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Jul 17, 2018 Week: 29 \ Day: 198
86004 Today: H
81° \ L 58° \ Average
Sky Cover: 85%
Nearest Lightning: 68 miles away
Wind ave.: 5mph\Gusts:
16mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 91°[1980] Record Low: 40°[1904]
Jul Averages: 82°\50°
Today’s Quote
I had to live in the desert before I
could understand the full value of grass in a green ditch. Ella Maillart
Harper’s Index
1:2
Ratio of homeless Americans to empty
investor-owned properties in the US
1:1
Ration of the wealth held by the world’s
42 richest people to that held by the poorest 50%
Observances This Week
15th-21st
Rabbit
Week
Captive Nations Week1
Everybody Deserves A Massage Week Link
National Body Piercing Week Link
National Parenting Gifted Children Week Link
National Zoo Keeper Week Link
National Independent Retailers Week Link
Captive Nations Week1
Everybody Deserves A Massage Week Link
National Body Piercing Week Link
National Parenting Gifted Children Week Link
National Zoo Keeper Week Link
National Independent Retailers Week Link
Observances for Today
Victims of Baton Rouge, Louisianna
Attack Day Link
World Day for International Criminal Justice Link
World Emoji Day Link
Wrong Way Corrigan Day
Yellow Pig Day Link
World Day for International Criminal Justice Link
World Emoji Day Link
Wrong Way Corrigan Day
Yellow Pig Day Link
Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International
Historical Events
100’s
180 6
inhabitants of Carthage, North Africa executed for being Christians. Earliest
record of Christianity in this part of the world.
1200’s
1203 Siege
of Constantinople begins during the fourth Crusade, Crusaders aboard a Venetian
fleet attack the city
1600’s
1686 A
meeting takes place at Lüneburg between several Protestant powers in order to
discuss the formation of an 'evangelical' league of defense, called the
'Confederatio Militiae Evangelicae', against the Catholic League.
1800’s
1861 US
Congress authorizes paper money
1900’s
1903 The
Russian Social Democratic Workers Party meets, first in Brussels and then
London because their leaders have been forced into exile by the Russian
Government
1918 The
Romanov royal family and several of their retainers are executed by a Bolshevik
firing squad in the basement of Ipatiev House, in Yekaterinburg, Siberia
1942 3' of rain falls on Pennsylvania, flooding kills 15
1945 Potsdam
Conference (Truman, Stalin, Churchill) holds 1st meeting 1948 US
Air Force pilot Gail Halvorsen encounters children in at Templehof Airport in
Berlin during the Berlin Blockade, giving him the idea to drop candy in
'Operation Little Vittles' 1954 Construction of Disneyland
commences
1955 Disneyland
televises its grand opening in Anaheim, California.
1959 Paleoanthropologist Mary
Leakey discovers partial skull of a new species of early human ancestor,
Zinjanthropus boisei or 'Zinj' (now called Paranthropus boisei) lived in Africa
almost 2 million years ago
1962 Senate
rejects Medicare for aged
1964 ANC
leader Nelson Mandela, recently sentenced to life imprisonment, is awarded
the Joliot Curie Gold Medal for Peace
1966 Jim
Ryun sets mile record (3m51s3)
1967 Monkees
perform at Forest Hills NY, Jimi Hendrix is opening act
1976 21st
modern Olympic games opens in Montreal: 25 African teams (later rising to 33
nations) boycott the games due to New Zealand playing rugby in apartheid South
Africa
1984 US
passes National Minimum Drinking Age Act, prohibiting under 21's from buying or
possessing alcohol as a condition of receiving State highway funds
1988 4
Billion tv-viewers watch Mandela's 70th Birthday Tribute
1998 Russia
buries Tsar Nicholas II and family, 80 years after they died
2000’s
2004 Martha
Stewart is sentenced to five months in prison plus five months in home
confinement for lying to federal investigators
2004 Former
South African President Nelson Mandela calls for commitment by the
world to take action against Aids
2014 Malaysia
Airlines Flight 17 is shot down over Eastern Ukraine by a Buk surface-to-air
missile launched from pro-Russian separatist-controlled territory, killing all
283 passengers and 15 crew on board
2016 17 works by Swiss architect Le
Corbusier included in UNESCO World Heritage sites list as "an Outstanding
Contribution to the Modern Movement"
My
Rambling Thoughts
Just as I was
getting ready to start this post yesterday a storm hit. Lots of lightning (so
didn’t turn on my computer). The closest lightning was 3/10 miles from my
place. Then the rain hit. Our little mountain town got 2-1/2” of rain in 2
hours. One forgets how much rain it takes to do some flooding in the high
desert. Roads throughout Flagstaff were soon rivers. Several parked cars were
flooded out in the downtown area. This morning I headed out for some essentials
before the next monsoon hits. Many main roads were covered with dirt and debris
from the flooding yesterday. The Flagstaff City workers were everywhere
cleaning up the mess. Hopefully we get much smaller storms for the rest of the
monsoon. The forest needs moisture, but that moisture needs a little time to
soak in for it to be of any real value.
The plastic
headlights on my vehicle had become very murky. The dealership offered to clean
them for $25. I could by some special stuff for about $15. The I saw a DIY
thing on the internet machine. It said to put toothpaste, not gel, on the
plastic, rub it a little and rinse it off. I tried it Saturday and it did the
job in no time. Happy camper.
Our discussion on
Turkey was outstanding. We concluded that Turkey has been a crossroads for
centuries and that is how they want to remain. Many Turks are becoming very
Anti-American for our siding with the Kurds, the segment of the population that
wants to be its own country. Their leader is a democratically elected leader
who is quickly becoming a dictator as he has purged much of the military and
judges who do not side with him. We need a strong diplomatic leader to work
with Turkey and to keep our very strategic military bases there. Hmmmm. Sadly,
the US State Dept. has a travel advisory for Turkey: Level 3: Reconsider
travel. The only higher level is a Level 4: Do Not Travel. This is not a good
thing.
All I can say
about the 45/Putin Press Conference is WHOA! Even FoxNews is not happy. Even
Republicans are not happy. Will this be the tipping point?
Birthdays
Today
@-
indicates age at death
90’s
@97- Art Linkletter, Saskatchewan Canada, TV host (People are
Funny) (d. 2010)
@95- Phyllis Diller, American comedienne and actress (Boy,
Did I Get a Wrong Number), born in Lima, Ohio (d. 2012)
80’s
@86- James Cagney, American actor (Yankee Doodle
Dandy), born in NYC, (d. 1986)
@85- Gordon Gould, American physicist (inventor of
the laser), born in NYC, New York (d. 2005)
@84- John Jacob Astor [Johann Jakob Astor]
German-American businessman (first multi-millionaire in the United States),
born in Walldorf, Electoral Palatinate, Holy Roman Empire (d. 1848)
83- Diahann
Carroll, actress (Julia, Claudine, Dominique-Dynasty), born in The Bronx, New
York
83- Donald Sutherland, St John New Brunswick, Canadian actor
(M*A*S*H, Body Snatchers)
83- P D Q Bach, [Peter Schickele], Iowa, composer (5th of
Beethoven)
@80- Erle Stanley Gardner, American detective writer (Perry
Mason), born in Malden, Massachusetts (d. 1970)
70’s
79- Spencer Davis, Wales, vocalist (Spencer Davis Group-Gimme
Some Lovin)
79- Ali Hosseini Khamenei, Supreme Leader of Iran (1989- )
and Muslim cleric, born in Mashhad, Khorasan, Iran
76- Gale Garnett, singer (We'll Sing in the Sunshine), born in Auckland, New Zealand
71- Camilla Parker Bowles (Duchess of Cornwall), wife of
Prince Charles, born in London, England
@70- Elbridge Gerry, (DR) 5th VP (Mass-Gov), invented
gerrymandering (d. 1814)
60’s
66- David Hasselhoff, American actor (Night Rider,
Mitch-Baywatch), born in Baltimore, Maryland
64- Angela Merkel, German politician, Chancellor of Germany
(2005-), born in Hamburg, West Germany
40’s
42- Luke Bryan, country singer
Historical
Obits Today
90’s
@92-2009 Walter
Cronkite, American broadcast journalist and news anchor (CBS Evening News
1962-81)
80’s
@89-2014 Elaine
Stritch, American actress (30 Rock, Two's Company), singer and member of the
American Theater Hall of Fame
@88-2006 Mickey
Spillane [Frank Morrison Spillane], American mystery writer (I the Jury)
@85-1887 Dorothea
Dix, American social activist
@84-1958 Henri
Farman, British-French aviator who broke several aviation records
70’s
@77-1881 Jim
Bridger, American mountain man, Indian fighter, and explorer
@74-1961 Ty
Cobb, American baseball great (Detroit Tigers) who set 90 MLB records during
his career, cancer
60’s
@67-1790 Adam
Smith, Scottish economist (Wealth of Nations) and moral philosopher
40’s
@44-1959 Billie
Holiday, jazz singer, cirrhosis of the liver
@40-1967 John
Coltrane, American jazz saxophonist & composer (Blue Train), cancer
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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