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Feb 3, 2018 Week: 05\ Day: 34
86004 Today: H 61° \ L 29° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind ave.: 8mph\Gusts: 17mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 64°[1953] Record Low: -22°[1922]
Feb Averages: 46°\19°
Feb Records: H: 71° (1986) L: -23° (1985)
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Today’s Quote
Never bend your head. Always hold it high.
Look the world straight in the eye.
Helen Keller
Harper’s Index
3/5- Portion of likely US voters who think most members of Congress would sell votes for campaign contributions or cash
3/10- Who think it’s very likely their own member of Congress has done so
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Observances This Week
1- 3
Catholic Schools Week
National School Choice Week Link
Meat Week
National School Choice Week Link
Meat Week
1- 4
US Nationals Snow Sculpting Days
US Nationals Snow Sculpting Days
1-5
US Snow Sculpting Week
1-7
African Heritage & Health Week
Women's Heart Week
Women's Heart Week
2-4
Cordova Ice Worm Day Link
Cordova Ice Worm Day Link
2-8
Publicity for Profit Week
3-9
Dump Your Significant Jerk Week
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Observances for Today
Barber Day
Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast Day
Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast Day
Four Chaplains Memorial Day
Ice Cream For Breakfast Day Link
National Missing Person's Day Link
National Women's Physicians Day Link
Take Your Child To The Library Day
The Day the Music Died
Ice Cream For Breakfast Day Link
National Missing Person's Day Link
National Women's Physicians Day Link
Take Your Child To The Library Day
The Day the Music Died
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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events
1700’s
1743 Philadelphia establishes a "pesthouse" to quarantine immigrants
1800’s
1807 A British military force, under Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Auchmuty captures
the city of Montevideo in the Battle of Montevideo, then part of the Spanish
Empire now capital of Uruguay (Napoleonic Wars)
1809 Territory of Illinois organizes (including present-day Wisconsin)
1815 World's first commercial cheese factory established, in Switzerland
1834 Wake Forest University is established in North Carolina
1863 Samuel Clemens first uses the pen name Mark Twain in a Virginia City
newspaper, the "Territorial Enterprise"
1870 US state of Iowa ratifies the 15th Amendment of the United States Constitution
allowing suffrage for all races & color
1876 Albert Spalding with $800 starts sporting goods co, manufacturing 1st official
baseball, tennis ball, basketball, golf ball, & football
1882 Circus owner PT Barnum buys his world-famous elephant Jumbo
1887 To avoid disputed national elections, the US Congress creates Electoral Count
Act
1900’s
1908 Supreme Court rules a union boycott violates Sherman Antitrust Act
1918 Twin Peaks Tunnel for streetcars begins service in San Francisco, at 11,920
feet one of world's longest
1928 Paleoanthropologist Davidson Black reports his findings on the ancient human
fossils found at Zhoukoudian, China in the journal Nature and declares them to
be a new species he names 'Sinanthropus pekinensis' (now known as 'Homo
erectus')
1931 Arkansas legislature passes motion to pray for soul of H L Mencken after he
calls state "apex of moronia"
1943 4 chaplains drown after giving up their life jackets to others
1948 Dick Button becomes 1st world figure skating champion from US
1953 J Fred Muggs, a chimpanzee, becomes a regular on NBC's Today Show
1959 "The Day the Music Died" plane crash kills musicians Buddy Holly, Richie
Valens, J. P. Richardson and pilot near Clear Lake Iowa
1960 British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan makes his famous "wind of change"
speech in Africa, against the apartheid regime, angering South African
politicians
1960 "La Dolce Vita" directed by Federico Fellini and starring Marcello Mastroianni
and Anita Ekberg has its film premiere in Italy
1962 US President John F. Kennedy bans all trade with Cuba except for food &
drugs
1966 1st soft landing on Moon (Soviet Luna 9)
1972 11th Winter Olympic games opens in Sapporo, Japan (1st in Asia)
2000’s
2009 Eric Holder becomes 82nd and 1st African American US Attorney General,
succeeding Michael Mukasey
2016 US President Barack Obama visits his first US mosque - the Islamic Society of
Baltimore mosque in Maryland
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My Rambling Thoughts
Our retirement group had a great lunch at a hole-in-the-wall neighborhood Mexican restaurant. Two green chili pork enchiladas with rice and refried beans was a whopping $4.29. The place has been around for decades. They used to provide other restaurants with their tortillas and salsa. They still have a great carry-out business. Must have had a least 10 Latino people taking carry-out on our visit. Their salsa today was the only down side to the meal, as it was watery thin and didn’t stick to the chip. Otherwise, a great meal and certainly can’t be beat for the price. We will definitely be returning.
When I got back from a quick beginning of the month shopping trip for household essentials I was shocked and surprised. A couple of months ago the owner of the unit next to mine had a construction crew start building some wooden structure that was connected to the unit and completely blocked the alley. I called my owner, and his son had bought the unit in question and he knew nothing of what was going on but did say that his son had mentioned our HOA had contacted him about getting their permission. Then nothing. But today, the construction crew returned and removed all of the mess. I am overjoyed. Since it started no one could get into the alley which meant that the falling pine needles and cones could not be removed. That can be a real fire hazard, especially while the weather remains so dry. There is already a high fence at the far end of the alley, so we don’t have human visitors wandering around.
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Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
@96- George Nissen,
American inventor (created the trampoline),
born in Blairstown, Iowa
(d. 2010)
80’s
@89- Elizabeth Blackwell,
English-American physician who was the first woman to
receive a medical degree in the United States,
born in Bristol, England
(d. 1910)
@89- Joey Bishop, [Gottlieb],
talk show host (Joey Bishop Show),
born in The Bronx
(d. 2007)
@84- Norman Rockwell,
American artist/illustrator (Sat Evening Post covers)
(d. 1978)
70’s
78- Fran Tarkenton,
NFL quarterback (NY Giants, Minnesota Vikings),
born in Richmond, VA
75- Blythe Danner,
actress (Butterflies are Free),
born in Philadelphia
@73- Clarence Mulford, Ill,
western writer (Hopalong Cassidy)
following surgery (d. 1956)
60’s
68- Morgan Fairchild, [Patsy McClenny],
actress (Falcon Crest),
born in Dallas, Texas
62- Nathan Lane,
actor (One of the Boys, Frankie & Johnnie),
born in Jersey City, NJ
@61- Horace Greeley,
editor ("Go west, young man")
(d. 1849)
40’s
42- Isla Fisher,
Australian actress
(Arrested Development, The Great Gatsby),
born in Muscat, Oman
@41±- Ferdinand Magellan,
Portuguese explorer,
born in Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal
bamboo spear (d. 1521)
30’s
@38- Felix Mendelssohn [Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy],
German composer and pianist (Great Scherzos),
born in Hamburg, Germany
strokes (d. 1847)
34- Elizabeth Holmes,
American entrepreneur and CEO of Theranos
(youngest self-made female billionaire - Forbes 2014),
born in Washington, D.C.
@30- Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd,
gangster and FBI Most Wanted criminal
shot by FBI (D. 1934)
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Historical Obits Today
80’s
@82-2006 Al Lewis,
American actor (Grandpa in "The Munsters")
70’s
@72-1985 Frank Oppenheimer,
American physicist, UofCO
cancer
@70± 1468 Johannes Gutenberg,
German inventor (movable printing press)
@69-1996 Audrey Meadows,
actress (Alice-Honeymooners),
lung cancer
60’s
@69-1991 Nancy Kulp,
actress (Jane Hathaway-Beverly Hillbillies),
cancer
@67-1924 Woodrow Wilson,
28th US President (1913-21),
stroke
50’s
@59-1989 John Cassavetes,
American actor (Rosemary's Baby) and director,
cirrhosis
40’s
@40-1889 Belle Starr,
US female gangster,
murdered
20’s
@28-1959 Big Bopper,
rocker, plane crash
rock and roll musician (That'll be the Day),
plane crash
teen’s
@17-1959 Richie Valens,
American rock vocalist (Donna),
plane crash
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Disclaimer: All opinions are mine…feel free to agree or disagree.
All ‘data’ info is from the internet sites and is usually checked with at least one other source, but I have learned that every site contains mistakes and sadly once the information is out there, many sites simply copy it and is therefore difficult to verify. Also for events occurring before the Gregorian calendar was adopted [1582] the dates may not be totally accurate.
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