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Jul.
22, 2019 Week: 30 \ Day: 203
86004: H 87° \ L 54° \ Average Sky
Cover: 30%
Nearest
wildfire: 6mi. Nearest lightning: 297mi
Wind: 11mph\Gusts:
21mph
Visibility:
10 mi
Record
High: 92°[1996] Record Low: 38°[1995]
Jul Averages: 82°\542° (8 day with rain)
Today’s Quote
If you think it's hard to meet new people,
try picking up the wrong golf ball.
Jack Lemmon
Observances This Week
6-28
Tour de France
Tour de France
18-25
Restless Leg
Syndrome (RLS) Education & Awareness Week
20-24
20-24
20-28
21-27
RAGBRAI
Observances for Today
Casual Pi Day
(22/7)
Fragile X Awareness Day
Global Hug Your Kid Day
Hammock Day
Fragile X Awareness Day
Global Hug Your Kid Day
Hammock Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Another warm day, thank goodness for open
windows, slight breeze, and efficient swamp cooler. A forest fire just broke
out about 6miles from where I live, with a mountain between me and the fire.
Lots of smoke, lots of dark sky, just announced evacuations of residents near
the fire. I knew it was dry, but the amount of smoke from this 5+ acre and
growing fire is unbelievable. Outside is suddenly looking like we are in the
middle of an eclipse. Looks like several planes are dropping water. Facebook is
blowing up with updates for us locals. Several offering corrals for livestock
from the fire area. Such great people live here.
Our discussion
group recognized that nuclear weapons are here to stay. Those countries that
have them won’t give them up, those countries that don’t have them still want
time. Holding a nuclear weapon does help prevent attacks. Nuclear treaties are the only answer, for
without them, the world be more chaotic. No treaty is ever perfect, just ask
the indigenous people of this continent. Remember physics? For every action
there is an equal and opposite reaction…same is true when one country withdraws
from a treaty. Good discussion.
Today’s Puzzle
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 Highlighted Historical Events
1500’s
1515 First
Congress of Vienna settles issues between Poland and Holy Roman Empire - rise
of the Habsburgs influence
1600’s
1686 City of
Albany, NY chartered
1800’s
1864 Battle of
Atlanta: General Sherman's Union side defeats Confederate troops under General
Hood, with 8,449 Confederate and 3,641 US casualties
1900’s
1933 1st solo
flight round the world 7d 19hrs (Wiley Post)
1955 Richard
Nixon becomes the first US Vice President to preside over a cabinet meeting
1960 Cuba
nationalizes all US-owned sugar factories
1963 Sarawak
achieves independence from British colonial rule
1967 Jimi
Hendrix quits as opening act of the Monkees' tour
1988 500 US
scientists pledge to boycott Pentagon germ-warfare research
2000’s
2015 'Oldest'
Qur'an fragments discovered in collection of Birmingham University, radiocarbon
testing dates to AD568 - AD645
2018 US
President Donald Trump threatens Iran in an all-caps tweet of
"consequences" in response to speech by Iranian President Hassan
Rouhani
Highlighted Birthdays Today
1763 James
Geddes,
American Engineer (Erie Canal), born in Carlisle Pennsylvania (d. 1838:
@75)
1844 William
Archibald Spooner, English Oxford Don and reverend and inventor (spoonerisms),
born in London, England (d. 1930: @86)
1849 Emma
Lazarus,
American poet ("New Colossus" - on the base of Statue of
Liberty), born in NYC, (d. 1887: @38: cancer)
1890 Rose
Fitzgerald Kennedy,
American matriarch, mother of JFK, RFK & Ted, born in
Boston, Massachusetts (d. 1995: @104)
1898 Stephen
Vincent Benét,
American author (d. 1943: @44: heart attack)
1908 Amy
Vanderbilt,
American authority on etiquette (Complete Book of Etiquette,
Complete Cook Book), born in NYC, (d. 1974: @66: fall from buiding)
1922 Dan Rowan
[Daniel Hale Rowan],
American comedian (Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In), born in
Beggs, Oklahoma (d. 1987: @65: lymphoma)
1932 Oscar de la
Renta,
Dominican American fashion designer (Coty Hall of Fame-1973), born in
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (d. 2014: @82)
90’s
91- Orson Bean,
American actor
and comedian (To Tell the Truth), born in Burlington, Vermont
80’s
85- Louise
Fletcher,
actress (One
Flew over Cuckoo's Nest), born in Birmingham, Alabama
70’s
79-Alex Trebek,
game show host,
Jeopardy
73- Danny
Glover,
American actor
and activist (Lethal Weapon, The Color Purple), born in San Francisco,
California
72- Don Henley,
Rock singer, The
Eagles
72- Albert
Brooks,
comedian
(Broadcast News, Lost in America), born in Los Angeles, California
60’s
64-Willem Defoe,
actor
50’s
56- Rob Estes,
American actor
55- David Spade,
American
comedian and actor (SNL, Tommy Boy, Black Sheep), born in Birmingham, Michigan
55- John
Leguizamo,
Colombian
American actor (Mambo Mouth, Whispers in the Dark), born in Bogotá, Colombia
0’s
6- Prince George
of Cambridge,
son of Prince
William and Catherine, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, England (3rd in line to
the English throne), born in London, England
Highlighted Historical Obits Today
90’s
@94-2001 Frances
Horwich,
American
educator and television personality (Ding Dong School)
80’s
@89-1967 Carl
Sandburg,
poet (Abraham
Lincoln: Prairie Years)
@84-2008 Estelle
Getty,
American actress
(The Golden Girls, The Golden Palace), dies of Lewy body disease
60’s
@69-2013 Dennis
Farina,
American actor,
dies from a pulmonary embolism
@65-1932 Florenz
Ziegfeld Jr.,
American theatre
producer (Ziegfeld Follies)
Puzzle answer:
1. Los Angeles
2. Afternoon
3. Octagon
4. Saw
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