Feb 8

 

 

Feb  8, 2021  Week: 6  Day: 39

Local:  H 52°\ L 25°\Ave. Sky Cover: 5%

Wind:   8mph\Gusts:  15mph                       

Moderate Risk of Fire:  Active fire:  645mi

Nearest lightning: 1749 mi.

Record: 65°[1996]  Record: -17°[1923]              

Visibility:  10mi

Feb. Averages: 47°/19° (5 days with moisture)

Today’s Quote

Immature love says: 'I love you because I need you.'

Mature love says 'I need you because I love you.'

~Erich Fromm

Random Tidbits

From 1850 to 1942, marijuana was listed in the United States Pharmacopoeia as a useful medicine for nausea, rheumatism, and labor pains and was easily obtained at the local general store or pharmacy.

Modern scientists have found that a marijuana compound can freeze and stop the spread of some types of aggressive cancer.

A Little Humor

Q Why did pacifists stay away from cows? To avoid unnecessary beef.

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1964: Remember kids- a youth basketball coach says- there's no "I" in team.

Not yet- whispers 5th grade Steve Jobs- ... not yet.

True Things

Authorities find 'underwater skeleton tea party'

Authorities in Arizona responding to a report of human remains in the Colorado River said they actually discovered a staged "underwater skeleton tea party." The La Paz County Sheriff's Department said deputies received a report Monday from a Colorado River snorkeler who spotted what appeared to be human remains near the Cienega Springs boat launch. A Buckskin Fire Department diver investigated with a video camera and discovered the reported remains were actually a pair of fake skeletons in lawn chairs having what the sheriff's department described as an "underwater skeleton tea party." "Although the call itself was resource intensive, both the Sheriff's Office and Buckskin Fire were happy to find that the remains weren't real and thanked the reporting party for making the call," the department said.

Presidential Trivia…Preparing for President’s Day

George Washington didn't have wooden teeth.

Contrary to popular myth, the first president did not in fact have wooden teeth. Instead, his dentures were made of human and cow teeth, ivory, and metal. However, the president was fond of very dark wines, which may have stained his dentures, giving them the appearance of being wooden.

 

John Adams died on a particularly notable day.

Adams died on July 4th, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Coincidentally, Thomas Jefferson, his former vice president who later became his bitter political rival, died on the same day. Adams' last words reportedly were," Thomas Jefferson survives," but Jefferson had passed away a few hours earlier.

 

Thomas Jefferson's presidency wasn't his proudest accomplishment.

Jefferson accomplished quite a lot in his lifetime. When it came time to plan his gravestone inscription, he requested that three things be put on it — and his presidency didn't even make the cut! Instead, he wanted to be remembered as:"Author of the Declaration of American Independence and the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom, and Father of the University of Virginia."

 

Weekly Observations

Dump Your Significant Jerk Week

National Stationery Week: Cancelled
Publicity for Profit Week

2-8 

Solo Diners Eat Out Weekend

7-12

Burn Awareness Week  Link  
Children's Authors & Illustrators Week 

7-13

Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week Link
Have A Heart for A Chained Dog Week  
Link

National Marriage Week 
 Link  Link
Risk Awareness Week

 

7-14

American Association For The Advancement of Science Week  Link

8-11

Freelance Writer Appreciation Week

8-13 

Love Makes the World Go Round; but, Laughter

      Keeps Us from Getting Dizzy Week
Love A Mench Week
Random Acts of Kindness Week 
Link 

 

8-14

 

Today’s Observations

Boy Scout Anniversary Day [1910] Link
Clean Out Your Computer Day Link 
Dry Bean Day Link  Cancelled
Kite Flying Day

Laugh and Get Rich Day
Meal Monday Link
National Football Hangover Day 
Link 
National Molasses Bar Day

National Potato Lover’s Day

Opera Day

 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

Every year about this time we are given ‘the greatest match-up’ or ‘the most anticipated’ game of the century, or some other inane hype. It’s a football game. I will watch it. And yes, I’m watching some of the pre-game hype too.

I will probably be watching much of next week’s Impeachment too. I’m not expecting much. Every Senator’s vote at the end will embolden or destroy their career. No matter what the outcome, voters will remember the vote of each Senator in their state.

At 2pm today our county site is opening up 1200 vaccine appointments. I’ll be online trying again.

Daily Puzzle

Answer: bottom of the page

You’re escaping a labyrinth and there are three exits. Exit A leads to an inferno. Exit B leads to an assassin. Exit C leads to a lion that hasn’t eaten in 3 years. Which exit do you pick?

Historical Events

1587 – Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded.

1692 – A doctor in Salem Village claimed three teenaged girls were possessed by Satan, which then lead to the chaotic Salem Witch Trials.

1693 – The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia was granted a charter by King William III and Queen Mary II.

1735 – The first Opera in the American Colonies was performed – Flora: or the Hob in the Well, in Charlestown, South Carolina.

1855 – The Devil’s Footprints mysteriously appeared around the Exe Estuary in East Devon and South Devon, England. After a heavy snowfall, trails of two-legged hoof-like marks appeared overnight in the snow covering a total distance of many miles.

1865 – Delaware voters rejected the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and vote to continue the practice of slavery, although in practice, it did not exist. (Delaware finally ratified the amendment on February 12, 1901.)

1898 – The first envelope folding and gumming machine patent (#598,716) was issued to John Ames Sherman of Worcester, Mass.

1910 – The Boy Scouts of America were founded.

1915 – The Birth of a Nation, D.W. Griffith’s controversial film, premiered. It was originally titled The Clansman.

1924 – The first state execution in the US by gas chamber took place in Nevada.

1960 – Ground-breaking for the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The initial stars were Joanne Woodward, Olive Borden, Ronald Colman, Louise Fazenda, Preston Foster, Burt Lancaster, Edward Sedgwick, and Ernest Torrence.

1998 – The first female hockey game in Olympic history took place. Finland defeated Sweden 6-0.

2013 A massive blizzard begins in the US and Canada that resulted in 15 deaths, 5,300 cancelled flights, and loss of power for 900,000 people

2017 US Senate confirms Jeff Sessions Attorney General, after controversy and protests.

2019 Amazon founder Jeff Bezos accuses The National Enquirer and its owner, American Media Inc, of blackmail over private messages detailing an extramarital affair.

2020 Irish General Election: No party wins a majority, Sinn Féin 37 seats and the popular vote, Fianna Fáil 38 seats, Leo Varadkar's ruling Fine Gael only 35 seats

Birthdays Today

89 – John Williams, American pianist, composer, and conductor

81 – Ted Koppel, English-American journalist

80 – Nick Nolte, American actor

79 – Robert Klein, American comedian and actor

@77 – Jules Verne, French author, poet, and playwright (d. 1905)

@76 – Jack Lemmon, American actor (d. 2001; bladder cancer)

68 – Mary Steenburgen, American actress

66 – John Grisham, American lawyer and author

@59 – Bill Finger, comic author, illustrator, co-created Batman (d. 1974; AIDS)

52 – Mary McCormack, American actress

47 – Seth Green, American actor

@42 – Gary Coleman, American actor (d. 2010; after fall)

@24 – James Dean, American actor (d. 1955; auto accident)

Puzzle Answer

Exit C. If a lion hasn’t eaten in 3 years, it has definitely starved to death.

 

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