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Feb 23,
2019 Week: 08 \ Day: 54
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Today: H 28° \ L 1° \ Average Sky Cover: 90%
Wind: 6mph\Gusts:
8mph Visibility: 1/2 mi
Record
High: 66°[1946] Record
Low: -5°[1960]
FebAverages: 45°\19°
Today’s Quote
An optimist is a fellow who
believes a housefly
is looking for a way to get
out.
George Jean Nathan
Observances This Week
Date
(Fruit) Week: 15-24
National Entrepreneurship Week: 16-23 Link
Build A Better Trade Show Image Week: 17-23
National Engineers Week: 17-23
National FFA Week: 17-24 Link
Brotherhood / Sisterhood Week: 17-23 Link
Random Acts of Kindness Week: 17-23 Link
Bird Health Awareness Week: 18-24 Link
American Birkenbreiner Race: 20-24
Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering: 22-23
National Entrepreneurship Week: 16-23 Link
Build A Better Trade Show Image Week: 17-23
National Engineers Week: 17-23
National FFA Week: 17-24 Link
Brotherhood / Sisterhood Week: 17-23 Link
Random Acts of Kindness Week: 17-23 Link
Bird Health Awareness Week: 18-24 Link
American Birkenbreiner Race: 20-24
Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering: 22-23
Observances for Today
International Sword Swallowers Day
International Tongue Twister Day Link
Iwo Jima Day (flag raised)
National Chili Day
International Tongue Twister Day Link
Iwo Jima Day (flag raised)
National Chili Day
National Dog Biscuit Day Link
National Tile Day Link
International Toast Day Link
Open That Bottle Night
National Tile Day Link
International Toast Day Link
Open That Bottle Night
Single Tasking Day
Tennis Day
Tennis Day
My Rambling Thoughts
So happy that the
record-breaking snow (35.9” in 24 hrs) was powder snow. Note: It is still snowing and will continue
throughout the day. Took about 30 minutes to clear off the vehicle. Four-wheel
drive lo got me right out of my parking space. My neighbor, who has a front-end
loader, bet me $5 I’d have to shovel out. I didn’t have to. He asked for a ride
to his business and said he would clear our parking lot after he picked up a
new battery. It was worth the trip.
Schools all around N. AZ are closed today and even the Univerisy is
closed, which hasn’t happened for decades.
This storm has brought
snow to many areas in AZ that haven’t seen snow for decades or more. For me it
just brings back memories of the 70’s and 80’s when this kind of snow was
expected, not exceptional.
Yesterday I had a
nice conversation with Focus Travel Leader Ellie. She has had a cold or
something for a few weeks but is sounding much better now. Glad she is doing better.
So sorry to hear
that N. Korea is cutting its food subsidy to its population by half. The
population is already living in poverty and now this. The government says it is
due to drought. Hmmm, climate change?
Our discussion is
meeting Saturday to discuss ‘Populism is Europe’. Got lots of reading ahead of
that, and hopefully we won’t have to cancel due to our snow.
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1400’s
1455
Johannes Gutenberg prints his first Bible (estimated date)
1700’s
1782
Engineer James Watt's patent for a rotary motion for the steam
engine (his sun-and-planet gear) is granted
1792
Humane Society of Massachusetts incorporated (erected life-
saving stations for distressed
mariners)
1800’s
1813
1st US raw cotton-to-cloth mill founded in Waltham,
Massachusetts
1836
Alamo besieged for 13 days until March 6 by Mexican army
under General Santa Anna; entire
garrison eventually killed
1892
1st college student government forms at Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1896
Tootsie Roll introduced by Leo Hirshfield
1900’s
1903
The US and Cuba sign an agreement by which Cuba releases
Guantanamo and Bahia Hondo to the US
for naval stations
1904
United States acquires control of the Panama Canal Zone for
$10 million
1927
US President Calvin Coolidge creates Federal Radio Commission
(FRC)
1945
US Marines raise American flag on top of Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima.
Photo of which by Joe Rosenthall later became
iconic, inspiring
the Marine Corps War Memorial sculpture
1954
1st mass inoculation against polio with Salk vaccine (Pittsburgh)
1967
25th amendment (US Presidential succession) adopted
1971
US army officer William Calley confesses & implicates Captain
Medina during his trial for the My
Lai Massacre
1975
In response to the energy crisis, daylight saving time commences
nearly two months early in the
United States.
1998
US Supreme Court lets Megan's Law (sex offender’s information)
stand
1998
Osama bin Laden publishes a fatwa declaring jihad against all
Jews and Crusaders
2000’s
2010
Unknown criminals pour more than 2.5 million liters of diesel oil
and other hydrocarbons into the
river Lambro, in Northern Italy,
causing an environmental disaster.
2018
Study suggests earliest European Palaeolithic artwork in Spain
made by Neanderthals not humans in
"Science Journal"
Birthdays Today
1685 George
Frideric Handel,
German-British
baroque composer and organist (Messiah, Water
Music), born in Halle, Duchy of Magdeburg,
Germany
(d.
1759-@74)
1744 Mayer
Amschel Rothschild,
German
Jewish banker and founder of the Rothschild banking
dynasty, born in Frankfurt
(d.
1812-@68)
1787 Emma
Willard,
American
women's rights activist and educator who founded the
1st
school for women's higher education in the US, born in Berlin,
Connecticut
(d.
1870-@83)
1868 W. E. B. Du
Bois,
American
civil rights activist, writer (Souls of Black Folk) and
founder
of the NAACP, born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts
(d. 1963-@95)
1889 Victor
Fleming,
American
film director (The Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind),
born
in Pasadena, California
(d.
1949-@59-heart attack)
1915 Paul
Tibbets,
US
Air Force retired Brigadier General and Pilot of B-29 "Enola
Gay" over Hiroshima
(d.
2007-@92)
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54- Michael Dell,
American
computer manufacturer (Dell Technologies),
born
in Houston, Texas
79- Peter Fonda,
American
actor (Easy Rider, Lilith, Wild Angels, Trip),
born
in NYC, New York
49- Niecy Nash
[Carol
Denise Ensley],
American
actress and comedian, born in Compton, California
36- Aziz Ansari,
Indian-American
comedian and actor (Parks and Recreation,
Master
of None), born in Columbia, South Carolina
36- Emily Blunt,
English-American
actress, born in London, United Kingdom
25- Dakota
Fanning,
American
actress (I Am Sam, Man of Fire),
born
in Conyers, Georgia
Historical Obits Today
@91-2008
Douglas Fraser,
Scottish
pilot, first to land at Newfoundland Airport
on
January 11, 1938
@80-1944
Leo Baekeland,
Belgian-American
chemist and inventor (bakelite plastics)
@80-1848
John Quincy Adams,
6th
US President (1825-1829),
dies
of a stroke
@78-1995
James Herriot
[James
Alfred Wight],
Scottish
author (All Creatures Great & Small)
@77-1855
Carl Friedrich Gauss,
German
mathematician considered one of the greatest of all
time
(Gaussian distribution, fundamental theorem of algebra)
@76-1934
Edward Elgar,
English
composer (Coronation Ode, Pomp and Circumstance),
dies
of colorectal cancer
@74-1965
Stan Laurel,
British
comedian (Laurel & Hardy films),
dies
of a heart attack
@69-2016
Lenny Baker,
American
musician (Sha Na Na),
dies
of infection
@25-1821
John Keats,
English
Romantic poet (Ode to a Grecian Urn),
dies
of tuberculosis
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