Oct 5


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Oct. 5, 2019 Week: 40 Day: 278
86004:   H 69° \ L 36° \ Average Sky Cover: 5% 

Nearest active fire:  51mi.  Nearest lightning:  242mi
Wind:   12mph\Gusts:  18mph  Visibility: 10 mi

Record High: 80°[1991]   Record Low: 14°[1969]
Oct. Averages: 63°\32° ( 4 days with moisture)

Today’s Quote

Work is accomplished by those employees
who have not yet reached their level
of incompetence.

Laurence J. Peter

Random Tidbits

At the start of World War I, the US Air Force (then a component of the US army) had only 18 pilots and 5 - 12 airplanes.

In 1838, General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (President of Mexico) had his leg amputated after his ankle was destroyed by canon-fire. He ordered a full military burial for it.

Observances This Month

American Pharmacists Month Link
Contact Lens Safety Month
Corn Month Link
Eat Better, Eat Together Month
Eye Injury Prevention Month  Link 
I'm Just Me Because Month  Link
Learn To Bowl Month
  Link
Month of Free Thought
National Aesthetician Month
  Link
National Animal Safety and Protection Month
 Link  Link
National Caramel Month
  Link
National Chili Month
Right Brainers Rule! Month
Self-Promotion Month

Observances This Week

1-5
Trichotillomania,Skin Picking,Related BFRB Awareness Week  Link
National Chimney Safety Week
National Fall Foliage Week  Link 

1-6
International Sand Sculpting Championships  Link

1-7
National Walk Your Dog Week Link   Link
Universal Children's Week
World Dairy Expo


3-5
Great American Beer Festival Link

3-10
No Salt Week

4-6
World Space Week
National Storytelling Weekend

4-10
World Space Week Link

5-6
Old-time Fiddler Days

5-13
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Link

Observances for Today

Cephalopod Awareness Day 
Chic Spy Day
Do Something Nice Day
Get Funky Day Link
Fall Astronomy Day
  Link
Frugal Fun Day
 
Inter-American Water Day
  Link
International Day of No Prostitution
  Link
International Frugal Fun Day
National Apple Betty Day
National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day: thru 6  Link 
Rocky Mountain Oyster Day
The Victims of Marijuana Prohibition Day  Link
Walk A Mile In Her Shoes Day
 Link 
Woofstock
World Card Making Day
World Porridge Day
 Link   
World Teachers Day
 Link

My Rambling Thoughts

Not a surprise, but today is windy again. Sun is shining, most of the sky is blue, temperature is warm…decent fall day.

I headed out early to pick up a few things, then returned to my non-windy interior.

Wind like this always brings back memories of the Rez’s fine red sand that stuck to my face, stuck in my hair, stuck in my ears, etc. I remember that my parents came to visit me in Shonto. My dad was a ‘fix-it-guy’, something I barely learned. I had a bedroom socket that wasn’t working. He took off the cover plate and a stream of fine red sand ran down to the floor. He fixed the socket. So, being the great dad he took off every cover plate in my apartment and cleaned out all the sand. The apartment was only about 6 years old when I moved in. I’m sure no one has done that since.

Looking forward to a quiet weekend. It’s fair season on the Rez, so most of my friends from there are heading for Shiprock Fair this weekend, and Tuba Fair next weekend. So I doubt if any Rez visitors will stop by.

Our Discussion group has finished all the topics in the book, but will be meeting some Sat. in October to discuss ‘Artificial Intelligence’. I’m just waiting for an email with the readings.

Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of this page

What can run, but never walks,
Has a mouth, but never talks,
Has a head, but never weeps,
Has a bed, but never sleeps?

Historical Events

October 5, 1994 was the first celebration of World Teachers Day. This day is set aside to commemorate and celebrate teachers in the local community. The day has been recognized by The United Nations. Communities are encouraged to sponsor and plan events around the day. Many countries including the United States celebrate this day.

1944 - Suffrage was extended to women in France.

1947 - The first televised White House address was given by US President Harry S. Truman.

1950 - You Bet Your Life, featuring Groucho Marx, premiered on NBC.



1962 - Dr. No, the first in the James Bond film series, was released.

1966 There was a partial core meltdown at the Enrico Fermi demonstration nuclear breeder reactor, near Detroit, Michigan.

1969 - The first episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus aired on BBC One. It ran 45 episodes, until 1974.

1970 - The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) began broadcasting and National Educational Television (NET) closed.


1982 - Johnson & Johnson began a nationwide product recall in the US for all products in its Tylenol brand after several bottles in Chicago were found to have been laced with cyanide, resulting in seven deaths.

1984 - Marc Garneau became the first Canadian in space, flying aboard the US Space Shuttle Challenger.


1991 - The first official version of the Linux kernel (version 0.02) was released.

2001 - Barry Bonds surpassed Mark McGwire's single-season home run total with the 71st and 72nd home runs.


2011 - American Horror Story premiered on FX

2015 Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement announced by trade ministers of 12 countries in Atlanta

2015 Floods in South Carolina a "1,000-year storm" result in 12 deaths and 9 dams to fail

2015 Governor of California Jerry Brown signs a bill giving terminally ill patients the "right to die"

2018 Nobel Peace Prize awarded jointly to Congolese gynecologist Denis Mukwege and Yazidi activist Nadia Murad for "efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war"

2018 US unemployment figures hit lowest level since 1969 - 3.7% according to Department of Labor

2018 Most expensive whisky ever sold at auction for $1.1 million, the Macallan Valerio Adami 1926, in Edinburgh, Scotland

Birthdays Today

Glynis Johns, actor, singer, dancer (96)

Ray Kroc, fast food king
(d. 1984 @ 81)

Michael Morpurgo, English Children’s author (76)

Steve Miller, guitarist, singer (76)

Donald Pleasance, character actor (Halloween)
(d. 1995 @75; heart failure)

Brian Johnson, singer (AD/DC) (72)

Larry Fine, actor (3 Stooges)
(d. 1972 @72; strokes)

Bob Geldof, Irish singer, activist (68)

Clive Barker, horror author, director (67)

Neil deGrasse-Tyson, astrophysist (61)

Daniel Baldwin, actor, director (59)

Chester A. Arthur, 21st US President
(d. 1886 @57; stroke)

Bernie Mac, TV actor
(d. 2008 @50; Sarcoidosis)

Kate Winslet, movie actor (44)

Puzzle answer:

RIVER


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