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Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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Mar 17, 2018 Week: 11\ Day: 77
86004 Today: H
54° \ L 25° \ Average Sky Cover: 40%
Wind ave.: 7mph\Gusts:
16mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest Lightning: 1010 miles away
Record High: 73°[2007] Record Low: 3°[1991]
Mar Averages: 46°\19°
Mar Records: H: 73° (2007) L: -16° (1966)
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Today’s Quote
Avarice is a deadly sin.
Saint Patrick
Harper’s Index
15-Minimum percentage of inmates in local US jils who have been
homeless
$1-Daily wage paid a prisoner in Portland, Ore. Is paid to
clear out homeless camps
2-Factor by which a US Christian is more likely than a
nonreligious person to think poverty is a personal failure
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Observances This Week
9-18
XII Paralympic Winter
Games
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
12-18
International Brain
Awareness Week18
Shakespeare Week (Link)
Shakespeare Week (Link)
16-18
Sherlock Holmes
Weekend
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Observances for Today
Corn Dog Day Link
Corned Beef and Cabbage Day
Corned Beef and Cabbage Day
International Sports Car Racing Day Link
National Quilting Day
National Quilting Day
Saint Patrick's Day Link
Submarine Day Worldwide Quilting Day Link
Play The Recorder Day
Submarine Day Worldwide Quilting Day Link
Play The Recorder Day
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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
≈Today’s
Significant International Historical Events
400’s
≈432 Saint
Patrick, aged about 16 is captured by Irish pirates from his home in Great
Britain and taken as a slave to Ireland (traditional date)
1700’s
1756 St.
Patrick's Day is first celebrated in NYC at the Crown & Thistle Tavern
1762 1st St
Patrick's Day parade in NYC
1800’s
≈1845 Bristol
man Henry Jones patents self-raising flour
≈1845 Rubber
band patented by Stephen Perry of London
1854 1st
park land purchased by a US city, Worcester, Massachusetts
1868 Postage
stamp canceling machine patent issued
1900’s
≈1905 Albert
Einstein finishes his scientific paper detailing his Quantum Theory of
Light, one of the foundations of modern physics
1912 Camp
Fire Girls organization announced by Mrs Luther Halsey Gulick
1917 1st
exclusively women's bowling tournament begins in St Louis
≈1929 General
Motors acquires German auto manufacturer Adam Opel
≈1947 Arnold
J. Toynbee appears on the front cover of Time magazine
1960 US
President Eisenhower forms anti-Castro-exile army under the CIA
≈1965 Beatles
announce their film is named "8 Arms to Hold on to You" (Help)
≈1969 Golda
Meir becomes Israel's 4th PM
≈1973 St.
Patrick's Day marchers carry 14 coffins commemorating Bloody Sunday
≈1991 Irish
Lesbians & Gays march in St. Patrick's Day parade
≈1995 Sinn-Fein
leader Gerry Adams visits White House
2000’s
≈2016 Archaeologists
announce discovery of iron age warrior king burial ground with 75 graves 2,500
years old in Pocklington, Northern England
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My
Rambling Thoughts
Medicare yearly
is just around the corner. Had the blood drawn. Had to use my arm as my hands
have had it. All went well.
Had a great lunch
yesterday with our retirement group. The falling snow, not sticking, made me
very lazy. Enjoyed just watching the snow fall after lunch at a local Italian
restaurant.
Each of the local
high schools (public and charter) had walkouts yesterday for the safety of
schools. No problems. Activism is alive and well here. Trying to find out if the
Farmers (WRHS) did anything. We were a very active class some 50 years ago.
Great, my
angioedema has reared its ugly head. Lip swollen and hot, pill taken, just a
few hours more.
WTF? Russia
hacked our electric and water grids. Come on. This is not cute, or funny…and
not very friendly.
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Birthdays
Today
@- indicates age at death
70’s
@75- Bayard
Rustin,
American
civil rights leader
(March on
Washington organizer, Social Democrats USA),
born in
West Chester, PA
burst
appendix (d. 1987)
74- John
Sebastian,
American
singer (Loving Spoonful, Welcome Back Kotter),
born in
NYC
60’s
67- Kurt
Russell,
actor (Thing,
Overboard, Mean Seasons),
born in
Springfield, Mass
63- Gary
Sinise,
American
actor (Apollo 13, CSI: NY, Forrest Gump),
born in
Blue Island, Illinois
@60- Shemp
Howard [Samuel Horwitz],
American
actor and comedian (3 Stooges),
born in
Brooklyn, heart attack
(d. 1955)
50’s
@55- Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman,
Founding
father of Bangladesh and
1st and
4th President of Bangladesh (1971-72 and 1975-76),
born in
Tungipara, Bengal Presidency, British India
assassination
(d. 1975)
54- Rudolf
Nureyev (Рудо́льф
Хаме́тович Нуре́ев),
Russian
ballet dancer/choreographer (Kirov),
born on a
train near Irkutsk, Soviet Union
AIDS (d.
1993)
54- Rob
Lowe,
actor (St
Elmo's Fire, Hotel NH, Class),
born in
Charlottesville, VA
51- Billy
Corgan,
American musician (Smashing
Pumpkins),
born in
Chicago
40’s
46- Mia
Hamm,
soccer
forward (Olympics 1996)
@45- Nat
King Cole,
American
singer (Unforgettable, Mona Lisa),
born in
Montgomery, Ala
cancer (d.
1965)
40- [Lee]
Alexander McQueen,
English
fashion designer,
born in
London
suicide (d.
2010)
20’s
26- John
Boyega [Adedayo B. Adegboyega],
English actor (The
Force Awakens), born in London
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Historical
Obits Today
90’s
@92-2006 Oleg
Cassini,
American
fashion designer
@92-1993 Helen
Hayes,
American
actress (Airport, Caesar & Cleopatra)
80’s
@87-2017 Derek
Walcott,
Caribbean
poet (Omeros), Nobel Prize for Literature 1992
70’s
@74±-461 Saint
Patrick,
patron
saint of Ireland,
dies in
Saul (according to legend),
50’s
@55-2007 Jim
Cronin,
American Animal
welfare campaigner and
founder of
Monkey World in Dorset, England
liver
cancer
40’s
@49-1853 Christian
Doppler,
Austrian
physicist, (Doppler Effect)
pulmonary
disease
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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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