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May
19, 2019 Week: 21 \ Day: 140
86004: H 57°
\ L 27° \ Average
Sky Cover: 10%
Nearest
wildfire: 82mi. Nearest lightning: 496mi
Wind: 7mph\Gusts:
15mph
Visibility:
10 mi
Record
High:
85°[2008] Record
Low: 29°[1971]
Mar
Averages:
68°\34° (3 days with rain)
Today’s Quote
Nothing can be done except little by little.
Charles Baudelaire
Random Tidbits
Biologists have found that wolves will
respond to humans imitating their howls.
Wolves howl to contact separated
members of their group, to rally the group before hunting, or to warn rival
wolf packs to keep away. Lone wolves will howl to attract mates or just because
they are alone.
Observances This Week
Ramadan 5/5-6/4
American
Craft Beer Week: 13-19 Link
National Bike to Work Week: 13-19 Link
National Public Gardens Week: 13-19 Link
National Stuttering Awareness Week: 13-19
PGA Championship: 13-19
National Bike to Work Week: 13-19 Link
National Public Gardens Week: 13-19 Link
National Stuttering Awareness Week: 13-19
PGA Championship: 13-19
Cannes Film Festival: 15-26
National
Foul Ball Week: 16-21
EMS (Emergency Medical Services)
Week: 19-25 Link
International Heritage Breeds Week: 19-25 Link
National Eosinophil Awareness Week: 19-25 Link
National Medical Transcription Week: 19-25 Link
National New Friends, Old Friends Week: 19-25
National Stationery Week: 19-22
National Unicycle Week: 19-25
World Trade Week: 19-25
International Heritage Breeds Week: 19-25 Link
National Eosinophil Awareness Week: 19-25 Link
National Medical Transcription Week: 19-25 Link
National New Friends, Old Friends Week: 19-25
National Stationery Week: 19-22
National Unicycle Week: 19-25
World Trade Week: 19-25
Observances for Today
Bay to Breakers Race Link Note: Oldest Footrace in America!
Boy's Club Day-1906
May Ray Day
National Hepatitus Testing Day
National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Link
National Devil’s Food Cake Day
Boy's Club Day-1906
May Ray Day
National Hepatitus Testing Day
National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Link
National Devil’s Food Cake Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Cooled off a little, but still a nice
day. Took a short walk this morning. Glad I don’t live in tornado country. It
seems to becoming a larger area every year.
Watched a good show, United Shades of
America on CNN. The latest episode was about the Hmong people who helped the US
in Vietnam, were abandoned when the US pulled out, leaving them country-less.
Now, many are living in Minnesota. Amazing the stories we never heard. Well
worth a watch.
Lots of Dems on the campaign trail, lots on the
news channels. Not spending much time watching it. I’ll catch the highlights
later.
PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer
at the bottom of this page
What
five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1100’s
1182
The high altar of Paris cathedral Notre Dame is consecrated by Cardinal Henri
de Château-Marçay and Maurice de Sully
1500’s
1536
Anne Boleyn, second wife of English King Henry VIII, is beheaded at the Tower
of London on charges of adultery, incest and treason
1568
English Queen Elizabeth I arrests Mary, Queen of Scots
1700’s
1780
About midday, near-total darkness descends on New England, now known to be
caused by forest fires in Canada
1800’s
1856
Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts speaks out against slavery
1884
Ringling Brothers circus premieres
1885
1st mass production of shoes (Jan Matzeliger in Lynn, Massachusetts)
1891
Rice Institute, which became Rice University in Houston, Texas, is chartered
1896
1st auto (Karl Benz) arrives in Netherlands
1900’s
1906
Federated Boys' Club (Boys' Club of America) organizes
1921
Congress sharply curbs immigration, setting a national quota system
1930
White women win voting rights in South Africa
1992
27th Amendment ratified, prohibits Congress from raising its salary
2000’s
2011
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, project to search for dark matter, led by Samuel
C. C. Ting, installed on the International Space Station
2015
Historic first handshake between Prince Charles and Sinn Féin leader Gerry
Adams at the National University of Ireland in Galway
Birthdays Today
1869
Henry Horatio Dixon,
(d.1953:
@84)
Irish
Biologist who originated the cohesion-tension theory of water and mineral
movement in plants,
born
in Dublin, Ireland
1881
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk,
(d.
1938: @57: cirrhosis)
1st
President of Turkey (1923-38); founder of the Republic of Turkey,
born
in Salonica, Ottoman Empire
1890
Ho Chi Minh [Nguyễn Sinh Cung],
(d.
1969: @79: heart failure)
Vetnamese
communist revolutionary and President of North Vietnam (1946-69),
born
in Nghệ An Province, French Indochina
1925
Malcolm X [Little],
(d.
1965: @39: assassinated)
African
American human rights activist and Muslim minister,
born
in Omaha, Nebraska
1925
Pol Pot,
(d.
1998: @72: suicide or heart attack)
Cambodian
dictator (1976-79) and revolutionary who led the Khmer Rouge (1963-97),
born
in Prek Sbauv, Kampong Thom, Cambodia
1944-Peter
Mayhew,
actor
(Chewbacca)
(d.
2019: @74: heart attack)
1959
Nicole Brown Simpson,
(d.
1994: @36: murdered)
German-American
ex-wife of O.J. Simpson who was later murdered,
born
in Frankfurt, Germany
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80’s
85-
James Charles Lehrer,
news
anchor (McNeil-Lehrer Report),
born
in Wichita, Kansas
80-
Nancy Kwan,
Hong
Kong-born American actress (Flower Drum Song, World of Suzie Wong), born
in
Hong Kong
70’s
74-
Peter Townshend,
English
rock guitarist, vocalist and composer (The Who-Tommy),
born
in London, England
71-
Grace Jones,
Jamacian
singer/actress (Vamp, A View to a Kill),
born
in Spanish Town, St. Catherine
Historical Obits Today
90’s
@96-2016
Angus "Alan" Young,
British
actor and voice actor (Mister Ed, Scrooge McDuck)
80’s
@84-2016
Morley Safer,
Canadian
American TV newscaster (60 Minutes)
@84-2004
Tony Randall
[Leonard
Rosenberg],
American
actor (The Odd Couple)
70’s
@74-1994
Henry Morgan,
American
comedian and TV panelist (I've Got a Secret, Arena),
dies
of cancer
@72-2014
Michael Aldrich,
British
inventor (Online shopping)
60’s
@67-1907
Benjamin Baker,
English
civil engineer who designed the bridge over the Firth of Forth, Scotland and
the London underground
@64-1994
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis,
American
1st lady (1961-63),
dies
of cancer
50’s
@59-1864
Nathaniel Hawthorne,
American
writer (The Scarlet Letter),
dies
in his sleep
40’s
@46-1935
T. E. Lawrence [Lawrence of Arabia],
British
author, soldier and diplomat famous for his liaison role in Arabia during WWI,
dies
in a motorcycle accident in Dorset, England
20’s
@28-35-1536
Anne Boleyn,
Queen
of England (1533-36), second wife of Henry VIII,
beheaded
at the Tower of London on charges of adultery, incest and treason
Puzzle answer:
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