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Apr 23, 2019 Week: 17 \ Day: 113
86004: H 68° \ L ° \ Average Sky Cover: 20%
Wind: 2mph\Gusts: 12mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest wildfire: 745mi. Nearest lightning: 307mi
Record High: 78°[2012] Record
Low: 14°[1963]
Mar Averages: 59°\28°
(3 days with
rain)
Today’s Quote
To get an idea of our fellow
countrymen's miseries,
we have only to take a look
at their pleasures.
-- George Eliot
Random Tidbits
Persians
first began using colored eggs to celebrate spring in 3,000 B.C. 13th century
Macedonians were the first Christians on record to use colored eggs in Easter
celebrations. Crusaders returning from the Middle East spread the custom of
coloring eggs, and Europeans began to use them to celebrate Easter and other
warm weather holidays.
The origin
of the Easter Bunny can be traced back to 13th-century, pre-Christian Germany.
The Teutonic deity Eostra was the goddess of spring and fertility, and feasts
were held in her honor on the Vernal Equinox. Her symbol was the rabbit because
of the animal's high reproduction rate.
Observances This Week
Cleaning For A Reason Week: 18-24
Consumer Awareness Week: 18-23
Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives In The Line of Duty Week: 18-23
National Dance Week: 19-28 Link
National Park Week: 20-28 Link
Passover: 20-27
Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week: 21-27 Link
Administrative Professionals Week: 21-27
Bedbug Awareness Week: 21-27
Chemists Celebrate Earth Week: 21-27
Festival of Ridvan: 21-5/2
Fibroid Awareness Week: 21-27
Medical Laboratory Professionals Week:21-27 Link
National Coin Week: 21-27
National Infertility Awareness Week: 21-27 Link
National Paperboard Packaging Week: 21-27
National Pet ID Week: 21-27 Link Link
National Princess Week: 21-27 Link
Orthodox Holy Week: 21-27
Preservation Week:21-27 Link (re: Libraries)
Sky Awareness Week: 21-27
Spring Astronomy Week: 21-26
World Hula Week: 21-27
International Dark Sky Week: 22-28
National Environmental Education Week: 22-26 Link
National Playground Safety Week: 22-26 Link
Consumer Awareness Week: 18-23
Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives In The Line of Duty Week: 18-23
National Dance Week: 19-28 Link
National Park Week: 20-28 Link
Passover: 20-27
Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week: 21-27 Link
Administrative Professionals Week: 21-27
Bedbug Awareness Week: 21-27
Chemists Celebrate Earth Week: 21-27
Festival of Ridvan: 21-5/2
Fibroid Awareness Week: 21-27
Medical Laboratory Professionals Week:21-27 Link
National Coin Week: 21-27
National Infertility Awareness Week: 21-27 Link
National Paperboard Packaging Week: 21-27
National Pet ID Week: 21-27 Link Link
National Princess Week: 21-27 Link
Orthodox Holy Week: 21-27
Preservation Week:21-27 Link (re: Libraries)
Sky Awareness Week: 21-27
Spring Astronomy Week: 21-26
World Hula Week: 21-27
International Dark Sky Week: 22-28
National Environmental Education Week: 22-26 Link
National Playground Safety Week: 22-26 Link
Observances for Today
English
Language Day Link
English Muffin Day
Impossible Astronaut Day Link and Link (Dr. Who)
Lover's Day
English Muffin Day
Impossible Astronaut Day Link and Link (Dr. Who)
Lover's Day
My Rambling Thoughts
I had a great
weekend with friends. Good food, good stories, good times.
I’m so tired of
living in a world that has human beings killing other human beings because they
have different beliefs in religion. I just don’t get it. I just want it to
stop.
Dems now have 19
running for President, with Joe still awaiting to announce. I get that any
child born in the US can be President, but who is going to really listen to all
the candidates to pick one to run against 45? Tonight will give anyone with a
TV time to listen to a bunch of them on CNN. Each will have a town hall
meeting, one right after the other…for five hours. Who can sit there that long?
Got a little
surprise this morning…I have been having pedicures at the local mall for quite
a while. Today, I get there and there is a sign that they have moved…thankfully
to another place in the same mall. Our little mall seems to be going through
some big changes. The stores near the open Penny’s are moving to be near the
closed Sears. Lots of boarded up stores by Penny’s. Something is going to
happen. Hope it is for the good. I still like parking my vehicle, entering a
mall, checking out the stores, and returning to my car. I’m not a big on-line
buyer…if I buy something I want to feel it before buying it, trying it on, and
taking it home the same day. Guess I’m just old.
PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer at the bottom of this page
Analogies are comparisons. Complete each analogy
below. Here is an example: Ear is to hearing as eye is to? Sight.
1. Cardinals is to St. Louis as Dodger is to?
2. A.M. is to before noon as P.M. is to?
3. Three is to triangle as 8 is to?
4. Tear is to tore as see is to?
5. Springfield is to Illinois as Austin is to?
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1000’s
1014 King Brian Boru of Ireland defeats Viking
forces at Battle of Clontarf, freeing Ireland from foreign control
1500’s
1516 Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria endorses
"The German Beer Purity Law" (Reinheitsgebot) and adds to it
standards for the sale of beer
1516 The German Beer Purity Law
(Reinheitsgebot), is enforced across all of Bavaria by Wilhelm IV, Duke of
Bavaria, stating beer should be brewed from only three ingredients – water, malt
and hops
1597 William Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives
of Windsor" is first performed, with Queen Elizabeth I of England in
attendance
1600’s
1635 Oldest US public institution, Boston Latin
School founded
1800’s
1867 Queen Victoria & Napoleon III turn down
plans for a channel tunnel
1900’s
1900 1st know occurrence of word
"hillbillie" (NY Journal)
1920 The national council in Turkey denounces
the government of Sultan Mehmed VI and announces a temporary constitution.
1932 Shakespeare Memorial Theatre opens at
Stratford-on-Avon
1932 153-year old De Adriaan Windmill in
Haarlem, the Netherlands, burns down
1949 Courtesy mail boxes for motorists started
in San Francisco
1968 United Methodist Church forms
1971 Columbia University operations virtually
end, by student strike
1972 The Sunday Times Insight Team publish their
account of the events of 'Bloody Sunday'
1977 Dr Allen Bussey completes 20,302 yo-yo
loops
1982 Conch Republic is established - secession
of the Florida Keys from the United States of America
1989 Wine merchant William Sokolin breaks a
bottle of 1787 Château Margaux, possibly belonging to Thomas Jefferson, worth
$500,000 at the Four Seasons restaurant in New York
1995 President Clinton declares a national day
of mourning for Oklahoma City
2000’s
2002 Pope John Paul II meets with U.S. Catholic
Church leaders at Vatican regarding sexual abuse of minors
2009 Gamma ray burst (GRB) 090423 is observed
for 10 seconds, the most distant object of any kind and also the oldest known
object in the universe
2013 The French National Assembly passes an
amended bill legalizing same-sex marriage
2015 Loretta Lynch is confirmed as the first
African-American woman as US Attorney-General, succeeding Eric Holder
Birthdays Today
1564 William Shakespeare,
(d. 1616: @52) traditionally
regarded as his birthdate
English Poet and playwright (Romeo and Juliet,
Macbeth),
born in Stratford upon Avon,
1791 James Buchanan,
(d. 1868: @77)
15th US President (1857-61),
born in Cove Gap, Pennsylvania
1813 Stephen A. Douglas,
(d. 1861: @48: typhoid fever)
American politician, US senator from Illinois
(Lincoln-Douglas debates),
born in Brandon, Vermont
1928 Shirley Temple,
(d. 2014: @85)
American actress, famous 1930s child star
(Bright Eyes, Heidi)
and diplomat,
born in Santa Monica, California
1932 (Roy) Halston (Frowick),
(d. 1990: @57: dies of AIDS)
American fashion designer (1972 Hall of Fame),
born in Des Moines, Iowa
1932 Jim Fixx,
(d. 1984: @52: heart attack)
American jogger and writer (Jim Fixx on
Running),
born in NYC, New York
1936 Roy Orbison,
(d. 1988: @52: heart attack)
American rock musician (Pretty Woman),
born in Vernon, Texas
1942 Sandra Dee,
[Alexandra Zuck],
(d. 2005: @ 62: kidney
disease)
actress (Gidget, Imitation of Life),
born in Bayonne, New Jersey
1943 Hervé Villechaize,
(d. 1993: @50: suicide)
French-American actor (Fantasy Island - Ze
plane! Ze plane!),
born in
Paris
1957 Jan Hooks,
(d. 2014: @57: throat cancer)
American comedienne and actress (SNL, Designing
Women),
born in Decatur, Georgia
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80’s
80- Lee Majors
[Harvey Lee Yeary],
American film and TV actor ($6,000,000 Man, The
Fall Guy),
born in Wyandotte, Michigan
70’s
70- Joyce DeWitt,
American actress (Janet Wood-Three's Company),
born in Wheeling, West Virginia
60’s
65- Michael Moore,
American filmmaker (Fahrenheit 9/11, Bowling for
Columbine, Sicko),
born in
Flint, Michigan
50’s
59- Valerie Bertinelli,
American actress (Barbara Cooper Royer-1 Day at
a Time,
Hot in Cleveland),
born in Wilmington, Delaware
58- George Lopez,
American actor and comedian
40’s
42- John Cena,
American professional wrestler, rapper and actor
(The Marine),
born in West Newbury, Massachusetts
42- John Oliver,
English comedian
(The Daily Show, Last Week Tonight with John
Oliver),
born in Birmingham, West Midlands
42- Kal Penn,
American actor (Dr. Lawrence Kutner-House, The
Namesake) and
civil servant,
born in Montclair, New Jersey
20’s
29-Dev Patel,
actor (Slumdog Millionaire)
Historical Obits Today
90’s
@96-1996 P. L. {Pamela
Lyndon} Travers,
Australian British writer (Mary Poppins)
80’s
@87±-1702 Margaret Fell,
English founder of the Religious Society of Friends
known as the "mother of Quakerism"
@85-1951 Charles Gates
Dawes,
American politician (30th Vice President of the US)
and Nobel laureate (1925)
@80-1850 William
Wordsworth,
English Romantic poet (The Prelude)
70’s
@79-1986 Otto Preminger,
Austrian director and producer
(Advise & Consent, Anatomy of Murder),
dies of lung cancer
@77-1995 Howard Cosell,
sportscaster (Monday Night Football),
dies of cardiac embolism
@76-2007 Boris Yeltsin,
Russian politician and 1st President of Russian
Federation (1991-99),
dies of congestive heart failure
@75-1983 Clarence
"Buster" Crabbe,
American swimmer (Olympic gold 1932) and
actor (Tarzan the Fearless, Flash Gordon),
dies of a heart attack
@73-2007 David
Halberstam,
American journalist, historian and author (Pulitzer
1964),
dies in car accident
@70-1998 James Earl Ray,
American assassin of Martin Luther King Jr.,
dies while still under detention of complications
related to kidney disease and liver failure caused by hepatitis C
60’s
@65-1907 Alfred Packer,
Colorado Cannibal,
dies of dementia/stroke
teen’s
@19-2015 Sawyer Sweeten,
American actor (Everyone Loves Raymond),
commits suicide
Puzzle answer:
1. Los Angeles
2. Afternoon
3. Octagon
4. Saw
5. Texas
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