2021…at last
Jan
27, 2021 Week: 4
Day: 27 |
Local: H 40°\ L 13°\Ave. Sky Cover:95% |
Wind: 8 mph\Gusts: 14mph |
Today’s
Historic Ave. Temp.: H 43°\ L 18° |
Nearest
lightning: 1521mi.; Active fire: 59mi |
Very Low Risk of Fire Visibility: 1.1mi |
Record: 61°[2003] Record: -13°[1979] |
Jan
Averages: 44°/16° (4 days
with moisture) |
Today’s Quote
What makes a river so
restful to people is that it doesn't have any doubt
- it is sure to get
where it is going, and it doesn't want to go anywhere else.
~Hal Boyle
Random Tidbits
For years, one of the
odder parts of the pomp and circumstance of the inaugural festivities was that
the man about to get sworn in always donned a top hat. It's not clear when or
why this tradition started, but it dates back to at least James Garfield's
inauguration in 1881. Why it endured long after top hats went out of style is
up for debate, although some historians speculate that wearing the formal
out-of-date headgear gave the inauguration another little touch of ceremony.
A Little Humor
Q Why did the garbage man outgrow his trousers?
He accumulated too much waste!
…
English is difficult to learn. It can be taught through tough thorough
thought- though
Interesting facts about AZ
Ø You can carry a loaded
firearm on your person, no permit required.
Ø Arizona has one of the
lowest crime rates in the U.S.A.
Ø We've reached max
capacity so don't move here!
Weekly Observations
Clean Out Your Inbox
Week |
24-30 |
National Medical Group Practice
Week: |
25-30 |
International Hoof-Care Week Link |
26-29 |
National Mentoring Summit Link |
27-29 |
Today’s Observations
Auschwitz Liberation Day
e-Day
Holocaust Memorial Day
International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the
Holocaust Link
Library Shelfie Day Link
National Chocolate
Cake Day
National
Geographic Day 1888
Punch the Clock Day
Thomas Crapper Day
Tu B'Shavat (sundown)
Viet Nam Peace Day
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Still snowing and more on the way. I know the forest and animals need
it, but I’m am getting really tired of it. I will go out later this afternoon
to dig out my vehicle again so I can get out when this all ends.
My doctor didn’t call back, so I called this morning. When the idiot on
the phone said ‘all I can do is send the message’ I asked for her supervisor. A
nice lady who listened and understood my issues. She called me back about 20
minutes later with correct information. All good, no more diuretic, labs were
good. The extra pills were in case I needed them at a later date. The doctor has
not been in her office this week, due to the snow. Yesterday and today, she was
the on-call doc at the hospital and according to the supervisor there is a high
count at the hospital. I thanked her, told her I understood how busy the Dr.
was, but that was no excuse for the poor communication between the hospital and
the Drs. Office. She agreed.
I am slowly returning to watching the news. I’m impressed with the
professionalism of this administration’s
on-camera people. It is so refreshing to hear complete sentences strung together
is clear paragraphs, patience at the podium, and no storming off. C-Span 2 is
carrying the senate business on the impeachment, extremely slow process.
Daily Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the
page
How much dirt is in a hole that measures 2 feet by 3 feet by 4 feet?
Historical Events
1606 – The trial of Guy Fawkes and other conspirators began for the
Gunpowder Plot, ending with their execution on January 31.
1880 – Thomas Edison received a patent (#223,898) for his incandescent
lamp.
1888 – The National Geographic Society was established.
1945 – 60th
Army First Ukrainian Front soldiers opened the gates of Auschwitz Concentration
Camp, liberating the remaining 7,000 prisoners, mostly ill and dying. In 2005
the United Nations declared 27 January as International Holocaust Remembrance
Day.
1951 – Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site began with Operation
Ranger.
1967 –
Astronauts Gus Grissom, Edward White, and Roger Chaffee were killed in a fire
during a test of their Apollo 1 spacecraft at the Kennedy Space Center,
Florida.
1970 – James M. Schlatter received a patent (#3492131) for ‘Peptide
Sweetening Agents’ later marketed as NutraSweet.
1977 – Roots mini-series began on ABC.
2010 – Steve Jobs unveiled Apple’s latest product, a tablet PC called
the iPad, at a press conference in San Francisco.
2017 Donald Trump issues executive order banning
travel to the US for 7 mostly Muslim countries and suspending admission for
refugees.
Birthdays Today
73 – Mikhail
Baryshnikov, Russian-American dancer, choreographer, and actor
66 – John Roberts,
American jurist, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
@65 – Troy Donahue [ Merle Johnson Jr.], American
actor (d. 2001; heart attack)
@65 – Lewis Carroll (Charles
Dodgson), English novelist, poet, and mathematician (d. 1898; influenza)
@64 – Donna Reed [Donna Belle Mullenger], American
actress (d. 1986; cancer)
62 – Keith
Olbermann, American journalist, and author
@60 – Jerome Kern, American
composer, and songwriter (d.1945; stroke)
@36 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
Austrian pianist, and composer (d. 1791)
Puzzle Answer
None, a hole is empty.
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