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Feb. 7, 2020 Week: 1
Day: 38
86004:
H 58° \ L 10° \ Average Sky Cover: 70%
Nearest lightning: 1338mi.; Nearest active fire: 590mi.
Wind:
6mph\Gusts: 12mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High:66 °[1963]
Record Low: -18°[1903]
Jan. Averages: 47°\19° (5 days with moisture)
Today’s LOVE Quote
Love is not enough.
It must be the
foundation, the cornerstone –
but not the complete
structure.
It is much too
pliable, too yielding.
Bette Davis
Random Tidbits
The
word "housewife" is from the early 13th century husewif, meaning
"woman, usually married, in charge of a family or household." The
word "hussy" is an alteration of the word housewife and originally
meant "mistress of the household."
Even
housewives in the early 20th century had no dishwashers, clothes driers,
supermarkets, food processors, or washing machines. They made beds with sheets
and blankets (no duvets). They boiled the toweling and cloth diapers (which
were at least 10 per baby per day). They could not take out loans or mortgages
or hire purchase agreements. They even needed their husband's consent to get a
C-section. A wife who left her husband faced destitution. As the suffragettes
complained before WWI, "Husband and wife are one person, and that one
person is the husband."
Observations this Month
National Haiku Writing
Month Link
National Hot Breakfast
Month Link Link
National Mend A Broken
Heart Month
National Parent
Leadership Month
National Pet Dental
Health Month
National Prevent A
Litter Month Link
National Self Check
Month Link
National Snack Food
Month Link
National Teen Dating
Violence Awareness Month Link
National Therapeutic
Recreation Month Link
National Time
Management Month
National Weddings
Month
National Women
Inventors Month
North American Inclusion
Month (NAIM) Link
Observations This Week
Women's Heart Week:
1-7
Publicity for Profit
Week: 2-8
African Heritage &
Health Week: 2-8
Dump Your Significant
Jerk Week: 2-8
Burn Awareness Week:
2-8 Link
Children's Authors
& Illustrators Week: 2-8
Children's Mental
Health Week: 3-9
National School
Counseling Week: 3-7
International
Networking Week: 3-7
Pride in Foodservice
Week: 3-7 Link
Congenital Heart
Defect Awareness Week: 7-14
Have A Heart for A
Chained Dog Week: 7-14
National Marriage
Week: 7-14
Risk Awareness Week:
7-14
Solo Diners Eat Out
Weekend: 7-12
Observations for Today
Ballet Day
Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Bubble Gum Day Link
"e" Day (math) Link
Give Kids A Smile Day Link
Harry Potter Book Night Link
Laura Ingalls Wilder Day
National Fettuccine Alfredo Day
Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Bubble Gum Day Link
"e" Day (math) Link
Give Kids A Smile Day Link
Harry Potter Book Night Link
Laura Ingalls Wilder Day
National Fettuccine Alfredo Day
Wave All Your
Fingers At Your Neighbor's Day
Wear Red Day
Working Naked Day
Wear Red Day
Working Naked Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Warming
up, finally, for a few days. Clouds are a little concerning. Spring can’t come
any too soon.
Yesterday
the city water people rang my doorbell to inform me I was getting a new water
meter. All good, took about 30 minutes, during which time I had no water.
Our
local paper printed a great story today about Andy Reid, the KC coach who just
won the Super Bowl. Turns out he spent a year as an assistant coach early in
his career at our local University (NAU). He didn’t stay long, but his picture
was in the NAU yearbook the year he coached here.
Our
retirement group met for our weekly lunch today. Good conversation, good food,
and the waitress was one of my neighbors that I didn’t know worked there.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
How
can you propel a ball in a direction, make it stop and travel in the complete
opposite direction, all in a single motion?
Historical Events
1497 - The Bonfire of the Vanities occurred in which
supporters of Girolamo Savonarola burned thousands of objects like cosmetics,
art, and books in Florence, Italy.
1817 - The first public gas street light in the was
lit in Baltimore, Maryland, the first in the United States.
1904 - 1500 buildings, in an 80block area of the
downtown Baltimore was destroyed in a fire. No one was killed.
1914 - The silent film Kid Auto Races at Venice
premiered in theaters, featuring Charlie Chaplin in his first screen appearance
as The Little Tramp.
1932 - The 'neutron' was mentioned in an article in
the journal Nature by its discoverer, James Chadwick,
1935 - 'Monopoly' was first sold by Charles Darrow.
In December he sold the patented (#2,026,082) game to Parker Brothers.
1940 - The second full-length animated Walt Disney
film, Pinocchio, premiered.
1962 - The United States banned all Cuban imports and
exports.
1964 - The Beatles first arrive in the United States.
Pan Am Yankee Clipper flight 101 from London Heathrow landed at New York's
Kennedy Airport, bring The Beatles to America for the first time.
1970 - # 1 Hit: Shocking Blue - Venus
1976 - # 1 Hit: Paul Simon - 50 Ways to
Leave Your Lover
1979 - Ex-planet Pluto moved inside real planet
Neptune's orbit for the first time since both planets were known to science.
1981 -: Kool & the Gang -
Celebration
1984 - STS-41-B Challenger Mission: Astronauts Bruce
McCandless II and Robert L. Stewart make the first untethered spacewalk using
the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU).
1985 - New York, New York became the official anthem
of New York City.
1987 - # 1 Hit: Madonna - Open Your Heart
1988 - America's Most Wanted premiered on FOX.
1990 - Dissolution of the Soviet Union: The Central
Committee of the Soviet Communist Party agrees to give up its monopoly on
power.
2001 Anne Morrow Lindbergh, American author and
aviator, dies of a stroke at 94
2018 Missing Nigerian painting masterpiece of Ife
princess Adetutu Ademiluyi by Ben Enwonwu announced rediscovered in London
2018 All citrus fruit can be traced to the southeast
foothills of the Himalayas, according to DNA study published in
"Nature"
2019 New kangaroo fossil research published from
Riversleigh, Australia, show Kangaroos learned to hop 20 million years ago,
much earlier than first thought
Birthdays Today
Laura
Ingalls Wilder, writer, social critic (1867-1957; @90)
Clarence
'Buster' Crabbe; actor (Tarzan) (d. 1983; @75; heart attack)
Charles
Dickens (d.1870; @58; stroke)
58-Eddie
Izzard, stand up comedian, actor, writer
55-Chris
Rock, comedian
58-Garth
Brooks, country singer
42-Ashton
Kutcher, actor, producer
Puzzle Answer:
Throw
it upwards.
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