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Dec 7, 2018 Week:
49 \ Day: 341
86004 Today: H 35° \ L 26° \ Average Sky Cover: 90%
Wind: 8mph\Gusts:
-mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 66°[1958]
Record Low: -19°[1978]
Nov Averages: 43°\17°
Today’s
Quote
A
work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
Paul
Cezanne
Random
Tidbits
Henri Rousseau, famous for his exotic jungle scenes, never left
Paris. He would go to the park, lie down among the grass and weeds, and sketch
the plants hundreds of times their size.Matisse coined the term cubism in 1908 as an insult to another
painter's work.
It took Leonardo da Vinci about five years to paint the Mona
Lisa. X-rays of the famous painting show that there are three different
versions underneath.
Observances
This Week
1-7
Cookie
Cutter Week Link
National Hand Washing Awareness Week Link
Recipe Greetings For The Holidays Week
Computer Science Education Week Link
National Hand Washing Awareness Week Link
Recipe Greetings For The Holidays Week
Computer Science Education Week Link
3-10
Clerc-Gallaudet Week
Clerc-Gallaudet Week
Observances
for Today
Bartender
Appreciation Day Link Link
Earmuff Day or Chester Greenwood Day Link
International Civil Aviation Day
National Cotton Candy Day Link
National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
National Rhubarb Vodka Day Link
Pearl Harbor Day
Earmuff Day or Chester Greenwood Day Link
International Civil Aviation Day
National Cotton Candy Day Link
National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
National Rhubarb Vodka Day Link
Pearl Harbor Day
Today’s
Significant Historical Events
1700’s
1787
Delaware becomes 1st state to ratify the US constitution
1800’s
1804
Naturalist Alexander von Humboldt reports his discovery of the decrease in intensity
of Earth's magnetic field from the poles to the equator in a memoir to the
Paris Institute
1842
New York Philharmonic's 1st concert
1900’s
1909
Inventor Leo Baekeland patents the first thermo-setting plastic, Bakelite,
sparking the birth of the plastics industry
1926
Gas refrigerator patented
1941
Imperial Japanese Navy with 353 planes attack US fleet at Pearl Harbor Naval
Base, Hawaii, killing 2,403 people
1963
Instant replay is used for the first time in a Army-Navy game.
1967
Otis Redding records "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay"
1986
Pres Jean-Claude Duvalier flees Haiti
1988
PLO delegation lead by Yasser Arafat proclaims the State of Palestine,
recognizing the existence of the State of Israel for the first time
1995
Irish poet Seamus Heaney receives the Novel Prize for Literature at a ceremony
in Stockholm
2000’s
2014
Human Rights Watch Asia Division call for investigation into Indonesian
security forces shooting of peaceful protesters
2015
Time Magazine readers name Bernie Sanders their 'person of the year'
2015
Beijing issues its 1st ever red alert for pollution
2015
US Presidential candidate Donald Trump proposes banning all Muslims from
entering the US
2017
Australia's parliament votes to legalize gay marriage
My
Rambling Thoughts
With
all this cold weather, I picked up a little cold. Hopefully better in a couple
of days. Got a runny nose, headache, and cough.
I
was raised Episcopalian. Though I don’t call myself a practicing member, I am a
bit perturbed. At the Bush private funeral, there was lots of music. Back in my
day, hymns were played and/or sung at church. Secular songs about America are
not. Some of the songs should have been played/sung outside the church. I was
also surprised to see the clergy with their hands over their hearts when ‘Hail
to the Chief’ was played at they loaded the casket into the hearse. I get that
the clergy honors our country but when they are wearing church regalia, they are part of the Church,
not the country. We still have a separation of church and state.
Birthdays
Today
@-
indicates age at death
90’s
@98-
Eli
Wallach,
American
actor (Magnificent 7, The Misfits, People Next Door), born in Brooklyn New
York, (d. 2014)
@94-
Pramukh
Swami Maharaj,
Indian
Hindu spiritual leader (BAPS), born in Chansad, Gujarat (d. 2016)
90-
Noam
Chomsky,
American
linguist (founded transformational grammar), philospher and political activist,
born in Philadelphia
80’s
86-
Ellen
Burstyn,
American
actress (Exorcist, Alice Doesn't Live Here), born in Detroit, Michigan
70’s
@73-
Rod
Cameron [Nathan Roderick Cox],
Canadian
actor (City Detective, State Trooper, Trigger Trail), born in Calgary, Alberta
(d. 1983) cancer
60’s
@67-
Louis
Prima,
New
Orleans Louisiana, American musician (That Old Black Magic) (d. 1978) stroke
@62-
Ted
Knight [Tadeusz Wladyslaw Konopka],
American
actor (Mary Tyler Moore, Too Close for Comfort), born in Terryville,
Connecticut (d. 1986) colon cancer
50’s
51-
C
Thomas Howell,
actor
(Red Dawn, Tank, Soul Man), born in Los Angeles, California
30’s
@38-
Harry
Chapin,
American
rock vocalist (Taxi, Cat's in the Cradle), born in NYC, (d. 1981) controversial
auto accident
Historical
Obits Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
@96-2011
Harry
Morgan,
American
actor (M*A*S*H)
80’s
@87-1970
Rube
Goldberg,
American
cartoonist (who made the easy outrageously difficult) Pulitzer Prize 1948
70’s
@73-1906
Élie
Ducommun,
Swiss
journalist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize)
@70-1985
Potter
Stewart,
94th
Supreme Court Justice (1958-81), stroke
60’s
@63-1817
William
Bligh,
British
naval officer of "HMS Bounty" fame
@62-1902
Thomas
Nast,
US
political cartoonist, yellow fever
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