‘Tis the Season
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Dec
4, 2020 Week: 49 Day: 339 |
Local:
H
37°\ L 17°\Average Sky Cover: 5% |
Wind: 11mph\Gusts: 17mph |
Nearest
lightning: 1424mi.; Active fire: 59mi |
Moderate Risk of Fire
|
Visibility: 10mi |
Record: 67°[1965] Record: -4°[1955] |
Nov
Averages: 44°/\17° (5
days with moisture) |
Today’s Quote
None so deaf as those
that will not hear.
None so blind as
those that will not see.
Matthew Henry
Random Tidbits
In colonial times and into the early decades of the
19th century, most teachers were men. From the 1820s to 1830s, as more public
schools (called Common Schools) were built and more men were siphoned off by
more prestigious professions, women began to take over the schoolroom. The
feminization of teaching not only change how society perceived women, but how
women perceived themselves.
A little humor
Don't bother walking a mile in my shoes. That would be
boring. Spend 30 seconds in my head. That'll freak you right out.
True Things
Police
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, continue to investigate two explosive incidents in
area port-a-potties, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported. No one was injured
in either explosion, the first of which occurred Nov. 5 in Lawrenceville and
was strong enough to blow apart the toilet and damage a nearby home, police
said. The second came on Nov. 10 in East Allegheny. Pittsburgh's Bomb Squad and
Crime Unit is working to determine what types of explosives were used and
whether the events are related.
Observations This Week
Cookie Cutter
Week: 1-7 Link
Clerc-Gallaudet
Week: 3-10
Observations for Today
Bartender Appreciation Day Link Link Skywarn Recognition Day Link |
My Rambling Thoughts
Another cold night and by noon it is a sweltering 37 degrees. Guess I
should not have packed away my summer clothes. NOT. Hard to believe that 2020
is the 3rd warmest in history. Climate Change is real and should never
be confused with weather change.
I am not a handyman and at my age, probably never will be. Three days ago
I moved a plant and in doing so, tipped it over and dumped dirt onto my carpet
between the stand and the wall. I pulled out my Shark vacuum, pulled the hose
out of the bottom and sucked up the dirt very easily. Then I put the hose down,
with the vacuum still running while I moved the plant stand. The super suction
of the Shark found a dust rag I was also using. I what seemed like a millisecond,
the rag was sucked into the tube and stopped all suction. I needed something
long and slim with a clip or hook on the end to get the rag out. I couldn’t
find anything that worked. For the next day I would contemplate what to use. An
old coat hanger would do great, but I only have the wooden ones for heavy
stuff, and those semi-fancy ones covered with fabric. Yesterday, I was getting
out a coat so I could empty the trash and saw I had a very heavy winter jacket
that was cleaned and still in the covering from the cleaners. The cleaners had
used 3 old fashioned wire hangers to hold the jacket. Within 5 minutes my
jacket was on 2 hangers, and the rag was removed from the vacuum. Success. I
put the unbent hanger wire with my other ‘tools’ for future use.
A few years ago, I bought a pod single cup coffee maker. I am not a
coffee drinker, so, I only used it if I had a guest or two who drank coffee. Then
I discovered Hot Cocoa pods. I put the water in the maker, add the pod, put
some milk in the bottom of the cup, push the buttons and within no time I have
nice rich hot cocoa. I’ve been using it for the past few days of cold weather.
One of my comfort foods is creamed chipped beef on buttered toast. At
dinner last night I realized I hadn’t taken anything out of the freezer to
cook. I had a jar of thinly sliced beef in the panty, but no fresh bread. Then
I found a can of biscuits in the fridge. Turned out great and may become a new
go-to for comfort food. I also enjoy biscuits and gravy so I should have
figures this out decades ago.
I was horrified when I saw General Flynn suggesting that Trump should
declare Martial Law and then hold a new election. I guess that is his way of saying
thanks for the pardon. Now he has a petition for this action. Even so, it is a
very, very bad idea that should not happen.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
How is seven different from the rest of the
numbers between one and ten?
Historical Events
1154 Adrian IV elected Pope. The only Englishman to become pontiff,
Nicholas Breakspear was a member of the family which until recent years brewed
beer in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
1791 Britain's Observer, oldest Sunday newspaper in the world, first
published
1875 William Magear Tweed "Boss Tweed" (Tammany Hall, NYC)
escapes from jail
1915 Ku Klux Klan receives charter from Fulton County, Georgia
1933 FDR creates Federal Alcohol Control Administration
1942 FDR orders dismantling of Works Progress Administration
1954 The first Burger King is opened in Miami, Florida, USA
1961 Museum of Modern Art hangs Matisse's Le Bateau upside down for 47
days
1961 The female contraceptive 'pill' becomes available on the National
Health Service in Britain
1977 Jean-Bédel Bokassa crowns himself Emperor of the Central African
Empire in a lavish ceremony costing US$20 million - one third of the nation's
budget
1981 Reagan Executive Order on Intelligence (No 12333) that allows CIA
to engage in domestic counter-intelligence
1991 Pan American World Airways ceased operations
1992 Somali Civil War: President George H. W. Bush orders 28,000 US
troops to Somalia
2005 Tens of thousands of people in Hong Kong protest for democracy
and call on the Government to allow universal and equal suffrage
2014 The United Nations warns that the world is on course for the
warmest year since records began
2017 US Supreme Court allows President Trump's travel ban to come into
effect for 6 mostly Muslim countries
2018 French couture house Chanel ends its use of fur and exotic skins
following bans by other companies
2019 North American migratory birds getting smaller, their wings wider
due to climate change according to study by University of Michigan published in
journal "Ecology Letters"
Birthdays Today
@85 Thomas Carlyle,
Scottish essayist and historian (The French Revolution), (d. 1881)
@78 Chester Greenwood,
American inventor (invented earmuffs at 15), born in Farmington, Maine (d.
1937)
71 Jeff Bridges, actor
51 Jay-Z [Shawn Corey Carter], rapper
47 Tyra Banks, talk show host
@36ish Crazy Horse [Tashunka Witko], Oglala Sioux
chief (Battle of the Little Bighorn), born in Fort Robinson, Nebraska (d. 1877;
killed while captive)
Puzzle Answer
Seven has two syllables and the other numbers
only have one syllable.
Enjoy
the Holiday
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