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Oct. 31,
2019 Week: 44 Day: 304
86004: H 32° \ L 12° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Nearest
active fire: 119mi. Nearest lightning: 1090mi
Wind: 16mph\Gusts:
29mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record
High: 70°[1999] Record Low: 7°[1935]
Oct. Averages: 63°\32° (4
days with moisture)
Today’s Quote
There is nothing weak about kindness &
compassion.
There is nothing weak about looking
out for others.
There is nothing weak about being
honorable.
You are not a sucker to have integrity
and to treat others with respect.”
~ Barack Obama
Random Tidbits
Halloween
Candy
The
numbers are in. A large-scale market study has revealed the most popular Halloween
candies.
Surprisingly,
caramel corn balls did not even make it onto the list. But if you are stopping
for Halloween supplies tonight, you might want to consider some selections from
the top ten...
10.
Hershey Bars
9.
Skittles
8.
Sour Patch Kids
7.
Butterfinger
6.
Nerds
5.
M&M's
4.
Kit Kats
3.
Twix
2.
Snickers
1.
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
Sour
Patch Kids? Seriously? What is happening to today's youth? One of my favorites;
Payday, came in 47. And the perennial Halloween candy; candy corn? Number 67.
Observances This Week
23-31
Red Ribbon Week
24-31
Prescription Errors Education &
Awareness Week
25-11/11
World Origami Days
25-31
International Magic Week
27-11/2
Give Wildlife a Brake! Week
Kids Care Week
Observances for Today
Day of the Seven Billion Link
Girl Scout Founder's Day Link
Halloween or All Hallows Eve
Increase Your Psychic Powers Day
Girl Scout Founder's Day Link
Halloween or All Hallows Eve
Increase Your Psychic Powers Day
Magic Day
National Caramel Apple Day Link
National Doorbell Day Link
National Knock-Knock Jokes Day
National Magic Day
National UNICEF Day
Samhain Link
World Cities Day
World Savings Day Link
National Caramel Apple Day Link
National Doorbell Day Link
National Knock-Knock Jokes Day
National Magic Day
National UNICEF Day
Samhain Link
World Cities Day
World Savings Day Link
My Rambling Thoughts
I
woke up to what I thought it was cold…17°. Then I checked the internet machine and
I was basking in warmth, compared to Denver. Hope everyone up there is staying
warm.
Good
news from the Blood Dr. All blood counts he looks at in the normal range. Going
for a scan next week to be sure all the lymph nodes are also normal. Very good
news.
As
the horrific fires continue in California, I read an article yesterday that the
Navajo Hotshots are out there too. The Navajo Hotshots have helped at wildfires
for decades. Glad to see they are still
active. Hotshots have a very dangerous job as they are on the ground at all
major fires out west. The Navajo Hotshot team is recognized nationally as one
of the best.
NPR
had a good summary of the fires and the problems. One major issue is when the utility
companies turn off electricity so that their powerlines don’t start more fires.
Almost 1 million have been without electricity since Saturday. Most critical
are the many who use electricity for medical machines at home, like dialysis,
oxygen, and CPAP machines. Then there are the businesses that need electricity
to be open like grocery stores, gas stations, etc. Many businesses have
generators, but can’t get fuel now. Tons of food are spoiling. Some can’t get
gas so they can’t evacuate. The bottom line seems to be that many electric
company providers have not taken care of their infrastructure deciding not to
spend money on modern upgrades to keep their profit margin high. What a mess.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of this page
As a whole, I am both safe and secure.
Behead me, I become a place of meeting.
Behead me again, I am the partner of ready.
Restore me, I become the domain of beasts.
Historical Events
683 - During the Second Islamic Civil War and the Siege of Mecca, the Kaaba
caught fire and burned down.
1517 - Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church
in Wittenberg, Germany.
1913 - Dedication of the Lincoln Highway, from Times Square in New York
City to Lincoln Park in San Francisco. It was the first automobile highway
going across United States.
1926 - Magician Harry Houdini died of gangrene and peritonitis that
developed after his appendix ruptured (after an unexpected punch to the stomach
a few days earlier).
1941 - Mount Rushmore is completed, featuring the sculpted head of George
Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
1964 - #1 Hit: The
Supremes - Baby Love
1968 - "October Surprise" - Just before the US elections, US
President Lyndon B. Johnson announced that he had ordered a complete cessation
of "all air, naval, and artillery bombardment of North Vietnam"
effective November 1.
1969 - Wal-mart incorporated in Arkansas.
1984 Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi is assassinated by her bodyguards,
Satwant Singh and Beant Singh at her home in New Delhi.
Rajiv Gandhi takes office as India's 6th Prime Minister succeeding his
mother Indira Gandhi
1992 Roman Catholic church reinstates Galileo Galilei after 359 years
1998 - WKOW in Madison, Wisconsin became one of the first high-definition
broadcasts in digital television.
2011 - Date that there were 7 billion people living on Earth.
2017 John Kelly, White House Chief of Staff comments in TV interview that
“the lack of an ability to compromise led to the Civil War", draws
criticism
2018 Worlds biggest statue, the Statue of Unity is unveiled of Indian
independence leader Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at 182 meters in Gujarat state
Birthdays Today
Michael Collins, astronaut (Apollo 11) (89)
Dan Rather, newscaster (88)
Dale Evans
[Lucille Wood Smith], actress, singer
(d. 2001 @88)
Vanilla Ice
[Robert Matthew Van Winkle], rapper (52)
John Candy, Canadian actor
(d. 1994 @43; heart attack)
Willow Smith, singer (19)
Puzzle answer:
Stable. A table is a place of meeting.
Able and ready is a common phrase, and
a stable is where beasts reside (beasts of burden, not beasts like the one
in Beauty and the Beast who lived in a glorious castle but the west wing was
forbidden to enter until Belle…I’ve said too much!).
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