January 26, 2010--Week 4 of 2010: 26 days this year…339 remain
►Provocative Quote .
"You're smart when you only believe half of what you hear, Wise is when you know which half to believe "
"You're smart when you only believe half of what you hear, Wise is when you know which half to believe "
~ unknown
►Free Ramblings .
The sun shone all day and melted about 1% of the snow we have. My friend is still stuck at home. The icicles continue to grow on the front and back of my townhouse roof, and the ice cave shows no impression of leaving the roof soon. A friend in NC sent me a note that their recent ice storm had tree branches snapping and that it sounded like gun fire. Another friend in Iowa lost many branches in an ice storm there. Suddenly our snow storm was not so bad after all.
Back to the dentist as my temporary came off Friday, for the second time. Boring! I hope this one stays on until the permanent one arrives.
I had a great lunch with Cheryl today. Mary couldn’t make it as she was waiting for a new windshield to be installed. As we were leaving, we met our former principal and his wife. Both of them are doing fine. Jerry was very sunburned from shoveling them out of their place in Doney Park. He has always been an outdoor guy, but he really looked like he had been spring skiing without sun block. All this snow makes for blindingly bright days.
Flagstaff is trying to consolidate schools to save money. Brings about lots of anger. The newest proposal puts Leupp Public school in the mix. Leupp, like Tuba has a public school and a Bureau school. In Tuba, both schools had different missions. While both believed in education, their means were different. I’m sure it’s the same in Leupp. Closing Leupp Public won’t help Leupp, anymore than any of the other proposed school closing will help their neighborhood community. The biggest difference is that those students who want to remain Public school students will have to take a one hour bus ride, one-way to get to school. The board member who suggested the closure stated that ‘we are in the business of education, not transportation’. Sounds like he feels that the Leupp students can just find another school, outside the district. He better look at the entitlement program dollars that the district gets because they have Leupp. Without Leupp, all of the district will suffer. Somehow it seems that included in this proposal is that Leupp is about 30 minutes from Flagstaff and somehow those parents won’t be very vocal.
We made it to 41° today, which was really nice. Last night’s low of 4° was not that nice. When it gets that cold, it takes forever to warm up and start the snow melting process.
►Quotes from Values.com—TEACHING BY EXAMPLE .
“No legacy is so rich as honesty.”
~William Shakespeare [All's Well that Ends Well", Act 3 scene 5]
►Side Show Stories—Darwin Awards 2010 .
The Darwin Awards commemorate those who improve our gene pool... by removing themselves from it.
(Reuters, Mississauga, Ontario ): A man cleaning a bird feeder on the balcony of his condominium apartment in this Toronto suburb slipped and fell 23 stories to his death. Stefan Macko, 55, was standing on a wheelchair when the accident occurred, said Inspector Darcy Honer of the Peel Regional Police. "It appears that the chair moved, and he went over the balcony," Honer said.
►Random Fact .
Frowning burns more calories than smiling.
§ Interesting Statistics
*Note: I realize that statistics can be made to say just about anything.
*Note: I realize that statistics can be made to say just about anything.
~ AZ uses about 7.2 million gallons of fuel each day.
~Maricopa County uses about 4.8 million gallons of that each day.
§ January Month Long Observances
Birthstone: Garnet …Flower: Carnation
Book Blitz Month * Bath Safety Month * Birth Defects Month * California Dried Plum Digestive Month * Celebration of Life Month * Cervical Cancer Screening Month * Financial Wellness Month * High Tech Month * International Creativity Month * International Quality of Life Month * International Wayfinding Month * International Wealth Mentality Month * National Be On-Purpose Month * National Bird Feeding Month * National Clean Up Your Computer Month * National Get Organized Month * National Glaucoma Awareness Month * National Hot Tea Month * National Mail Order Gardening Month * National Mentoring Month * National Personal Self-Defense Awareness Month * National Poverty in America Awareness Month * National Radon Action Month * National Skating Month * National Soup Month * National Volunteer Blood Donor Month * Oatmeal Month * Rising Star Month * Self-help Group Awareness Month * Senior Women’s Travel Month * Shape Up US Month * Thyroid Awareness Month
§ Observance Weeks in January
Sundance Film Festival: 21-31
National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Week: 23-30
World Leprosy Week: 23-29
National Nurse Anesthetists Week: 24-30
National Medical Group Practice Week: 25-29
§ 26 January Observances—US/UN/World
Lotus 1-2-3 Day—computer program
National Peanut Brittle Day
National Speak Up and Succeed Day
Arkansas : General Douglas MacArthur Day
Michigan : Admission Day (1837)
§26 January Observances—by country
Australia: Australia Day—British arrival in 1788 (known as Invasion Day by indigenous people)
Dominican Republic: Duarte's Day/Dia de Duarte (Juan Pablo Duarte y Díez was freedom fighter to end Haiti’s control of Dominican Republic)
India: Republic Day (1950)
§ Holy Mackerel: On this day in 1918…US food administrator Hoover calls for "wheatless" & "meatless" days for war effort
§Born on this day
~ The Arts
Anita Baker, 52, singer
Derek Bond in 1920, Glasgow Scotland, actor (Nicholas Nickleby)
Zara Cully in 1892, actress (Mother Jefferson-The Jeffersons)
Ellen DeGeneres, 52, comedienne, actress, talk show host
Scott Glenn, 68, actor (The Right Stuff, Silverado)
William Hopper in 1915, actor (Paul Drake-Perry Mason)
Eartha Kitt in 1928, singer/actress (Catwoman-Batman)
Paul Newman in 1925 - Academy Award-winning actor
Gene Siskel in 1946 movie critic (Siskel & Ebert)
Eddie Van Halen, 55, in Nijmegen, Netherlands - guitarist
~Athletics
Wayne Gretzky, 49, Hall of Fame hockey player
Robert George (Bob) Uecker, 75, sportscaster, former baseball player, actor (“Mr Belvedere”)
~Business, Education, Politics
Angela Davis, 66, political activist
Julia Dent Grant in 1826 - 1st lady of U.S., wife of 18th President Ulysses S. Grant
Sean MacBride in 1904, Dublin Ireland, statesman/Amnesty International co-founder (Nobel '74)
~Science/Religion
Father George Harold Clements, 78, Roman Catholic priest, civil rights leader
§Obits for this day
Abner Doubleday in 1893, credited with inventing baseball, on 74th birthday
William K Wrigley in 1932, owner (Wrigley Gum, Chicago Cubs), dies
Charles "Lucky" Luciano in 1962 NY Mafia gangster, @ 65
Edward G Robinson [Goldenberg], in 1973, actor (Little Caesar), @ 79
Nelson Rockefeller in 1979, former Vice President & 4 time Governor of NY, @70
Paul "Bear" Bryant in 1983, college football coach, @ 69
José Ferrer in 1992 Puerto Rican actor/director (Cyrano de Bergerac), @ 80
Shinichi Suzuki in 1998, music teacher (Suzuki Method), @ 99
§What happened on this day?
~ The Arts
1926…Television 1st demonstrated (John L Baird, London)
1979…"The Dukes of Hazzard" premieres on CBS
~Athletics
1913…Jim Thorpe relinquishes his 1912 Olympic medals for being a pro, returned to family 60 years later.
~Business, Education, Politics
1784…Ben Franklin wrote to his daughter to tell her that he was unhappy that the bald eagle had been chosen as the national bird of the United States
1838…Tennessee becomes 1st state to prohibit alcohol
1841…Hong Kong proclaimed a sovereign territory of Britain
1850…1st German-language daily newspaper in US published, New York City NY
1871…US income tax repealed
1905…World's largest diamond, the 3,106-carat Cullinan, is found in South Africa
1915…Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado established
1954…Ground breaking begins on Disneyland
1992…Americans with Disabilities Act went into effect
1965…Hindi becomes the official language of India.
~Science/Religion
1789…John Odell signs contract for £336 to build St Peter's church (Bronx)
1875…Electric dental drill is patented by George F Green
1961…1st woman "personal physician to President"-JG Travell
~ Number One Songs in…
1946… Let It Snow - Vaughn Monroe
1954…Stranger in Paradise - Tony Bennett
1962…The Twist - Chubby Checker
1970…Raindrop Keep Fallin’ on My Head - B.J. Thomas
1978…What a Difference You’ve Made in My Life - Ronnie Milsap
► Puzzle .
A list of words is given. To solve the puzzle, think of a single word that goes with each to form a compound word or word pair that functions as a compound word. For example, if the given words are volley, field, and bearing, the the answer would be ball, because the word ball can be added to each of the other words to form volleyball, ball field, and ball bearing.
1. corn, winner, sweet
2. top, inner, test
3. go, there, seen
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ANSWERS
1. BREAD: cornbread, bread winner, sweet bread
2. TUBE: tube top, inner tube, test tube
3. FORE: forego, therefore, foreseen
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