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Mar 11, 2018 Week: 11\ Day: 70
86004 Today: H
58° \ L 38° \ Average Sky Cover: 98%
Wind ave.: 18mph\Gusts:
0mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest Lightning: 733miles away
Record High: 69°[1900] Record Low: -5°[1948]
Mar Averages: 46°\19°
Mar Records: H: 73° (2007) L: -16° (1966)
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Today’s Quote
Surprise is the greatest gift
which life can grant us.
Boris Pasternak
Harper’s Index
6-Number of US states in which legislation has been
proposed in 2017 to
protect drivers who strike
pedestrians
7-Percentage of Americans who say they support
‘white nationalism’
39-Who believe that white Americans are
‘currently under
attack’
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Observances This Week
2-16
National Days of Action Link
National Days of Action Link
5-11
Women of Aviation
Worldwide Week
9-18
XII Paralympic Winter
Games
10-12
World Rattlesnake
Roundup
11-17
National Catholic
Sisters Week Link
Turkey Vultures Return to the Living Sign
Campfire USA Birthday Week
Girl Scout Week Link
Termite Awareness Week
National Agriculture Week
Turkey Vultures Return to the Living Sign
Campfire USA Birthday Week
Girl Scout Week Link
Termite Awareness Week
National Agriculture Week
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Observances for Today
Check Your Batteries Day
Daylight Savings Time Begins (Turn Ahead 1 Hour) @2:00 am
Dream 2018 Day
Girl Scout Sunday Link
International Fanny Pack Day Link
Johnny Appleseed Day
Daylight Savings Time Begins (Turn Ahead 1 Hour) @2:00 am
Dream 2018 Day
Girl Scout Sunday Link
International Fanny Pack Day Link
Johnny Appleseed Day
World Plumbing Day Link
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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
≈Today’s
Significant International Historical Events
1600’s
1665 NY
approves new code guaranteeing Protestants religious rights
≈1669 Volcano
Etna in Italy erupts killing 15,000
1700’s
≈1744 English
auction house Sotheby's holds its first ever auction (of books) in London
1779 US Army
Corps of Engineers established (1st time)
1800’s
1823 1st
normal school in US opens, Concord Academy, Concord, Vermont
1824 US War
Department creates the Bureau of Indian Affairs
≈1845 The
Flagstaff War: In New Zealand, Chiefs Hone Heke and Kawiti lead 700 Māoris to
chop down the British flagpole and drive settlers out of the British colonial
settlement of Kororareka because of breaches of the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi.
≈1851 Giuseppe
Verdi's opera "Rigoletto" premieres in Venice
≈1869 The
West first learns of the Giant Panda via French missionary Armand David who
receives a skin from a hunter
1900’s
≈1918 Moscow
becomes capital of revolutionary Russia
1918 Save
the Redwoods League founded
1918 First
confirmed cases of the Spanish Flu in the US are reported at Fort Riley, Kansas
≈1920 Syria
proclaims Emir Feisal king after the country has fought off French domination
1941 FDR signs
Lend-Lease Bill (lend money to Britain)
1954 US Army
charges Senator Joseph McCarthy used undue pressure tactics
1958 American
B-47 accidentally drops nuclear bomb 15,000 ft on a family home in Mars Bluff,
South Carolina; creates crater 75 ft across, bomb without its nuclear capsule
1959 "Raisin
in the Sun", 1st Broadway play by a black woman, opens
1968 Otis
Redding posthumously receives gold record for " Dock of the Bay"
≈1971 Jim
Morrison leaves for Paris to reorient himself emotionally and creatively
and to avoid the jail sentence given to him in Miami. He will never return to
the US.
≈1986 1
million days since the foundation of Rome on April 21st, 753 BC
≈1991 Monica
Seles ends Steffi Graf's streak of 186 weeks ranked as #1
≈1995 Sinn
Fein party leader, Gerry Adams, arrives in US
2000’s
≈2004 Terrorists
explode simultaneous bombs on Madrid's rail network ripping through a commuter
train and rocking three stations, killing 190
≈2009 Winnenden
school shooting - 17 people are killed at a school in Germany.
≈2013 European
Union bans the sale of cosmetics that have been tested on animals
≈2013 North
Korea cuts the phone line with South Korea, breaching the 1953 armistice
≈2017 At
least 65 killed in landslide at rubbish dump near Addis Ababa, Ethopia
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My
Rambling Thoughts
Cloudy day…weatherman
says rain tonight, with a little snow. Hmmm.
Our discussion
group meets tonight to discuss World Health. Should be a great discussion as it
is being led by a Univ. Nursing professor who has spent over 5 years in
Liberia, both before and after the Ebola crisis.
One of the
articles was speaking about how complicated it is to provide health benefits to
a group of people that are in the middle of a pandemic. The world argument
revolves around ‘vertical’ help which provides say condoms to stop the spread
of AIDS, and ‘horizontal’ help which looks at the necessary changes in culture
and lifestyle to prevent the spread of AIDS. Money is much easier to gather for
vertical help than for horizontal help.
This so reminded
me of the 45 Administration. Most, if not all of the changes are vertical help…the
embargo on steel or set deportation at all illegals. The policies don’t look at
the consequences of either one, just a quick fix for a huge complicated issue.
The article
pointed out that there are times when vertical help is necessary in a crisis,
but that without horizontal help, the world will spend it’s time with band aids
and no long term solutions.
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Birthdays
Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
@96- J.
Franklin Hyde,
American
inventor (created silica),
born in
Solvay, New York
(d. 1999)
80’s
@89- Lawrence
Welk, S
orchestra
leader (Lawrence Welk Show)
(d. 1992)
87- Rupert
Murdoch,
Australian
media mogul
(NY Post,
News of the World, FOX-TV),
born in
Melbourne, Victoria
84- Sam
Donaldson,
ABC White
House correspondent (Prime Time),
born in El
Paso
70’s
@79- Harold
Wilson,
British
Prime Minister (Labour: 1964-70, 1974-76),
born in
Huddersfield, England
cancer\Alzheimer’s
(d. 1995)
60’s
68- Jerry
Zucker,
director
(Airplane, Naked Gun),
born in
Milwaukee
American
civil rights leader
(Southern
Christian Leadership Conference),
born in
Linden, Alabama
blood
clots (d. 1990)
64- Gale
Norton,
48th
United States Secretary of the Interior
@49- Douglas
Adams,
English author (Hitchiker's
Guide to the Galaxy),
born in
Cambridge, England
heart
attack (d. 2001)
40’s
49- Terrance
Howard,
actor
(Empire)
47- Johnny
Knoxville,
American
television personality
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Historical
Obits Today
90’s
@95-1955 Oscar
Mayer,
Bavarian-born
American meat packer
@92-2012 Sid
Couchey,
American
comic book artist (Richie Rich)
80’s
@80-1970 Erle
Stanley Gardner,
American
writer (Perry Mason)
70’s
@74-1987 [Wayne]
Woody Hayes,
football
coach (Ohio State),
heart
attack
@73-1955 Alexander
Fleming,
Scottish
bacteriologist (invented penicillin),
heart
attack
60’s
@69-2010 Merlin
Olsen,
American
football player (Los Angeles Rams) and
actor (Little
House, Father Murphy),
cancer
@68-1957 Richard
E. Byrd,
American
aviator and polar explorer
(1st to
reach both the North Pole and South Pole by air –
disputed),
heart
disease
@64-2006 Slobodan
Milošević,
President
of Serbia (1991-97) and
Yugoslavia
(1997-2000),
heart
attack in prison
@63-1874 Charles
Sumner,
American
politician, Senator Massachusetts (1851-74)
anti-slavery advocate,
heart
attack
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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.
☼☼☼☼…And That Is All
for Now…☼☼☼☼
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