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Sep. 12, 2019
Week: 37 Day: 255
86004: H 68° \ L 43° \ Average Sky
Cover: 10%
Nearest
wildfire: 88mi. Nearest lightning: 187mi
Wind: 9mph\Gusts:
19mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 88°[1990] Record Low: 25°[1985]
Sep Averages: 74°\42° (5 days with rain)
Today’s Quote
One cannot
and must not try to erase the past
merely because it does not fit the present.
Golda Meir
Random Tidbits
Aluminum is very difficult to refine
from its natural form. A method wasn't discovered until 1825, and for decades
it was so expensive that aluminum was worth more than gold.
The top of the Washington Monument is
capped with an 8.9-inch aluminum pyramid. The aluminum cap initially served as
the apex of the monument's lightning rod.
Around the United States, aluminum is
recycled 50 percent of the time compared to glass and plastic, which are
reprocessed less than 25 percent. In a mere 60 days, an aluminum can is
recycled, turned into a new can, and back on a store shelf.
Observances This Week
7-15
8-14
Dating and
Life Coach Recognition Week
International Housekeepers Week Link
National Assisted Living Week
Suicide Prevention Week
National Truck Driver Appreciation Week Link
International Housekeepers Week Link
National Assisted Living Week
Suicide Prevention Week
National Truck Driver Appreciation Week Link
9-15
10-19
Palindrome
Week 9-10-19…9-19-19
Observances for Today
International Day for South-South Cooperation Link
National Day of Encouragement Link
National Police Woman's Day Link Link
National Video Games Day
National Day of Encouragement Link
National Police Woman's Day Link Link
National Video Games Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Today would have been my mother’s 100th
birthday. She provided our family with a spotless, loving, caring home. She did
clothing alterations for many…to supplement the family income. She made our
shirts from childhood long into adulthood. She could knit, crochet, tat, and do
needlepoint. The needle was part of her life. She was an only child, and
married my father at 19. He lost his father at a very young age. She spent her
entire married life making our family a family. She lived to be 89. She is
still missed.
It has really cooled off here. Down
about 10° from yesterday. I had to close my bedroom window for the very chilly
night temperature. I can’t keep the windows or front door open. The windows have
been open 24/7 since early June, the doors open whenever I’m home. Guess it’s
time to get ready for fall.
I got an email from Ed, my roommate
for the upcoming trip. We are set with some great excursions. I really
appreciate his hard work in making my reservations at the same time he made
his. It’s not until next spring, but we are ready now. With my cooler weather
this early, I’ll be ready for Bora Bora in the spring.
I am rather inclined to silence, and
whether that be wise or not, it is at least more unusual nowadays to find a man
who can hold his tongue than to find one who cannot.
The above quote is by Abraham Lincoln,
and it sure fits our current times very well.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer
at the bottom of
this page
How
many letters are in the alphabet?
Highlight
the black box for a clue
Some
hard riddles trip you up by sending you to the easiest answer first. You got
this one easy, right? Twenty-six—if you’re talking English alphabet. Not so
fast. Take another look and get super simple and straightforward.
Historical Events
1609 - Henry Hudson began his
exploration of the Hudson River.
1910 - Alice Stebbin Wells was hired
as America's first actual female police officer, in Los Angeles.
1922 Paavo Nurmi runs world record
5000m (14:35.4)
1940 - The Lascaux Cave Paintings,
about 17,300 year old, were found in southwestern France.
1952 - The Flatwoods Monster was
described by several children in Flatwoods, West Virginia. Their mother,
Kathleen May also reported seeing a ten foot creature.
1954 - Lassie premiered on CBS
1959 - The Soviet Union's Lunik 2 was
launched, (purposefully) crash-landing on the moon two days later.
1965 - The Beatles appeared on The Ed
Sullivan Show, for the fourth time.
1966 - The Monkees debuted on NBC.
1970 - LSD advocate, Dr. Timothy
Leary, escaped from a California prison and fled to Algeria.
1970 - The unmanned Soviet Luna 16 was
launched - it landed on the moon, scooped up 101 grams of the lunar surface,
and returned to Earth.
1972 - Maude premiered on CBS.
1974 Coup overthrows Ethiopian Emperor
Haile Selassie on Ethiopia's national day
1977 - South African black civil
rights leader Steven Biko died while in police custody.
1978 - Taxi premiered on ABC
1992- NBC canceled all of their
Saturday morning cartoons and opted to air Saved By The Bell, California
Dreams, NBA Inside Stuff, Name Your Adventure and a weekend version of Today.
It marked the end of all children's programming entirely on the network.
1992 Mae
Jemison is the 1st African American woman to go into space (aboard Endeavour
STS-47)
1993 - Famous Perry Mason actor
Raymond Burr died after a battle with liver cancer
2003 In Fallujah, US forces mistakenly
shoot and kill eight Iraqi police officers.
2007 (Volcano Eruption) Southern
Sumatra, Indonesia
2012 - Apple unveiled the iPhone 5 and
iOS 6.
2017 Apple unveils premium iPhone X
costing $999, along with iPhone 8
2018 Oldest known human drawing
discovered, 73,000 years old, in Blombos Cave, South Africa published in
"Nature"
2018 More than 3,600 children reported
abused by Catholic priests in Germany (1946-2014) in leaked report
Birthdays Today
Maurice Chevalier, cabaret singer,
actor
(d. 1973 @83)
George Jones, country singer
(d. 2013 @81)
Linda Gray, actor, director, producer
(79)
Jesse Owens, Olympian runner
(d. 1980 @66; lung cancer)
Rachel Ward, actor, director,
screenwriter (62)
Barry White, R&B singer
(d. 2003 @58; kidney failure)
Louis CK,
[Louis A. Székely]
comedian, writer, actor (52)
Ruben Studdard, singer, actor (41)
Paul Walker, movie actor
(d. 2013 @40; auto crash)
Jennifer Hudson, pop singer (38)
Yao Ming, NBA player (39)
Emmy Rossum, TV actor [Shameless] (33)
Puzzle answer:
There are 11 letters in “the alphabet”
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