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Feb 22,
2019 Week: 08 \ Day: 53
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Today: H 26° \ L 18° \ Average Sky Cover: 99%
Wind: 3mph\Gusts:
5mph Visibility: 1/2 mi
Record
High: 64°[2002] Record
Low: -0°[1955]
FebAverages: 45°\19°
Today’s Quote
“Snow isn’t just pretty. It
also cleanses our world and our senses,
not just of the soot and
grime of a mining town,
but also of a kind of weary
familiarity,
a taken-for-granted quality
to which our eyes are all too susceptible.”
John Burnside
Random Tidbits
One study found that while most men believe they
are "supposed" to pay for dates, and a fair number of women let them,
nearly half of men say they would dump a woman who never offered to help pay.
Observances This Week
Date
(Fruit) Week: 15-24
National Entrepreneurship Week: 16-23 Link
Build A Better Trade Show Image Week: 17-23
National Engineers Week: 17-23
National FFA Week: 17-24 Link
Brotherhood / Sisterhood Week: 17-23 Link
Random Acts of Kindness Week: 17-23 Link
Bird Health Awareness Week: 18-24 Link
Through With The Chew: 18-22 Link
American Camp Week: 19-22 Link
American Birkenbreiner Race: 20-24
Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering: 22-23
National Entrepreneurship Week: 16-23 Link
Build A Better Trade Show Image Week: 17-23
National Engineers Week: 17-23
National FFA Week: 17-24 Link
Brotherhood / Sisterhood Week: 17-23 Link
Random Acts of Kindness Week: 17-23 Link
Bird Health Awareness Week: 18-24 Link
Through With The Chew: 18-22 Link
American Camp Week: 19-22 Link
American Birkenbreiner Race: 20-24
Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering: 22-23
Observances for Today
National Margarita Day Link
National Wildlife Day Link
Skip The Straw Day Link
Tex Avery Day Link
Walking the Dog Day
National Wildlife Day Link
Skip The Straw Day Link
Tex Avery Day Link
Walking the Dog Day
My Rambling Thoughts
The weather guy
was right on target…I have well over a foot of snow at my place, and it’s been
coming down all day, with no end in sight. There are times that the snow is so heavy
I can barely see the trees across the parking area. The forest needs the
moisture, but enough already…spread it out a little.
Thank goodness
for on-line banking. I needed to move some money to my checking account after the
final payment for the Siberian Rail trip and signing up for Tahiti just days
apart. Wouldn’t have gone to the bank today. But now I’m set.
I’ve been a big
fan of Empire since it started a few years ago. I was shocked when one of the
stars claimed to have been a victim of a hate crime. I didn’t comment when it
happened…learned my lesson from the last time when I condemned the MAGA hat/Native
American debacle before knowing the whole story. I still don’t know the whole story,
but things are looking bad for the actor. He will now get his day in court, not
as a victim but as a perp.
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1600’s
1630
Native Amerian Indians introduce pilgrims to popcorn, at Thanksgiving
1656
New Amsterdam granted a Jewish burial site
1800’s
1819
Spain renounces claims to Oregon Country, Florida (Adams-OnĂs
Treaty)
1876
Johns Hopkins University opens
1879
1st 5 cent & 10 cent store opened by Frank W. Woolworth in
Utica, New York (failed almost
immediately)
1881
"Cleopatra's Needle", a 3,500-year-old Ancient Egyptian obelisk
is erected in Central Park, New York
1900’s
1909
Great White Fleet, 1st US fleet to circle the globe, returns to
Virginia
1932
Purple Heart (the Badge of Military Merit) award reinstituted
1987
Bruno Marie-Rose runs world record 200m indoor (20.36 sec)
1988
Bonnie Blair skates world record 500m (39.10 sec)
1995
Steve Fossett completes 1st air balloon over Pacific Ocean
(9600 km)
1997
Dolly the Sheep, world's first cloned mammal (from an adult cell)
is announced by the Roslin Institute
in Scotland
2000’s
2017
Discovery of 7 Earth-sized planets orbiting star Trappist-1
announced in Journal
"Nature" - raises possibility of alien life
2017
US President Donald Trump overturns Obama directive on
Transgender rights to use toilets
Birthdays Today
1732 George
Washington,
1st
President of the United States (1789-97) and Commander-in-
Chief
of the Continental Army, born in Westmoreland, Virginia
(d.
1799-@67-following bloodletting)
1857 Robert
Baden-Powell,
British
officer and founder of the modern scouting movement,
born
in Paddington, London
(d.
1941-@83)
1889 Olave
Baden-Powell,
English
founder of the Girl Guide
(d.
1977-@88)
1892 Edna St
Vincent Millay,
poet/dramatist/feminist
(Harp Weaver-Pulitzer Prize),
born
in Rockland, Maine
(d.
1950-@58-heart attack/fall)
1900 SeĂ¡n Ă“
FaolĂ¡in
[John
Whelan],
Irish
short story writer (Murder at Cobbler's Hulk),
born
in Cork City, County Cork, Ireland
(d.
1991-@91)
1918 Alfred J.
Gross,
American
inventor (invented the walkie-talkie),
born
in Toronto, Canada
(d.
2000-@82)
1932 Ted Kennedy,
Boston
Massachusetts Politician (Sen-D-Mass 1962- 2009 ),
born
in Boston,
(d.
2009@77-brain cancer)
1962 Steve Irwin,
Australian
naturalist & TV personality (The Crocodile Hunter),
born
in Melbourne, Victoria
(d.
2006-@44-multiple stingray barbs)
1945 Oliver
[William
Oliver Swofford],
American
pop singer (Good Morning Starshine, Jean),
born
in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina
(d.
2000-@54-lymphoma)
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69- Julius Erving,
NBA
basketball star
43- Drew
Barrymore,
American
actress (ET, Firestarter, Poison Ivy), born in Los Angeles
Historical Obits Today
@97-2018
Nanette Fabray
[Ruby
Fabares],
American
actress and singer (Love Life, Caesar's Hour,
One
Day at a Time)
@89-2002
Charles "Chuck" Jones,
American
animator and cartoonist best known for his work
with
Warner Bros. (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote,
Road
Runner, Porky Pig)
@88-2016
Wesley A Clark,
American
computer designer (first personal computer - LINC)
@87-2016
Sonny James
[James
Loden],
American
country music singer-songwriter (Young Love)
@85-1827
Charles Willson Peale,
American
painter remembered for his portraits of leading
figures
of the American Revolution (George Washington)
@82-1965
Felix Frankfurter,
Justice
of the U.S. Supreme Court
@82-1832
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
German
social philosopher (Faust)
@77-1875
Charles Lyell,
British
geologist (Elements of Geology)
@66-1987
David Susskind,
TV
host (Open End, David Susskind Show),
dies
after heart attack
@60-1512
Amerigo Vespucci,
Italian
explorer (America)
@58-1987
Andy Warhol,
American
pop artist and film producer (Frankenstein, Bad),
dies
of a heart attack