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May
6, 2019 Week: 19 \ Day: 126
86004: H 72°
\ L 35° \ Average
Sky Cover: 5%
Nearest
wildfire: 79mi. Nearest lightning: 244mi
Wind: 12mph\Gusts:
17mph
Visibility:
10 mi
Record
High:
82°[1947] Record
Low: 14°[1975]
Mar
Averages:
68°\34° (3 days with rain)
Today’s Quote
You can close your eyes to reality but not to
memories.
-- Lee
Random Tidbits
In addition to their physical beauty,
butterflies act as one of nature's couriers. In the case of Monarch
butterflies, which pollinate milkweed, they may transfer a pollen sac to the
next plant on their legs or other body parts.
Millions of Monarch butterflies, which
reside in the Northeast in the summer, make a 2,000-mile migration down to
Mexico for the winter months. After congregating there, they'll mate and new
generations will make the return trip back north in the warmer months.
More Observances This Month
International Audit Month Link
International Business Image Improvement Month
International Civility Awareness Month
International Mediterranean Diet Month
International Victorious Woman Month
Jewish-American Heritage Month
Latino Books Month
Lupus Awareness Month Link
Maytag Month Link
Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection & Prevention Month
Mental Health Month
Military Appreciation Month Link
Motorcycle Safety Month
Mystery Month
International Business Image Improvement Month
International Civility Awareness Month
International Mediterranean Diet Month
International Victorious Woman Month
Jewish-American Heritage Month
Latino Books Month
Lupus Awareness Month Link
Maytag Month Link
Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection & Prevention Month
Mental Health Month
Military Appreciation Month Link
Motorcycle Safety Month
Mystery Month
Observances This Week
Ramadan 5/5-6/4
Children's Book Week:
6-11
National Pet Week: 6-12 Link
National Nurses Day and Week: 6-12 Link Link
National Safety Stand Down Week (Construction Falls): 6-10 Link
National Wildflower Week: 6-11
National Pet Week: 6-12 Link
National Nurses Day and Week: 6-12 Link Link
National Safety Stand Down Week (Construction Falls): 6-10 Link
National Wildflower Week: 6-11
PTA Teacher Appreciation Week: 6-10
Observances for Today
International
Management Accounting Day
Joseph Brackett Day
Melanoma Monday
National Tourist Appreciation Day
Joseph Brackett Day
Melanoma Monday
National Tourist Appreciation Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Reading the Sunday paper on my deck is
very relaxing. I really enjoy this time of year.
The Kentucky Derby was interesting. I
didn’t watch all the pomp and stuff, but I did see the race, over and over and
over. I don’t understand all the nuisance of the call, but I’m sure there were
some very excited bettors around the country with the 65:1 odds.
I have never been a big fan of Chelsea
Handler. Her comedy is a little too in-your-face and she is loud. However, she
has been doing a book tour and explaining her new philosophy about life. Now
she finally makes sense. Now to find my trigger for my distaste of 45.
PUZZLE OF THE DAY
Answer
at the bottom of this page
You
are in a room that has three switches and a closed door. The switches control
three light bulbs on the other side of the door. Once you open the door, you
may never touch the switches again. How can you definitively tell which switch
is connected to each of the light bulbs?
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1500’s
1527
Spanish & German Imperial troops sack Rome; ending Renaissance
1600’s
1626
Dutch colonist Peter Minuit organizes the purchase of Manhattan Island from
Native Americans for 60 guilders worth of goods, believed to have been Canarsee
Indians of the Lenape
1800’s
1837
John Deere creates the first steel plough
1851
Linus Yale patents Yale lock
1861
Arkansas & Tennessee becomes 9th & 10th states to secede from US
1889
Exposition Universelle (World's Fair) in Paris opens with the recently
completed Eiffel Tower serving as the entrance arch
1900’s
1937
German airship Hindenburg explodes in flames at Lakehurst, NJ (36 die)
1940
Pulitzer prize awarded to John Steinbeck for "The Grapes of Wrath"
1941
Joseph Stalin becomes Premier of the Soviet Union
1945
World War II: Axis Sally delivers her last propaganda broadcast to Allied
troops (first was on December 11, 1941).
1954
Roger Bannister of the UK becomes the 1st person to run a 4 minute mile,
recording 3:59:4 at Iffley Road, Oxford
1957
Pulitzer prize awarded to John F. Kennedy (Profiles in Courage)
1963
Pulitzer prize awarded to Barbara Tuchman (Guns of August)
1994
US House of Representatives passes the Federal Assault Weapons Ban
1994
Nelson Mandela and the ANC finally confirmed winners in South Africa's first
post-apartheid election
2000’s
2001
During a trip to Syria, Pope John Paul II becomes the first pope to enter a
mosque
2002
Entrepreneur Elon Musk founds SpaceX
2013
Wal-Mart becomes the largest company by revenue on the Fortune 500 list
2014
Boko Haram's leader, Abubakar Shekau, releases a 57 minute video boasting about
abducting schoolgirls in Nigeria
2017
84 abducted schoolgirls released in exchange for Boko Haram suspects in Nigeria
Birthdays Today
0’s
1758
Maximilien Robespierre,
(d.
1794: @36: executed)
French
revolutionary (President of the National Convention, Member of Committee of
Public Safety),
born
in Arras, France
1856
Sigmund Freud,
(d.
1939: @83)
Austrian
neurologist and father of psychology,
born
in Freiberg, Austrian Empire
1870
Amadeo Giannini,
d.
1949: @79)
American
banker and entrepreneur (founded Bank of America),
born
in San Jose, California (
1895
Rudolph Valentino,
(d.
1926: @31: peritonitis)
Italian
sheik and actor (Eagle), born in Castellaneta, Italy
1915
Orson Welles [George],
(d.
1985: @70: heart attack)
American
actor (Citizen Kane, War of the Worlds),
born
in Kenosha, Wisconsin
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88-Willie
Mayes,
Hall
of Fame outfielder
74-
Bob Seger,
rock
& Roll artist (Silver Bullet Band-Shake Down)
born
in Dearborn Mich
66-
Tony Blair,
British
Prime Minister (Labour: 1997-2007),
born
in Edinburgh, Scotland
64-
Tom Bergeron,
American
game show host
59-
Roma Downey,
actress (1 Life to Live, Touched by an Angel)
Born
in Derry Ireland
58-
George Clooney,
American actor (ER, Batman, The Descendants),
born
in Lexington, Kentucky
Historical Obits Today
90’s
@90-1992
Marlene Dietrich,
German
American actress and singer
(The
Blue Angel, Shanghai Express), dies in Paris
80’s
@89-1990
Charles Farrell,
American
actor (7th Heaven, My Little Margie)
@83-2012
George Lindsey,
American
actor(Goober on Andy Griffith Show)
@81-1952
Maria Montessori,
Italian
physician/educationist
70’s
@73-1987
William J. Casey,
American
head of the CIA during the Iran-contra scandal (1981-87),
dies
of aspiration pneumonia
60’s
@65-1989
Guy Williams
[Armando
Joseph Catalano],
American
actor (Zorro, Lost in Space),
dies
of a brain aneurysm
@62-1919
Lyman Frank Baum,
American
author (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz),
dies
from stroke
40’s
@44-1862
Henry David Thoreau,
US
writer/pacifist (Walden Pond),
dies
from TB
Puzzle answer:
Turn
on the first two switches. Leave them on for five minutes. Once five minutes
has passed, turn off the second switch, leaving one switch on. Now go through
the door. The light that is still on is connected to the first switch.
Whichever of the other two is warm to the touch is connected to the second
switch. The bulb that is cold is connected to the switch that was never turned
on.