Feb
3, 2021 Week: 5
Day: 34 |
Local: H 52°\ L 29 °\Ave. Sky Cover: 60% |
Wind: 5mph\Gusts: 10mph |
Very Low Risk of Fire Active
fire: 59mi |
Nearest
lightning: 2367mi.; |
Record: 64°[1953] Record: -22°[1922] |
Visibility: 10mi |
Feb. Averages: 47°/19° (5 days with moisture) |
Today’s
Quote
Without friends no one
would choose to live, though he had all other goods.
Aristotle (384 BC -
322 BC), Nichomachean
Ethics
Random Tidbits
The very first Superbowl
took place on January 15th, 1967, with a halftime show featuring The Three
Stooges, The University of Arizona and Grambling State marching bands, and two
men in jetpacks. Bill Suitor and Robert Courter flew around the stadium for
about 22 seconds - the maximum flight time of the jetpacks - reaching as high
as 60 feet and wowing the crowd.
Dueling was a sport at
the 1906 Olympics and 1908 Olympics.
A Little Humor
Q Why did the germ cross the microscope? To get to the other slide!
...
I asked my date to meet me at the gym- but she didn’t show up. Guess
the two of us aren’t going to work out.
True Things
Seen one eat a rockin'
chair one time.
A woman out fishing with
friends on her boat off the coast of Florida captured video of a large great
white shark that approached the vessel and took a bite out of a motor. Erika
Almond said she and her friends were fishing for amberjack about 65 miles
south-southwest of Tampa Bay in her 34-foot SeaVee, named "Offshore
Therapy," when the great white shark approached. "It was
breathtaking. It came right up and took a chunk out of one of our motors,"
Almond said. She said shark sightings are not unusual in the area, but this
experience was unique. "It's not unusual, we expect sharks when you're
fishing and chumming like that but what made this unique was it was about a 14-
to 16-foot great white shark. We couldn't believe what we were seeing,"
she said. Almond said Capt. Tyler Levesque was at one point able to reach down
and touch the shark. "At one point he even rolled over like he wanted us
to rub his belly," Almond said of the shark. Almond said that, despite the
minor damage to her boat, she is grateful for the encounter. "We knew it
was a special moment," she said. "It's truly an amazing experience to
see all the things we see offshore and you never know what you're going to
find."
Monthly Observations
International Boost Self-Esteem Month International Expect Success
Month International Hoof-care Month International Month of Black
Women in The Arts Link International Prenatal
Infection Prevention Month Link Jobs in Golf Month Link Library Lovers Month Love The Bus Month Link Marfan Syndrome Awareness Month Marijuana
Awareness 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
American
Painters Day
Feed the Birds Day
Four Chaplains Memorial
Day
Golden Retriever Day
Global
School Play Day Link
Missing Persons Day
National
Girls & Women in Sports Day
National Signing Day for
College Football Link
National Missing Person's Day Link
National Women's Physicians Day Link
The Day the Music Died - Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, the
Big Bopper died in a plane crash in 1959.
Womens
Physicians Day
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
It has warmed up very nicely today. About 5:00am this morning I was
awakened to a ‘thud’. I didn’t hear any more so I went back to sleep. When I
got up at 6:30 I went to my office and opened the curtains. All the icicles out
the window were laying on the short roof over my front porch. It is nice to
have a full view again.
When the Groundhog came out, all he saw were masks on everyone, so it
is 6 more weeks of staying home.
Congress has a tough call…Rep Taylor-Greene, the Qanon lady in Congress,
is a first term Representative who was just elected in November. Her views were
well known by many of her voters who decided she was the best candidate for the
office. Expelling her cancels the votes from the 14th District in Georgia.
Not expelling her leaves her crazy theories as a Representative of the US.
Eight of the rioters who were inside the Capitol screaming ‘Stop the Steal’
have been arrested. It has been learned since their arrest that none of the
eight voted in the 2020 Presidential election. Hmmm.
Daily Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the
page
I am taken from a mine, and shut up in a wooden case, from which I am
never released, and yet I am used by almost everybody. What am I?
Historical Events
1690 – The first paper money in America was issued today, in the
Colony of Massachusetts.
1783 – During the American Revolutionary War, Spain recognized the
United States independence.
1809 – The Territory of Illinois was created by the 10th United States
Congress.
1834 -Wake Forest University was established in North Carolina.
]1870 – The Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution is
ratified, guaranteeing voting rights to male citizens regardless of race.
1913 – The Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution is
ratified, authorizing the Federal government to impose and collect an income
tax.
1891 – The official electrical lighting of London streets commenced.
1889 – Outlaw Belle Starr was murdered in Oklahoma, shot twice in the
back.
1943 – The SS Dorchester is sunk by a German U-boat. Only 230 of 902
men aboard survive; the event is described in the the Four Chaplains Story.
1947 – The coldest weather ever recorded in North America was at Snag,
Yukon: -63 °C or -81 °F.
1953 – Jacques Cousteau’s book The Silent World was published.
1959 – Rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P.
“The Big Bopper” Richardson are killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa.
1971 – New York Police Officer Frank Serpico was shot during a drug
bust in Brooklyn and survived to testify against police corruption.
2009 – Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling was made a knight of the
Légion d’Honneur, which is France’s highest civilian award.
2009 Eric Holder becomes 82nd and 1st African American US Attoney
General, succeeding Michael Mukasey
2016 US President Barack Obama visits his first US mosque - the
Islamic Society of Baltimore mosque in Maryland
2018 Moscow has its heaviest snowfall in a day on record, killing one
and bringing down 2,000 trees
2019 Pope Francis arrives in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on the
first ever papal visit to the Arabian peninsula
2020 Cruise ship Diamond Princess with 3700 passengers quarantined in
Yokohama port, Japan after cases of COVID-19 found on board
Birthdays Today
@96 – Henry Heimlich, American
physician, author (d. 2016)
@94 – George Nissen, gymnast.
The inventor of the Trampoline (d. 2010)
@90 – James A. Michener, American
author and (d. 1997)
@89 – Joey Bishop [Joseph Abraham Gottlieb ], American actor (d.
2007)
@84 – Norman Rockwell, American
painter and illustrator (d. 1978)
@79 – John Ford [John Feeney], American film director
(d. 1973)
78 – Blythe Danner, American actress
@72 – Gertrude Stein, American
novelist, poet, playwright, (d. 1946; stomach cancer)
71 – Morgan Fairchild, American actress
65 – Nathan Lane, American actor and comedian
@61 – Horace Greeley, American
journalist, abolitionist, politician (d. 1872)
@46 – Beau Biden, American
soldier and politician (d. 2015; cancer)
@43 – Victor Buono, American
actor (d. 1982; heart attack)
Puzzle Answer
Pencil lead
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