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TODAY’s HOLY MACKEREL: 1937 - Dirigible Hindenburg explodes in flames at Lakehurst, NJ (36 die)

MY FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
What a good day. We got to Williams and had lunch at a cute little sandwich shop. Great food, and lots for the price. They also accommodate bus tours with boxed lunches. The company calls the order in as they leave Vegas and pick it up in Williams, then head to the Grand Canyon. I’m sure it’s the only way they could stay open and have such huge lunches. Then it was off to Bearizona. I wasn’t expecting a lot, but was nicely surprised. The drive through is a lot of fun. You see sheep—big horn in one area and Dall sheep along with bison, white bison, arctic and grey wolves, and of course black bear. You basically drive thru their cages and each animal group is kept separate. It was a very warm day, and most of the animals were asleep under trees, but were easily seen. Then there is the walk through with young cubs and teenage cubs in enclosures that are big and are easily seen. Then you can see two bobcats, and finally a petting zoo. We easily spent a couple of hours and had a great time. Then it was back to Cheryl’s for a great angel food cake with whipped cream and pineapple—a Cain family recipe that was a-m-a-a-a-a-z-ing. A good day for all.

Looking over the accomplishments of the Obama Administration…he is not a bragger but he has certainly accomplished a lot…so nice to see a list of accomplishments from Rachael Maddow show. Obama just does the job without playing to the press. What a nice change.

I had my teeth cleaned this morning. I have a nice, fairy young hygienist. She was asking me about my travels. Not easy to carry on a conversation, but this one was classic. She asked my ‘favorite’ place after stating that she had no travel bug. I told her that near the top was standing in Nelson Mandela’s cell. “He’s the guy who was put in prison for something, right?.” She hadn’t seen the movie. Then she asked me for another place. I told her standing in Robert Burn’s Library. “I never heard of him, where is his library?” Hmmm, dental hygienists don’t have to learn a lot, except how to clean gunk off of people’s teeth. It is sad that the younger generation is so specialized.

Trivia Quiz […answers at bottom…]
What was the short word for "Infantile Paralysis" on 1950s March of Dimes posters?
What book did Christians often place on their foreheads to cure insomnia in medieval times?
What are you shopping for it you're sized up by a Brannock Device?
What's the most common automotive essential that is measured in terms of its viscosity?
What did 18th-century chemist Antoine Lavoisier prove was a compound of hydrogen and oxygen?
What objects are studied in what enthusiasts call "ufology"?
Who's known in the shrink biz as "Weird Beard"?
What's the unit of capacity for fuel wood?
How many of every ten coffee beans in USDA approved coffee can be moldy, insect-infested or insect-damaged?
What's the English title of Freud's book Traumdeutung?
What celestial objects were once referred to as "hairy stars"?
What piece of lumber's actual size is one-and-a-half by three-and-a-half inches when "surfaced"?

CLOSEUP PICTURE: Can you identify this close up picture?

Hmmmm…
>Median income of US men who are single, childless, in their twenties and live in a city: $26,000
> Median income of US women who are single, childless, in their twenties and live in a city: $28,000

FIRST TIME…
>Thomas Jefferson 1801 --- 1st US president to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C.
>Mary Kies 1809 --- 1st woman to be issued a US patent. She was granted a patent for the rights to a technique for weaving straw with silk and thread to make bonnets.
>Sam Patch 1829 --- 1st first known person to survive the jump off of Niagara Falls.
>Edward Smith 1831 --- 1st indicted bank robber in the US. He was sentenced to five years hard labor on the rock pile at Sing Sing Prison

SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION…
>Cats have a special scent organ located in the roof of their mouth, called the Jacobson's organ. It analyzes smells - and is the reason why a cat might sometimes "sneer" (called the flehmen response or flehming) when they encounter a strong odor.
>A cat has a total of 24 whiskers, four rows of whiskers on each side. The upper two rows can move independently of the bottom two rows. A cat uses its whiskers for measuring distances.
>Cats lose almost as much fluid in the saliva while grooming themselves as they do through urination.

UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM:
NORWICH, Conn. — Officials in Connecticut are spinning their wheels trying to figure out who dumped as many as 2,500 tires on city property behind a restaurant.
Blight Control Officer Edward Martin says the mountain of tires in Norwich was first noticed by restaurant workers on Tuesday morning. The shift that left the night before didn't remember seeing them.
Some were used, marked "no good" with X's marking holes, while others appeared to be new, with the labels still attached. There were multiple brands.
Police went to local tire dealers, but they all said they pay a contractor to haul away their old tires.
Police are hoping video surveillance from nearby businesses yields some clues.
Mayor Peter Nystrom says he's disgusted and vowed to prosecute the dumper

A LITTLE LAUGH:
Within two weeks of moving into a new house, the homeowner had to call an electrician, a roofer and a carpenter. One afternoon he returned early from work and saw a plumber's truck in the driveway.
"Lord," he pleaded, looking skyward, "please let her be having an affair."

FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’:

♫ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ♫
1987 Inductee: Bo Diddley broke new ground in rock and roll’s formative years with his unique guitar work, indelible African rhythms, inventive songwriting, and larger-than-life persona. He will forever be known for popularizing one of the foundational rhythms of rock and roll: the Bo Diddley beat  MORE INFO

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DAYBOOK INFORMATION
«THIS WEEK
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Bread Pudding Recipe Exchange Week * Be Kind To Animals Week * National Correctional Officer's Week * Children's Mental Health Week * Drinking Water Week * Flexible Work Arrangement Week * Goodwill Industries Week * Kids Win Week * National Anxiety & Depression Awareness Week * National Family Week * National Hug Holiday Week * National Pet Week * North American Occupational Safety & Health Week *Update Your References Week
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Astronomy Week * Children's Book Week * Dating and Life Coach Recognition Week * National Wildflower Week * Spring Astronomy Week * Teacher Appreciation Week * Work At Home Moms Week
6-12 National Nurses Day and Week

«TODAY IS
Beverage Day
Joseph Brackett Day: the Shaker religious leader, In 1848 he composed the popular Shaker song “Simple Gifts” (also known as “’Tis the Gift to Be Simple”) while at the Shaker community in Alfred, ME.
Military Spouse Appreciation Day
National Day to Prevent Teen Pregnancy
No Diet Day
No Homework Day
No Pants Day
Nurses Day or National RN Recognition Day

Today’s Events:
… ARTS
1940 - Pulitzer prize awarded to John Steinbeck (Grapes of Wrath)
… ATHLETICS
1733 - 1st international boxing match: Bob Whittaker beats Tito di Carni
1833 - John Deere makes 1st steel plow
1954 - Roger Bannister of Britain breaks 4 minute mile (3:59:4)
1957 - Pulitzer prize awarded to John F Kennedy (Profiles in Courage)
1979 - Nancy Lopez wins LPGA Women's International Golf Tournament
1987 - Mario Andretti sets one-lap speed record at Indy at 218.204 MPH
… BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1835 - 1st edition of NY Herald (price 1 cent)
1851 - Linus Yale patents Yale-lock
2010 - The second largest intraday point swing in Dow Jones Industrial Average history occurs
… INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1626 - The Purchase of Manhattan takes place. The Shinnecock or Canarsee Indians, according to which source you believe, sell it to Peter Minuit.
1822 - All nonprofit government trading houses are closed on or near Indian lands. All future trading posts are commercial enterprises.
… INTERNATINOAL POLITICS
1914 - British House of Lords rejects women suffrage
1942 - Corregidor & Philippines surrender to Japanese Armies
1994 - Nelson Mandela & his ANC, finally confirmed winners in South Africa
… SCIENCE & RELIGION
1536 - King Henry VIII, orders bible be placed in every church
1890 - Mormon Church renounces polygamy [1006-Truth Restored (Morman pub)]
1987 - PTL's Jim Bakker & Rich Dortch dismissed from Assemblies of God
2001 - During a trip to Syria, Pope John Paul II becomes the first pope to enter a mosque
… US POLITICS
1861 - American Civil War: Arkansas secedes from the Union
1882 - Chinese Exclusion Act: US Congress ceases Chinese immigration

… ARTISTS: AUTHORS: COMPOSERS…
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…ATHLETES
Willie Mays, Baseball Hall of Famer, turns 80
…BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1806 - Chapin Aaron Harris, US, found America Society of Dental Surgeons
1898 - Daniel Gerber, Freemont Mi, beloved by babies at mealtime
…ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Tom Bergeron, TV host ("Dancing with the Stars"), turns 56
George Clooney, Actor, turns 50
Roma Downey, Actress ("Touched by an Angel"), turns 51
Bob Seger, Rock musician, turns 66
1895 - Rudolph Valentino, Castellaneta Italy, sheik/actor
1915 - Orson Welles American movie actor, director, producer and writer
…POLITICIANS
1926 - Gilles Grégoire, Quebec politician, co-founder of the Parti Québécois
1758 - Maximilien Robespierre French Jacobin leader and a principal figure in the French Revolution
Tony Blair, Former British prime minister, turns 58
…SCIENCE & RELIGION
1829 - Phoebe Ann Coffin, 1st female ordained minister in New England
1856 - Sigmund Freud, Austria, cigar smoker, father of psychology

Today’s Obits:
1919 - Frank Lyman Baum, author (Wizard of Oz), dies of stroke at 62
1992 - Marlene Dietrich, [Maria Losch], actress (Angel), dies in Paris at 90
1952 - Maria Montessori, Italian physician/educationist, dies at 81
1862 - Henry David Thoreau, US writer/pacifist (Walden Pond), dies of TB at 44

ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
What was the short word for "Infantile Paralysis" on 1950s March of Dimes posters?
Polio
What book did Christians often place on their foreheads to cure insomnia in medieval times?
The Bible
What are you shopping for it you're sized up by a Brannock Device?
Shoes
What's the most common automotive essential that is measured in terms of its viscosity?
Oil
What did 18th-century chemist Antoine Lavoisier prove was a compound of hydrogen and oxygen?
Water
What objects are studied in what enthusiasts call "ufology"?
Unidentified flying objects
Who's known in the shrink biz as "Weird Beard"?
Sigmund Freud
What's the unit of capacity for fuel wood?
A cord
How many of every ten coffee beans in USDA approved coffee can be moldy, insect-infested or insect-damaged?
One
What's the English title of Freud's book Traumdeutung?
The Interpretation of Dreams
What celestial objects were once referred to as "hairy stars"?
Comets
What piece of lumber's actual size is one-and-a-half by three-and-a-half inches when "surfaced"?
A two-by-four

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…AND THAT’S ALL FOR NOW

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