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Apr 19, 2019 Week: 16 \ Day: 110
86004: H 72° \ L 27° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind: 9mph\Gusts: 13mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest wildfire: 409mi. Nearest lightning: 691mi
Record High: 77°[1989] Record
Low: 10°[1917]
Mar Averages: 59°\28°
(3 days with
rain)
Today’s Quote
There are no lines in nature,
only areas of color,
one against another.
Edouard Manet
Random Tidbits
When the
income tax was fully established in 1913, the tax rate was 1 percent. Few paid
income tax to the IRS, as it was required only if you made $3,000 or more per
year. That year only 1 out of 271 Americans had to pay income tax.
Tax deniers
(tax defiers or tax protesters) are people who refuses to pay tax on
constitutional or legal grounds.
Observances This Week
Passiontide: 7-20
International Wildlife Film Week: 13-19 Link
Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week: 14-20 Link
Holy Week: 14-20
National Karaoke Week: 14-20
National Dog Bite Prevention Week:14-20 Link
National Public Safety Telecommunicators (911 Operators) Week: 14-20
National Student Employment Week: 14-20 Link
Pan American Week: 14-20
World Irish Dancing Week: 14-21
National Occupational Health Nursing Week: 15-19 Link
Cleaning For A Reason Week: 18-24
Consumer Awareness Week: 18-23
Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives In The Line of Duty Week:
International Wildlife Film Week: 13-19 Link
Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week: 14-20 Link
Holy Week: 14-20
National Karaoke Week: 14-20
National Dog Bite Prevention Week:14-20 Link
National Public Safety Telecommunicators (911 Operators) Week: 14-20
National Student Employment Week: 14-20 Link
Pan American Week: 14-20
World Irish Dancing Week: 14-21
National Occupational Health Nursing Week: 15-19 Link
Cleaning For A Reason Week: 18-24
Consumer Awareness Week: 18-23
Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives In The Line of Duty Week:
Observances for Today
Bicycle
Day Link
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Action Day Link
Good Friday
John Parker Day
National Garlic Day Link
National Hanging Out Day
National Health Care Decisions Day: thru 22 Link
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Action Day Link
Good Friday
John Parker Day
National Garlic Day Link
National Hanging Out Day
National Health Care Decisions Day: thru 22 Link
My Rambling Thoughts
Ah, my fever…the
spring fever…has lifted. It is a beautiful day here. Took a nice walk before
heading out to do some shopping. Even drove around town with the window down. I
picked up what I needed, returned home, opened the office window.
The Mueller
report is out. Time for the spin. NPR, all the broadcast news is doing nothing
but reading and reporting on what was in it. Looks like there won’t be any
impeachment, but lots of Americans find some of the misdeeds are not who we
want leading our country.
I’m getting some great
tulip pics from Focus Travel as they made it to tulip country.
Getting ready for
Easter. Looking forward to seeing friends.
PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer at the bottom of this page
As defendants, we deny all involvement in the
unscrupulous dealings which have come to light in the recent government
investigation.
What country name is hidden in the previous
sentence?
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1700’s
1770 British explorer Captain James Cook first
sights Australia
1775 American Revolution begins in Lexington,
Massachusetts. The "Shot Heard Round the World" took place in Concord
later that day
1775 Paul Revere, William Dawes and Samuel
Prescott are captured by British troops riding from Lexington to Concord,
Prescott escapes to warn Concord
1782 John Adams secures Dutch Republic's
recognition of the United States as an independent government and house he
purchased in The Hague, Netherlands became first American embassy.
1800’s
1837 Cheyney University forms as the Institute
for Colored Youth
1892 Charles Duryea takes the 1st American-made
automotive for a test drive
1900’s
1904 Much of Toronto destroyed by fire
1909 Joan of Arc receives beatification by the
Roman Catholic Church
1932 President Herbert Hoover suggests 5 day
work week
1932 Bonnie Parker is captured in a failed
hardware store burglary, and subsequently jailed. A grand jury fails to indict
her, however, and she is released a few months later
1943 Bicycle Day - Swiss chemist Dr. Albert
Hofmann deliberately takes LSD for the first time.
1948 Chiang Kai-shek elected President of
Nationalist China
1951 General Douglas MacArthur ends his military
career
1955 The German automaker Volkswagen, after six
years of selling cars in the United States, founds Volkswagen of America in
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey to standardize its dealer and service network
1965 At a cost of $20,000, the outer Astrodome
ceiling is painted because of sun's glare, this causes the grass to die
1965 "Whipped Cream & Other
Delights", fourth full album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Band,
is released
1971 Sierra Leone becomes a republic (National
Day)
1982 Sally Ride is named the 1st American woman
astronaut
1989 Violent assault and rape of jogger Trisha
Meili in NYC's Central Park. Known as the Central Park jogger incident it
became according to the NY Times "one of the most widely publicized crimes
of the 1980s."
1993 After a 51 day siege by the FBI 76 Branch
Davidians die in a fire near Waco Texas (accident, suicide, tear gas are
disputed causes)
2000’s
2005 Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger elected Pope
Benedict XVI on the second day of the Papal conclave.
2011 Fidel Castro resigns from the Communist
Party of Cuba's central committee after 45 years of holding the title.
2015 Boat carrying approx. 850 migrants is
shipwrecked in the Mediterranean between Italian and Libya, with only 27
migrants rescued.
2017 Fox News confirms they would be letting go
of Bill O'Reilly after allegations of sexual harassment
2018 Miguel Diaz-Canel is elected Cuba's new
president after former president Raúl Castro steps down
2018 Senator Tammy Duckworth is the first parent
to bring a baby into the US Senate a day after the Senate votes to allow babies
on the chamber's floor
Birthdays Today
1903 Eliot Ness,
(d. 1957: @54: heart attack)
US Federal agent "The Untouchables"
(put away Al Capone),
born in Chicago, Illinois
1925 Hugh O'Brian,
[Hugh Charles Krampe],
(d. 2016: @91)
American actor (Wyatt Earp, Search),
born in Rochester, New York
1930 Dick Sargent
[Richard Stanford Cox],
(d. 1994: @64: prostate
cancer)
American actor (Bewitched),
born in Carmel, California
1933 Jayne Mansfield
[Vera Jane Palmer],
(d. 1967: @34: car accident)
American actress (The Girl Can't Help It),
born in
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1935 Dudley Moore,
(d. 2002: @66: pneumonia, PSP)
English actor and comedian
(10, Arthur, Bedazzled),
born in London
1949 Larry Walters,
(d. 1993: @44: suicide)
American "lawn chair" pilot,
born in Los Angeles, California
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80’s
82- Eleinor Donahue,
American actress (Father Knows Best, Get a
Life),
born in Tacoma, Washington
70’s
73- Tim Curry,
English actor
(Rocky Horror Picture Show, Star Wars: The Clone
Wars),
born in Grappenhall, Cheshire, England
50’s
51- Ashley Judd,
movie actress
40’s
41- James Franco,
American actor (The Disaster Artist),
born in Palo Alto, California
40- Kate Hudson,
American actress (Almost Famous, You, Me and
Dupree),
born in Los Angeles, California
30’s
38- Hayden Christensen,
Canadian actor (Sam-Life as a House, Star Wars),
born in Vancouver, British Columbia
Historical Obits Today
90’s
@91-1967 Konrad
Adenauer,
West Germany chancellor (1949-63)
80’s
@84-1998 Octavio Paz,
Mexican diplomat and writer, Nobel Prize laureate
@80-1684 Roger Williams,
English theologian and colonist
70’s
@77-1987 Hugh
"Lumpy" Brannum,
Actor (Mr
Green Jeans),
dies from cancer
@76-1975 Percy Lavon
Julian,
African American chemist who received 130 patents,
pioneer in the chemical synthesis of medicinal drugs from plants
@76-1881 Benjamin Disraeli,
1st Earl of Beaconsfield,
British Prime Minister (Tory: 1868, 1874-80) and
writer,
dies of bronchitis
@73-1882 Charles Darwin,
English naturalist (Origin of the Species) who
conceived the theory of evolution by natural selection,
dies of heart failure
30’s
@36-1824 Lord Byron
[George Gordon Byron],
British romantic poet (Childe Harold's Pilgrimage),
dies of sepsis.
Puzzle answer:
Sweden. "defendants,
we deny".