Feb
2, 2021 Week: 5
Day: 33 |
Local: H 48°\ L 25°\Ave. Sky Cover: 80% |
Wind: 5mph\Gusts: 9mph |
Very Low Risk of Fire Active fire: 59mi |
Nearest
lightning: 2094mi. |
Record: 62°[1974] Record: -14°[1922] |
Visibility: 10mi |
Feb. Averages: 47°/19° (5 days with moisture) |
Today’s
Quote
Misfortune shows those who are not really friends.
~Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC), Eudemian Ethics
A Little Humor
Magic words that make my children disappear:
3) Bath time 2) Who did this?! 1) When I was your age..
True Things
Woman finds
knife-wielding squirrel in back yard
A Toronto woman captured
video when she looked into her backyard and was confronted with a bizarre
sight: a squirrel holding a knife. Andrea Diamond, who lives in the Rosedale
area of Toronto, said squirrels are a common sight in her back yard, but
Wednesday morning she spotted a squirrel that had picked up a paring knife she
had left near a tent outside her home. "So apparently knife wielding
squirrels are a thing now," Diamond tweeted along with footage of the
squirrel. She said the rodent gnawed on the knife handle for a while before
abandoning the tool. She said the animal returned a short time later to chew on
the knife a little longer. Diamond said the squirrel did not appear to have
injured itself with the sharp object.
Monthly Observations
Cricket World Cup (2/6-3/7) Declutter For A Cause Month Dog Training Education Month
Link Link Fasting February Link February is Fabulous Florida
Strawberry Month Feline Fix By Five Month Free and Open Source Software
Month Link From Africa to Virginia Month Great
American Pies Month Link |
Weekly Observations
Sundance Film Festival |
28-2/7 |
Catholic Schools Week |
31-2/6 |
Meat Week |
31-2/6 |
National
School Counseling Week Link |
1-5 |
Cordova Ice
Worm Days: Link |
1-6 |
African Heritage &
Health Week: |
1-7 |
American
Camp Week
|
2-4 |
Dump
Your Significant Jerk Week National Stationery Week: Cancelled |
2-8 |
Today’s Observations
African American Coaches Day
Ayn Rand
Day Link
California Kiwi fruit Day
Crepe Day
or La Chandeleur Link
Dump Your
Significant Jerk Day
Ground Hog Day previously
Hedgehog Day
Groundhog
Job Shadow Day
Imbolc
Marmot
Day Link
Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness
Day Link
Self-Renewal
Day
Sled Dog
Day
"The
Record of a Sneeze" Day
World
Wetlands Day Link
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Cloudy with what looks like more snow. Wonder what the Groundhog will
see? Right now, it looks like it will be snowing when he pokes his head out.
My local branch of Chase has been closed for several months due to
Covid. The drive up and ATM work. This morning I needed to deposit some checks
that the ATM machine refused to take last week. There are two drive ups. I
pulled into the line of 4 vehicles at 9:57a. I waited…and waited…and waited.
Finally, I got to the window. I pulled away from the window at 10:59. My line moved
faster than the other one. There must be a better way.
In Navajo February is ‘Atsa’ Biyaazh, which means Hatching of Baby
Eagles.
I have not heard this before, but it is from a fairly reliable source:
The Navajo word for Anglos is Billiganna [bell a gone a] which
translates to ‘those we fight with’ or ‘those who fight with each
other’.
We all have a bucket list of some sort. Mine has always included
Burma, now Myanmar. A few years ago, Focus checked into it, and it was way too
expensive. The country has had lots of
problems and now there is a military coup that ousted the 75-year-old leader
Aung San Suu Kyi. She had tried and failed to build the country into a
democracy. So sad.
Enrique Tarrio, the founder of the Proud Boys, has been a Federal
Snitch for years. Hmm.
Daily Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the
page
4. What is special about these words: job, polish, herb?
Historical Events
1046 – The “Little Ice Age” began in Europe.
1872 – The Prohibition Party held its first national convention in
Columbus, Ohio, nominating James Black as its presidential nominee.
1876 – National League (now Major League Baseball) of baseball was founded.
1887 – The first Groundhog Day was observed in Punxsutawney, PA.
1892 – The bottle cap with cork seal was patented (#468,226) by
William Painter, from Baltimore.
1913 – Grand Central Terminal opened in New York City.
1914 – Charlie Chaplin’s first film appearance, Making a Living
premiered in early theaters.
1922 – Ulysses by James Joyce was published.
1924 – President Calvin Coolidge became the first President to deliver
a radio address from the White House.
1925 – Dog sleds, led by Gunnar Kasson, reached Nome, Alaska with
diphtheria serum, inspiring the Iditarod Race.
1925 – Sears & Roebuck opened their first retail store, in
Chicago.
1936 – The record 24-hour snowfall for Hawaii was 6.5 inches that fell
on the Haleakala volcano.
1950 – What’s My Line debuted on CBS.
1961 -Nearly 600 passengers aboard the hijacked Santa Maria liner were
finally landed and released in Brazil.
1964 – G.I. Joe action figures (they are not ‘dolls’!) went on sale
for the first time, featuring the four branches of the US military.
1967 – The American Basketball Association (ABA) was established. It
only had four teams (New York Nets, Denver Nuggets,
Indiana Pacers, and San Antonio Spurs) and later merged with its competition,
the National Basketball Association (NBA).
1980 – An FBI operation called ABSCAM, an undercover operation
regarding US congressional corruption was made known to the public.
1989 – Sky Television began broadcasting in the UK.
2014 Protests in Ukraine turn violent after parliament passes
legislation that outlaws protest.
2019 More than 40 mummies from 323-30 BC found at a burial site at
Tuna el-Gebel archaeological site south of Cairo, Egypt.
2020 Palindrome Day: the date 02022020 reads the same forward and
backward including in the US and China (last one like this 11 November 1111)
Birthdays Today
@88 – Solomon R. Guggenheim, American
businessman and philanthropist, Guggenheim Museum (d. 1949)
84 – Tom Smothers, American comedian and actor
79 – Graham Nash, English-American singer-songwriter
@77 – Ayn Rand,
Russian/American novelist, philosopher (d.1982; heart failure)
@62 – Farrah Fawcett, American
actress (dd.2009; cancer)
67 – Christie Brinkley, American actress and model
67 – Duane Chapman, Dog the Bounty Hunter, born in Denver, CO
@58 – James Joyce, Irish
novelist, short story writer, poet (d.1941; perforated ulcer)
44 – Shakira [Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll ],
Colombian singer-songwriter
@11 – Hamnet Shakespeare, William
Shakespeare’s only son; baptized on this date, (d. 1596; plague<?>)
Puzzle Answer
They are pronounced differently when the first letter is capitalized.
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