Feb 22

 

Week: 9 Day: 53

Ave. Sky Cover:  50% Visibility: 10 miles

Local Temp:   39°\ 29°

Wind: 10mph\ Gusts: 25mph

High risk of fire

Active fire: 789mi. \ Lightning: 217mi.

Feb Averages: 46°\19° (5 days w/moisture)

Happy Washington’s Birthday…the holiday may have changed, but not his birthday.

Today’s Quote

Weekly Observations

 

19-26  

National FFA Week Link 

 

 

20-26  

National Sauna Week Link   
Bird Health Awareness Week  
Link  
Build A Better Trade Show Image Week
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 
National Engineers Week
National Justice for Animals Week 
Link  Link
Through With The Chew
Link

22-24 

International Petroleum Week Link

 

Daily Observations

 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

This wind is bringing in a storm that may give us more of the white stuff. My Option: Just Do It.

I watched the closing ceremony last night. I recorded it so I could skip the way-top-many commercials. As far as closings go, this one was nice. I enjoyed all the children’s singing.  In four years, it will be in Italy…where they will be in Milano and Cortina.  This is not like Denver and Fort Collins…it is more like Flagstaff and Tucson…a good 4+ hour drive. At present, the bus or train are between 7 and 8 hours. The athletes won’t complain, but the TV and audiences will have to make more concessions.

I learned a lot about Havana Syndrome on 60 Minutes last night.  It is very scary for Federal workers and families around the world. Employees have been hit with it at home, in hotels, and in the area between the White House and the employee parking lot. The head of the CIA says there are many unexplained incidents in the US and around the world. All they say we know is that it is a microwave that is directed. It causes temporary and long-term symptoms. Adults and children have been affected. This is one time I hope they know more than they are telling us.

Tomorrow I get my semi-annual teeth cleaning…can’t wait. Haha.

Favorite Memes




 

 

 

 

A bit of Humor

What happens when fog lifts in southern California?

UC-LA!

 

My doctor told me to cut down on sodium.

I took his advice with a pinch of salt.

Trivia

Question: In Which Comedy Film Does Aretha Franklin Star as A Proprietress of A Soul Food Joint?

 

Question: In St. Louis, Missouri, it’s illegal for a firefighter to rescue who?

 

Question: What was banned in Indonesia for “stimulating passion?”

 

Q: Generally, which component of a computer draws the most power?

 

 

 

ANSWERS:

Answer 1: The Blues Brothers

Answer 2: Undressed women (even if they are wearing a nightgown)

Answer 3: Hula hoops

Answer 4: Video Card

 

Historical Events

W                 1620 – Popcorn was introduced to the English colonists by an Indian named Quadequina.

W                 1651 – St. Peter’s Flood (I): A storm surge flooded the Frisian (Germany/Netherlands) coast, drowning 15,000 people.

W                 1856 – The Republican Party opened its first national convention in Pittsburgh.

W                 1878 – In Utica NY, Frank Woolworth opened the first five-and-dime Woolworth store.

W                 1893 – The Record of a Sneeze was filmed by Thomas Edison… the first film ‘close up‘.

W                 1956 – Montgomery, Alabama arrested several civil rights protestors and bus boycotters, including Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks and E.D. Nixon.

W                 1956 – Elvis Presley debuted on the music charts with Heartbreak Hotel.

W                 1980 – Winter Olympics: Miracle on Ice: In Lake Placid, New York, the United States hockey team defeats the Soviet Union hockey team 4-3.

W                 2006 – iTunes sold its BILLIONTH music download. 16-year-old Alex Ostrovsky of West Bloomfield bought “Speed of Sound” by Coldplay. He later got a phone call from Steve Jobs and won a lot of iPod and Mac stuff.

Birthdays Today

@89 – Sheldon Leonard, American actor, director, producer (d. 1997)

@83 – Robert Baden-Powell, British founder of the boy Scouts (and Girl Guides) (d.1941)

@82 – Rembrandt Peale, American painter (d. 1860)

@77 – Edward Kennedy, American politician (d. 2009; brain cancer)

72 – Julius Erving, American basketball player and sportscaster

@67 – George Washington, American patriot, general and politician, 1st President (d. 1799)

@58 – Edna St. Vincent Millay (aka Nancy Boyd), poet, playwright (d. 1950; heart attack)

47 – Drew Barrymore, American actress, director, producer and screenwriter

@44 – Steve Irwin, Australian zoologist, television host (d. 2006; by a stingray)

@22 – Robert Wadlow, American, tallest man ever recorded at 8 feet, 11.1 inches tall and weighed 400+ lbs. (d. 1940; autoimmune problem)

 

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