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May
25, 2020 Week: 22
Day: 146
86004:
H
73° \ L
36° \
Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind:
6mph\Gusts: 7mph Visibility: 10 mi
Nearest
lightning: 390mi.; Nearest active fire: 220mi.
Extreme
Risk of Fire
Record
High: 95°[1951]
Record Low:
18°[1980]
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
Random
Tidbits
The
use of forks was considered sacrilegious
The
widely used eating utensil was once seen as offensive to God when it
was first introduced in Italy in the 11th century. Oddly enough,
people used to eat with their fingers. The number of fingers used for
eating distinguished the upper class from the lower class. Three
fingers were considered to be good manners. The oldest forks were
discovered in Turkey, dating back to the fourth millennium B.C., but
it was likely that they were only used as tools. The Church in Italy
argued that God had created humans with fingers so that they could
eat God’s food, but this didn’t stop the production of expensive
forks made of gold for wealthy families.
Have
a smile
A
friend sent these to me
“My
friend's professor didn't realize he was screen sharing during a
presentation that was worth half of her course grade. He was sending
people emails about adopting a cat named Koala, then he watched a
YouTube video about bees.”
Observations
This Week
Fleet
Week (NY): 20-26
Mudbug Madness Days: 23-25 Cancelled due to COVID-19
Old-Time Player Piano Weekend: 23-25 Cancelled due to COVID-19
National African Violet Week: 24-30
Healthy and Safe Swimming Week: 25-30 Link
National Backyard Games Week: 25-6/1Scripps National Spelling Bee: 25-28 Cancelled due to COVID-19.
Week of Solidarity With The People of Non-Self-Governing Territories: 25-31
Mudbug Madness Days: 23-25 Cancelled due to COVID-19
Old-Time Player Piano Weekend: 23-25 Cancelled due to COVID-19
National African Violet Week: 24-30
Healthy and Safe Swimming Week: 25-30 Link
National Backyard Games Week: 25-6/1Scripps National Spelling Bee: 25-28 Cancelled due to COVID-19.
Week of Solidarity With The People of Non-Self-Governing Territories: 25-31
Observations for Today
National
and Internat'l Missing Children's Day Link
National Tap Dance Day
National Wine Day Link
Nerd Pride Day or Geek Pride Day Link
Prayer for Peace Memorial DayTap Dance Day
National Tap Dance Day
National Wine Day Link
Nerd Pride Day or Geek Pride Day Link
Prayer for Peace Memorial DayTap Dance Day
My
Rambling Thoughts
It's
Memorial Day...to remember those who gave their lives so we could
live free. Thanks for your sacrifice.
Nice
spring day. Decided it was time to do some spring cleaning of my
vehicle interior. Vacuumed, sprayed, trash bin emptied...all nice and
clean for the summer.
Small
world story. A Focus Traveler has a place in Red Feather, CO. My
mom's best friend and a neighbor for years moved up there decades
ago. Her son is the Postmaster in Red Feather and is a great
photographer. I mentioned that on Donna's FB post. Turns out she has
one of his photos in her living room and knows him. A small world
indeed.
Tara
Reade, the lady accusing Biden has led to some questioning of her
allegations, her background, and her motives. ABC is reporting that
there will be more.
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer
at the bottom of the page
I
am the beginning of sorrow, and the end of sickness. You cannot
express happiness without me, yet I am in the midst of crosses. I am
always in risk, yet never in danger. You may find me in the sun, but
I am never out of darkness. What am I?
Historical
Events
1521
Edict of Worms outlaws Martin Luther and his followers
1816
Collection of poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge published by John
Murray in London, including "Kubla Khan" and "Christabel"
1842
Christian Doppler presents his idea, now known as the Doppler Effect,
to the Royal Bohemian Society, Prague
1878
- Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera H.M.S. Pinafore opened
at the Opera Comique in London.
1935 - At Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Babe Ruth hit his 714th (and final) home run.
1935 - At Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Babe Ruth hit his 714th (and final) home run.
1961 - President John F. Kennedy declared "I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth. No single space program in this period will be more impressive to mankind, or more important in the long-range exploration of space; and none will be so difficult or expensive to accomplish."
1968 - The St. Louis Gateway Arch was dedicated.
1977 - Star Wars opened Memorial Day weekend, marking the biggest entertainment juggernaut in modern popular culture.
1977 - Chinese government removed the ban on the works of William Shakespeare, the biggest entertainment juggernaut in the Elizabethan era.
1986 - Hands Across America took place.
1992
- Jay Leno made his debut as the new host of The Tonight
Show.
1994 - George Swanson was buried in Brush Creek Cemetery, in the driver's seat of his 1984 white Corvette in Hempfield County, Pennsylvania.
2005 - Carrie Underwood won season four of America Idol on FOX.
2011- Oprah Winfrey hosted the final episode of her syndicated daytime show.
1994 - George Swanson was buried in Brush Creek Cemetery, in the driver's seat of his 1984 white Corvette in Hempfield County, Pennsylvania.
2005 - Carrie Underwood won season four of America Idol on FOX.
2011- Oprah Winfrey hosted the final episode of her syndicated daytime show.
2012
A SpaceX Dragon becomes the first commercial spacecraft to dock at
the International Space Station
2017
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg receives an honorary degree from Harvard
University, after dropping out in 2004
2019
First ever albino panda footage in the wild released (taken in April)
from China's Wolong National Nature Reserve
Birthdays
Today
@91-Lyricist
Hal
David (d. 2012)
81-Actor
Ian
McKellen
@78-Writer Ralph Waldo Emerson (d. 1882)
@78-Operatic
Soprano Beverly
Sills (d. 2007; lung cancer)
77-Country
singer Jessi
Colter [Mirriam
Johnson]
57-Actor Mike Myers
50-Producer, Comedian Jamie Kennedy
45-Singer Lauryn Hill
Puzzle
Answer:
The
letter S
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