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Feb 14♥♥, 2019
Week: 07 \ Day: 45
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Today: H 46° \ L 20° \ Average Sky Cover: 85%
Wind: 7mph\Gusts:
11mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record
High: 69°[2007] Record
Low: -4°[1990]
FebAverages: 45°\19°
Today’s Quote
The only way to discover the
limits of the possible is
to go beyond them into the
impossible.
Arthur C. Clarke
Random Tidbits
The two circular drawings on the reverse of the
bill are actually parts of the two-sided Great Seal of the United States.
Although we don't see the entire seal outside of our wallets too often, the
notion of having a great seal is actually as old as the country itself. The
Continental Congress passed a resolution on July 4, 1776, to create a committee
to design a great seal for the fledgling nation.
The obverse picturing the eagle is a bit easier
to explain. The bird holds 13 arrows to show the nation's strength in war, but
it also grasps an olive branch with 13 leaves and 13 olives that symbolize the
importance of peace. (The recurring number 13, which also appears in the
stripes on the eagle's shield and the constellation of stars over its head, is
a nod to the original 13 states.)
Observances This Week
Congenital
Heart Defect Awareness Week: 7-14 Link
Have A Heart for A Chained Dog Week: 7-14 Link
Risk Awareness Week: 7-14
National Marriage Week: 7-14 Link Link
Love Makes the World Go Round; But, Laughter Keeps Us From Getting Dizzy Week: 8-14
Children of Alcoholics Week: 10-16 Link
International Friendship Week: 10-16 Link
Jell-O Week: 10-16
National Secondhand Wardrobe Week: 10-16
International Flirting Week: 10-16
Freelance Writer Appreciation Week: 11-15
Love a Mensch Week: 11-17
National Green Week: 11-15 Link
Westminster Dog Show: 11-12
World AG Expo: 12-14
American Assoc. For The Advancement of Science Week: 14-17 Link
National Condom Week: 14-21 Link
National Nestbox Week: 14-21
NCCDP Alzheimer's & Dementia Staff Education Week: 14-21
Have A Heart for A Chained Dog Week: 7-14 Link
Risk Awareness Week: 7-14
National Marriage Week: 7-14 Link Link
Love Makes the World Go Round; But, Laughter Keeps Us From Getting Dizzy Week: 8-14
Children of Alcoholics Week: 10-16 Link
International Friendship Week: 10-16 Link
Jell-O Week: 10-16
National Secondhand Wardrobe Week: 10-16
International Flirting Week: 10-16
Freelance Writer Appreciation Week: 11-15
Love a Mensch Week: 11-17
National Green Week: 11-15 Link
Westminster Dog Show: 11-12
World AG Expo: 12-14
American Assoc. For The Advancement of Science Week: 14-17 Link
National Condom Week: 14-21 Link
National Nestbox Week: 14-21
NCCDP Alzheimer's & Dementia Staff Education Week: 14-21
Observances for Today
Pet Theft Awareness Day Link
National Have A Heart Day
National Organ Donor Day
National Women's Heart Day Link
Quirky Alone Day Link
Race Relations Day
Singles Awareness Day or Singles Appreciation Day Link
Valentine's Day
(World) Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day Link
World Sound Healing Day Link
National Have A Heart Day
National Organ Donor Day
National Women's Heart Day Link
Quirky Alone Day Link
Race Relations Day
Singles Awareness Day or Singles Appreciation Day Link
Valentine's Day
(World) Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day Link
World Sound Healing Day Link
My Rambling Thoughts
Somehow I left
off the cruise to Tahiti and French Polynesia on the
Focus site. It’s up there now and sounds like a great adventure in Mar. 2020.
Check it out at the blue link above. There is a nice discount if you register
before Mar. 1, 2019.
It’s a nice day,
so I headed out early to do some running around. Success came quickly and I’m
now home enjoying the cloudy day and awaiting the rain. I ‘was gonna’ get the
car washed but decided to see what the upcoming rain does to it.
Mary has
developed a horrific cough, and after a week is thinking about considering a
visit to the walk-in clinic. Our retirement group lunch is cancelled for tomorrow.
I hope she gets to the walk-in clinic.
The spin on the
negotiated spending bill is hilarious. Some seem to be saying that there was
divine intervention to get both sides to agree on it while others are
suggesting that only the devil incarnate could have done it. Whatever it is, I
just hope it prevents another government shutdown, even a partial one.
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1700’s
1778
"Stars & Stripes" arrives in foreign port for 1st time
(France)
1800’s
1803
Chief Justice John Marshall declares that any act of
U.S. Congress that conflicts with
the Constitution is void
1849
In New York City, James Knox Polk becomes first serving
US President to have his photograph
taken (by
Matthew Brady).
1859
Oregon admitted as 33rd state of the Union
1872
1st US state bird refuge authorized (Lake Merritt,
California)
1900’s
1903
US Department of Commerce & Labor forms
1912
Arizona was admitted to the Union as the 48th state
1924
Thomas J. Watson renames the Computing-Tabulating-
Recording Company (CTR) as
International Business
Machines (IBM)
1929
St Valentine's Day Massacre in Chicago, 7 gangsters
killed, allegedly on Al Capone's
orders
1941
One millionth vehicle traverses the NY Midtown Tunnel
1962
US 1st lady Jacqueline Kennedy conducts White House
tour on TV
1971
Richard Nixon installs secret taping system in the White
House
1989
Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini issues a
fatwa calling for the death of
Salman Rushdie and his
publishers due to his novel
"Satanic Verses". A bounty
was also place on his head.
1990
Perrier recalls 160 million bottles of sparkling water
after traces of benzene, a
carcinogen, are found in
some
1990
Space probe Voyager 1 takes photograph of entire solar
system
2000’s
2008
Northern Illinois University shooting: a gunman opened
fire in a lecture hall of the DeKalb
County, Illinois
university resulting in 24
casualties; 6 fatalities
(including gunman) and 18 injured.
2013
Oscar Pistorius, a South African amputee sprinter, is
charged with the murder of Reeva
Steenkamp
2018
Ex-student guns down 17 people at Marjory Stoneman
Douglas High School, Florida, before
being captured
Birthdays Today
1818 Frederick Douglass,
African-American
abolitionist, lecturer and editor who was also an
escaped
slave (exact birth year unknown), born in Talbot County,
Maryland
(d.
1895-@77)
1864 Robert E.
Park, American sociologist (human ecology, marginal
man), born in Harveyville, Pennsylvania
(d.
1944-@79)
1894 Jack Benny
[Benjamin
Kubelski],
American
comedian (The Jack Benny Program),
born
in Chicago, Illinois
(d.
1974-@80)
1902 Thelma
Ritter,
American
actress (Miracle on 34th Street),
born
in Brooklyn, New York
(d.
1969-@66-heart attack)
1913 Jimmy Hoffa,
Teamsters
leader who disappeared in 1975
(@69
when declared dead)
1922 Murray the K
[Kaufman],
American
disk jockey (5th Beatle), born in NYC, New York
(d.
1982-@60-cancer)
1934 Florence
Henderson,
actress
and singer (Carol in The Brady Bunch),
born
in Dale, Indiana
(d.
2016-@82)
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98- Hugh Downs,
TV
journalist (20/20, Concentration), born in Akron, Ohio
77- Michael
Bloomberg,
American
philanthropist, politician, and CEO of Bloomberg L.P.,
born
in Boston, Massachusetts
75- Carl
Bernstein,
American
investigative reporter who covered Watergate for
the
Washington Post, born in Washington, D. C.
59- Meg Tilly,
Canadian–American actress (Big Chill,
Impulse),
born
in Los Angeles, California
49- Simon Pegg
[Buckingham],
English
comedian & actor (Shaun of the Dead,
Mission:
Impossible), born in Brockworth, England
Historical Obits Today
@93-1975
P. G. Wodehouse
(Sir
Pelham Grenville Wodehouse),
English-American
writer (Bertie Wooster novels)
@86-2012
Dory Previn,
American
singer-songwriter
@71-1891
William Tecumseh Sherman,
American
Major General in the Union Army,
dies
of pneumonia
@50-1779
James Cook,
British
explorer, navigator and cartographer,
discovered
and explored Australia, Pacific Islands and
New
Zealand for Britain,
killed
in a fight with Hawaiians near Kealakekua
@48-1831
Vicente Guerrero,
Mexican
revolutionary hero, general and 2nd President of
Mexico
executed
by firing squad
@43±-270
St. Valentine
marking
Valentines Day
(some
sources say 269, others 273)
martyred
@6-2003
Dolly the Sheep,
first
mammal to be cloned from an adult cell dies young form
a
progressive lung disease
(normal
life span 10-12 yrs)
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