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Jul 22, 2018 Week: 30 \ Day: 203
86004 Today: H
85° \ L 52° \ Average
Sky Cover: 50%
Nearest Lightning: 18.6 miles away
Wind ave.: 4mph\Gusts:
10mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 92°[1996] Record Low: 38°[1995]
Jul Averages: 82°\50°
Today’s Quote
Less is only more where more is no
good.
Frank Lloyd Wright
Harper’s Index
1400
Number of US facilities handling toxic
chemicals that lie in areas with a high risk of flooding
Observances This Week
18th-25th
Restless
Leg Syndrome (RLS) Education & Awareness Week
19th-22nd
21st-29th
National
Moth Week Link
Observances for Today
Anne Hutchinson Memorial Day
Aunties Day
Casual Pi Day (22/7)
Celebration of The Horse Day
Casual Pi Day (22/7)
Celebration of The Horse Day
Fragile X Awareness Day
National Penuche Fudge Day Link
Parent's Day Link
Ratcatcher's Day
Spooners (Spoonerism) Day
National Penuche Fudge Day Link
Parent's Day Link
Ratcatcher's Day
Spooners (Spoonerism) Day
Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International
Historical Events
1600’s
1686 City of Albany, NY chartered
1800’s
1835 Smolny Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, Russia is
consecrated, originally commissioned by Elizabeth of Russia
1900’s
1912 5th Olympic games in Stockholm, Sweden closes
1934 Outside Chicago's Biograph Theatre,
"Public Enemy No. 1" John Dillinger is mortally wounded by FBI agents
1937 US Senate rejects FDR's proposal to enlarge
Supreme Court
1942 Gasoline rationing using coupons begins
1960 Cuba nationalizes all US-owned sugar factories
1982 Academic Text Processing Service forms in
Seattle
1994 O.J. Simpson pleads "Absolutely 100% Not
Guilty" of murder
2000’s
2014 European Union claim that Israel 'has the right
to defend itself', but say civilian casualties in Gaza are unacceptable
2015 'Oldest' Qur'an fragments discovered in
collection of Birmingham University, radiocarbon testing dates to AD568 - AD645
My
Rambling Thoughts
The other night I met a new neighbor during the night of
the tow trucks. This afternoon she rang
my bell to see if I could help her. Her water heater was leaking. Turns out
they had broken off the drainage valve. Water was about 4” deep in the kitchen,
clothing was holding off some of the water from entering the hall, kitchen,
etc. The main turnoff requires a special key to turn off the water and the
water company is closed. A Navajo friend to visit dropped by during this mess,
and as expected, figured out how to turn off the water at the main valve. The
plumber arrived, and we left.
I have never agreed with any President on every issue.
But overall, my concerns have not stopped the country from progressing. 45 is a
whole different story. He is getting rid of regulations that protect our environment
for future generations. He is getting rid of regulations that will destroy the public-school
education system. There is not one cabinet level department that is not being
devastated. He badmouths all our allies and kiss up to dictators and despots. The
damage, and the media circus around it, continues on a daily basis. After only
19 months, the damage cannot be repaired or undone. Even if he leaves office,
by whatever means, our country will take decades to undo this disaster.
Birthdays
Today
@-
indicates age at death
100’s
@104- Rose
Fitzgerald Kennedy, mom of JFK, RFK & Ted, born in Boston, Massachusetts
(d. 1995)
90’s
95- Bob [Robert]
Dole, American politician (Senate Republican leader, 1985-96, Presidential
candidate in 1996), born in Russell, Kansas @78- Alexander Calder, American
sculptor (mobiles, stabiles),
born in Lawnton,
Pennsylvania (d. 1976)
80’s
84- Louise
Fletcher, actress (One Flew over Cuckoo's Nest), born in Birmingham, Alabama
70’s
78- Alex Trebek,
Canadian-American TV game host (High Rollers, Jeopardy), born in Sudbury,
Ontario
77- George
Clinton, rocker (Parliament-Funkadelic), born in Kannapolis, North Carolina
@75 James Geddes,
American Engineer (Erie Canal), born in Carlisle Pennsylvania (d. 1838)
72- Danny Glover,
American actor (Lethal Weapon, Operation Dumbo Drop), born in San Francisco,
California
71- Albert
Brooks, comedian (Broadcast News, Lost in America), born in Los Angeles,
California
71- Don Henley,
Linden Tx, rock drummer/vocalist (Eagles-Desparado)
60’s
69- Alan Menken,
American Disney composer (Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast - 8 Oscars), born in
New Rochelle, New York
@66 Amy
Vanderbilt, American authority on etiquette (Complete Book of Etiquette,
Complete Cook Book), born in NYC, (d. 1974) fall or jump from 2nd
story window
@65- Dan Rowan
[Daniel Hale Rowan], American comedian (Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In), born in
Beggs, Oklahoma (d. 1987) lymphonma
63- Willem Dafoe,
Wisc, actor (Platoon, Roadhouse 66, Mississippi Burning)
50’s
54- David Spade,
comedian (SNL, Tommy Boy, Black Sheep)
54- John
Leguizamo, Colombian American actor (Mambo Mouth, Whispers in the Dark), born
in Bogotá, Colombia
40’s
@44- Stephen
Vincent Benét, American author (d. 1943) heart attack
30’s
@38- Emma
Lazarus, poet ("New Colossus" - on the base of Statue of Liberty),
born in NYC, (d. 1887) lymphoma
20’s
26 Selena Gomez,
American actress and singer (Revival, Stars Dance), born in Grand Prairie,
Texas
0’s
5- Prince George
of Cambridge, son of Prince William and Catherine, Duke and Duchess of
Cambridge, England (3rd in line to the English throne), born in London, England
Historical
Obits Today
80’s
@89-1967 Carl
Sandburg, poet (Abraham Lincoln: Prairie Years)
@85-2016 Thomas
Sutherland, American hostage (Lebanon) and academic
@85-1995 Dave
Clark, music promoter/songwriter, dies at 85
@84-2008 Estelle
Getty, American actress (The Golden Girls, The Golden Palace)
@83-2017 Bobby
Taylor, American singer and producer who discovered "The Jackson 5"
(Motown Records)
60’s
@69-2013 Dennis
Farina, American actor, pulmonary embolism
@65-1932 Florenz
Ziegfeld Jr., American theatre producer (Ziegfeld Follies),
30’s
@31-1934 John
Dillinger, Notorious American bank robber, shot by federal agents
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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