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May
12, 2019 Week: 20 \ Day: 132
86004: H 58°
\ L 33° \ Average
Sky Cover: 95%
Nearest
wildfire: 79mi. Nearest lightning: 45mi
Wind: 5mph\Gusts:
7mph
Visibility:
10 mi
Record
High:
86°[1996] Record
Low: 20°[1983]
Mar
Averages:
68°\34° (3 days with rain)
Today’s Quote
We'd feel less worried..
If more were worried.
--Anonymous
Random Tidbits
Steam was successfully adapted to
power boats in 1802 and railways in 1829. Later, some of the first automobiles
were powered by steam
French aviation pioneer Gustave de
Ponton d'Amecourt built a steam-driven model helicopter in 1863. He also coined
the word 'helicopter'.
Although different sources such as
coal, nuclear, geothermal and solar thermal, are used to heat the water, nearly
90 percent of the electricity we use is generated through the use of steam.
Observances This Week
National Pet Week:
6-12 Link
National Nurses Day and Week: 6-12 Link Link
Peripheral Neuropathy Awareness Week: 6-12 Link
National Nurses Day and Week: 6-12 Link Link
Peripheral Neuropathy Awareness Week: 6-12 Link
Food
Allergy Awareness Week: 12-18 Link
National Body Piercing Week: 12-17 Link
National Hospital Week: 12-18 Link
National Nursing Home Week: 12-18
National Police Week: 12-18
National Return To Work Week: 12-18
National Transportation Week: 12-18
National Women's Health Week: 12-18 Link
Reading is Fun Week: 12-18 Link
Salute to Moms 35+ Week: 12-18
Salvation Army Week: 12-18
Work At Home Moms Week: 12-18
National Body Piercing Week: 12-17 Link
National Hospital Week: 12-18 Link
National Nursing Home Week: 12-18
National Police Week: 12-18
National Return To Work Week: 12-18
National Transportation Week: 12-18
National Women's Health Week: 12-18 Link
Reading is Fun Week: 12-18 Link
Salute to Moms 35+ Week: 12-18
Salvation Army Week: 12-18
Work At Home Moms Week: 12-18
Observances for Today
Hug
Your Cat Day Link
International Awareness Day for Chronic Immunological and Neurological Diseases Link
International Nurses Day Link Link
Lilac Sunday
International Awareness Day for Chronic Immunological and Neurological Diseases Link
International Nurses Day Link Link
Lilac Sunday
Limerick Day
Mother's Day Link Link
Mother's At The Wall Day
Native American Rights Day
National Nutty Fudge Day Link
Odometer Day
Mother's Day Link Link
Mother's At The Wall Day
Native American Rights Day
National Nutty Fudge Day Link
Odometer Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Happy Mother’s Day to all the Mothers
out there. Thanks for all you do.
Another day of rain…and lightning…and
thunder. Spring sure seems wet.
Yesterday one of my younger hunting
buddies from my years in Tuba lost his oldest son (32) to suicide here in
Flagstaff. He was Hopi and will be buried
The Hopi Way today. It is so sad, and so hard to understand.
I finished the readings on the Middle East.
While much of the problems have been around for centuries, WWI and WWII boundary
lines, drawn by the west, only made the
problems worse. Too add to the problem 45 recognized Jerusalem as the capital
and 45 and Obama support Saudi Arabia,
even when everyone knows they are helping with the chaos over there. Should be
an interesting discussion.
PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer
at the bottom of this page
In
1990, a person is 15 years old. In 1995, that same person is 10 years old. How
can this be?
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1200’s
1215
English barons serve ultimatum on King John; leads to Magna Carta
1500’s
1551
San Marcos University in Lima, Peru, opens
1700’s
1777
1st ice cream advertisement (Philip Lenzi in the NY Gazette)
1789
Society of St Tammany is formed by Revolutionary War soldiers. It later becomes
an infamous group of NYC political bosses
1792
Toilet that flushes itself at regular intervals is patented
1800’s
1888
Crouching start 1st used in track and field by Charles Sherrill of Yale
1900’s
1916
James Connolly and Sean McDermott are executed following their involvement in
the Easter Rising in Dublin
1921
National Hospital Day 1st observed in the United States
1928
Benito Mussolini ends women's rights in Italy
1930
Pulitzer prize awarded to Marc Connelly (Green Pastures)
1938
Sandoz Labs manufactures LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide)
1941
Konrad Zuse presents the Z3, the world's first working programmable, fully
automatic computer, in Berlin
1942
1,500 Jews gassed in Auschwitz
1949
1st foreign woman ambassador received in USA (Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit of India)
1970
Harry A Blackmun is confirmed as a justice on Supreme Court
1982
In Fatima Portugal, a Spanish Traditionalist priest who opposed Vatican II
reforms and saw Pope John Paul II as a perpetrator of them, is stopped prior to
his attempt to attack the Pope with a bayonet
1984
South African prisoner Nelson Mandela sees his wife for 1st time in 22 years
1991
A new cancer drug is announced which can only be found in bark of a rare tree
in the Pacific Northwest
2000’s
2002
Former US President Jimmy Carter arrives in Cuba for a five-day visit with
Fidel Castro becoming first President of the United States, in or out of
office, to visit the island since Castro's 1959 revolution.
2003
Fifty-nine Democratic lawmakers bring the Texas Legislature to a standstill by
going into hiding in a dispute over a Republican congressional redistricting
plan
2012
The discovery of a missing Mayan calendar piece disproves 2012 Armageddon
2017
Brazil declares end to Zika national emergency as cases decrease
Birthdays Today
0’s
1820
Florence Nightingale,
(d.
1910: @90)
British
nurse (Crimean War), born in Florence, Italy
1907
Katharine Hepburn,
(d.
2003: @96)
American
actress (Adam's Rib, On Golden Pond), born in Hartford, Connecticut
1915
Mary Kay Ash,
(d.
2001: @83)
American
businesswoman, founded Mary Kay Cosmetics
1918
Julius Rosenberg,
(d.
1953: @35: executed)
1st
US civilian executed for espionage,
born
in NYC
1936
Tom Snyder,
(d.
2007: @71: leukemia)
American
newscaster (The Tomorow Show, NBC Weekend News),
born
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
90’s
91-
Burt Bacharach,
composer
(I'll Never Fall in Love Again),
born
in Kansas City, Missouri
70’s
71-
Steve Winwood,
English
musician (A Higher Love, Roll with it)
60’s
60-
Ving Rhames
[Irving
Rameses Rhames],
American
actor (Mission Impossible),
born
in New York City
50’s
57-
Emilio Estevez,
American
actor (Breakfast Club, Young Guns, Mighty Ducks),
born
in NYC, New York
56-
Vanessa A. Williams,
American
actress (Rhonda Blair-Melrose Place),
born
in Brooklyn, New York
53-
Stephen Baldwin,
actor
(Beast, Lawrenceville Stories, Usual Suspects)
51-
Anthony Frank Tony Hawk,
skateboard
champion
50-
Kim Fields Freeman,
actress
(Tootie-Facts of Life),
born
in Los Angeles, California
30’s
38-
Rami Malek,
American
actor (Bohemian Rhapsody),
born
in Los Angeles, California
Historical Obits Today
90’s
@91-1994
Erik Erikson,
American
developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst who coined the phrase
"identity crisis"
80’s
@88-2001
Perry Como,
American
singer
70’s
@78-1970
leonie "Nelly" Sachs,
German/Swedish
poet (Nobel 1966)
40’s
@48-1960
Prince Aly Khan
[Ali
Salman Aga Khan],
Pakistani
socialite, jockey, political ambassador; husband to Rita Hayworth,
dies
from injuries sustained in a car accident
Puzzle answer:
The
person was born in 2005 BC.
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