Oct 23


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Oct. 23, 2019 Week: 43  Day: 296
86004:   H 65° \ L 28° \ Average Sky Cover: 5% 

Nearest active fire:  28mi.  Nearest lightning:  1116mi
Wind:   8mph\Gusts:  14mph  Visibility: 10 mi

Record High: 76°[2003]   Record Low: 10°[1906]
Oct. Averages: 63°\32° ( 4 days with moisture)

Today’s Quote

There is nothing permanent except change.

Heraclitus

Random Tidbits

After returning to Earth, many astronauts have a difficult time adjusting to gravity and often forget that things fall if you drop them.

NASA officials have maintained that astronauts have never had sex on the International Space Station or during any space shuttle missions. Scientists speculate, however, that while sex in space might pose some mechanical problems, conceiving a child could be dangerous. Low gravity could raise the risk of an ectopic pregnancy, and radiation could raise the risk of birth defects.

While no NASA astronauts have had sex in space, in 1999 porn stars Silvia Saint and Nick Lang did a 20-second zero-gravity intercourse scene for the film The Uranus Experiment: Part Two.

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

21-25
National Health Education Week Link
Medical Assistants Recognition Week
 Link

21-27
Freedom of Speech Week  Link    

23-26
International Dyslexia Association Reading Week

Observances for Today

International Print Day  Link  
IPod Day

Medical Assistants Recognition Day
 Link 
National Boston Cream Pie Day
National Mole Day Link
Swallows Depart from San Juan Capistrano Day
TV Talk Show Host Day
 
Unity Day
  Link 

My Rambling Thoughts

Today became the day to clean up & move art work in my main hallway and living room. I have a lot of Native art work from my time on the Rez. This morning I moved it around, some to the living room, some to the hallway.  Took a little more time than I expected, but worth it. Lots of new views for the winter months. One print I moved to the living room is from Bob’s son-in-law that I got about 8 years ago. It is now the centerpiece of one wall.

Here’s an interesting thing: The lifespan of these creatures is about 50+ years in the wild.  85% of sea turtles being born are female. Those pesky scientists say that this is caused by the earth’s warming temperature. If the trend continues, there might not be any sea turtles being born in about 40 years. Hmmm.

Living in the middle of a huge National Forest has it advantages and disadvantages. One disadvantage at this time of year is ‘prescribed burns’…which bring smoke to our beautiful town. For the past few days, there have been three large prescribed burns outside our town. I understand the need for these burns, but I do wish someone could figure out how to get the smoke to honor our city boundaries. My area has been spared, for the most part, but other areas of town have not had that good fortune.  

I got an email from my brother, looks like Christmas will probably be in Mexico. Getting excited already. He just called and it is set. Looking for airline deals now.

Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of this page

Three playing cards are put face down in a row.
The only face card, a queen, is to the right of the 4 of spades.
The two cards on each end add up to nine.
The diamond is to the right of the heart.

What are the three cards?

Historical Events

4004 BC is the date when the creation of the world began, according to the calculations of Archbishop James Ussher.

1850 - The first National Women's Rights Convention opened in Worcester, Massachusetts.

1861 - President Abraham Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus in Washington, D.C., for all military-related cases.

1915 -Over 25,000 women marched on Fifth Avenue, NYC to advocate their right to vote.

1917 - Lenin called for the October Revolution.

1935 - Mobsters Dutch Schultz, Abe Landau, Otto Berman, and Bernard "Lulu" Rosencrantz are fatally shot at a saloon in Newark, New Jersey - The Chophouse Massacre.

1946 - The United Nations General Assembly convened for the first time, in Flushing, Queens, New York City.

1958 - The Smurfs, a fictional race of blue dwarves, by Peyo, was serialized in the French weekly Spirou magazine.

1958 Soviet novelist Boris Pasternak, wins Nobel Prize for Literature

1961 - #1 Hit: Dion - Runaround Sue

1963 Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park" premieres in NYC
1973 Richard Nixon agrees to turn over White House tape recordings to Judge John Sirica

1992 Emperor Akihito becomes the first Emperor of Japan to stand on Chinese soil

2001 - The Apple iPod (1st generation) was released.

2018 World's longest sea-crossing bridge, the Hong Kong Macau Zhuhai bridge at 55km, opened by Chinese President Xi Jinping

2018 Turkish President Erdogan rejects Saudi claim journalist Jamal Khashoggi killed accidentally, says it was premeditated murder

Birthdays Today

Pelé
Edson Arantes do Nascimento, soccer player (79)

Johnny Carson, talk show host, comedian
(d. 2005 @79; emphysema)

Ang Lee, director (65)

Sam Raimi, filmmaker (Spider-Man trilogy) (60)

Weird Al Yankovic, performer (60)

Ryan Reynolds, actor (43)

Puzzle answer:

4 of spades, Queen of hearts, 5 of diamonds



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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.