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Oct.
20, 2019 Week: 43 Day: 294
86004: H 63° \ L 27° \ Average Sky
Cover: 5%
Nearest
active fire: 87mi. Nearest lightning: 920mi
Wind: 8mph\Gusts:
13mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record
High: 75°[2003] Record Low: 5°[1949]
Oct.
Averages: 63°\32°
( 4 days with moisture)
Today’s Quote
Writing, to me,
is simply thinking through my fingers.
Isaac Asimov
Random Tidbits
Acronyms
FAO Schwartz
stands for Frederick August Otto Schwarz, who founded the toy company with his
brothers.
Disney’s EPCOT
stands for Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow.
SOS… doesn’t
stand for anything! It was chosen as a sign of distress for its unmistakable
Morse code representation—three dots, three dashes, three dots.
Observances This Week
17-24
Food & Drug
Interactions and Awareness Week
18-24
Apple Butter Stirrin'
Week
19-26
INVICTUS Games
20-26
Asexuality Week Link Link
Freedom From Bullies Week
National Business Women's Week Link
National Character Counts Week
National Chemistry Week
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Link
National Forest Products Week
National Friends of Libraries Week:
National Nuclear Science Week
National Pharmacy Week
National Save For Retirement Week Link
National School Bus Safety Week
National Teen Drivers Safety Week Link
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Link
National Massage Therapy Week Link
National Respiratory Care Week Link
Pastoral Care Week Link
Pro Bono Week Link
Rodent Awareness Week
Spiritual Care Week
Freedom From Bullies Week
National Business Women's Week Link
National Character Counts Week
National Chemistry Week
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Link
National Forest Products Week
National Friends of Libraries Week:
National Nuclear Science Week
National Pharmacy Week
National Save For Retirement Week Link
National School Bus Safety Week
National Teen Drivers Safety Week Link
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Link
National Massage Therapy Week Link
National Respiratory Care Week Link
Pastoral Care Week Link
Pro Bono Week Link
Rodent Awareness Week
Spiritual Care Week
21-25
21-27
Observances for Today
Global Iodine Deficiency
Disorder (IDD) Prevention Day
Lung Health Day Link
National Clean Your Virtual Desktop Day
National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day
Lung Health Day Link
National Clean Your Virtual Desktop Day
National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day
My Rambling Thoughts
It’s a little cool with the breeze
outside. I decided it was a good day to rearrange furniture in the living
room. When I moved in here, over a
decade ago, I bought an electric fireplace with mantle. The last time I rearranged
furniture it ended up in a place where I couldn’t enjoy it as much. As winter
is approaching, I put it next to my TV so I can enjoy it all winter long.
The CU Buffalo football team had a
really bad day. After half-time, I only watched it during commercials on the channels
I was watching. The AZ Cards are looking good today. So this week brought me 1 win and 2 losses.
Yesterday I mentioned that one of our Wal-Mart
stores was closed. I live in a medium sized town and news about time is sometimes
sketchy. About 4p yesterday I got an alert on my phone about Wal-Mart. It’s an
open 24 hrs store. About 3am a fire broke out in the back part of the store,
someone was seen running from the store, and now, due to smoke and water
damage, the place is closed indefinitely. It’s only been open about 5 years and
the city placed very strict guidelines about size and environmental impact.
Part of the parking lot is covered to put in the solar panels for the store’s
electricity needs and they just put in 5 electric car charging stations…one for
each electric car in our town (haha). I don’t shop there very often, but they
sure worked hard to get the project approved and I’m sorry to see it in such
dire circumstances…not to mention the many employees who are still not sure if
they still have jobs.
When I heard about the fire, my old
mind immediately went back to Wheat Ridge in the mid-1960’s. There was a
big-box store…Spartan…about 10 blocks from our house. One sunny summer day the
volunteer fire department siren went off. My Boy Scout Troop leader was the
Fire Chief…Ken Hoyt. They were unable to save that building and the lot sat
empty except for the cement slab for decades before they built a strip mall.
Memories!
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at
the bottom of this page
You are a cyclist in a cross-country race.
Just before the crossing finish line, you overtake the person in
second place.
In what place did you finish?
Historical Events
335
Roman Emperor Constantine the Great rules that Jews are not allowed to purchase
and circumcise Christian slaves
1520
- Ferdinand Magellan discovers a strait now known as Strait of Magellan in
South America.
1797
- In Boston Harbor, the 44-gun United States Navy frigate USS Constitution was
launched. It was the third such vessel completed for the US Navy.
1854
- Florence Nightingale and a staff of 38 nurses are sent to the Crimean War.
1921
- The Sheik, starring Rudolph Valentino, premiered in Los Angeles
1921
- President Warren G. Harding delivered the first speech by a sitting US
President against lynching in the Deep South.
1940
- For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway was published.
1945
Women in France allowed to vote for 1st time
1949
Author of 'Brave New World' Aldous Huxley writes to congratulate George Orwell
on his new novel '1984'
1959
-The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, opened in
New York City.
1967-
#1 Hit: Lulu - To Sir
With Love
1971
Nobel Prize for literature awarded to Pablo Neruda
1972
- #1 Hit: Chuck Berry -
My Ding-a-ling
1973
- John Paul Getty III's ear was cut off by his kidnappers and sent to a
newspaper in Rome, with a note - "This is Paul's ear. If we don't get some
money within 10 days, then the other ear will arrive. In other words, he will
arrive in little bits."
1976
Nobel Prize for literature awarded to American Saul Bellow
1978
- Frederick Valenteich (flying a Cessna 182 airplane) disappeared over
Melbourne, Australia right after describing a UFO to the control tower. The
last seventeen seconds of his transmission were described as 'metallic
scraping.'
1991
- The Apple PowerBook was released.
1994
- North Korea and the United States signed an agreement that required North
Korea stop its nuclear weapons program and agree to inspections. On October 9,
2006, North Korea announced it had successfully conducted its first nuclear
test.
2012
Kateri Tekakwitha (Mohawk) canonized as the 1st Native American saint by Pope
Benedict XVI
2013
The Parliament of Canada confers Honorary Canadian citizenship on women's
rights and education activist Malala Yousafzai
2017
Spanish government suspends Catalonia's autonomy in the face of a deepening
political crisis over the region's push for independence
Birthdays Today
Judge Judy Sheindin, TV judge (77)
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie, jazz trumpet
(d. 1993 @75; pancreatic cancer)
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister (70)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English romantic poet
(Rime of Ancient Mariner)
(d. 1834 @61; heart failure)
Alfred Nobel, Swedish chemist,
invented dynamite and founder of Nobel Prize
(d. 1896 @61; stroke)
Carrie Fisher, actor (d. 2016 @60; cardiac arrest)
Kim Kardashian, reality TV (39)
Kane Brown, country singer (26)
Puzzle answer:
Second
Place. If you pass the person in second, you take second place, and they become
third.