2021…at last
Jan
29, 2021 Week: 4
Day: 29 |
Local: H 50°\ L 15°\Ave. Sky Cover: 45% |
Wind: 2 mph\Gusts: 4mph |
Today’s
Historic Ave. Temp.: H 43°\ L 18° |
Nearest
lightning: 2534mi.; Active fire: 59 mi |
Very Low Risk of Fire Visibility: 10mi |
Record: NA°[. ] Record: -12°[1932] |
Jan
Averages: 44°/16° (4 days
with moisture) |
Today’s Quote
Nature will bear the
closest inspection.
She invites us to lay
our eye level with her smallest leaf,
and take an insect view
of its plain.
~Henry David Thoreau
Random Tidbits
THE NIXON PIGEON
MASSACRE.
Richard Nixon didn't want
his 1973 inauguration to be marred by a bunch of annoying pigeons. He requested
that tree branches along the parade route be treated with a chemical called
Roost No More, which would supposedly make the birds' feet itch so they
wouldn't want to perch above Tricky Dick's motorcade. The inaugural committee
spent $13,000 to comply with this anti-pigeon policy, but Nixon got a bit more
than he expected.
The pigeons didn't just
sit on the branches, they wolfed down the Roost No More, which proved to be
highly toxic to birds. Instead of dealing with the minor hassle of live pigeons
roosting in trees, Nixon's parade was marred by the macabre spectacle of dead
and dying pigeons littering the route.
A Little Humor
Q Where do bees go on holiday? Stingapore!
~I really want to start a new diet- but I've got too much on my plate
right now.
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 |
Sundance Film Festival |
28-2/7 |
US Nationals Snow Sculpting Days |
28-31 |
Today’s Observations
Curmudgeons Day
Fun at Work Day
Freethinkers Day [Thomas Paine Day]
National Big Wig
Day Link
National Carnation
Day
National Corn Chip Day
National
Pre-school Fitness Day Link
National
Puzzle Day
Seeing Eye Dog Day
Thank Your Mentor Day Link
Thomas Paine Day
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
The sun is shining as we await tomorrow’s dump of more snow. I decided
to head out and shop. I took off and tried and tried to get my vehicle out of
4WD-Lo. I pulled forward, I backed up several times after turning the 4WD knob.
I slowly drove to the Nissan Dealer about 2 miles from my home. I pulled in,
the guy got in put it in N, turned the knob, put it in D and it was all good. I
have had this vehicle for many years and never had this problem. I felt a tad
stupid. I hardly ever use the LO setting, except in deep snow. We haven’t had
that for years.
I got what I needed and headed home. Tomorrow, before the snow, I’ll
hit Sam’s and fill with gas.
I have amazing icicles from my top roof, some reaching to the porch
roof and most are a couple of inches wide. I haven’t seen this many for several
years. Also, the roof snow goes out from
the edge of the roof a good 4”. Now the weather guy says to expect another 8”
over the weekend. BLAH!
Some readers my wonder why I post the nearness of lightning and the
nearest fire every day. It’s because fire is a real danger here. There were
2500 fires that burned 978,000 acres in AZ in 2020. 82% were man-caused, the
rest by lightning.
Yesterday I got a text message from ‘AZ-dot’ with no phone number. The
message said my driver’s license had a problem and to click the link to correct
it. I didn’t because I knew that the Dept. of Transportation in AZ never sends
text messages and certainly would not use lower case in their name. And I knew
that MVD under DOT took care of driver licenses. Later in the day I saw on the
Phx news that it was a scam to collect personal information. Glad I didn’t
click on the link. The report said that many did click. This morning I got an
email from MVD warning me of the scam.
Daily Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the
page
What runs all around a backyard, yet never moves?
Historical Events
1845 – Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Raven’ was published in the New York
Evening Mirror.
1856 – Queen Victoria established the Victoria Cross to recognize acts
of valor by British military personnel.
1861 – Kansas became the 34th state.
1886 – Karl Benz patented the first successful gasoline-driven
automobile.
1924 – The first US patent (#1481813) for an ice cream cone rolling
machine was issued to Carl R. Taylor of Cleveland, Ohio
1959 – Walt Disney’s ‘Sleeping Beauty’ was released. The Beauty,
Princess Aurora, only appeared on screen for about 18 minutes as an ‘adult’,
but she was actually a sixteen-year-old.
1967 – The Mantra-Rock Dance (the ‘Ultimate High’) took place in San
Francisco and features Janis Joplin, Grateful Dead, Allen Ginsberg, and others.
2009 – Governor of Illinois Rod Blagojevich was removed from office
following his conviction of several corruption charges, including the alleged
solicitation of personal benefit in exchange for an appointment to the United
States Senate as a replacement for then-U.S. president-elect Barack Obama.
2015 Malaysia officially declares the disappearance of missing flight
MH370 an accident
2020 Number of COVID-19 cases passes those of SARS with over 7,700
cases in China confirmed, with 170 deaths
Birthdays Today
@93 – Harriet Tubman, Civil Rights Leader (d.
1913)
81 – Katharine Ross,
American actress
@72 – Thomas Paine, One of the Founding Fathers (d.
1809)
76 – Tom Selleck,
American actor
71 – Ann Jillian,
American actress
67 – Oprah Winfrey,
American talk show host, actress, and producer
@66 – W.C. Fields (William
Claude Dukenfield), comedic actor (d. 1946;
hemorrhage)
@62 – Edward Abbey, American
writer (d. 1989; after surgery)
@59 – William McKinley, American
politician, 25th President of the United States (d. 1901; assassinated)
53 – Edward Burns,
American actor
51 – Paul Ryan,
Politician
46 – Sara Gilbert,
American actress
@41 – Anton Chekhov, Russian
playwright, short story writer (d. 1904; TB)
Puzzle Answer
A fence.
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