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Sep. 17, 2019
Week: 38 Day: 260
86004: H 70° \ L 50° \ Average Sky
Cover: 90%
Nearest
wildfire: 80mi. Nearest lightning: 2mi
Wind: 7mph\Gusts:
17mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 88°[1956] Record Low: 27°[1903]
Sep Averages: 74°\42° (5 days with rain)
Today’s Quote
The best
and most beautiful things in the world
cannot be
seen or even touched –
they must
be felt with the heart.
Random Tidbits
Research on DARE (Drug Abuse
Resistance Education) has largely shown it to be ineffective, and in some cases
it has increased the use of drugs at schools.
Observances This Week
10-19
Palindrome
Week 9-10-19…9-19-19
14-17
15-21
Balance Awareness
Week Link
Build A Better Image Week
Child Passenger Safety Week Link
International Clean Hands Week
Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week Link
National Farm & Ranch Safety and Health Week
National Historically Black Colleges & Universities Week
National Indoor Plant Week
National Rehabilitation Awareness Week
National Security Officer Appreciation Week
National Singles Week
Pollution Prevention Week Link
Prostate Cancer Awareness Week
Build A Better Image Week
Child Passenger Safety Week Link
International Clean Hands Week
Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week Link
National Farm & Ranch Safety and Health Week
National Historically Black Colleges & Universities Week
National Indoor Plant Week
National Rehabilitation Awareness Week
National Security Officer Appreciation Week
National Singles Week
Pollution Prevention Week Link
Prostate Cancer Awareness Week
16-22
17-23
Constitution Week
Observances for Today
Citizenship
Day
Constitution Day Link
Get Ready Day Link
International Country Music Day Link
IT Professionals Day (Third Tuesday)
National Apple Dumpling Day
Constitution Day Link
Get Ready Day Link
International Country Music Day Link
IT Professionals Day (Third Tuesday)
National Apple Dumpling Day
National Monte Cristo Day Link
National Professional House Cleaners Day
Time's Up Day
VFW Ladies Auxiliary Day
National Professional House Cleaners Day
Time's Up Day
VFW Ladies Auxiliary Day
My Rambling Thoughts
There was a nice 30-minute hard rain
this morning. NICE! I had returned from shopping just as it started. The smell
of fresh rain permeated that atmosphere!
UAW is striking for better pay. But
the President said when he cut taxes the magnanimous corporations would have
their increase profits trickle down to the workers. Surprise, they never have and never will.
Lots of rumbling that gas prices will
be going up, due to the Saudi oil field fires. I’m not concerned, the President
said many times, in many speeches and tweets, that we are finally Energy
Independent. Hope he is correct.
PBS is running a series, County Music.
I watched the first episode last night. It is awesome. The first 2-hour segment
was on County Music prior to the 1930’s. This documentary is a must see for
music lovers, history buffs, and anyone who just enjoys country music. And it’s
2 hour segments have NO commercials. Way to go Ken Burns & PBS.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer
at the bottom of
this page
First, think of the color of the
clouds. Next, think of the color of snow. Now, think of the color of a bright
full moon. Now answer quickly what do cows drink?
Highlight the black box for a hint
Some
riddles work by getting your brain to go through a series of associations so
you get locked in and can’t think of alternatives. Be careful with this riddle.
Is the question really connected to that color you were asked to think about?
Most folks say that cows drink milk because they’re fixated on the color white.
Historical Events
1303 (Earthquake) China
1849 - Harriet Tubman escaped from
slavery in Maryland.
1859 - Joshua Norton declared himself
"Emperor of these United States" and subsequently "Protector of
Mexico", renaming himself Norton !
1895 - The second U.S. battleship, but
first named after a state, the USS Maine was commissioned.
1908 - Thomas Selfridge, a passenger
in a plane piloted by Orville Wright, became the first airplane fatality when
the craft crashed.
1947 - Jackie Robinson was named
Rookie of Year by The Sporting News.
1964 - Bewitched premiered on ABC.
1965 - The Wild, Wild West and Hogan’s
Heroes premiered on CBS.
1967 - Mission Impossible premiered on
CBS.
1967 - The Doors appear on The Ed
Sullivan Show and perform "Light My Fire". Sullivan had requested
that the line "Girl we couldn't get much higher" be changed for the
show, but Jim Morrison performed it the way it was written. The Doors never
appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show again.
1972 - The first episode of M.A.S.H.
aired on CBS.
1976 - NASA publicly unveiled the
space shuttle Enterprise in Palmdale, California.
1978 - Battlestar Galactica premiered
on ABC
1980 Polish workers under the
leadership of Lech Wałęsa found the Solidarity movement at the Gdańsk Shipyard
1981 Fernando Valenzuela sets NL
rookie record with 8th shutout of season
1983 - Vanessa Williams was crowned
Miss America 1984.
1987 Pope John Paul II arrives in San
Francisco, meets with AIDS patients, and embraces an AIDS infected child
1996- The O.J. Simpson civil trial
began
2005 - #1 Hit: Kanye West featuring Jamie
Foxx - Gold Digger
2009 - Archer premiered on FX
2011 - #1 Hit: Adele - Someone Like You
2011 - The Occupy Wall Street movement
began in Zucotti Park, New York City
2012 Panasonic suspends operations at
its three factories in China
2018 US border control agent confesses
to the murder of four women and assault of another in Laredo, Texas
2018 Hurricane Florence has caused 900
people to be rescued from flooding, death toll at 23, city of Wilmington
isolated officials announce
Birthdays Today
Roddy McDowall, actor, director,
photographer
(d. 1928 @70; lung cancer)
Anne Bancroft
[Anna Maria Louisa Italiano], actor,
director
(d. 2005 @73; uterine cancer)
Cassandra 'Elvira' Peterson, actor (68)
Rita Rudner, comedian (66)
Baz Luhrmann, writer, director (Moulin
Rouge!) (57)
Bryan Singer, director, producer,
writer (54)
John Ritter, Comedian, actor
(d. 2003 @54; ruptured heart vessel)
Nick Berkus, designer, TV host (48)
Hank Williams, country singer
(d. 1953 @29; hemorrhages)
Puzzle answer:
Water
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