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Sep. 4, 2019 Week: 36 Day: 247
86004: H 84° \ L 53° \ Average Sky Cover: 30%
Nearest wildfire: 80mi.
Nearest lightning: 114mi
Wind: 7mph\Gusts: 7mph Visibility:
10 mi
Record High: 90°[1945] Record Low: 27°[1961]
Sep Averages: 74°\42°
(5 days with rain)
Today’s Quote
I am fond of pigs.
Dogs look up to us.
Cats look down on us.
Pigs treat us as equals.
Winston Churchill
Random Tidbits
Today's
fun facts are all about bicycles!
In
1817, Karl von Drais, a German baron, invented a horseless carriage that would
help him get around faster. The two-wheeled, pedal-less device was propelled by
pushing your feet against the ground, the machine became known as the
"draisine," and led to the creation of the modern-day bicycle.
The
term "bicycle" was not introduced until the 1860s, when it was coined
in France to describe a new kind of two-wheeler with a mechanical drive.
Observances This Month
Million
Minute Family Challenge (September-December)
Mold Awareness Month
National Americana Month Link
National Bake & Decorate Month
National Campus Safety Awareness Month Link
National Cheese Month Link
National Chicken Month Link
National Child Awareness Month Link
National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month Link
National Chiari Awareness Month Link Link
National Coupon Month
National Disease Literacy Month Link
National DNA, Geonomics & Stem Cell Education Month
National Food Safety Education Month Link
National Family Meals Month Link
National Fruit and Veggies Month
National Guide Dog Month Link
National Head Lice Prevention Month
National Hispanic Heritage Month (9/15-10/15)
National Home Furnishings Month
National Honey Month Link
National Infant Mortality Awareness Month Link
National Mulled Cider Month Link
National Mushroom Month Link Link
National Organic Harvest Month Link
National Osteopathic Medicine Month Link
National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month (Gov't)
National Passport Awareness Month Link
National Pet Memorial Month Link
National Preparedness Month Link
National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Link
National Prime Beef Month Link
National Prosper Where You Are Planted Month
National Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month Link
National Recovery Month
National Rice Month
National Save A Tiger Month Link Link
National Sewing Month Link
National Service Dog Month
National Shake Month (Ice Cream)
National Sickle Cell Month Link
National Skin Care Awareness Month
National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month Link
National Suicide Prevention Month Link
National Translators Month Link
National Pediculosis (Head Lice) Prevention Month Link
National Piano Month Link Link
National Preparedness Month
National Wilderness Month
Mold Awareness Month
National Americana Month Link
National Bake & Decorate Month
National Campus Safety Awareness Month Link
National Cheese Month Link
National Chicken Month Link
National Child Awareness Month Link
National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month Link
National Chiari Awareness Month Link Link
National Coupon Month
National Disease Literacy Month Link
National DNA, Geonomics & Stem Cell Education Month
National Food Safety Education Month Link
National Family Meals Month Link
National Fruit and Veggies Month
National Guide Dog Month Link
National Head Lice Prevention Month
National Hispanic Heritage Month (9/15-10/15)
National Home Furnishings Month
National Honey Month Link
National Infant Mortality Awareness Month Link
National Mulled Cider Month Link
National Mushroom Month Link Link
National Organic Harvest Month Link
National Osteopathic Medicine Month Link
National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month (Gov't)
National Passport Awareness Month Link
National Pet Memorial Month Link
National Preparedness Month Link
National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Link
National Prime Beef Month Link
National Prosper Where You Are Planted Month
National Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month Link
National Recovery Month
National Rice Month
National Save A Tiger Month Link Link
National Sewing Month Link
National Service Dog Month
National Shake Month (Ice Cream)
National Sickle Cell Month Link
National Skin Care Awareness Month
National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month Link
National Suicide Prevention Month Link
National Translators Month Link
National Pediculosis (Head Lice) Prevention Month Link
National Piano Month Link Link
National Preparedness Month
National Wilderness Month
Observances This Week
1-5
1-7
International
Enthusiasm Week
National Nutrition Week (UNICEF-India) Link
Self-University Week Link
Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week
National Waffle Week
National Nutrition Week (UNICEF-India) Link
Self-University Week Link
Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week
National Waffle Week
2-6
National Payroll Week
3-4
3-7
Play Days
4-7
4-7
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Week Link
Observances for Today
National Macadamia Nut Day
My Rambling Thoughts
A
Tuesday that feels like a Monday. Even retired, I still have to look at my
calendar after a Monday holiday.
My
Primary Doc is great. Last month I got a letter saying it was time to do my annual
Medicare check to see if I’m still alive. Then on Friday I got another letter
for the same thing. I looked back and my annual Medicare is around Sept. 20, my
Service Comp Date (started work for Feds). I called today and made an
appointment for Sept. 17. Two minutes later the lady called back and said it
has to be later, after Sept. 21 as it has to be a year and a day after the last
Medicare check. I changed it, and asked why I got two letters to remind me, she
said she’d check to find out. Hmmm.
It
looks like Florida is being spared, thankfully, from Dorian. That’s good. Some
father north may have trouble. It just reminds me one of the many differences
between Anglo culture and Native culture. In Native culture one tries to live
with nature, in Anglo culture we try to control nature. Guess we still have a
lot to learn about nature.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of this page
What
English word has three consecutive double letters?
This one is pretty impossible, but use
the facts you know about English to get on track. First, think of words with
double vowels. And you must know this is probably going to be a compound word.
The first and last letters of those combined words will form one set of double
letters.
Historical Events
1682
- English astronomer Edmund Halley discovered the comet now named after him.
1781
- The city of Los Angeles was founded.
1833
- Barney Flaherty (age 10) was hired by the New York Sun as America's first
newsboy.
1863
– Whitestone Hill Massacre, South Dakota: The Whitestone Hill Massacre saw the
unnecessary murders of over 300 Yankton, Dakota, Hunkpapa and Sihasapa Lakota
Men, Women, Elderly, Children, and BABIES by Brigadier General Alfred Sully.
This unprovoked massacre was out of pure spite against the Dakota that had fled
MN after the Dakota Conflict. The community was busy preparing for winter when
the soldiers came upon them and were attacked and all properties destroyed,
burned and stolen.
1888
- George Eastman patented his 1st roll-film camera and registered the
"Kodak" name.
1893
- Beatrix Potter created Peter Rabbit when writing a letter to a friend dated
today.
1900
- "Typhoid Mary" Mallon was a cook who was 'patient zero' for a
series of Typhoid Fever outbreaks in the early 1900s. She claimed to have never
been sick herself.
1951
- President Truman's address at the signing of the Japanese Peace Treaty (WW
II) was broadcast.
1957
- Nine black students attempted to enter Little Rock Central High School but
were blocked by the Arkansas National Guard. The next day, President Dwight D.
Eisenhower ordered the 1,200-man 101st Airborne Battle Group of the U.S. Army's
101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to escort the nine
students into the school.
1957
- Ford introduced "The Edsel" automobile - one of the biggest
business flops in history.
1961
- #1 Hit: The Highwaymen
- Michael
1964
- NASA launched its 1st Orbital Geophysical Observatory (OGO-1). It is still in
orbit.
1965
- #1 Hit: The Beatles -
Help!
1972
- Mark Spitz won his seventh gold medal in the 1972 Munich Olympics.
1976
- #1 Hit: Bee Gees - You
Should Be Dancing
1982
- #1 Hit: Steve Miller
Band - Abracadabra
1995-
The series Xena: Warrior Princess which starred Lucy Lawless made its debut.
1999
- #1 Hit: Enrique
Iglesias - Bailamos
2000
- Caillou & Clifford the Big Red Dog debuted on PBS
2002
- Kelly Clarkson won the first season of American Idol on FOX.
2012
- Live! with Kelly became Live! with Kelly and Michael, when Michael Strahan
became the permanent co-host
Birthdays Today
Dr.
Drew Pinsky, celebrity Doctor (61)
Damon
Wayons, comedian (59)
Dick
York, actor [Bewitched]
(d. 1992 @59 emphysema)
Mike
Piazza, baseball catcher (51)
Matt
Nix, screenwriter [Burn Notice] (48)
Carmit
Bachar, American/Israeli singer [Pussycat Dolls] (45)
Max
Greenfield, actor [Veronica Mars] (39)
Beyoncé
Giselle Knowles-Carter, singer (38)
Puzzle answer:
Bookkeeper
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