Mar 5, 2021 Week: 9 Day: 64 Visibility:
10 miles
Local: H 49°\ L 26°\Ave. Sky Cover: 15% Wind: 9mph/ Gusts:
14mph
Nearest Lightning: 1224mi. Very Low Risk of Fire: Active
fire: 179mi
Record: 68°[1910] Record:
-5°[1949] Mar. Averages: 53°/23° (6 days with moisture)
Today’s Quote
The Sun, Moon and Stars
are there to guide us.
~Dennis Banks
Random Tidbits
Unless you're a real
science geek, chances are you never knew these elements even existed.
Nonetheless, many of them form the foundations of modern life.
Tellurium (Te)
Tellurium, a
silvery-white metal first discovered in Transylvania, is often used in solar
panels, computer memory chips and rewritable optical discs. Its name comes from
the Latin word for earth (tellus).
A Little Humor
What does a house wear?
Address!
Monthly Observations
Optimism Month |
Weekly Observations
Lent [Christian] |
Thru 4/3 |
National Pasty Week Cancelled |
Thru 3/6 |
Hearing Awareness
Week Link Telecommuter Appreciation Week Universal Human
Beings Week Link |
1-7 |
International Festival of Owls Week |
5-7 |
Today’s Observations
Dress in Blue
Day Link
Employee Appreciation Day
Learn What Your Name Means Day
National Day of Unplugging: 5-6 Link
National Absinthe Day Link
National Cheese Doodle Day
National Poutine Day
National Salesperson Day
National Speech and Debate Education
Day Link
Saint Piran's Day
Shabbat Across
America/Canada Link
World Day of Prayer
World Tennis Day
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
The snow was very wet. It was only about an 1”, and melted very
quickly. I sure wish there had been more.
It appears that the Q-anon followers, like the ‘end of the world’
people will have to change the date that Trump is made President again. I read
an interesting article from Psychology Today that was posted by a friend on FB.
It was discussing conspiracy theories up-tick. These theories have been around
forever. People need to find an explanation for things they do not understand.
Many times, when a theory agrees with a person’s held beliefs, it is integrated
into thought process. Some of the change in today’s times is that prior to the
internet these theories were perpetrated by books, magazines, and sometimes TV
or radio. Today, the internet has let everyone post a theory and many people
will read it. If it fits into their beliefs, it becomes fact to them.
Interesting for sure.
Former President Trump can’t stay out of the news. Two stories that
came out is that Trump and his wife got Covid shots in January, without letting
it be published. That’s too bad because acknowledgement would have encouraged his
followers to get it. The second is the CPAC statue. For several days after it
was unveiled it was reported that it was made in Mexico. Then yesterday it came
out that it was actually made in China. Either way, Trump never liked either
country.
While Mississippi joined the 100% open states yesterday, Arizona’s
Governor said that schools must be open for in-person face-to-face classes by
March 15 or the first Monday after a District’s Spring Break. I sure hope this all works out.
Daily Puzzle
Answer: bottom of the page
The day before two days after the day before tomorrow is Saturday.
What day is it today?
Historical Events
1496 – King Henry VII of England issued letters to John Cabot and his
sons, authorizing them to explore unknown lands of (soon to be named) America.
1770 – Boston Massacre: Five Americans, including Crispus Attucks, are
fatally shot by British troops.
1836– Samuel Colt patented the first production-model revolver, the
.34-caliber.
1872 – George Westinghouse patented the air brake.
1946 – Cold War: Winston Churchill coined the phrase “Iron Curtain” in
his speech at Westminster College, Missouri.
1953 – Joseph Stalin, the longest-serving leader of the Soviet Union,
died in Moscow.
1963 – American country music stars Patsy Cline, Hawkshaw Hawkins,
Cowboy Copas, and their pilot Randy Hughes were killed in a plane crash in
Camden, Tennessee.
1966 – #1 Hit March 5, 1966 – April 8, 1966: SSgt. Barry Sadler – The
Ballad of The Green Berets
1982 – Soviet probe Venera 14 landed on Venus.
1984 Supreme Court (5-4): city may use public money for Nativity scene
1985 Mexican authorities find the body of US drug agent Enrique
"Kike" Camarena Salaazar
1992 Ethic committee votes to reveal congressmen who bounced checks
1994 Largest milkshake made; 1,955 gallons of chocolate in Nelspruit,
South Africa
1995 Graves of Tsar Nicholas II and family found in St Petersburg
2014 A survey by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
reports that about 1/3 of women in the European Union have experienced physical
or sexual violence since the age of 15
2017 US President Donald Trump in a tweet accuses former President
Obama without offering any evidence of wiretapping Trump Towers during the
presidential campaign
2019 Major study into the MMR vaccine involving over 650,000 children
in Denmark finds it does not increase the risk of autism
Birthdays Today
@92 – Rex
Harrison, English actor (d. 1990)
85 – Dean Stockwell,
American actor
73 – Elaine Paige,
English singer, actress
67 – Marsha Warfield,
American actress, comedian
66 – Penn Jillette,
American magician
58 – Joel Osteen,
American pastor, author, and television host
@49 – Jack
Cassidy, American actor and
singer (d. 1976; apt. fire)
47 – Eva Mendes, American
model and actress
@30 – Andy Gibb, English-Australian singer-songwriter (d. 1988; inflamed heart)
Puzzle Answer
Friday. The “day before tomorrow” is today; “the day before two days
after” is really one day after. So if “one day after today is Saturday,” then it
must be Friday.
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