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May
20, 2020 Week: 20
Day: 141
86004:
H
70° \ L
30° \
Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind:
15mph\Gusts: 40mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest
lightning: 389mi.; Nearest active fire: 97mi.
Extreme
Risk of Fire
Red
Flag Warning
Record
High: 84°[2008]
Record Low:
18°[1899]
May
Averages: 68°\34°
(3 days with moisture)
Today’s
Quote
"It
is during our darkest moments
that
we must focus to see the light."
-Aristotle
"Whoever
is happy will make others happy too."
-Anne
Frank
Random
Tidbits
What
is the capital of Brazil?
Many
guess that Rio de Janeiro is the capital of Brazil. Those people,
unfortunately, are incorrect. The capital is found about 720 miles to
the southwest. Brasilia
is the capital of the largest country in South America.
This
city is home to almost 3 million residents and has a tropical
savannah climate with high humidity. If you visit, you'll want to
check out the Cathedral of Brasilia, a Roman Catholic cathedral that
looks more like a state-of-the-art museum in New York City than any a
place of worship. The Chapada dos Veadeiros is a renowned national
park with numerous waterfalls and opportunities to see wildlife. You
can also visit the Poço Azul, or "Blue Pool," a natural
wonder formed from quartz that is a popular snorkeling location.
Have
a smile
A
friend sent these to me
My
dog chases people on a bike a lot.
If
this continues Ii'll have to take his bike away.
The
official mascot of 2020 is the raccoon.
Washes
hands incessantly
Always
wears a mask
Observations
This Week
Ramadan:
23-5/23
Cannes
Film Festival: 12-23 Cancelled
due to COVID-19
National Foul Ball Week: 16-21
National Safe Boating Week: 16-22
EMS (Emergency Medical Services) Week: 17-23 Link
International Heritage Breeds Week: 17-23 Link
National Eosinophil Awareness Week: 17-23 Link
National Medical Transcription Week: 17-23 Link
International New Friends, Old Friends Week: 17-23
National Unicycle Week: 17-23
World Trade Week: 17-23
National Bike to Work Week: 18-22 Link Moved to September 21-27 due to COVID-19
National Tire Safety Week: 18-24 Link
Fleet Week (NY): 20-26
National Foul Ball Week: 16-21
National Safe Boating Week: 16-22
EMS (Emergency Medical Services) Week: 17-23 Link
International Heritage Breeds Week: 17-23 Link
National Eosinophil Awareness Week: 17-23 Link
National Medical Transcription Week: 17-23 Link
International New Friends, Old Friends Week: 17-23
National Unicycle Week: 17-23
World Trade Week: 17-23
National Bike to Work Week: 18-22 Link Moved to September 21-27 due to COVID-19
National Tire Safety Week: 18-24 Link
Fleet Week (NY): 20-26
Observations for Today
Eliza
Doolittle Day
Emergency Medical Services for Children Day Link
Everybody Draw Mohammed Day Link
National Employee Health & Fitness Day Link
National Juice Slush Day Link
National Quiche Lorraine Day
Emergency Medical Services for Children Day Link
Everybody Draw Mohammed Day Link
National Employee Health & Fitness Day Link
National Juice Slush Day Link
National Quiche Lorraine Day
Turn
Beauty Inside Out Day
Weights & Measures DayWorld Autoimmune/Autoinflammatory Arthritis Day Link
World Bee Day Link
Weights & Measures DayWorld Autoimmune/Autoinflammatory Arthritis Day Link
World Bee Day Link
My
Rambling Thoughts
Wind
is blowing. Wind is really blowing. I'm staying inside as 30-40mph
wind is no time to be outside...for any reason. I haven't put out my
deck furniture yet, thank goodness.
Remember
'checks and balances' from civics class...Thanks Ms. Ruth Steinmeyer
for teaching me. Who allowed our current President to have this much
power? Power to stop WHO funding on an thought he had? Power to fire
4 Inspector Generals in various positions with no repercussions until
November elections. I know he has the power to fire those in his
cabinet, but this has gone way too far.
I
get that 'distraction' is the name of the game for the Trump
Administration. I can still giggle when Eric Trump gives a speech
about how this stay-at-home thing and masks are all a Democrat plot
that will continue until Election Day, then will 'magically
disappear'. He is one of the best stand up comedians in the entire
administration.
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer
at the bottom of the page
A
farmer in California owns a beautiful pear tree. He supplies the
fruit to a nearby grocery store. The store owner has called the
farmer to see how much fruit is available for him to purchase. The
farmer knows that the main trunk has 24 branches. Each branch has
exactly 12 boughs and each bough has exactly 6 twigs. Since each twig
bears one piece of fruit, how many plums will the farmer be able to
deliver?
Historical
Events
1873
- Levi Strauss and Jacob W Davis patented (#139,121) copper-riveted
jeans, designed to help prevent tears in the fabric.
1883 - Krakatoa began to erupt; the volcano exploding three months later, killing more than 36,000 people.
1883 - Krakatoa began to erupt; the volcano exploding three months later, killing more than 36,000 people.
1899 - The American Physical Society was founded at Columbia University.
1901 - Claude Grivolas patented (French) a projector for three-dimensional (stereoscopic) movies viewed wearing spectacles with one red and one blue lens.
1916 - The Saturday Evening Post published its first cover with a Norman Rockwell painting - 'Boy with Baby Carriage'.
1927 - US aviator Charles A. Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field on Long Island, New York, on the world's first solo, nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean (New York to Paris.)
1949 - The Armed Forces Security Agency, the predecessor to the National Security Agency (NSA), was established.
1957 - Pilot Milton Torres was ordered to intercept a UFO over East Anglia, UK
1983
- First publication of the discovery of the HIV virus that causes
AIDS in the journal Science by Luc Montagnier.
1993 - 80 million people watched the series finale of Cheers on NBC
1993 10m meteor comes within 150,000 km of Earth (1993KA)
1996
UN and Iraq agree to Resolution 986, which provides Iraq with the
opportunity to sell $1 billion of oil for 90 days for a 180-day trial
period; proceeds from the sale would be used for humanitarian
purposes
1997
US President Clinton signs an executive order barring new US
investment in Burma (also known as Myanmar), effective May 21 and
renewable annually
2002
The independence of East Timor is recognized by Portugal, formally
ending 23 years of Indonesian rule and 3 years of provisional UN
administration (Portugal itself was the former colonizer of East
Timor until 1976)
2013
Yahoo purchases Tumbler for $1.1 Billion
2013
The Church of Scotland votes to allow openly gay men and women to be
ministers
2015
5 major world banks (JPMorgan, Barclays, Citigroup, RBS and UBS)
fined US$5.7bn for manipulating currency markets - some of the
largest ever fines
2017 US President Donald Trump begins his 1st foreign trip arriving in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
2019
Google stops support for Huawei's Android system in an escalation of
the tech war between US and China
Birthdays
Today
@89-Actor James 'Jimmy' Stewart (d. 1997)
74-Entertainer Cher [Cherilyn Sarkisian]
@70-Singer Joe Cocker (d. 2014; lung cancer)
54-Actor
Mindy
Cohn [voice on Scooby-Doo:Velma]
52-Actor, producer Timothy Olyphant
@38-Singer
Israel
Kamakawiwo'ole (d. 1997; hyper-obese)
Puzzle Answer:
None.
A pear tree does not bear plums.
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