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Sep 25, 2020 Week: 39 Day: 269 Local:
H 80° \ L 45° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind: 4mph\Gusts: 7mph
Nearest
lightning: 559mi.; active fire: 59mi.
high Risk of Fire Visibility: 10mi
Record: 85°[1947] Record: 25°[1918]
Sep Averages: 74°\42° (5 days with rain)
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Today’s Quote
"If
you look at what you have in life,
you'll
always have more.
If
you look at what you don't have in life,
you'll
never have enough."
-Oprah Winfrey
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Random
Tidbits
The seven-year itch
Before
the phrase became associated with Marilyn Monroe’s iconic skirt, the
“seven-year itch” felt much worse than a playful subway breeze. The term
originally referred to scabies, an itchy infection caused by mites burrowing underneath
a person’s skin. Its “seven-year” moniker referred to how long the bugs could
linger. Yuck!
“Zounds!”
“Egad!” “Cripes!” These silly exclamations, called minced oaths, were
originally Bible-friendly alternatives to swearing. The idea was that if you
shouted “Gadzooks!” instead of “God’s hooks!”—a reference to the nails from the
Crucifixion—you could stub your toe without running afoul of the third
commandment. Other minced oaths: gosh (“God”) and jeepers (“Jesus”). Christians
have been shouting “gadzooks” since the 1690s.
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A little
humor
What did Al Gore say when he went to the
dentist?
“I have an Inconvenient Tooth.”
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Observations
This Week
Nat’l Farm
& Ranch Safety/Health Week: 20-26 |
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National
Ballroom Dance Week: 18-27 Link |
National
Historically Black Colleges & Universities Week: 20-26 |
Farm Animal Awareness Week: 19-25 |
National
Indoor Plant Week: 20-26 |
Build
A Better Image Week: 20-26 |
National
Rehabilitation Awareness Week: 20-26 |
Child Passenger Safety Week: 20-26 Link |
National
Singles Week: 20-26 |
Deaf Dog Awareness Week: 20-26 Link |
Prostate
Cancer Awareness Week: 20-26 |
International
Clean Hands Week: 20-26 |
Tolkien
Week: 20-26 |
International Interpreters and Translators Week: 20-26 |
World
Reflexology Week: 20-26 |
International Women's E-Commerce Days: 20-26 |
National
Bike to Work Week: 21-27 Link Moved from May due to COVID-19 |
National
Love Your Files Week: 21-25 |
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National Employ Older Workers Week: 20-26 Link |
Pollution
Prevention Week: 21-27 Link |
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International Sand Sculpting Championships : 25-10/4 Link Cancelled due
to COVID-19 |
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Observations
for Today
Hug A Vegetarian Day |
Nat’l Research Administrators
Day Link |
Math Story Telling Day |
National Tune-up Day Link |
Native American Day Link |
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National Doodle Day Link |
Save The Koala
Day Link |
Support Purple for Platelets Day Link |
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National Lobster
Day Link |
Vegan Baking Day |
National One-Hit Wonder Day |
(World) Ataxia Awareness Day Link |
National Psychotherapy Day Link |
World Lung Day Link |
World Pharmacists Day Link |
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My
Rambling Thoughts
A nice fall day…great day for a long walk…so I did.
Flagstaff Unified School District had a marathon 6+hour board
meeting last night. The main topics were opening the schools for in-person
classes and what to do about sports. News reports say the district, and me, are
in an area with ‘substantial community spread’. Most of the time was taken up
be the sports decision. The end came when the board voted to begin a phased in
in-person classes at the beginning of the 2Q [Oct. 11] and allow sports
practices until then. Those interested in sports had a difficult or impossible
time understanding the difference between sports practices at the school and a
game with another team at the school. So sad.
Breonna Taylor’s family is upset over the Grand Jury decision that
no officer was responsible for her death, but also asked for only peaceful
demonstrations. Two cops were shot last night. It is another discouraging state
of affairs for our country.
I fully understand that Trump makes outrageous statement,
sometimes just for press coverage. I guess nothing is sacrosanct in his head.
He suggestion that he couldn’t promise a peaceful transition if he loses the
election was one of those statements. As one Congressman said: Sometimes Trump
says crazy things. Trump cannot blame his statement on Dems, or radicals, or
extremists, or Antifa. But I am sure he will try. For me, questioning election
protocol is not cool.
An Anglo friend from the Rez just posted that her niece was just
released from the hospital. Her bill for Covid stay was $1,500,000; her niece's husband
was also in the hospital with Covid. His bill hasn’t arrived yet.
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Today’s
Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
Guess the next
three letters in the series.
GTNTL …….
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Historical
Events
1066 Battle of Stamford Bridge: English army under King Harold II
defeat invading Norwegians led by King Harald Hardrada and Harold's brother
Tostig, who were both killed
1789 US Congress proposes the Bill of Rights
1804 Twelfth Amendment to the US Constitution, establishing the
procedure for electing the President and Vice President, becomes effective
1919 US President Woodrow Wilson suffers a breakdown in Colorado,
his health never recovers
1926 Henry Ford announces an 8 hour, 5-day work week
1933 1st state poorhouse opens in Smyrna, Georgia
1957 – United States Troops were called to escort nine Black
students to the all-white Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock,
Arkansas.
1980 – Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham died from alcohol-induced
asphyxiation. (Chocked on his own vomit)
1981 – Sandra Day O’Connor was sworn in as the first woman to
serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
2015 Singapore closes schools due to hazardous levels of air
pollution from fires in Indonesia
2018 US fashion company Michael Kors buys Italian brand Versace
for $2.1 billion
2018 US President Donald Trump criticizes Globalism and Iran
speaking at the UN General Assembly
2019 Chinese President Xi Jinping opens Beijing's new Daxing
International Airport designed by Zaha Hadid
2019 Oaxaca becomes the second Mexican state to decriminalize
abortion, during the first 12 weeks
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Birthdays
Today
91 – Barbara
Walters, American journalist, producer and author
76 – Michael
Douglas, American actor
73 – Cheryl
Tiegs, American model
69 – Mark Hamill,
American actor
@68 – Shel
Silverstein, author, poet, illustrator, songwriter (d.1999; heart attack)
@64 – William
Faulkner, novelist, short-story writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1962; heart
attack)
59 – Heather
Locklear, American actress
55 – Scottie
Pippen, American basketball player, and sportscaster
@52 – Christopher
Reeve, American actor, and activist (d. 2004)
52 – Will Smith,
American actor
52 – Catherine
Zeta-Jones, Welsh actress
@28 – Fletcher
Christian, English sailor (d. 1793; shot)
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Puzzle
Answer
I, T, S — the
first letter of every word in the sentence.
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