Jun 18

 

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Jun  18, 2020 Week: 25  Day:170

86004:   H 79° \ L 42° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%

Wind:   10mph\Gusts:  21mph  Visibility: 10 mi

Nearest lightning:  495mi.; Nearest active fire:  97mi. 

Extreme Risk of Fire          

Record High: 92°[1940]   Record Low: 24°[1995]

Jun Averages: 80°\43° (3 days with rain)

Today’s  Quote

"You will face many defeats in life,

but never let yourself be defeated."

-Maya Angelou

Random Tidbits

Also born in 1904 Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dali. With a career that spanned more than six decades, Salvador Dali is undoubtedly one of the most influential figures in modern art.

Upon his death in 1989, he had created an astonishing legacy that not only includes his most famous Surrealist paintings, but sculpture, film, photography, and much more.

Have a smile

Thanks to one of my readers

How many vegans does it take to change a light bulb?

 

Two. One to change the bulb- and one to tell you they’re vegans.

Observations This Week

National Hermit Week: 13-20
Animal Rights Awareness Week: 14-20  
Link  Link
Greencare For Troops Week: 14-20
National Little League Week: 14-20   Link Canceled due to COVID-19
National Play Catch Week: 14-20 
National Pet Wedding Week:14-20 
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National Right of Way Professionals Week: 14-20 Link 
National Flag Week: 14-20 

National Waste & Recycling Workers Week: 14-20  Link 
Bartender of The Year Week: 15-18  Link
Meet A Mate Week: 15-21

Men's Health Week: 15-21 Link   Link 
US Open Golf Championship: 15-21 Note: Canceled due to the COVID19
Royal Ascot: 16-20 Link Canceled due to COVID-19
National Week of Making: 17-23  
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National Nursing Assistants Week: 18-25 
 Link

Observations for Today

Autistic Pride Day  Link
Bartender Day  
Link
Dump The Pump Day 
Link 
Clark Kent's Birthday (Superman) 
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Go Fishing Day

International Panic Day

International Picnic Day

International Sushi Day

Jack Herer Day  Link
National Cheesemakers Day

National Splurge Day
Nursing Assistants Day

Recess At Work Day 
Sustainable Gastronomy Day
World Tapas Day 
Link

My Rambling Thoughts

A really nice day. I’m sure glad I’m not in the parts of AZ that are burning. There are fires near Tucson, Phoenix, and on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The Phoenix fire is a brush fire. The others are forests. Roads are closed. Areas are being evacuated. Flag lived through this last year, and thankfully no structures were lost and no major injuries. I hope these new areas have the same result.

A Fake Facebook page almost got a nurse fired, caused her to get death threats when the fake page made racist comments. The police found the guy who did the fake page to discover he was upset with the nurse and the care facility where she works. Courts will decide the final outcome. Her life has changed the foreseeable future.

Almost 1000 AZ Physicians have sent a letter to our Governor here in AZ, asking him to require masks in public as record numbers cases are found daily. Since the ‘opening’ of AZ, the count of cases is fourfold. IMHO, there needs to be a nationwide policy that is enforced. AZ is not alone in the dramatic rising cases.

Change is coming: After over 130 years, Quaker is dropping the name and image of Aunt Jemima from syrup and pancake mix, stating it is seen as racist by many. Also, Uncle Ben’s Rice (owned by Mars), and Mrs. Butterworth’s (owned by Conagra) have said they are also changing their iconic visuals. Land of Lakes has dropped the Native woman’s image from its packaging, which has been used since the 1920’s.  

Today’s Puzzle

Answer at the bottom of the page

A man stands on one side of a river, his dog on the other side. The man calls his dog over. His dog immediately crosses the river without getting wet and without using a boat or a bridge. How did the dog do it?

Historical Events

1178 - A meteor crashed into the Moon or exploded between Earth and the Moon.

1812 - The U.S. Congress declares war on Great Britain, Canada, and Ireland, starting The War of 1812.

1815 - Napoleon defeated at Waterloo, in Belgium.

1873 - Susan B. Anthony was fined $100 for attempting to vote in the 1872 presidential election.

1923 - Checker Taxi put its first taxi on the streets of Chicago.

1940 - Winston Churchill gave his "Finest Hour" speech.

1965 - The first large solid-fuel rocket - a Titan 3C - rocket was launched into orbit.

1979 - SALT II was signed by the United States and the Soviet Union.
1983 - The space shuttle Challenger launched into space on its second mission, with Dr. Sally Ride, making her the first American woman in space.
1984 - Conservative talk radio host Alan Berg - "the man you love to hate" - was gunned down and killed in the driveway of his home in Denver, Colorado.

1996 Ted Kaczynski, suspected of being the Unabomber, is indicted on ten criminal counts

2014 King Juan Carlos I of Spain abdicates the Spanish throne to make way for his son Felipe VI

2015 Pope Francis blames human selfishness for global warming in his encyclical, named "Laudato Si (Be Praised), On the Care of Our Common Home"

2016 Soyuz capsule returns to Earth 1st British International Space Station astronaut Tim Peake, Russian Yuri Malenchenko and American Timothy Kopra after 186 days

2018 President Trump orders US military to set up sixth branch of the military - a space force

2019 Sex-changing Australian bush tomato study published in journal "PhytoKeys" detailing how Solanum Plastisexum can change from male to female to hermaphrodite

2019 Two 14 year-old boys become the youngest in Irish history to be convicted of murder when found guilty of the murder and sexual assaultof 14 year-old girl in Dublin

Birthdays Today

94-multi-talented Mel Brooks
78-Musician Paul McCartney
68-Comedian/Actor Carol Kane

@39-Uday Hussein (d. 2003; killed by US Army)

Puzzle Answer

The river was frozen.

 

 


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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.