Aug 22

 

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Aug 22, 2020  Week: 34  Day: 235                 Local:   H 88° \ L 55° \ Average Sky Cover: 50%

Wind:   7mph\Gusts:  13mph                        Nearest lightning:  3mi.; active fire:  98mi. 

Extreme Risk of Fire                                        Visibility:  10mi

Record High: 88°[1938]   Record Low: 32°[1968]   Aug Averages: 79°\50° (9 days with rain)

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Today’s  Quote

"I alone cannot change the world,

but I can cast a stone across the water to create many ripples."

-Mother Teresa

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Random Tidbits

 Honey. Whether you use it in your tea, on your toast or as an alternative sweetener, that jar of pure honey is good forever. It may get grainy or change color, but it's still safe to eat - and delicious - because its antibiotic properties keep it from spoiling.  

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A little humor

In Seattle, you haven’t had enough coffee until you can thread a sewing machine while it’s running.

What is the West Virginia state flower? The satellite dish.

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State Name Origins

The story behind Iowa's name is a bit complicated. One version claims the name comes from the Iowa river, which was named for the native American Iowas (or Ioways), who were a Sioux tribe. One frontiersman wrote in 1868 that Native Americans encamped by a river were pleased with the location and said in their native tongue "'Iowa, Iowa, Iowa," meaning "beautiful." Members of the Ioway people have a different version of the name. One is the French spelling of Ayuhwa, meaning "sleepy ones."

Kansas gets its name from the Native American Kaws or Kansa people, also a Sioux tribe. They derived the name from the Sioux word for "southwind." The Kansa people are also referred to as "people of the south wind."

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Observations This Week

National Chef's Appreciation Week: 16-22  Link   
Minority Enterprise Development Week: 18-24

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Observations for Today

Be An Angel Day
Earth Overshoot Day 
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National Bao Day 
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National “Eat a Peach” Day

National Pecan Torte Day

National Surgical Oncologist Day Link
National Tooth Fairy Day

Sand Castle Day Link Cancelled due to COVID-19
Southern Hemisphere Hoodie Hoo Day
National Bring Your Cat To The Vet Day

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My Rambling Thoughts

Weekly shopping and gas fill up are done with no problems.

Flag got three nice monsoon rains yesterday afternoon and evening. So nice. Today there are clouds and thunder and lightning, so I sure hope there is more rain.

The Dems finished their convention with some good speeches. Now the real work begins of keeping up the momentum. Next week we see the Republican convention. Should be informative. I hope they have speeches and videos that pull our country together.

There were certainly a lot of Black speakers at the Democratic convention. Last night I had some memories. I grew up in the suburbs where the only minority were a few Japanese families. In Elementary school all the staff was white. I had 3 or 4 teachers from the Deep South. Then it was off to college at Univ of Colorado. This was the first time I was around many minorities. There were Blacks in our dorm and our classes, although most were on athletic scholarships. In my last two years I volunteered and then ran the Elementary Tutoring program. Our office was in the Student Union along with other University organizations. Next to our office was BSA, the Black Student Alliance. I got to know some of their volunteers, but only in the office setting. When I arrived at Shonto Boarding School I met several Black teachers and one Black supervisor. They were all from Texas and were first generation college grads. They were all nice, but we never socialized outside school. A sister of one of the teachers was hired as a counselor. She was from a younger generation and did socialize with some of the younger teachers. When I transferred to Tuba there were Blacks on the staff and the Asst. Superintendent was Black. Over the years, they all retired or moved to other places, usually back to Texas. As a supervisor at Red Lake I hired a Black teacher. She was a great teacher, worked to be friendly to staff, students, and parents. About two years after I left, she also left the Bureau.  As I look back over those years, I now wish I had done more socializing with them. I really missed out. I am glad I did socialize mostly with Navajos. Back then I was ‘warned’ not to be too social with the Natives, as ‘you never know what they might do’. Turned out that was simple racism.

A sandstone cliff collapsed in the Grand Canyon. Not an unusual event. However, a geologist was hike, saw where the collapse had occurred. He found that it reveled footprints from an egg-laying vertebrate that left footprints in the sand dunes some 313million years ago. It is fascinating what was learned from these footprints.

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Today’s Puzzle

Answer at the bottom of the page

I have keys but no locks.

I have space but no room. 

You can enter but you can’t go outside.

What am I?

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Historical Events

565 St Columba reports seeing monster in Loch Ness

1485 Battle of Bosworth Field: Henry Tudor's forces defeat English King Richard III during last battle in the Wars of the Roses. Richard is killed, the last English monarch to die in battle.

1812 Swiss traveller Johann Ludwig Burckhardt is the 1st European to rediscover the Nabataean city of Petra (modern Jordan)

1848 The United States annexes New Mexico

1865 William Sheppard is issued the first US patent for liquid soap

1877 Nez Perce (Niimíipu) indians flee into Yellowstone National Park

1902 US President Teddy Roosevelt became 1st US chief executive to ride in a car

1926 Gold discovered in Johannesburg, South Africa

1944 Adolf Hitler orders Paris to be destroyed

1964 Civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer speaks at the US Democratic National Convention about her efforts to register to vote in Mississippi

1972 IRA bomb explodes prematurely at a customs post at Newry, County Down - 9 people, including three members of the IRA and five Catholic civilians, are killed in the explosion

2004 "The Scream" (1910 painted version) and "Madonna", two paintings by Edvard Munch, are stolen at gunpoint from the Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway.

2019 Russia launches Fedor, the first life-sized robot, into space to the International Space Station on a Soyuz rocket from Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan

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Birthdays Today

@73 Dorothy Parker, American short story writer (1958 Marjorie Peabody Award), (d. 1967; heart attack)

@92  Deng Xiaoping, Chinese revolutionary and paramount leader of China (1978-92), (d. 1997)

@95 Henri Cartier-Bresson, French photographer famous for 'The Decisive Moment', (d. 2004)

@91 Ray Bradbury, American sci-fi author (Fahrenheit 451), (d. 2012)

52 Ty Burrell, actor (Modern Family)

50 Giada De Laurentiis, Chef

49 Richard Armitage, actor

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Puzzle Answer

A keyboard

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