Sep 1

 

Sep 1, 2021 Week: 36 Day: 244
Ave. Sky Cover:  80%\Visibility: 10 miles
Local Temp:  68°\ 53° Wind: 5mph\ Gusts: 2mph
Low risk of fire Active fire: 38mi. \ Lightning: 4mi.
Sep Averages: 74°\32° (5 days w/moisture) 

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Monthly Observations

 

 

AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Month   Link
All American Breakfast Month 
Link
Attendance Awareness Month 
Link

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Month
Atrial Fibrillation Month
Baby Safety Month 
Link
Backpack Safety America Month
Be Kind To Editors & Writers Month
Blood Cancer Awareness Month 
Link
Bourbon Heritage Month 
Link

September is Ripening of the Late Crops, Bini’ant’aatsoh in Navajo

 

Weekly Observations

 

Paralympic Games

24-9/5

US Open Tennis Championships

30-9/12

International Enthusiasm Week
National Nutrition Week 
(UNICEF-India) Link
Self-University Week 
Link

 

1-7  

  

Daily Observations

 

 

Cherry Popover Day

Emma Nutt Day

Gyro Day

No Rhyme or Reason Day

 

 

Favorite Memes

 

 



 

 


 

 

A quick smile!

 

 

What ship has 2 mates but no captain?

A relation-ship

 

 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

 

 

Last evening there was just enough monsoon rain to dirty the windshield on my vehicle. Today is much better as it has been an hour+ female rain. Nice! I spoke too soon. Soon after typing this the clouds broke open for a male rain.

I headed out early for a needed haircut. I called and made an appointment yesterday. I arrived at 8:50 about 10 minutes before they opened. I tried the door, and it was open. I went in and my stylist said ‘we open at 9a’. I sat down, one lady was ahead of me. She checked in the first lady, then asked for my name. I gave it to her, and she said ‘Are you a walk-in?’ After explaining she said she has a 9am appointment but would take me now. She did, gave me another great haircut. As I was leaving at 9:10, a lady came in…and she was the 9am appointment.  Worked out quite well for all concerned.

So glad I don’t live in Ida’s path. Quite a lot of damage and it looks like no electricity for a couple of months for many. The US can expect energy costs to rise due Ida.

Now there is a huge fire near Lake Tahoe. It is something like 17,500 acres. Lots of evacuations. Tough on the tourist industry as well as the residents.

Rachael Maddow taught me some history last night about Afghanistan. The British invaded Afghanistan in 1839, pulled out years later, invaded again in 1878, pulled out again. Then when they invaded in 1919, they gave Afghanistan its independence. The USSR invaded in 1979 and pulled out in 1969. The US invaded in 2001 and pulled out in 2021. It looks to me that Afghanistan has a way of winning against the most powerful invaders.  Lesson learned?

The Dept. of Education has cancelled some $9billion in student loans since Biden took over. This is after 4 years of stalling by Betsy DeVos. This has helped 563,000 students who owed money to now defunct scam Universities. Great!

 

  

Historical Events

 

1939 In the "scoop of the century," Telegraph journalist Clare Hollingworth becomes the first to report the outbreak of World War II

1983 – Korean Airlines flight 007 was shot down over the Soviet Union with 269 onboard.

1982 The United States Air Force Space Command is founded.1985 – The Titanic was discovered about 350 miles southeast on Newfoundland, Canada

1999 – The German government moved from Bonn to Berlin

2004 – The Beslan school siege began with armed terrorists taking schoolchildren and school staff hostage in North Ossetia, Russia. Three days later more than 385 people, including many of the children, were killed.

2008 Spring Temple Buddha statue of Vairocana Buddha, then the world's tallest statue at 128 meters (420 ft), completed in Zhaocun township, Henan, China

2015 Pope Francis tells priests to pardon women who have had an abortion, in a letter released by the Vatican

2018 Memorial service for Senator John McCain at Washington National Cathedral with his daughter Meghan McCain, Barack Obama and George W. Bush speaking

2019 Exhibition on Christian Dior sets new attendance record of almost 595,000 in seven months on closing at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

2020 Rare protests in Mongolia against moves to teach school subjects in Mandarin instead of Mongolian

 

Birthdays Today

 

83 – Alan Dershowitz, American lawyer, and author

82 – Lily Tomlin, comedian

@74 – Edgar Rice Burroughs, American author (d. 1950; heart attack)

75 – Barry Gibb, English singer-songwriter

71 – ‘Doctor Phil’ McGraw, American psychologist, author, talk show host

64 – Gloria Estefan, Cuban-American singer-songwriter

@59 – Conway Twitty, American singer-songwriter, guitarist (d. 1993; aneurism)

@45 – Rocky Marciano, American boxer (d. 1969; private plane crash)

25 – Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman, American actress

 

 

Aug 31

 

Aug 31, 2021 Week: 36 Day: 243
Ave. Sky Cover:  50%\Visibility: 10 miles
Local Temp:   84°\ 53° Wind: 4mph\ Gusts: 12mph
Moderate risk of fire Active fire: 38mi. \ Lightning: 6mi.
Aug Averages: 79°\50° (9 days w/moisture) 

Today’s Quote



Weekly Observations

 

Paralympic Games

24-9/5

Be Kind To Humankind Week

25-31

US Open Tennis Championships

30-9/12

 

Daily Oberservations

 

 

Diatomaceous Earth Day

Eat Outside Day

Matchmaker Day

South Carolina Day

Trail Mix Day

 

 

Favorite Memes

 

 






 

 



 

 

A quick smile!

 

 

What is the best way to paint the ocean?

With watercolors.

 

 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

 

No monsoon yesterday. Today is looks very promising.

Phone visit with my PCP. He is as confused as everyone about the CPAP issue. He did send a fax to the sleep center so I can call and make an appointment. He also said that his office is doing Moderna booster and I am eligible to get a booster. And I can get my annual flu shot at the same time. They will call as they need a list of 15 who can come in the same day. Each vial has 15 shot and only lasts for 12 hours after the first shot. He said it will probably be next week. Nice!

Afghan neighbors of the weekend drone bombing are saying the guy was a contractor, working for the US and that he and several of his young kids were killed as the drone blew up his vehicle as he pulled into his driveway. Sad. If true, heads need to roll for that.

Ida is causing lots of problems for many. In today’s world it is so difficult to live without electricity in your city. It seems the Louisiana rebuilding after Katrina made it less damaging. Good for them.

 

Historical Events

 

1745 Jacobite Rising 1745: Bonnie Prince Charlie reaches Blair Castle, Scotland

1837 Ralph Waldo Emerson gives his famous "The American Scholar" speech to Phi Beta Kappa Society at Harvard College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, declares American literary independence from Europe

1888 – Mary Ann Nichols was murdered; the first of Jack the Ripper’s confirmed victims.

1910 Theodore Roosevelt makes a speech in Kansas advocating a 'square deal': property shall be 'the servant and not the master of the commonwealth'

1957 Federation of Malaya gains independence from Great Britain

1962 – Trinidad and Tobago became independent, within the British Commonwealth.

1980 – The Solidarity Movement began in Poland against the Soviet Union. It was led by Lech Walesa.

1997 – Princess Diana was killed in a car crash, involving photographers chasing her and alcohol in the system of her driver.

2006 Stolen on August 22, 2004, Edvard Munch's famous painting "The Scream" is recovered from a raid by Norwegian police. The painting was said to be in a better-than-expected condition.

2015 President Obama officially re-designates Alaska’s Mt. McKinley as Denali, its native American name

2019 India removes citizenship status from 1.9 million people in state of Assam, leaving them off its new National Register of Citizens

 

Birthdays Today

 

@81 – Maria Montessori, Italian physician, and educator (d. 1952)

@79 – Arthur Godfrey, radio, television host (d.1983; lung cancer)

@78 – Buddy Hackett, comedic actor (d. 2003; heart failure)

@74 – James Coburn, American actor (d. 2002; heart attack)

72 – Richard Gere, actor

@70 – Richard Basehart, actor (d. 1984; strokes)

51 – Debbie Gibson, American singer-songwriter

50 – Chris Tucker, American comedian, and actor

@28 – Caligula, Roman emperor (d. 41 AD; assassinated)

 

 

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