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Apr 8, 2019 Week: 15 \ Day: 98
86004: H 65° \ L 29° \ Average Sky Cover: 25%
Wind: 4mph\Gusts: 9mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest wildfire: 797mi. Nearest lightning: 763mi
Record High: 78°[1989] Record
Low: 14°[1999]
Mar Averages: 59°\28°
(3 days with
rain)
Today’s Quote
Let us put our minds together
and see what life
we can make for our children.
Sitting Bull
Random Tidbits
Up until
2006, the tallest known tree in the world was a 369-foot California redwood
nicknamed 'Stratosphere Giant', located in the Humboldt Redwoods State Park in
California. To give you some idea about its massive size, that's twice the
height of the Statue of Liberty, minus the foundation.
But the
Giant lost its status when two naturalists, Chris Atkins and Michael Taylor,
stumbled upon group of trees in California's Redwood National Park that were
taller than any they'd ever seen before.
Observances This Week
National Cherry Blossom
Festival: 3/20-4/14
Lent: 3/6-4/20
APAWS Pooper Scooper Week: 1-7
Hate Week: 4-10
National Robotics Week: 6-14 Link
Bat Appreciation Week: 7-13
Consider Christianity Week: 7-13
National Blue Ribbon Week: 7-13 Link (Child Abuse)
National Crime Victim’s Rights Week: 7-13 Link
National Library Week: 7-13
National Public Health Week: 7-13
National Volunteer Week: 7-13
National Window Safety Week: 7-13
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week: 7-14 Link
Passion Week: 7-13
Passiontide: 7-20
American Indian Awareness Week: 8-12 Link
National Dental Hygienist Week: 8-12 Link
National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week: 8-12 Link
National Youth Violence Prevention Week: 8-12 Link
The Masters Tournament: 8-14
Undergraduate Research Week: 8-12 Link
Week of The Young Child: 8-12 Link
Hate Week: 4-10
National Robotics Week: 6-14 Link
Bat Appreciation Week: 7-13
Consider Christianity Week: 7-13
National Blue Ribbon Week: 7-13 Link (Child Abuse)
National Crime Victim’s Rights Week: 7-13 Link
National Library Week: 7-13
National Public Health Week: 7-13
National Volunteer Week: 7-13
National Window Safety Week: 7-13
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week: 7-14 Link
Passion Week: 7-13
Passiontide: 7-20
American Indian Awareness Week: 8-12 Link
National Dental Hygienist Week: 8-12 Link
National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week: 8-12 Link
National Youth Violence Prevention Week: 8-12 Link
The Masters Tournament: 8-14
Undergraduate Research Week: 8-12 Link
Week of The Young Child: 8-12 Link
Observances for Today
Buddha Day (Historical
Birth Date) Link
Draw A Bird Day Link
International Roma Day
National Dog Fighting Awareness Day
National Empanada Day
Draw A Bird Day Link
International Roma Day
National Dog Fighting Awareness Day
National Empanada Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Busy few days
with visitors from out of town. I had a great time with them and now I had to
do some extra laundry and just finished cleaning up. What a great weekend. Warm
temps, little wind the whole weekend. Nice to move around the town with the
windows down.
I pick up my
taxes tomorrow afternoon. Not all that excited, but still proud to pay my fair
share.
This must be the
time for visiting Paris…my retirement group friend Mary is in Paris and so is my
brother’s half-brother and his wife. All are posting great shots of that
beautiful town. They are doing the on-your-own trips. Whatever floats their boats.
PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer at the bottom of this page
A cow is tied to a 4 meter-long rope. There is
food, 20 meters away from the cow. However, the cow manages to go to the food
and eat it. How come?
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1700’s
1766 1st fire escape patented, wicker basket on
a pulley & chain
1796 Carl Friedrich Gauss, German mathematician,
proves the quadratic reciprocity law (the ability to determine the solvability
of any quadratic equation in modular arithmetic)
1800’s
1820 The famous ancient Greek statue, Venus de
Milo is discovered on the Aegean island of Milos
1879 Milk sold in glass bottles for 1st time
1900’s
1910 1st race at the Playa Del Ray Motordrome
near Los Angeles begins (1st US auto speedway)
1913 17th amendment, requiring direct election
of US senators, ratified
1943 U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, in an
attempt to check inflation, freezes wages and prices, prohibits workers from
changing jobs unless the war effort would be aided thereby, and bars rate
increases to common carriers and public utilities.
1983 In front of a live audience of 20 tourists,
David Copperfield makes the Statue of Liberty disappear
2000’s
2000 Nineteen US Marines are killed when a V-22
Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft crashes near Marana, Arizona
2008 The construction of the world's first
building to integrate wind turbines completes, in Bahrain.
2017 Fifth day of protests by thousands in
Caracas, Venezuela against the government
Birthdays Today
480BC Gautama Buddha
(d. 400BC: @80),
the founder of Buddhism, is commonly celebrated
on this day
1460 Juan Ponce de León,
(d. 1521: @47: killed by
Indigenous people of FL)
Spanish explorer and conquistador who searched
for the fountain of youth and the first European to discover Florida,
born in Santervás de Campos, Castile, Spain
1850 William H. Welch,
(d. 1934: @ 84)
American pathologist who founded John Hopkins
Hospital,
born in Norfolk, Connecticut
1896 Yip Harburg
[Isidore Hochberg],
(d. 1981: @84)
American lyricist (Somewhere Over The Rainbow),
born in NYC, New York
1912 Sonja Henie,
(d. 1969: @57, leukemia)
Norwegian figure skater (Olympic gold 1928, 32,
36), actress (My Lucky Star),
born in Oslo, Norway
1918 Betty [Bloomer] Ford,
(d. 2011: @93)
US 1st lady (1974-77) and founder of the Betty
Ford Center clinic,
born in Chicago, Illinois
1938 Kofi Annan,
(d. 2018: @80)
Ghanaian diplomat and 7th Secretary-General of
the United Nations (1997-2006),
born in Comassie, Gold Coast
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90’s
93- Shecky Greene
[Fred Greenfield],
American comedian and actor (Love Machine,
Combat),
born in Chicago, Illinois
50’s
59- John Schneider,
actor (Bo-Dukes of Hazzard),
born in Mt Kisco, New York
56- Julian Lennon,
singer (Too Late for Goodbyes) and son of John,
born in Liverpool, England
51- Patricia Arquette,
American actress (Boyhood, True Romance),
born in NYC, New York
Historical Obits Today
90’s
@96-1993 Marian Anderson,
American contralto and celebrated singer
(My Lord, What a Morning)
@91-1973 Pablo Picasso,
Spanish painter (The Young Ladies of Avignon, Guernica)
80’s
@88-1981 Omar Bradley,
American WWII General (Invasion of Normandy) and
1st Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
(1949-53)
@87-2013 Margaret Thatcher,
British Prime Minister (1979 - 1990)
70’s
@70-2013 Annette Funicello,
American singer and actress (Mickey Mouse Club),
dies from multiple sclerosis complications
50’s
@50-1861 Elisha Otis,
American founder of the Otis Elevator Company
and inventor of a safety device that prevents elevators from falling if the
hoisting cable fails,
dies of diphtheria
Puzzle answer:
The rope is not tied to anything but the cow, so
the cow is free to go to the food.
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