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Jun 10, 2018 Week: 24\ Day: 161
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Record High: 87°[1910] Record Low: 28°[1998]
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Today’s Quote
Plans to protect air and
water, wilderness and
wildlife are in fact plans
to protect man.
Stewart Udall
Harper’s Index
159+Number of
helicopters the US announced that it
would give to
Afghanistan’s Air Force
4
Number of trained flight
crews in the Afghan military
More Observances This
Month
Georgia Blueberry Month
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Month Link
Great Outdoors Month
International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
International Men's Month
International Surf Music Month Link
Dairy Month Link
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Month Link
Great Outdoors Month
International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
International Men's Month
International Surf Music Month Link
Dairy Month Link
Observances This Week
National Lemonade Days: 2-10 Link
Superman Days: 7-10 Link
National Automotive Service Professionals Week: 10-16
National Flag Week: 10-16
Superman Days: 7-10 Link
National Automotive Service Professionals Week: 10-16
National Flag Week: 10-16
Observances for Today
Abused Women and Children's Awareness Day
Alcoholics Anonymous (Founders) Day
Ball Point Pen Day
Children's Sunday
Ball Point Pen Day
Iced Tea Day Link
Multicultural American Child Day
Poultry Days-10 Link
Multicultural American Child Day
Poultry Days-10 Link
Race Unity Day
Today’s Significant US Historical Events
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Today’s Significant
International Historical Events
1600’s
1610 1st
Dutch settlers arrive (from NJ), to colonize Manhattan Island
1639 1st
American log cabin at Fort Christina (Wilmington Delaware)
1700’s
1760 NY
passes 1st effective law regulating practice of medicine
1768 British
customs officials seize John Hancock's ship, "The Liberty", on
the suspicion that Hancock had illegally unloaded cargo without paying duties a
month earlier1786 A landslide dam on the Dadu River caused by earthquake
ten days earlier collapses, killing 100,000 in the Sichuan province of China
1793 1st
public zoo opens in Paris
1800’s
1845 Andrew
Jackson's African Grey parrot "Poll" is removed from his funeral for
swearing at The Hermitage, Tennessee. Funeral attendee William Menefee Norment
recorded: "Before the sermon and while the crowd was gathering, a wicked
parrot that was a household pet got excited and commenced swearing so loud and
long as to disturb the people and had to be carried from the house”
1847 Chicago
Tribune begins publishing
1854 The
first class of the United States Naval Academy students graduate
1900’s
1925 Inaugural
service for the United Church of Canada, a union of Presbyterian, Methodist,
and Congregationalist churches held in Toronto Arena
1943 FDR becomes
1st US President to visit a foreign country during wartime
1943 FDR signs
withholding tax bill into law
1956 16th
modern Olympiad equestrian events open in Stockholm
1963 US
Equal Pay Act signed into law by President John F. Kennedy
1966 Janis
Joplin's 1st live concert (Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco)
1967 Israel,
Syria, Jordan, Iraq & Egypt end "6-Day War" with UN help
1975 Rockefeller
panel reports on 300,000 illegal CIA files on Americans
1977 Apple
Computer ships its first Apple II computers
1997 Khmer
Rouge leader Pol Pot orders the killing of his defense chief Son Sen
and 11 of Sen's family members before Pol Pot flees his northern stronghold
1999 Kosovo
War: NATO suspends its air strikes after Slobodan Milošević agrees to withdraw
Serbian forces from Kosovo.
2000’s
2001 Pope John
Paul II canonizes Lebanon's first female saint Saint Rafqa
2003 The
Spirit Rover is launched, beginning NASA's Mars Exploration Rover mission
My
Rambling Thoughts
My trip back to
the USA was interesting. The Focus Travel group was great in being sure I got
everywhere with all my stuff. Such kind people. At the Atlanta airport the TSA
guy was a jerk. He saw my bandage, my sling, and still insisted I go thru the
machine where you raise your arms above your head. When I finally got to the
machine
I told the new guy I couldn’t raise my arm, and he sent me to the pat down place, finally. This guy questions my injury, swabs my arm, right on the sprain/break. He puts it in his bomb testing machine, wand me down and sends me on my way. The airline was great as I got bulkhead aisle seating, always with my injured arm away from the aisle and no one sitting beside me…nice! We got to Denver in mid-morning. Several people offered me a ride to the hotel before they headed home. I declined and took the shuttle. The nest morning was back to AZ. Again, I got priority seating on Southwest. Denver TSA was worse than Atlanta. He swabs my hand, says that I tested positive for bomb making chemicals. He then swabs my sling, the ace bandage, my carry-on and everything in it. He finds no more positives so has to talk to his supervisor, who has to call his supervisor before I am released from the TSA. Crazy.
I told the new guy I couldn’t raise my arm, and he sent me to the pat down place, finally. This guy questions my injury, swabs my arm, right on the sprain/break. He puts it in his bomb testing machine, wand me down and sends me on my way. The airline was great as I got bulkhead aisle seating, always with my injured arm away from the aisle and no one sitting beside me…nice! We got to Denver in mid-morning. Several people offered me a ride to the hotel before they headed home. I declined and took the shuttle. The nest morning was back to AZ. Again, I got priority seating on Southwest. Denver TSA was worse than Atlanta. He swabs my hand, says that I tested positive for bomb making chemicals. He then swabs my sling, the ace bandage, my carry-on and everything in it. He finds no more positives so has to talk to his supervisor, who has to call his supervisor before I am released from the TSA. Crazy.
All that
occurred, I am so glad I did the Amazon. I saw such amazing sites, meet some
amazing people, and have so many great memories. Thank you Focus for another
awesome adventure with great travelers!!!
79 years ago
today my parent’s tied the knot for what would be 55 years of marriage, until
my dad passed at 80. We had a great loving family that prepared my brother and I
for good lives. My parents worked hard for what we had, and without
complaining. We didn’t have a lot of money, but we were far from poor. My
brother and I both worked to pay our college bills, and our parent’s always
supported us the best they could and gave us the values we needed to have success
in life.
Birthdays
Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
97- Philip
Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh and consort of Great Britain's
Elizabeth II, born in Mon Repos, Corfu, Greece
@94- Rose
Mofford, American politician, 1st female Governor of Arizona (1988-1991), born
in Globe, Arizona (d. 2016)
80’s
@89- Saul
Bellow, Canadian-born American author (Mr Sammler's Planet, Nobel 1976), born
in Lachine, Quebec (d. 2005)
85- F Lee
Bailey, Waltham Mass, attorney (Sam Shepard case, OJ case)
@83- Maurice
Sendak, American author and illustrator (Where The Wild Things Are), born in
NYC, New York (d. 2012)
70’s
@75- Jeff
Greenfield, American media commentator (Firing Line, Nightline), born in NYC,
New York
60’s
@67- John
Jacob Astor III, American businessman (Astor Estate holdings), born in New York
(d. 1890)
50’s
@57- Hattie
McDaniel, 1st African American actress to win an Oscar (Mammy-Gone
With The Wind), born in Wichita, Kansas (d. 1952) breast cancer
52- Elizabeth
Hurley, English actress (Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery,
Christabel) and model, born in Basingstoke, England
40’s
@47- Judy
Garland [Frances Gumm], American actress and singer (The Wizard
of Oz), born in Minnesota (d. 1969)OD
30’s
36- Tara
Lipinski, figure skater (1997 World Champ), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
teen’s
17- Sasha
[Natasha] Obama, American daughter of Barack and Michelle Obama, born in
Chicago
Historical
Obits Today
90’s
@98-2016 Margaret
Heldt, American hairdresser who created the Beehive
80’s
@88-2016 Gordie
Howe, Canadian NHL right wing (Detroit Redwings)
@87-1909 Edward
Everett Hale, American clergyman and author (Man without a Country)
@80-1988 Louis
L'Amour, western writer (Bowdrie)
70’s
@77-1993 Richard
Webb, American actor (Captain Midnight, Out of the Past), shoots himself
@73-2004 Ray
Charles, Grammy winning crooner who blended gospel and blues, liver disease
60’s
@68-1946 Jack
Johnson, 1st African American world heavyweight boxing champion, car accident
@67-1967 Spencer
Tracy, US actor (Woman of the Year, Father of the Bride), heart disease
@61-1971 Michael
Rennie, English actor (Day the Earth Stood Still), aneurysm
50’s
@59±-1099 El
Cid [Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar], Spanish general strategist, famine
30’s
@32-323 BC Alexander
the Great, Macedonian king, either fever or excessive wine
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…☼☼☼☼