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Mar 31, 2018 Week: 13\ Day: 90
86004 Today: H
63° \ L 30° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Nearest Lightning: 1337 miles away
Wind ave.: 8mph\Gusts:
0mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 73°[1966] Record Low: 3°[1912]
Mar Averages: 46°\19°
Today’s Quote
The artist vocation is to send light into the human heart.
George Sand
Harper’s Index
92-Percentage of Americans who spend more than 90%
indoors or in vehicles
Observances This Week
20-4/5
National Cherry Blossom Festival
24-4/1
World Irish Dancing Week1
25-31
Holy Week
International Phace Syndrome Awareness Week
National Cleaning Week
National Protocol Officer's Week
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Week
National Physicians Week Link
International Phace Syndrome Awareness Week
National Cleaning Week
National Protocol Officer's Week
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Week
National Physicians Week Link
31-4/8
NanoDays Link
Observances for Today
Bunsen Burner Day
Cesar Chavez Day Link
International Hug A Medielvalist Day
International Transgender Day of Visibility Link
National Clam on the Half Shell Day
Cesar Chavez Day Link
International Hug A Medielvalist Day
International Transgender Day of Visibility Link
National Clam on the Half Shell Day
National Crayon
Day Link Link
National Prom Day Link
National "She's Funny That Way" Day
Terri's Day Link
World Backup Day
National Prom Day Link
National "She's Funny That Way" Day
Terri's Day Link
World Backup Day
Today’s Significant US Historical Events
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Today’s Significant
International Historical Events
1500’s
✪1521 Portuguese
navigator Ferdinand Magellan takes possession of Homohon, Archipelago of
St Lazarus, Philippines
1700’s
✪1717 A
sermon on "The Nature of the Kingdom of Christ" by Benjamin Hoadly,
the Bishop of Bangor, provokes the Bangorian Controversy
1736 Bellevue
Hospital founded in a New York City almshouse - 1st public hospital in the US
1800’s
✪1831 Quebec
& Montreal incorporated
1880 1st
town to claim to be completely illuminated by electric lighting (Wabash,
Indiana)
✪1889 Eiffel Tower
officially opens in Paris. Built for the Exposition Universelle, at 300m high
it retains the record for the tallest man made structure for 41 years.
1900’s
1918 1st
daylight savings time in US goes into effect
1930 The
Motion Pictures Production Code is instituted, imposing strict guidelines on
the treatment of sex, crime, religion and violence in film for the next thirty
eight years.
1932 Ford
publicly unveils its V-8 engine
1933 1st
newspaper published on pine pulp paper, "Soperton News" (Ga)
1933 Congress
authorizes Civilian Conservation Corps
✪1943 US
errantly bombs Rotterdam, kills 326
1945 Tennessee
Williams' "Glass Menagerie" premieres in NYC
1953 US
Department of Health, Education & Welfare established
1966 25,000 antiwar
demonstrators march in NYC
1968 US
President Lyndon B. Johnson announces in an address to the nation
that he will not seek re-election
1968 US
President Lyndon B. Johnson authorizes a troop surge in Vietnam,
bringing the total number of US soldiers to a peak of 549,500
1980 President Jimmy
Carter deregulates banking industry
✪1988 Pulitzer
prize awarded to Toni Morrison for "Beloved"
1995 1st
game at Coors Stadium Colo
2000’s
✪2004 In
Fallujah, Iraq, 4 American private military contractors working for Blackwater
USA, are killed and their bodies mutilated after being ambushed.
2009 "Boom
Boom Pow" single released by The Black Eyed Peas (Grammy Award for Best
Music Video 2010, Billboard Song of the Year 2009)
My
Rambling Thoughts
I was one of at
least 100 who attended the gravesite service for well-known young (41yo) Bahe
Whitehorne, Jr. Saw a lot of Rez friends
and co-workers. Bahe, Sr., an artist in his own right, walked through the
crowd, thanking everyone for coming. A sad day, but glad I was able to attend.
Yesterday Mary
and I had a nice lunch. She is undergoing medical tests but taking it like a
trooper. I got busy shopping after our lunch and when I got home I was too
tired to do this post.
For those who don’t
follow tweets, 45 touted the beginning of his wall in CA. Turns out there has
been a barrier there for decades, and this ‘wall’ project was funded in 2009.
Oh well, he believes what he tweets and sadly so do his followers. This project
wouldn’t even be on the news without 45.
It’s another
really nice spring day. Even have my office window open to let in the fresh
spring air.
A satellite, the
size of a school bus, will re-enter the atmosphere sometime soon…Saturday or
Sunday. Before you panic, most of it will burn up in our atmosphere, and the
pieces that do find their way to earth will be small. The chances of being hit
are about the same as winning two lotteries in a lifetime.
The cheetah video
in the safari vehicle is awesome. One news commentator said that those in the
vehicle were watching another cheetah on the hood of the vehicle and didn't notice it climbing in with them. Everyone
remained calm and no one was hurt. A friend asked me 'how that could happen?' My
response was ‘you’ve never been on a safari’. Reminded me of the time we were
watching elephants, when one trumpeted close to our vehicle…a sign they are
upset. We took off fast, and none of us had seen her coming up on the vehicle.
It happens very easily, even with a great guide.
Birthdays
Today
@- indicates age at death
80’s
84- Shirley
Jones,
American
actress (Partridge Family, Elmer Gantry),
born in
Smithton, PA
83- Herb
Alpert,
bandleader/trumpeter
(Tijuana Brass)/CEO (A & M)
70’s
@78- Liz
Claiborne,
American fashion
designer, entrepreneur and
founder of
Liz Claiborne Inc,
born in
Brussels, Belgium
cancer (d.
2007)
78- Barney
Frank,
(Rep-D-MA)
@77- Franz
Joseph Haydn,
prominent
composer of the classical period
(The
Creation/Die Schopfung),
born in
Vienna
(d. 1809)
75- Christopher
Walken,
American actor (The
Deer Hunter, Brainstorm),
born in
NYC
73- Gabe
Kaplan,
American
comedian and actor (Welcome Back Kotter),
born in
Brooklyn
70- Al Gore,
American
politician and environmentalist
(Vice
President: 1993-2001),
born in
Washington, D.C.
70- Rhea
Perlman,
American
actress (Zena in Taxi, Carla in Cheers),
born in
Brooklyn
60’s
@68- Andrew
Lang,
Scottish
poet, novelist, literary critic, and
anthropologist
(Andrew Lang's Fairy Books),
born in
Selkirk, Scottish Borders, Scotland
heart
disease (d. 1912)
@66- Cesar
Chavez,
American
farm labor leader (United Farm Workers),
born in
Yuma, Arizona
natural
causes (d. 1993)
@65- Johann
Sebastian Bach,
German composer(Mattheus-Passion)
[OS 21 Mar],
born in
Eisenach, Germany
complications
from treatment (d. 1750)
63-Angus Young,
musician
(AC/DC)
50’s
@53- René
Descartes,
French philosopher (he
thought, therefore he was),
born in
Descartes, Indre-et-Loire, France
pneumonia
(d. 1650)
40’s
47- Ewan
McGregor,
Scottish actor (Trainspotting,
Star Wars Episodes I, II, III),
born in
Perth, Scotland
Historical
Obits Today
80’s
@84-1727 Isaac
Newton,
English
physicist/astronomer
70’s
@79-1978 Charles
Herbert Best,
American-Canadian
physiologist/co-discoverer (Insulin)
@77-1998 Bella
Abzug,
American
politician complications of open
heart
surgery
@75-1913 J.
P. Morgan, Sr. [John Pierpont],
American
financier and philanthropist
(General
Electric, Steel Corporation, AT&T),
in his
sleep
60’s
@68-1850 John
C. Calhoun, American politician, TB
@66-1980 Jesse
Owens,
American
track and field star
spoiled
Hitler's 1936 Olympics with 4 gold medals,
lung
cancer
@65-2017 Gilbert
Baker,
American
gay activist, designed the rainbow flag,
heart
disease
40’s
@43-1931 Knute
Rockne,
football
player/coach,
plane
crash
30’s
@38-1855 Charlotte
Brontë,
English
novelist (Jane Eyre),
TB
20’s
@23-1995 Selena
[Quintanilla-Pérez],
Mexican-American
singer-songwriter
known as
the Queen of Tejano music (Grammy-1994),
killed by
a fan
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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