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Apr.
30, 2020 Week: 18
Day:
121
86004:
H
78°
\ L
46°
\ Average
Sky Cover: 5%
Wind:
5mph\Gusts: 10mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest
lightning: 823mi.; Nearest active fire: 129mi.
Record
High:
78°[1981]
Record Low:
10°[1967]
Apr.
Averages:
60°\27°
(3
days with moisture)
Today’s
Quote
"If
you look at what you have in life,
you'll
always have more.
If
you look at what you don't have in life,
you'll
never have enough."
-Oprah
Winfrey
Random
Tidbits
The
largest tree by volume
The world's largest tree is a stately giant sequoia known as General Sherman in California's Sequoia National Park. This majestic arboreal master is about 52,500 cubic feet in volume.
The world's largest tree is a stately giant sequoia known as General Sherman in California's Sequoia National Park. This majestic arboreal master is about 52,500 cubic feet in volume.
Most
Dangerous Animals
Elephants:
100 deaths per year. Elephants have the largest brains of the animal
kingdom.
Have
a smile
A
friend sent these to me
My
friend just told me that his beloved Swedish car was stolen today.
It was quite a Saab story.
It was quite a Saab story.
What
do you call a baby monkey?
A
chimp off the old block.
Observations
This Week
National
Scoop The Poop Week: 24-30
World Immunization Week: 24-30
National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW): 26-5/3 Link
Preservation Week:26-5/2 Link (re: Libraries)Stewardship Week: 26-5/3
National Playground Safety Week: 27-5/1 Link
World Immunization Week: 24-30
National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW): 26-5/3 Link
Preservation Week:26-5/2 Link (re: Libraries)Stewardship Week: 26-5/3
National Playground Safety Week: 27-5/1 Link
Observations for Today
Adopt
A Shelter Pet Day
Animal
Advocacy Day
National
Oatmeal Cookie Day
My
Rambling Thoughts
Andy
called this morning and his neighbor wanted to help with the gutter.
So the three of us got it done in about 2 hours. The neighbor is
retired Army and three made the job very simple. Glad I could help.
Hardest part was putting the ladder up around the air conditioner and
the satellite dish.
Throughout
my working career my health insurance was always through my employer.
I was lucky because I had the same main employer...the Federal
Government...for my 36 year career. Most workers are not so lucky.
Many employers don't even offer a healthcare plan. Unions, in the
past, fought for coverage for their members. Many who have coverage
have to change providers if they change jobs. Since the virus arrived
on our shores, 9.2 million working Americans have lost their
coverage, because they lost their jobs when the country shut down.
Now they don't have a job and they don't have health coverage if they
get sick. The lesson I learned: the way Americans get health coverage
has to change now.
When
I sent to a new school I knew that 'When in Rome, do as the Romans.'
Every school was I detailed to had a strong school culture. I had to
learn that culture and work within that culture in order to keep the
school operating. It is sad that the VP of the United States has
never learned that valuable lesson. While visiting the Mayo clinic
and sick patients, he should have worn a mask...for the health of the
patients, the front-line workers, and for himself...and as a message
to all Americans that this is serious. I have no understanding of his
actions.
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer
at the bottom of the page
Returns
tomorrow
Historical
Events
In
Celtic tradition, the night of April 30 was thought of as the darkest
of the year, when witches flew to frighten, spawning evil throughout
the land. In response, people pounded on kettles, slammed doors,
cracked whips, rang church bells and made all the noise they could to
scare off the corruption they imagined to be moving on the moist air.
They
lit bonfires and torches and witch- proofed their houses with spring
boughs. Such vigils were kept throughout the night until the rising
of the May-dawn.
1789
- In New York City, George Washington was inaugurated as the first
president of the United States.
1803 - The Louisiana Purchase from France, for 15 million dollars, also included much (if not all of) of Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wyoming.
1812 - The Territory of Orleans became the 18th U.S. state under the name Louisiana.
1894 - Antarctic iceberg fragment was sighted at a latitude 26.50 degrees south, approximately parallel to to Rio de Janeiro, the nearest to the equator that an Antarctic iceberg that has been seen.
1900 - Casey Jones died in a train wreck in Vaughan, Mississippi, while trying to make up time on the Cannonball Express.
1900 - Hawaii became a territory of the United States, with Sanford B. Dole as governor.
1927 - Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford were the first celebrities to leave their footprints in concrete at Grauman's Chinese Theater, in Hollywood.
1939 - The New York World's fair opened at Flushing Meadow Park in Queens.
1948 - The Land Rover, a British-made all-terrain vehicle, debuted at an auto show in Amsterdam.
1989 - CNBC, the first NBC cable channel and the first financial cable channel, began transmitting.
1992- A Time Capsule was put in the ground in front of the Nickelodeon Building. However, on the same exact day 13 years later, Nickelodeon's studios closed. It's now underneath the entrance to the Nickelodeon Resort. It will be opened April 30th, 2042.
1993 - Tennis star Monica Seles was stabbed by Gunter Parchein Hamburg, Germany.
1997 - During the 'Puppy' episode of Ellen it was revealed that the main/title character (Ellen DeGeneres) was gay.
1803 - The Louisiana Purchase from France, for 15 million dollars, also included much (if not all of) of Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wyoming.
1812 - The Territory of Orleans became the 18th U.S. state under the name Louisiana.
1894 - Antarctic iceberg fragment was sighted at a latitude 26.50 degrees south, approximately parallel to to Rio de Janeiro, the nearest to the equator that an Antarctic iceberg that has been seen.
1900 - Casey Jones died in a train wreck in Vaughan, Mississippi, while trying to make up time on the Cannonball Express.
1900 - Hawaii became a territory of the United States, with Sanford B. Dole as governor.
1927 - Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford were the first celebrities to leave their footprints in concrete at Grauman's Chinese Theater, in Hollywood.
1939 - The New York World's fair opened at Flushing Meadow Park in Queens.
1948 - The Land Rover, a British-made all-terrain vehicle, debuted at an auto show in Amsterdam.
1989 - CNBC, the first NBC cable channel and the first financial cable channel, began transmitting.
1992- A Time Capsule was put in the ground in front of the Nickelodeon Building. However, on the same exact day 13 years later, Nickelodeon's studios closed. It's now underneath the entrance to the Nickelodeon Resort. It will be opened April 30th, 2042.
1993 - Tennis star Monica Seles was stabbed by Gunter Parchein Hamburg, Germany.
1997 - During the 'Puppy' episode of Ellen it was revealed that the main/title character (Ellen DeGeneres) was gay.
2009
Chrysler automobile company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
2013
Willem-Alexander becomes the first male Monarch of Netherlands in 123
years, following the abdication of his mother, Queen Beatrix
2019
New type of dementia identified and named limbic-predominant
age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy (Late) after misdiagnosed as
Alzheimer's disease
Birthdays
Today
94-Actress,
Cloris Leachman
@89-Alice
B. Toklas (d. 1967)
@66-Actress, Jill Clayburgh ( d.2010; leukemia)
@66-Actress, Jill Clayburgh ( d.2010; leukemia)
59-Basketball
player, Isiah Thomas
38-Actress,
Kirsten Dunst
@35-Musician,
Johnny Horton (d.1960; auto accident)
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