Apr 5


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Apr 5, 2019 Week: 14 \ Day: 95
86004:   H 63° \ L 30° \ Average Sky Cover: 40% 
Wind:   6mph\Gusts:  9mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest wildfire:  492mi. Nearest lightning:  1025mi
Record High: 75°[1959]   Record Low:[1958]
Mar Averages: 59°\28° (3 days with rain)

Today’s Quote
Everybody is a moon,
with a dark side never to be seen by others.
--Mark Twain


Random Tidbits
April 1 tidbits
In France, kids tape paper fish to their friends' backs. As a result, April 1 in France is known as "Poisson d'Avril," which translates to "April fish."

In one famous prank from 1957, the BBC broadcast a film in their Panorama current affairs series purporting to show Swiss farmers picking freshly-grown spaghetti, in what they called the Swiss Spaghetti Harvest.

The BBC were later flooded with requests to purchase a spaghetti plant, forcing them to declare the film a hoax on the news the next day.


More Observances This Month
National African American Women's Fitness Month
National Autism Awareness Month
National Cancer Control Month  
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National Child Abuse Prevention Month
National Card and Letter Writing Month
National Decorating Month
National Exchange Club - Child Abuse Prevention Month
National DNA & Genomics & Stem Cell Education & Awareness Month 
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National Donate Life Month
National Facial Protection Month 
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National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Month  
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National Garden Month 
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National Heartworm Awareness Month Link
National Humor Month
National Kite Month 
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National Knuckles Down Month
National Landscape Architecture Month
National Lawn Care Month
National Licorice Month
National Minority Health Month 
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National Multiple Birth Awareness Month 
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National Occupational Therapy Month
National Parkinson's Awareness Month 
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National Pecan Month 
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National Pest Management Month
National Pet Month 
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National Poetry Month
National Rebuilding Month
National Safe Digging Month 
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National Sarcoidosis Awareness Month 
Link   Note: Sarcoidosis Day is August 29 Link
Nationally Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Month
National Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month 
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National Social Security Month 
National Youth Sports Safety Month


Observances This Week
Money Smart Week: 3/30-4/6
Nano Days: 3/30-4/7
International Dark Sky Week: 31-4/7
National Cherry Blossom Festival: 3/20-4/14
Lent: 3/6-4/20
Explore Your Career Options: 1-6
APAWS Pooper Scooper  Week: 1-7
Golden Rule Week: 1-7
Laugh at Work Week: 1-7
Medication Safety Week: 1-7
Mule Day: 1-7
Testicular Cancer Awareness Week: 1-7 
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National Schools Social Work Week:  3-6  
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Hate Week: 4-10


Observances for Today
Caramel Day
Gold Star Spouses Day
Hospital Admitting Clerks Day 
National Dandelion Day
National Deep Dish Pizza Day Link
National Flash Drive Day 
National Kids Yoga Day  

National Raisin & Spice Bar Day
National Walk To Work Day Link 
Read A Road Map Day  Link


My Rambling Thoughts
I sometimes wonder about doctors. I’ve been taking a water-pill for about 3 years. I asked why I was taking it, he didn’t know, and now I’m off it. Just told me to call if I have any water retention in my legs. Hmm.

Today I was out and about to pick up some essentials. Sams and Wally World. Turned out I got what I needed and didn’t have to spend time looking for what I wanted.  Even got a new Welcome sign for my front door. Nice.

Finally got an email for my passport/VISA information. I’ll be sending it off tomorrow with FedEx. Trans-Siberian, here we come…in June.

I once had a boss who would come up with totally insane ideas and expect me to carry them out. It was a new experience and took about two months to realize, that if I didn’t do anything, he would forget his crazy idea and move on. He did have a few good ideas that I quickly carried out. Here’s my idea, from experience: turn off 45’s Twitter account, let his crew listen to his ideas, if they are valid and an improvement to the current situation, let the crew announce them to the press and people. If the idea is just wacko, let his crew deal with it and don’t bother the rest of us.
I went to Uganda to see the gorillas. It was a great trip. I can’t help but feel there is more to the story of the kidnapped American woman there. I hope she is returned safely and the full story comes out.


PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer at the bottom of this page
Mr. and Mrs. Smith were walking home from the shopping mall with their purchases when Mr. Smith began to complain that his load was too heavy. Mrs. Smith turned to her husband and said, "I don't know what you're complaining about because if you gave me one of your parcels, I would have twice as many as you and if I gave you just one of mine, we would have equal loads." How many parcels was each carrying?


Today’s Significant Historical Events

00’s
1424 Scottish King James I returns to Scotland after 18 years of detention at the English court
1700’s
1768 1st US Chamber of Commerce forms (NYC)
1800’s
1887 Anne Sullivan teaches "water" to Helen Keller

1900’s
1922 KOB-AM in Albuquerque NM begins radio transmissions

1923 Firestone Tire and Rubber Company starts producing inflatable tires

1927 Johnny Weissmuller set records in 100 & 200 m free style

1943 Chinese steward Poon Lim is found off the coast of Brazil by a Brazilian fisherman family after being adrift 133 days, after British ship SS Benlomond torpedoed by German U-boat

1958 Ripple Rock, an underwater threat to navigation in the Seymour Narrows in Canada is destroyed in one of the largest ever non-nuclear controlled explosions

1965 Lava Lamp Day celebrated

1992 Thailand General Suchinda Kraprayoon installed as president

1992 Several hundred-thousand abortion rights demonstrators march in Washington, D.C.

2000’s
2012 International internet group Anonymous hack several Chinese bureaus in opposition to censorship

2016 San Francisco becomes the first US city to mandate paid parental leave


Birthdays Today
1588 Thomas Hobbes,
(d. 1679: @91)
English philosopher (Leviathan),
born in Westport, England

1827 Joseph Lister,
(d. 1912: @84)
British surgeon (pioneer of antiseptic surgery),
born in Upton House, West Ham, England

1856 Booker T. Washington,
(d. 1915: @59: Bright’s Disease)
American education pioneer and 1st African American on a US stamp,
born in Hale's Ford, Virginia

1900 Spencer Tracy,
(d. 1967: @67: heart attack)
American actor (Woman of the Year, Adam's Rib),
born in Milwaukee

1908 Bette Davis,
(d. 1989: @81)
American actress (Of Human Bondage, Jezebel),
born in Lowell, Massachusetts

1916 Gregory Peck,
(d. 2003: @87)
American actor (To Kill a Mockingbird, MacArthur),
born in San Diego, California

1920 Arthur Hailey,
(d. 2004: @84)
English novelist (Hotel, Airport),
born in Luton, Bedfordshire, England

1922 Gale Storm
[Josephine Owaissa Cottle],
(d. 2009: @87)
American singer and actress (My Little Margie, Gale Storm Show), born in Bloomington, Texas

1933 Frank Gorshin,
(d. 2005: @72:  lung cancer)
American comedian and impersonator (Riddler-Batman),
born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

1981 Michael A. Monsoor,
(d. 2006: @25: jumped on grenade to protect his fellow seals)
United States Navy SEAL killed in Iraq and posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor,
born in Long Beach, CA
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80’s
82- Colin Powell,
American General and Assistant to the President (Nat Sec Affairs),
born in The Bronx, New York

70’s
76- Max Gail,
American actor
(Barney Miller, Whiz Kids, DC Cab),
born in Detroit, Michigan

40’s
46- Pharrell Williams,
American music producer (The Neptunes),
born in Virginia Beach, Virginia


Historical Obits Today
80’s
@89-2005 Saul Bellow,
Canadian-American author (Mr Sammler's Planet, Nobel 1976)

@86-2015 Richard Dysart,
American actor
(Leland MacKenzie-LA Law, The Last Days of Patton)

@84-2008 Charlton Heston,
American actor (The Ten Commandments, Ben-Hur)

@84-1964 Douglas MacArthur,
US general (Pacific theater-WW II)

@80-1997 Allen Ginsberg,
beat poet, dies at 80

70’s
@74-1992 Sam Walton,
American businessman
(founder and CEO of Walmart and Sam's Club),
dies of multiple myeloma

@72-1976 Howard Hughes,
American reclusive billionaire, filmmaker and aviator,
dies of kidney failure, malnutrition
60’s
@66-2006 Gene Pitney,
American singer,
dies of heart attack

20’s
@27-1994 Kurt Cobain,
American grunge rocker (Nirvana),
shooting himself in the head with a shotgun


Puzzle answer:
Mrs. Smith was carrying seven parcels and Mr. Smith was carrying five.


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