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May
2, 2020 Week: 18
Day: 123
86004:
H
76° \ L
43° \
Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind:
8mph\Gusts: 10mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest
lightning: 569mi.; Nearest active fire: 570mi.
Record
High: 84°[1947]
Record Low:
13°[1915]
May
Averages: 68°\34°
(3 days with moisture)
Today’s
Quote
"Life
is what happens
when
you're busy making other plans."
-John
Lennon
Random
Tidbits
The
giving of May Baskets has, sadly, faded since the late 20th century.
Small baskets of sweets and flowers would be left anonymously on
doorsteps to the delight of neighbors.
In
the late 19th century, leaders of the socialist Second International
were fighting for an eight-hour work day and they called for a global
day of protest to be held on May 1, 1890. It has lived on as an
international workers' day, and has received renewed vigor in the
United States.
The
international distress signal, "mayday," has nothing to do
with the first of May. It derives from the French venez m'aider,
meaning "come help me."
Have
a smile
A
friend sent these to me
I
spent years inventing a wingless plane.
Sadly, my idea never took off.
Sadly, my idea never took off.
Joke:
What's the difference between Dubai & Abu Dhabi?
Answer: People
in Dubai don't like the Flintstones
but
people in Abu Dhabi doooooo.
Observations
This Month
Celiac
Awareness Month LinkChip
Your Pet Month Link Link
Clean Air Month
Creative Beginnings Month
Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month Link
Drum Month
EDS (Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome) Awareness Month Link
Family Reunion Month (Between Mother's and Father's Day)
Family Wellness Month
Fibromyalgia Education and Awareness Month
Food Allergy Action Month
Freedom Shrine Month Link
Clean Air Month
Creative Beginnings Month
Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month Link
Drum Month
EDS (Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome) Awareness Month Link
Family Reunion Month (Between Mother's and Father's Day)
Family Wellness Month
Fibromyalgia Education and Awareness Month
Food Allergy Action Month
Freedom Shrine Month Link
Observations
This Week
Ramadan:
23-5/23
National
Infant Immunization Week (NIIW): 26-5/3 Link
Preservation Week:26-5/2 Link (re: Libraries)Stewardship Week: 26-5/3
Choose Privacy Week: 1-7 Link
Preservation Week:26-5/2 Link (re: Libraries)Stewardship Week: 26-5/3
Choose Privacy Week: 1-7 Link
Observations for Today
Comcast
Cares Day Link Free
Comic Book Day Link Cancelled
due to COVID-19
Herb Day Link Cancelled due to COVID-19
International Doodle Dog Day
Join Hands Day Link
Kentucky Derby Moved to September 5
Learn To Ride A Bike Day
Life Insurance Day Link
Mariachi Day
Martin Z. Mollusk Day Link National Auctioneers Day
National Chocolate Truffle Day
Herb Day Link Cancelled due to COVID-19
International Doodle Dog Day
Join Hands Day Link
Kentucky Derby Moved to September 5
Learn To Ride A Bike Day
Life Insurance Day Link
Mariachi Day
Martin Z. Mollusk Day Link National Auctioneers Day
National Chocolate Truffle Day
National
Fitness Day
National Homebrew Day Link
National Play Outside Day Link
National Scrapbooking Day Link
National Wildfire Community Preparedness Day Link
Roberts Rule of Order Day
Spring Astronomy Day
Start Seeing Monarchs Day Link World Naked Gardening Day Link World Tuna Day
National Homebrew Day Link
National Play Outside Day Link
National Scrapbooking Day Link
National Wildfire Community Preparedness Day Link
Roberts Rule of Order Day
Spring Astronomy Day
Start Seeing Monarchs Day Link World Naked Gardening Day Link World Tuna Day
My
Rambling Thoughts
Friday
is another great weather day. I got up early, took a walk then headed
out for my weekly shopping. When I first got to the Rez to teach, the
only shopping any of us could do was on the weekend...the nearest
grocery store was 125 miles away. It's take this pandemic to remind
me that it is possible to shop only one day a week. The differences
from then and now include: it doesn't take a full tank of gas to shop
today...back then I didn't need a mask and gloves to go
shopping...now I don't need to carry an ice chest to get stop the
fresh food from spoiling.
As
an adopted baby, I catch adoption news. Yesterday in Arkansas, a
2-year-old was legally adopted over Zoom. The new parents had been
caring for the child for over a year. The official ceremony took
place over the internet. Cool.
An
NAU professor has a grant to study Covid-19 in wastewater here in
Flagstaff. The hope is that this will help identify possible hot
spots. Very cool, but not a job I would want.
Nebraska
touted that there were no positive Covid-19 tests in their prison
system. An astute journalist followed up and found out that Nebraska
has not conducted any Corona19 tests in its entire prison system. I
guess they believe that if you don't test, then you don't have any
cases.
Just
got word that a friend from Tuba, her daughter, and her daughter's
boyfriend are all on ventilators in Tucson from this pandemic. The
friend is in her 60's, the others in their early 30's. Sad.
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer
at the bottom of the page
A
man is looking at a photograph of someone. His friend asks who it is.
The man replies, “Brothers and sisters, I have none. But that man’s
father is my father’s son.” Who was in the photograph?
Historical
Events
1536
- Anne Boleyn, Queen of England, was arrested and imprisoned on
charges of adultery, incest, treason and witchcraft.
1611 - The King James Bible was published for the first time in London, England, by printer Robert Barker.
1670 - Hudson's Bay Company was chartered by King Charles II of England.
1775 - Benjamin Franklin completed the first scientific study and chart of the Gulf Stream.
1885 - Good Housekeeping magazine began publication.
1918 - General Motors acquired the Chevrolet Motor Company.
1960 - Dick Clark concluded his second day of testimony in the Payola scandal, saving his career. "Believe me this is not as unusual as it may seem. I think the crime I have committed, if any, is that I made a great deal of money in a short time on little investment. But that is the record business."
1965 - The Rolling Stones made their second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
1611 - The King James Bible was published for the first time in London, England, by printer Robert Barker.
1670 - Hudson's Bay Company was chartered by King Charles II of England.
1775 - Benjamin Franklin completed the first scientific study and chart of the Gulf Stream.
1885 - Good Housekeeping magazine began publication.
1918 - General Motors acquired the Chevrolet Motor Company.
1960 - Dick Clark concluded his second day of testimony in the Payola scandal, saving his career. "Believe me this is not as unusual as it may seem. I think the crime I have committed, if any, is that I made a great deal of money in a short time on little investment. But that is the record business."
1965 - The Rolling Stones made their second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
1986
- The Citizens of Chernobyl were evacuated six days after the
disaster
1982
- The Weather Channel began broadcasting in the US
1982
Falklands War: Argentine cruiser General Belgrano sunk by British
submarine Conqueror, killing more than 350 men
1988
Jackson Pollock's "Search" sold for $4,800,000
1994
Michael Bolton found to have plagurized Isley Bros "Love is
Wonderful Thing"
1997
Donald Trump and Marla Maples announce they are separating
2000
Her Royal Highness Princess Margriet of the Netherlands unveils the
Man With Two Hats monument in Apeldoorn and the other in Ottawa on
May 11, 2000. Symbolically linking both Netherlands and Canada for
their assistance throughout World War II.
2000
President Bill Clinton announces that accurate GPS access would no
longer be restricted to the United States military
2011
Osama bin Laden, the suspected mastermind behind the September 11
attacks and the FBI's most wanted man is killed by US special forces
in Abbottabad, Pakistan
2012
A pastel version of "The Scream", by Norwegian painter
Edvard Munch sells at auction for $119,922,500
2018
Iowa passes US's strictest abortion ban, based on a fetal heartbeat
2019
Facebook bans Alex Jones (InfoWars), Milo Yiannopoulos
(ex-Breitbart), Louis Farrakhan (Nation of Islam), Paul Nehlen and
Laura Loomer for hate speech
2019
US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi accuses Attorney General William
Barr of lying to Congress over the Mueller Report
2019
Second-only sketch known of Leonardo da Vinci from Queen Elizabeth's
collection revealed on the 500th anniversary of the artist's death
Birthdays
Today
84-Singer, Englebert Humperdink [Arnold George Dorsey]
68-Actor,
Christine
Baranski
@68-Singer,Leslie
Gore [Lesley Sue Goldstein] (d. 2015; lung cancer)
65-Designer, Donatella Versace
48-Actor, The Rock 'Dwayne Johnson'
45-Tennis
star, David
Bechham
Puzzle
Answer:
His
son
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