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Feb 27,
2019 Week: 09 \ Day: 58
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Today: H 50° \ L 15° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind: 6mph\Gusts:
9mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record
High: 54°[1921] Record
Low: -12°[1962]
FebAverages: 45°\19°
Today’s Quote
Consider what each soil will
bear, and what each refuses.
Virgil
Random Tidbits
The oldest known recipe is for a 4,000-year-old
beer made by the Sumerians.
Sumerian’s neighbors, the Egyptians, built the
pyramids under the influence. Workers at Giza received about four liters of
beer a day, according to Patrick McGovern, a biomolecular archaeologist at the
University of Pennsylvania.
Observances This Week
National
Justice for Animals Week: 24-3/2 Link Link
National Pasty Week: 24-3/2 Link
Telecommuter Appreciation Week: 24-3/2
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: 25-3/3
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: 25-3/1 Link
International Petroleum Week: 26-28 Link
National Pasty Week: 24-3/2 Link
Telecommuter Appreciation Week: 24-3/2
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: 25-3/3
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: 25-3/1 Link
International Petroleum Week: 26-28 Link
Observances for Today
Anosomia Awareness Day Link
International Polar Bear Day Link
World NGO Day Link
Pink Shirt Day Link
Inconvenience Yourself Day
National Strawberry Day
International Polar Bear Day Link
World NGO Day Link
Pink Shirt Day Link
Inconvenience Yourself Day
National Strawberry Day
National Retro Day Link
My Rambling Thoughts
Beautiful
Tuesday. Blue sky, snow continues to melt, slowly. Headed out for some shopping
with only a sweater…and of course pants, shoes, and socks. Nice!
Child abuse has
always been a very big deal. What has happened in the Roman Catholic church is
inexcusable. If someone abuses a child, CALL THE POLICE. How hard is that to
follow? Now the news is reporting the vulnerable children who were placed in
jails because they were ‘illegal’ were/are abused by some DHS employees. When I
was working on the Rez as a teacher, back in the mid-1970’s, the Title I
coordinator, who had been a teacher, suddenly ‘disappeared’. Rumors flew that
he had been sexually abusing boys for years. The principal claimed he had left
town the night before with all his belongings and he didn’t know where he went.
Odd that the police showed up that morning looking for him. Like the Catholic
Church, having the perp leave was enough. It is NOT enough.
CNN has been
running an amazing set of reports regarding the Taliban in Afghanistan. Clarissa
Ward, the reporter, got special permission to visit Taliban camps. Most have
the soldiers she saw and leaders she interviewed have know nothing but war
their entire lives. Each segment is very enlightening.
Focus Update: I
have added a new page to Facebook: Focus Travel Club. My hope is that Focus
travelers will have an easy way to post pictures while on their adventure. Just
type in Focus Travel Club in the search engine at the top of the FB page. The
next trip will be the Holland trip, so until then feel free to add pics from
other trips. Enjoy!
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1800’s
1801
Washington, D.C. placed under Congressional jurisdiction
1827
1st Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans
1860
Abraham Lincoln makes a speech at Cooper Union in the city of
New York that is largely responsible
for his election to the
Presidency
1877
US Electoral College declares Rutherford B. Hayes winner of the
presidential election
1883
Oscar Hammerstein patents 1st cigar-rolling machine
1900’s
1907
Psychiatrists Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud meet for the first
time in Vienna
1922
US Supreme Court unanimously upholds 19th amendment to the
US Constitution - women's right to
vote
1950
General Chiang Kai-shek elected president of Nationalist China
1951
22nd amendment ratified, limiting US Presidents to 2 terms
1957
Mao's famous speech to the Supreme State Conference "On
Correct Handling of Contradictions
Among People" expounding
Maoist ideals
1970
NY Times (falsely) reports US army has ended domestic
surveillance
1973
American Indian Movement occupy Wounded Knee in South
Dakota
1974
"People" magazine begins sales
1984
Carl Lewis jumps world record indoor (8,675 m)
1990
Exxon Corp and Exxon Shipping are indicted on 5 criminal counts
(Valdez)
1998
Britain's House of Lords agrees to end 1,000 years of male
precedence by giving a monarch's
first-born daughter the same
claim to the throne as any first-born
son
2000’s
2012
Wikileaks begins disclosing 5 million emails from private
intelligence company Stratfor
2013
Pope Benedict XVI presents his farewell address to Vatican City
2014
US Republican Governor Jan Brewer vetoes a "religious freedom"
bill that would have allowed
businesses to turn away gay
customers
2018
Jared Kushner, son-in-law of President Trump, has his top-secret
security clearance at the White
House downgraded
Birthdays Today
1807 Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow,
American
poet (Song of Hiawatha), born in Portland, Maine
(d.
1882-@75-peritonitis)
1886 Hugo L
Black,
(Sen-D-Ala)/78th
Supreme Court justice (1937-71)
(d.
1972-@85)
1897 Marian
Anderson,
American
contralto and celebrated singer
born
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(d.
1993-@96)
1902 John
Steinbeck,
American
author (Grapes of Wrath-Nobel 1962),
born
in Salinas, California
(d.
1968-@66-heart disease)
1917 John
Connally Jr,
American
politician, 39th Governor of Texas, and federal treasurer
who
was critically wounded during the assassination of Kennedy,
born in Floresville, Texas
(d.
1993-@76-pulmonary fibrosis)
1932 Elizabeth
Taylor,
English-American
actress (Father of the Bride, Butterfield 8,
Cleopatra),
born in London, England
(d.
2011-@79-congestive heart failure)
1934 Van
Williams,
American
actor (Green Hornet, Surf Side Six),
born
in Fort Worth, Texas
(d.
2016-@82)
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89- Joanne
Woodward,
American
actress, producer, activist, and philanthropist (3 Faces
of
Eve, Rachel), born in Thomasville, Georgia
85- N. Scott
Momaday,
American
author (House Made of Dawn, Pulitzer 1969),
born
in Lawton, Oklahoma
85- Ralph Nader,
American
consumer advocate (Unsafe at Any Speed),
born
in Winsted, Connecticut
82- Barbara
Babcock,
American
actress (Dr Quinn, Dallas, Hill St Blues),
born
in Fort Riley, Kansas
79- Howard
Hesseman,
American
actor (Dr Johnny Fever-WKRP, Head of Class),
born
in Salem, Oregon
39- Chelsea
Clinton,
daughter
of President Clinton and Hillary Clinton
38- Josh Groban,
American
singer (You Raise Me Up),
born
in Los Angeles, California
Historical Obits Today
@99-1993
Lillian Gish,
American
silent film/stage actress (Birth of a Nation)
@91-2016
George Kennedy,
American
actor (Cool Hand Luke, Naked Gun films)
@89-2013
Dale Robertson,
American
actor (Death Valley Days, Tales of Wells Fargo,
The
Iron Horse)
@86-1936
Ivan Pavlov,
Russian
physiologist and pioneer in psychology
(Nobel
Prize 1904)
@85-1992
S. I. Hayakawa,
U.S.
senator from California (1977–83) and
educator
(Language in Action)
@83-2015
Leonard Nimoy,
American
actor (Spock-Star Trek, Mission Impossible)
@82-2008
William F. Buckley, Jr.,
American
conservative author and commentator
@78-2013
Van Cliburn,
American
pianist (Tchaikovsky Competition winner, 1958),
dies
from bone cancer
@74-2003
Fred Rogers,
host
of TV's "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood"
dies
of stomach cancer
@70-1892
Louis Vuitton,
French
founder of the Louis Vuitton brand of leather goods
now
owned by LVMH
@57-1974
Pat Brady
[Robert
Ellsworth O'Brady],
American
actor (The Roy Rodgers Show, Man from Music
Mountain),
dies
at alcohol rehab center
@25-1968
Frankie Lymon,
American
rock and roll/rhythm and blues singer (The Teenagers),
dies
of a heroin overdose