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Sep. 20, 2019
Week: 38 Day: 263
86004: H 72° \ L 45° \ Average Sky
Cover: 5%
Nearest
wildfire: 18mi. Nearest lightning: 176mi
Wind: 30mph\Gusts:
36mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 83°[2000] Record Low: 23°[1971]
Sep Averages: 74°\42° (5 days with rain)
Today’s Quote
Don't go
around saying the world owes you a living.
The world
owes you nothing.
It was
here first.
Mark Twain
Random Tidbits
Horizontal gaming wheels, such as
those used in roulette, were invented in England in 1720 for a game called
roly-poly. Roly-poly was similar to roulette, except there were no numbers on
the wheel. There were alternating white spaces and black spaces, along with a
"bar black" space and a "bar white" space. The
"bar" spaces were the equivalents of zero and double-zero -- if the
ball landed in either space, bets on black or white lost. Roly-poly was banned
in England in 1745, but the horizontal wheel traveled well. By 1796, modern
roulette was being played in France.
The kings in decks of playing cards
represent real leaders and conquerors from history, although not all had the
title of king. The deck we use today is based on cards designed in 15th-century
France. The king of spades represents the Biblical King David, the king of
clubs represents Alexander the Great, the king of hearts represents Charlemagne
and the king of diamonds represents Julius Caesar.
Observances This Week
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
18-22
20-29
Observances for Today
Constitution Day/Pledge Across America
International Grenache Day Link
National Concussion Awareness Day Link
National Doodle Day Link
National Fried Rice Day Link
National POW/MIA Recognition Day Link
National Pepperoni Pizza Day
International Grenache Day Link
National Concussion Awareness Day Link
National Doodle Day Link
National Fried Rice Day Link
National POW/MIA Recognition Day Link
National Pepperoni Pizza Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Red Flag Day here with wind expected
to reach 45mph late this afternoon. Not a day to be outside for long.
The PBS/Ken Burns Country Music
documentary just keeps getting better. I’m a day behind, but watched the Hank
Williams part last night. What a story, much of which I didn’t know. Enjoying
the new knowledge.
I knew we had ‘detention centers’ for
kids near the border. Didn’t know there was one that sits empty. It is run by a
private contractor and could hold 1200 kids. The gov’t contract is still being
paid monthly to the empty facility for a mere $720,000. WTH? The guy with the
contract says that is what it costs each month to keep the place viable, in
case it is needed. Sounds fishy to me.
I put some nice photos of the current
Scotland trip on the Focus FB page. Thanks to Ann for sending them to me.
Today is my service comp date…that
means that in 1971 I started my job at Shonto Boarding School. I was teaching 3rd
grade. It began my 36-year career on the Navajo Reservation. I didn’t have TV
the first two years, then my dad showed up and put up a 40’ TV antenna with guy
wires so I could see one channel from Flagstaff. I’m still in person friends
with a few from Shonto, and a few more on FB. It was a great experience.
Today is also the anniversary of my
father’s passing in 1994. He was a great dad and is still missed. He made it to
80 years old and was only hospitalized for about the week before his passing.
My brother, mother, and I were there for the last days. The priest from our
church, who was close to our family, was there for last rites. Much later he
told my mom it was the first time he had given last rites and it was one of the
hardest things he ever did. We didn’t realize that until he told my mom. When
he retired to a church retirement home, he called my mom and said he set up a prayer
for my father that would be said every week in perpetuity. WOW!
Today’s Puzzle
Answer
at the bottom of
this page
How can you physically stand behind
your father while he is standing behind you?
For
this kind of super tricky riddle, you might do best to actually map out the
physical relationship in your head—if you can! This riddle works by tricking
you into thinking about impossibilities.
This is the last riddle for
a while. Next up are more puzzles.
Historical Events
1498 (Earthquake & Tsunami)
Nankaido, Japan
1960 - The Flintstones debuted on ABC
1969 - #1 Hit: The Archies - Sugar, Sugar
1973 - An estimated 90 million people
watched 'The Battle of the Sexes.' Billie Jean King defeated Bobby Riggs in a
televised tennis match at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas.
1975 - #1 Hit: David Bowie - Fame
1977 - The Fonz jumped a shark on
Happy Days, forever immortalizing the phrase "jumping the shark" as a
metaphor for when something has passed its peak.
1979 - Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
premiered on NBC
1984 - The Cosby Show premiered on NBC
1984 - Who's The Boss debuted on ABC.
1986 - #1 Hit: Huey Lewis and the News -
Stuck with You
1989 - East End Show - Miss Saigon
(Musical) opened
1990 - The Flash premiered on CBS
1993 - Vicki Van Meter took off from
Maine, landing in San Diego three days later, becoming the youngest female
pilot to fly across the U.S.
1998 - The Iron Man Rested - Baltimore
Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr. sat out a game, ending his consecutive MLB
game playing streak. Cal "Irom Man' Ripken played 2,632 consecutive games
over 16 seasons.
1999- Law & Order: SVU debuted on
NBC
2006 - Top Gear co-host Richard
Hammond was seriously injured after crashing a car at 280 mph
2009 - Barack Obama appeared on five
Sunday news/talk shows on the same day: CBS's Face the Nation, ABC's This Week,
CNN's State of the Union with John King, NBC/MSNBC's Meet The Press and on
Univision.
2013 - The Apple iPhone 4S, iPhone 5C
and iPHone 5S were released.
2014 - #1 Hit: Meghan Trainor - All About
That Bass
Birthdays Today
Anne Meara, comedian, actress (d. 2015
@85)
Dr. Joyce Brothers, psychologist, TV
personality
(d. 2013 @85)
Sophia Loren, actor (85)
George RR Martin, writer (A Song of
Ice & Fire) (71)
Jay Ward , creator (Rocky &
Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, Peabody and Sherman, George of the Jungle)
(d. 1989 @69; renal cancer)
Jon Bernthal, TV actor (The Walking
Dead) (43)
Asia Argento, Italalian actor/writer
& leader of ‘#Me Too’ (43)
Puzzle answer:
You are standing back-to-back with
your father.
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