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Feb. 6, 2020 Week: 1
Day: 38
86004:
H 28° \ L 9° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Nearest lightning: 983mi.; Nearest active fire: 469mi.
Wind:
2mph\Gusts: 3mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 65°[1963]
Record Low: -21°[1899]
Feb. Averages: 47°\19° (5 days with moisture)
Today’s LOVE Quote
To fear love is to
fear life,
and those who fear
life
are already three
parts dead.
Bertrand Russell
Random Tidbits
While
sexism and inequality was rampant in the 1950s, housewives then were not
downtrodden door mats but "tough and ultra-organized." While men
earned the money, many housewives decided how it was spent and balanced
household finances with military precision.
Today,
Pew Research Center estimates that there are 370,000 highly educated and
affluent housewives (defined as married mothers with children under 18 who have
at least a master's degree and family income over $75,000), which equals 5
percent of all stay-at-home moms with a husband.
Observations this Month
Love The Bus Month
Link
Marfan Syndrome
Awareness Month
Marijuana Awareness
Month Link
National African
American History Month Link
National African
American Read-In Link
National Bird Feeding
Month
National Black History
Month
National Canned Food
Month Link
National Care About
Your Indoor Air Month
National Cherry Month
National Condom
Month Link
National Children's
Dental Health Month
National Embroidery
Month Link
National Enrolled
Agents Month Link
National Goat Yogu
Month
National Green Week
Observations This Week
Women's Heart Week:
1-7
Publicity for Profit
Week: 2-8
African Heritage &
Health Week: 2-8
Dump Your Significant
Jerk Week: 2-8
Burn Awareness Week:
2-8
Children's Authors
& Illustrators Week: 2-8
Children's Mental
Health Week: 3-9
National School
Counseling Week: 3-7
International Networking
Week: 3-7
Pride in Foodservice
Week: 3-7
Observations for Today
Bob Marley Day in Jamaica and Ethiopia
Canadian Maple Syrup Day Link
Dry Bean Day Link
Internat’l Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation Link
Internat’l Frozen Yogurt Day Link
Lame Duck Day
National Chopsticks Day
Dry Bean Day Link
Internat’l Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation Link
Internat’l Frozen Yogurt Day Link
Lame Duck Day
National Chopsticks Day
My Rambling Thoughts
It’s
been a couple of busy days. My computer got hacked and frozen and finally fixed
by the company I have been using for 5 years. They apologized for the inconvenience
and gave me a free year of service. Something about an unreliable employee, on
his last day, froze up several customers computers before leaving. It took some time to figure out what he
actually did. With a totally different issue, my bank card was frozen. The bank
couldn’t figure out how that happened, but finally yesterday unfroze it. I don’t
usually get upset about money, but when my checking account and savings account
were frozen, I was a tad nervous. All good now.
Very
disappointed with the Iowa Democrat Committee…You had ONE Job! and you blew it.
So,
the impeachment is over. Now we move on with the most divided I have ever seen
it. The votes are that much different than the Clinton impeachment. Clinton worked
hard to keep his office, and apologized many times for his mis-actions. Now, we
wait to see how Mr. Trump reacts to the votes. It should be obvious that there
needs to be some contrition as many elected officials felt he was guilty. Next
on the agenda will be the November vote.
Tomorrow
I get do my annual stress test. Yeah!
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
What
is at the beginning of eternity, the end of time, the beginning of every end,
and the end of every place?
Historical Events
1819
- Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles founded Singapore.
1820
- The first 86 African American immigrants sponsored by the American
Colonization Society left New York to start a settlement in present-day
Liberia.
1843
- The first minstrel show in the United States, The Virginia Minstrels, opened
at the Bowery Amphitheatre in New York City.
1891
- The Dalton Gang's first attempt at train robbery failed. Bob, Grat, and Bill
Dalton unsuccessfully tried to rob a Southern Pacific train near Alila,
California.
1926
- The National Football League (NFL) adopted a rule that made players
ineligible for competition until their college class graduated.
1928
- A woman calling herself Anastasia Tschaikovsky and claiming to be the
youngest daughter of the murdered czar of Russia arrived in New York City. In
1991, DNA evidence indicated she was not the Russian princess.
1933
- The 20th Amendment to the Constitution was declared in effect, making the
start of presidential, vice-presidential and congressional terms from March to
January.
1937
- John Steinbeck's novella Of Mice and Men was published.
1952
- Queen Elizabeth II succeeded to the British throne.
1959
- The first patent for an integrated circuit (computer chip) was filed by Jack
Kilby of Texas Instruments.
1959
- At Cape Canaveral, the first successful test firing of a Titan
intercontinental ballistic missile.
1965
- # 1 Hit: Righteous
Brothers - You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
1971
- Astronaut Alan B. Shepard used a six-iron that he had brought inside his
spacecraft and swung at three golf balls on the surface of the moon. He said it
went for "miles and miles."
1978
(Blizzard) The Blizzard of 1978 - One of the worst Nor'easters in New England
history, hit the region, with sustained winds of 65 mph and snowfall of four
inches an hour.
1982
- # 1 Hit: The J. Geils
Band - Centerfold
1985
- The French mineral water company, Perrier, debuted its first new product in
123 years. The new items were water with a twist of lemon, lime or orange.
1988
- # 1 Hit : Tiffany -
Could've Been
1998
- Washington National Airport was renamed the Ronald Reagan National Airport.
2000
- First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton formally declared that she was a candidate
for a U.S. Senate seat from the state of New York.
2005
Tony Blair, now the longest-serving Labour PM, marks 2,838 days as British
Prime Minister
2018
Elon Musk's company SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy, world's most powerful rocket
2019
US President Donald Trump makes presidential State of Union address to Congress
a week later than usual due to government shutdown
2019
2018 named the 4th warmest year on record according to NOAA and NASA, after
2016, 2015, and 2017
Birthdays Today
Bob
Marley, musician
(1945 – 1981@36;
multiple cancers)
Ronald
Reagan, 40th President of US
(1911-2004 @93)
Zsa
Zsa Gabor, actress/socialite
(1917-2016@99)
George
Herman ‘Babe’ Ruth, Jr., baseball legend
(1895-1948@53; cancer)
Natalie
Cole, singer, songwriter
(1950-2015@65; heart failure)
Alx
Rose, (born William Bruce Rose Jr.;
raised as William Bruce "Bill" Bailey), singer, songwriter (Guns
& Roses) is 58
Puzzle Answer:
The
letter e.
A
lateral thinking problem, the answer has nothing to do with the meanings of the
words but rather the words themselves.