is that in the 1st century AD it is said that Valentine, who was a priest, defied the order of the emperor Claudius and secretly married couples so that the husbands wouldn't have to go to war. Soldiers were sparse at this time so this was a big inconvenience to the emperor.

A Little Humor

Q What does a lawyer wear to work? A lawsuit!

Q Why did the pickle stop being a contortionist? It was to cucumbersome

Presidential Trivia

Rutherford B. Hayes started the annual Easter Egg Roll.

Hayes had a presidency full of "firsts," including the first White House Easter Egg Roll in 1878. He had reportedly been taking a walk when a group of children approached him and asked about the possibility of an Easter egg roll, on the South Lawn of the White House. Hayes liked the idea, and it continues to be a tradition today.

James Garfield was a southpaw.

Though his presidency only lasted 81 days, Garfield sticks out in many people's minds for being the first left-handed president. Apparently, he was also the first ambidextrous president.

Chester Arthur enjoyed a rather luxurious lifestyle.

While it may not seem like a lot for a president today, Arthur owned 80 pairs of pants, which was quite the extravagance for the time period. Other luxuries he enjoyed included: a personal valet, a White House decorated by renowned artist Louis Comfort Tiffany, and fresh flowers placed in front of his deceased wife's portrait daily.

Weekly Observations

Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week Link
Have A Heart for A Chained Dog Week  
Link

National Marriage Week 
 Link  Link
Risk Awareness Week

 

7-14

Love Makes the World Go Round; but, Laughter

      Keeps Us From Getting Dizzy Week
Love A Mench Week
Random Acts of Kindness Week 
Link 

 

8-14

Date (Fruit) Week
Great Backyard Bird Count 
Link

12-21

World Irish Dancing Week
National Entrepreneurship Week
Link

13-20 

Children of Alcoholics Week  Link 
International Flirting Week  
Jell-O Week  

Love a Mensch Week  

National Secondhand Wardrobe Week: 14-20 

Through With The Chew   Link

 

 

14-20

National Condom Week
National Nestbox Week

NCCDP Alzheimer's & Dementia Staff Education Week

 

14-21

 

Today’s Observations

Shrovetide: 14-16 

Autism Sunday Link 
Ferris Wheel Day

Frederick Douglass Day  Link

International Book Giving Day Link

League of Women Voters Day

Library Lovers Day

National Have A Heart Day
National (Organ)Donor Day
National Cream-Filled Chocolates Day

National Organ Donor Day

National Women's Heart Day Link
Pet Theft Awareness Day  
Link
Quirky Alone Day 
Link
Race Relations Day
Read to Your Child Day

Shrovetide: 14-16 

Saint Valentine's Day

(World) Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day Link
World Marriage Day  
Link
World Sound Healing Day 
Link

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

Great News for me: My appointment was at 11:00-11:30 this morning in a county park parking lot. I got there at 10:40 and was ushered into a parking space by some military guys. Several people came to my window to check my appointment card and to verify my information. The nurse showed up at 11:10 to give me my shot. She stuck a post-it on my outside rearview mirror that said: 10:25. I thanked everyone of them for working as it was windy and chilly. I drove out at 10:26 and was home in 10 minutes. It was so organized. Now to get the appointment for shot #2 by email. A quick and very efficient experience.

Snow started at 1:30 and coming down hard. It was predicted to begin at 3pm or later. Hopefully about 3” and hope it is wet. There is also thunder.

On Thursday evening about 8pm there was a helicopter near my place flying near Mt. Elden, the nearest mountain to my place. It was a rescue for a guy who had fallen. Today I found out the rest of the story. The guy had a severe broken ankle and could not walk down. The rescue team was dropped into him with blankets, sleeping bags, water, and pain meds. Everybody spent the night. In the morning it was too windy for a helicopter, so they had to carry him down the mountain. He will be OK but is in the hospital for ankle surgery. We have a great volunteer search and rescue team here at 7000’.

The trial had a couple of hours of private discussion about witnesses but worked it out and the closing arguments continue with, so far, no big hiccups. Vote taken and will stand: 57 Guilty; 43 Not guilty. He is acquitted. I hope our country can move on.

Daily Puzzle

Answer: bottom of the page

First I am dried, then I am wet. The longer I swim, the more taste you get. What am I?

Historical Events

278 – Valentine, a priest in Rome in the days of Emperor Claudius II, was beheaded for performing (illegal at the time) marriage ceremonies.

1779 – Captain James Cook, the great English explorer, and surveyor in the Royal Navy, was murdered by natives of Hawaii during his third visit to the Pacific island group.

1822 – The patent (#X003456) was issued for the first practical grass mowing machine to Jeremiah Bailey of Chester county, Pennsylvania.

1876 – Both Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray applied for a telephone patent. Alexander’s was later approved.

1903 – The United States Department of Commerce and Labor is established (it was later split into the Department of Commerce and the Department of Labor).

1912 – Arizona was admitted as the 48th state of the United States.

1920 – The League of Women Voters was founded in Chicago.

1929 – Sir Alexander Fleming left a plate of staphylococcus bacteria uncovered, and noticed the mold had killed much of the bacteria. He identified the mold as penicillium notatum and shortened the name to Penicillin.

1932 – The US team won the first bobsled competition at the Winter Olympic Games at Lake Placid, NY.

1938 – Former silent film actress Hedda Hopper began her gossip column in The Los Angeles Times.

1949- The Knesset (parliament of Israel) convened for the first time.

1961 – Element 103, Lawrencium, was first synthesized at the University of California.

1962 – First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy gave a tour of the White House on CBS television.

1989 – Iranian leader Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa encouraging Muslims to kill Salman Rushdie, author of The Satanic Verses. It was rescinded in 1998.

1989 – Union Carbide agreed to pay $470 million to the Indian government for damages it caused in the 1984 Bhopal disaster.

2000 – NEAR Shoemaker became the first spacecraft to orbit around an asteroid, 433 Eros

2002 – The final Family Guy episode aired after Fox announced its cancellation. It came back after DVD sales indicated a huge audience for the show.

2018 South African President Jacob Zuma resigns from office

2019 JP Morgan is the first bank to create its own crypto-currency JPM Coin

2020 More than 800,000 people displaced from their homes in north-western Syria amid assault by Syrian pro-government forces on last rebel stronghold

Birthdays Today

@80 – Jack Benny, American comedic actor (d. 1974)

79 – Michael Bloomberg, American businessman, politician

77 – Carl Bernstein, American journalist, author

@77 – Frederick Douglas [Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey], former slave (d. 1895; heart attack)

@76 – Margaret E. Knight, "the most famous 19th-century woman inventor" (d. 1914)

70 – Terry Gross, American radio host

@60 – John Barrymore [John Sidney Blyth], actor (d. 1942; cirrhosis)

@57 – Gregory Hines, American actor, singer, dancer (d. 2003; liver cancer)

@53 – Vic Morrow, American actor (d. 1982; while filming)

51 – Simon Pegg, English actor, director, producer

@37 – George Ferris, American engineer and inventor, created the Ferris Wheel (d. 1896; typhoid)

29 – Freddie Highmore, Actor

@28 – Tim Buckley, American singer-songwriter, guitarist (d. 1975; OD)

Puzzle Answer

Tea 

 

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