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Apr.
23, 2020 Week: 17
Day:
114
86004:
H
65°
\ L
34°
\ Average
Sky Cover: 5%
Wind:
5mph\Gusts: 8mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest
lightning: 286mi.; Nearest active fire: 517mi.
Record
High:
78°[2012]
Record Low:
14°[1963]
Apr.
Averages:
60°\27°
(3
days with moisture)
Today’s
Quote
Life
begins at 40 –
but
so do fallen arches, rheumatism, faulty eyesight,
and
the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four
times.
”– Helen Rowland
”– Helen Rowland
Random
Tidbits
Guarding
Fort Knox and its gold reserves are members of the United States Mint
Police. Established in 1792, the Mint Police organization is one of
the country's oldest federal law enforcement agencies. Before being
tasked with guarding the gold, each member of the Mint Police must go
through a three-month training regiment, followed by a five-week
specialized training in the field.
Conspiracy
theorists often claim that the gold vaults at Fort Knox are empty,
but the United States government contends that Fort Knox houses a ton
of gold. Actually, more. There is said to be more than 147.3 million
ounces of gold. Nearly all of the gold has been converted into gold
bars, each weighing about 27 pounds. That much gold, at the current
market of gold, means that Fort Knox is storing about $190 billion
worth of gold.
Have
a smile
A
friend sent these to me
Question:What
do you call 2 Banana Peels?
Answer: A pair of slippers.
Answer: A pair of slippers.
Observations
This Week
National
Dance Week: 17-26 Link CANCELLED
due to COVID-19.
Cleaning For A Reason Week: 18-24
Consumer Awareness Week: 18-23
National Park Week: 18-26 Link
Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives In The Line of Duty Week: 18-23
Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week: 19-25 Link
Bedbug Awareness Week: 19-25
Chemists Celebrate Earth Week: 19-25
Festival of Ridvan: 19-5/1
Fibroid Awareness Week: 19-25
Medical Laboratory Professionals Week: 19-25 Link
National Coin Week: 19-25
National Crime Victims Rights Week: 19-25 Link
National Infertility Awareness Week: 19-25 Link
National Library Week: 19-25
National Paperboard Packaging Week: 19-25
National Pet ID Week: 19-25 Link Link
National Princess Week: 19-25 Link
National Volunteer Week: 19-25
Cleaning For A Reason Week: 18-24
Consumer Awareness Week: 18-23
National Park Week: 18-26 Link
Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives In The Line of Duty Week: 18-23
Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week: 19-25 Link
Bedbug Awareness Week: 19-25
Chemists Celebrate Earth Week: 19-25
Festival of Ridvan: 19-5/1
Fibroid Awareness Week: 19-25
Medical Laboratory Professionals Week: 19-25 Link
National Coin Week: 19-25
National Crime Victims Rights Week: 19-25 Link
National Infertility Awareness Week: 19-25 Link
National Library Week: 19-25
National Paperboard Packaging Week: 19-25
National Pet ID Week: 19-25 Link Link
National Princess Week: 19-25 Link
National Volunteer Week: 19-25
Sky
Awareness Week: 19-25
Spring Astronomy Week: 19-25
Administrative Professionals Week: 20-24
National Environmental Education Week: 20-24 Link
National Stationery Week: 20-26 Link
Nat'l Work Zone Safety Awareness Week: 20-24 Link
Undergraduate Research Week: 20-24
International Mariachi Week: 22-29 Link
Fiddler's Frolic: 23-26
Gathering of the Nations Powwow: 23-25 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Spring Astronomy Week: 19-25
Administrative Professionals Week: 20-24
National Environmental Education Week: 20-24 Link
National Stationery Week: 20-26 Link
Nat'l Work Zone Safety Awareness Week: 20-24 Link
Undergraduate Research Week: 20-24
International Mariachi Week: 22-29 Link
Fiddler's Frolic: 23-26
Gathering of the Nations Powwow: 23-25 Link CANCELLED due to COVID-19
Ramadan
(Muslim) 23-5-23
Observations for Today
Celebrate
Teen Literature Day
English Language Day Link
English Muffin Day
Impossible Astronaut Day Link Link (Dr. Who)
Internat'l Girls in Information-Telecommunication Technologies Day
English Language Day Link
English Muffin Day
Impossible Astronaut Day Link Link (Dr. Who)
Internat'l Girls in Information-Telecommunication Technologies Day
Movie
Theater DayNational
Cherry Cheesecake Day
National
Pie Day-25 Link
CANCELLED
due to COVID-19.
Ramadan begins at sundown
Ramadan begins at sundown
Spanish
Language Day Link
Take
Your Daughters & Sons to Work Day Link
CANCELLED
due to COVID-19.
Talk Like Shakespeare Day Link
World Book & Copyright Day Link
World Book Night Link
Talk Like Shakespeare Day Link
World Book & Copyright Day Link
World Book Night Link
World
Labratory Day
My
Rambling Thoughts
A
really nice spring day...so I took a nice walk. Checked my bank
account and my $1200 check was deposited...not sure if it had Trump's
signature or not. Can't go any where to spend it, so I transferred it
to my savings account. I'm sure I'll find a way to spend it when the
country opens up again. I'm so grateful that I didn't need the check
to pay for food or rent or other necessities. So many I know are not
that fortunate.
I
normally appreciate my emergency alerts on my phone. The Amber Alert
system needs some work. At 5:15am my phone went off with the siren
tone. Three small children had been taken by the non-custodial father
in Phoenix. I slowly went back to sleep, as the tone is one that
pumps some adrenaline in everyone's body. When I got up I was
watching the Phoenix news. The kids were abducted at 9:15pm and were
found, at the husband's mother house, about 10 miles from where they
were abducted at 7am this morning. Two things: seems to me the Amber
Alert should have gone out about 10pm last night...instead of 5:15am
this morning, and that a found alert should have gone out soon after
the children were found safe. They never send out an alert when the
missing person is found.
Tonight
Ramadan begins for the 1.8 million Muslims in the world. This year's
celebrations have been curtailed. Normally the devout fast and pray
throughout the day, then have a family feast with friends after
sunset. Not this year.
Between
now and early July, when the monsoon begins, we are usually very
concerned about fire in our nearby forest. The Forest Service is
usually very slow is closing the forest or even stopping open
campfires. This year, because of Covid-19, the forests in AZ and many
other places have campfires banned from today until the end of June.
They say it is because of Covid-19 concerns that people will gather.
Whatever the reason, it's a good move.
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer
at the bottom of the page
I
have no eyes, no legs, or ears, and I help move the earth. What am I?
Historical
Events
1516
- A Beer Purity Law was put into law still in effect today in
Germany. It was decreed on April 23, 1516, by Munich's Duke Wilhelm,
protecting the country’s beer drinkers from contaminants, chemicals
and any other additives that unsavory merchants might have thought of
adding.
1564
- William Shakespeare was born. He went on to write 38 plays and
invent dozens of English words.
1635 - The first public school in the Americas, the Boston Latin School, was founded in Boston.
1916 - The Chicago Cubs played their first game at Weeghman Park (now Wrigley Field).
1940 - A leak-proof flashlight battery (the Ray-o-Vac) was patented (#2,198,423) by Herman Anthony.
1961 - Judy Garland performed at Carnegie Hall, the performance is often called "the greatest night in showbiz history."
1985 - Coca-Cola changed its formula and released 'New Coke'.
1994 - Physicists at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory discovered the subatomic particle called the top quark.
2003 Beijing closes all schools for two weeks because of the SARS virus
1635 - The first public school in the Americas, the Boston Latin School, was founded in Boston.
1916 - The Chicago Cubs played their first game at Weeghman Park (now Wrigley Field).
1940 - A leak-proof flashlight battery (the Ray-o-Vac) was patented (#2,198,423) by Herman Anthony.
1961 - Judy Garland performed at Carnegie Hall, the performance is often called "the greatest night in showbiz history."
1985 - Coca-Cola changed its formula and released 'New Coke'.
1994 - Physicists at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory discovered the subatomic particle called the top quark.
2003 Beijing closes all schools for two weeks because of the SARS virus
2013
A 1% flash crash hits the US stock market after a news agency was
hacked and claimed injury to President Obama
2015
Loretta Lynch is confirmed as the first African-American woman as US
Attorney-General, succeeding Eric Holder
2019
World's first malaria vaccine, giving partial protection to children,
begins in Malawi by the WHO
Birthdays
Today
@85-Actress, Shirley Temple (d.2014)
81-Actor, Lee Majors
@77-15th U.S. President, James Buchanan (1791)
@76-Actor, Duncan Renaldo (d. 1980)
71-Actress, Joyce DeWitt
66-Filmmaker, Michael Moore
@57-Fashion designer, Halston [Roy Halston Frowick] (d. 1990; AIDS)
@57-Actress,
Jan Hooks (d. 2014;throat cancer)
60-Actress, Valerie Bertinelli
59-Actor, George Lopez
@52-Musician, Roy Orbison (d.1988; heart attack)
@52-Poet/Playwright,
William Shakespeare (d.1616)
@50-Actor,
Herve Villechaize (d.1993; suicide)
43-Wrestler/Actor,
John Cena
43-Actor, Kal Penn
43-Comedian, John Oliver
30-Actor, Dev Patel
Puzzle
Answer:
An
earthworm
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