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May
5, 2019 Week: 19 \ Day: 125
86004: H 72°
\ L 34° \ Average
Sky Cover: 20%
Nearest
wildfire: 74mi. Nearest lightning: 488mi
Wind: 9mph\Gusts:
13mph
Visibility:
10 mi
Record
High:
86°[1947] Record
Low: 10°[1950]
Mar
Averages:
68°\34° (3 days with rain)
Today’s Quote
Your own mind is a sacred enclosure into which
nothing harmful
can
enter except by your permission.
Arnold Bennett
Random Tidbits
Butterflies are a long-standing part
of the earth's environmental fabric, with butterfly fossils dating back as far
as 40-50 million years ago.
Butterflies are sensitive to
pesticides and habitat loss, both of which have been driving a decline in
butterfly populations. Some of the most successful butterflies eat agricultural
products that man has modified.
More Observances This Month
Gardening for Wildlife Month
Get Caught Reading Month
Gifts From The Garden Month
Global Civility Awareness Month
Global Health and Fitness Month Link
Go Fetch! Food Drive for Homeless Animals Month
Haitian Heritage Month
Heal the Children Month
Healthy Vision Month
Home Schooling Awareness Month
Huntington's Disease Awareness Month
Get Caught Reading Month
Gifts From The Garden Month
Global Civility Awareness Month
Global Health and Fitness Month Link
Go Fetch! Food Drive for Homeless Animals Month
Haitian Heritage Month
Heal the Children Month
Healthy Vision Month
Home Schooling Awareness Month
Huntington's Disease Awareness Month
Observances This Week
Choose Privacy Week: 1-7 Link
(World) Dystonia Awareness Week: 3-11 Link
Toad Suck Daze: 4-5
Be Kind To Animals Week: 5-11
Dating and Life Coach Recognition Week: 5-11 Link
Drinking Water Week: 5-11 Link
Flexible Work Arrangement Week: 5-11
Goodwill Industries Week: 5-11
Hurricane Preparedness Week: 5-11 Link
International Clitoris Awareness Week: 5-11
National Alcohol & Drug Related Birth Defects Awareness Week: 5-11
National Anxiety & Depression Awareness Week: 5-11
National Correctional Officer's Week:5-11
National Family Week: 5-11
National Hug Holiday Week: 5-11
National Raisin Week: 5-11 Link
National Root Canal Appreciation Week: 5-11 Link
National Tourism Week: 5-11 Link
National Wildflower Week: 5-11
North American Occupational Safety & Health Week: 5-11 Link
Public Service Recognition Week: 5-11 Link
Root Canal Awareness Week: 5-11
National Small Business Week: 5-11 Link
Teacher Appreciation Week: 5-11 Link
Update Your References Week: 5-11
(World) Dystonia Awareness Week: 3-11 Link
Toad Suck Daze: 4-5
Be Kind To Animals Week: 5-11
Dating and Life Coach Recognition Week: 5-11 Link
Drinking Water Week: 5-11 Link
Flexible Work Arrangement Week: 5-11
Goodwill Industries Week: 5-11
Hurricane Preparedness Week: 5-11 Link
International Clitoris Awareness Week: 5-11
National Alcohol & Drug Related Birth Defects Awareness Week: 5-11
National Anxiety & Depression Awareness Week: 5-11
National Correctional Officer's Week:5-11
National Family Week: 5-11
National Hug Holiday Week: 5-11
National Raisin Week: 5-11 Link
National Root Canal Appreciation Week: 5-11 Link
National Tourism Week: 5-11 Link
National Wildflower Week: 5-11
North American Occupational Safety & Health Week: 5-11 Link
Public Service Recognition Week: 5-11 Link
Root Canal Awareness Week: 5-11
National Small Business Week: 5-11 Link
Teacher Appreciation Week: 5-11 Link
Update Your References Week: 5-11
Observances for Today
Cartoonists Day
Childhood Stroke Awareness Day Link
Cinco de Mayo
International Bereaved Mothers' Day Link
International Day of The Midwife Link
International Roller Derby Day
Lemonade Day Link
Motorcycle Mass & Blessing of The Bikes Day
National Astronaut Day Link
National Enchilada Day
Childhood Stroke Awareness Day Link
Cinco de Mayo
International Bereaved Mothers' Day Link
International Day of The Midwife Link
International Roller Derby Day
Lemonade Day Link
Motorcycle Mass & Blessing of The Bikes Day
National Astronaut Day Link
National Enchilada Day
Revenge of the Fifth Link
Rural Life Sunday
Silence The Shame Day Link
Totally Chipotle Day
World Laughter Day Link
Rural Life Sunday
Silence The Shame Day Link
Totally Chipotle Day
World Laughter Day Link
My Rambling Thoughts
Happy Cinco de
Mayo. Cinco de
Mayo (pronounced [ˈsiŋko ðe ˈmaʝo] in
Latin America, Spanish for "Fifth of May") is
an annual celebration held on May 5. The date is observed to commemorate the Mexican Army's victory
over the French Empire at the Battle of
Puebla, on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio
Zaragoza. The victory of the smaller Mexican force against a larger
French force was a boost to morale for the Mexicans. A year after the battle, a
larger French force defeated Zaragoza at the Second Battle of Puebla, and
Mexico City soon fell to the invaders.
In the United
States, Cinco de Mayo has taken on a significance beyond that in Mexico. More
popularly celebrated in the United States than Mexico, the date has become
associated with the celebration of Mexican-American culture. These celebrations began in California, where
they have been observed annually since 1863. The day gained nationwide
popularity in the 1980s thanks to advertising campaigns by beer and wine
companies. Today, Cinco de Mayo generates beer sales on par with the Super
Bowl.
It’s a beautiful day and I should be
outside, but house cleaning is taking precedence over all else.
I am sick of wondering when 45’s
comments will be in line with HIS security personnel. It is getting disturbing
that 45 believes Putin over his own people. The Venezuelan incident is just one
more example of total ignorance.
PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer
at the bottom of this page
King
Arthur and his eleven honorable knights must sit on a round-table. In how many
ways can you arrange the group, if no honorable knight can sit between two
older honorable knights?
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1200’s
1260
Kublai Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, becomes ruler of the Mongol Empire
1800’s
1809
Mary Kies is 1st woman issued a US patent for weaving straw
1847
American Medical Association organized (Philadelphia)
1862
French army intervenes in Puebla, Mexico: Cinco de Mayo
1877
Indian Wars: Sitting Bull leads his band of Lakota into Canada to avoid
harassment by the United States Army under Colonel Nelson Miles
1893
Panic of 1893 causes a large crash on the NY Stock Exchange
1900’s
1912
Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda begins publishing (4/22 OS)
1920
US President Woodrow Wilson makes Communist Labor Party illegal
1920
Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti are arrested on charges and robbery of a
paymaster at a shoe factory in Massachusetts, US - the two men will executed
1925
John T. Scopes arrested for teaching evolution in Tennessee
1925
Afrikaans is established as an official language in South Africa.
1926
Sinclair Lewis refuses his Pulitzer Prize for "Arrowsmith"
1930
Amy Johnson takes off - first woman to fly solo from England to Australia
1936
Italian troops occupy Addis Ababa
1941
First modern perfume Chanel No. 5 released by fashion designer Coco Chanel
1944
Mahatma Gandhi freed from prison
1947
Pulitzer prize awarded to Robert Penn Warren (All the King's Men)
1952
Pulitzer prize awarded to Herman Wouk (Caine Mutiny)
1961
Alan Shepard becomes 1st American in space (aboard Freedom 7)
1969
Pulitzer prize awarded to Norman Mailer (Armies of the Night)
1981
After 66 days on hunger strike, 26 year old Provisional IRA member and British
MP Bobby Sands dies in the Maze Prision. Nine more hunger strikers die in the
next 3 months.
2000’s
2014
China announces it will upgrade Ethiopia's infrastructure in an effort to
improve a China-Africa strategic partnership
2016
Fort McMurray wildfires: Canadian province of Alberta declares a state of
emergency as evacuation of 80,000 people continues
Birthdays Today
1813
Søren Kierkegaard,
(d. 1855: @42: possible TB)
Danish
philosopher,
born
in Copenhagen, Denmark
1818
Karl Marx,
(d.
1883: @64: pleurisy)
German
philosopher (Communist Manifesto, Das Kapital),
born
in Trier, Prussia
1830
John Batterson Stetson,
(d. 1906: @75)
American
hat manufacturer,
born in Orange, New Jersey
1865
Nellie Bly
[Elizabeth
Cochran Seaman],
(d.
1922: @57: pneumonia)
American
journalist and writer (Ten Days in a Mad House),
born
in Cochran’s Mills, Pennsylvania
1903
James Beard,
(d.
1985: @81)
American
culinary expert and author (Delights & Prejudices),
born
in Portland, Oregon
1926
Ann B Davis,
(d.
2014: @88)
American
actress (Bob Cummings Show, Alice-Brady Bunch),
born
in Schenectady NY,
1942
Tammy Wynette
[Virginia
Pugh],
(d.
1998: @55: blood clot)
American
country singer (Stand by your Man),
born
in Itawamba County, Mississippi
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90’s
92-
Patricia "Pat" Carroll,
American
comedienne and actress
(Ursula-
The Little Mermaid, Make Room for Daddy),
born
in Shreveport, Louisiana
70’s
75-
Michael Palin,
English
comedian (Monty Python, Fish Called Wanda),
born
in Sheffield, Yorkshire
30’s
31-
Adele
[Adele
Laurie Blue Adkins], E
nglish
singer (Rolling in the Deep, Someone Like You),
born
in Tottenham, London
Historical Obits Today
1945
Elsie Mitchell and five Sunday school students become the only people to die
during World War II on US soil when they are killed by a Japanese fire balloon
that lands in the forest of Gearhart Mountain, near Bly, Southern Oregon
80’s
@85-2000
Gino Bartali,
Italian
cyclist (Tour de France 1938)
50’s
@51-1821
Napoleon Bonaparte,
French
military leader and Emperor of the French (1804-14, 1815),
dies
in exile on the island of Saint Helena, officially from stomach cancer but rumors
of arsenic poisoning persist
20’s
@26-1981
Bobby Sands,
Irish
IRA activist dies in the 66th day of his hunger strike
Puzzle answer:
The
answer is 1024 ways, up to rotation around the table. To see this, notice that
the youngest honorable knight must sit right next to King Arthur – there are
two possible places for him. Then, the second youngest knight must sit right
next to this group of two. Once again, there are two possible places for him.
Continuing like this, we see that for all honorable knights, except for the
oldest one, there are two possible spots on the table. Multiplying two to the
power of ten out, we get 1024.