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Jul 7, 2018 Week: 27\ Day: 188
86004 Today: H
85° \ L 58° \ Average Sky Cover: 25%
Nearest Lightning: 23.8 miles away
Wind ave.: 11mph\Gusts:
19mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: °92[1905] Record Low: 32°[1955]
Jul Averages: 82°\50°
Today’s Quote
Laws are like sausages, it is better
not to see them being made.
Otto von Bismarck
Harper’s Index
120
Number of hand grenades seized by Ukrainian police from
civilians in 2013
2200
In 2017
More Observances This
Month
Tour de France Month (1-23)
Wheat Month Link
Women's Motorcycle Month
World Watercolor Month Link
Worldwide Bereaved Parents Month
Wheat Month Link
Women's Motorcycle Month
World Watercolor Month Link
Worldwide Bereaved Parents Month
Observances This Week
1st-7th
Freedom Week
6th-8th
6th-8th
National Tom Sawyer
Days
Observances for Today
Chocolate
Day Link
Father-Daughter Take A Walk Together Day
Global Forgiveness Day Link
International Day of Cooperatives
International Cherry Pit Spitting Day Link
National Strawberry Sundae Day
Father-Daughter Take A Walk Together Day
Global Forgiveness Day Link
International Day of Cooperatives
International Cherry Pit Spitting Day Link
National Strawberry Sundae Day
Tell The Truth Day
Victims of The Dallas, Texas Attack Day Link
Victims of The Dallas, Texas Attack Day Link
Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International
Historical Events
1400’s
1456 A
retrial verdict acquits Joan of Arc of heresy 25 years after her
death
1500’s
1520 Battle
of Otumba Mexico: Hernán Cortés and the Tlaxcalans defeat a
numerically superior Aztec force
1550 Traditional date Chocolate thought to have been introduced to Europe
1600’s
1668 Isaac
Newton receives MA from Trinity College, Cambridge
1700’s
1753 British
Museum founded by an Act of Parliament (opens in 1759)
1754 Kings College in NYC opens (renamed
Columbia College)
1800’s
1802 1st
comic book "The Wasp" is published in Hudson, New York criticizing
Republican politicians
1900’s
1905 127°F
(53°C), Parker Ariz (state record)
1923 University
of Delaware invents "junior year abroad" (at Sorbonne)
1928 Sliced
bread sold for the first time by the Chillicothe Baking Company, Missouri,
using a machine invented by Otto Frederick Rohwedder. Described as the
greatest forward step in the baking industry since bread was wrapped.
1942 John
Maynard Keynes takes his seat in the British House Of Lords as Baron
Keynes of Tilton after being knighted
1958 President Eisenhower signed
a bill approving Alaskan statehood
1977 12,000
police occupy university in Mexico City
1996 Nelson
Mandela steps down as President of South Africa
2000’s
2017 United
Nations nuclear weapon ban treaty adopted in New York, without participation of
nuclear countries
My
Rambling Thoughts
It’s been a few
busy days with visitors, visiting others, enjoying the 4th, and on
and on.
The 4th
was nice. Several people dropped by for a visit. I didn’t head out to the
casino for the fireworks…it’s too dry here for fireworks. Glad I didn’t. The
people who did had to deal with huge crowds and an only a 15 minutes show.
Yesterday I
headed to another friend’s house who was having a get together for my former Financial
Advisor. Nice to see Mary Ellen. Her husband, Charles, is suffering from
dementia and while he is still mobile, he didn’t join in any of the
conversations beyond ‘hello’ and had trouble figuring out how the buffet line
worked. Sad. We had a nice cold buffet and I met several people who have very
interesting lives, as is mine.
I’m back to
wearing my wrist brace. Maybe I’ve been too active without it. I don’t have
pain, just a constant aching that the brace seems to help. I can’t wait for
this whole adventure to end.
Surprisingly I
received a call from Medicare today. Turns out none of the employees I’ve
talked to are government employees, they are all contracted out. The lady I
talked to today said I must go back to SS and tell them I’m an S-9 and demand
to talk to a supervisor to figure out how much I owe. Of course, it was SS that told me to call
Medicare. A typical case of the left hand not knowing or caring what the right
hand is doing.
I’ve been
following the Thai kids in the cave. Finally looked up where the cave is and
discovered it is in the very north of Thailand, nowhere near the places we
visited.
As a child I
always enjoyed summer. Now, not so much. It’s hot everywhere…very hot most
places around here. There are fires everywhere, especially Colorado. Our little
mountain town made it through the 4th celebrations with no wildfires.
Still a long way to go before the fire danger diminishes.
Birthdays
Today
@-
indicates age at death
90’s
91- Carl
Hilding ‘Doc’ Severinson, [Carl], bandleader/trumpeter on the Tonight Show,
born in Arlington, Oregon
80’s
@81- Robert
McNeill Alexander, British zoologist (estimated speed of dinosaurs, born in
Lisburn, Northern Ireland (d. 2016)
@80- Otto
Frederick Rohwedder, American engineer (invented the bread-slicing machine),
born in Davenport, Iowa (d. 1960)
70’s
78- Ringo
Starr, [Richard Starkey], Beatles drummer (Magic Christian), born in Liverpool,
England
60’s
69- Shelley
Duvall, actress (Popeye, Faery Tale Theater), born in Houston, Texas
30’s
38- Michele
Kwan, figure skater (Olympics 1994, Olympic silver 1998), born in Torrance,
California
Historical
Obits Today
80’s
@83-2016 Rokusuke
Ei, Japanese author and lyricist (Sukiyaki)
70’s
@75-1890 Henri
Nestlé, German-Swiss industrialist (founder of Nestlé), heart attack
@71-1930 Arthur
Conan Doyle, British writer (Sherlock Holmes), heart attack
@70-1990 Bill
Cullen, game show host (Price is Right), cancer
60’s
@65-2001 Frederick
Neil, American folk singer-songwriter and dolphin conservationist (Everybody's
Talkin'), skin cancer
@61-1647 Thomas
Hooker, American colonial clergyman (known as "the father of
Connecticut") epidemical sickness
@60-2006 Syd
Barrett, English guitarist and early vocalist of the band Pink Floyd, pancreatic cancer
50’s
@53-1967 Vivien
Leigh (Vivian Mary Hartley), actress (Scarlet-Gone with the Wind), TB
@50-1973 Veronica
Lake [Constance Ockleman], American actress (Sullivan's Travels, I Married a
Witch), hepatitis and acute kidney injury
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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