Apr 13

 

 

 

Apr 13, 2021   Week: 16    Day: 103      

Visibility: 10 miles

Ave. Sky Cover: 10%

Local: H 71°\ L 39°

Nearest Lightning: 1831mi.        

Wind: 10 mph/ Gusts: 16 mph

EXTREME Risk of Fire:  Active fire:  128mi

Record: 87°[1977]  Record: 19°[1874] 

Apr. Averages: 60°/27° (3 days w/moisture)

 

Today’s Quote

Every portrait that is painted with feeling is a portrait of the artist, not of the sitter.

~Oscar Wilde

Random Tidbits

The Capital of Niger is Niamey

The biggest film of 1958: South Pacific earned ~ $36,800,000

New WORDS

The Washington Post's Style Invitational also asked readers to take any word from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, or changing one letter, and supply a new definition. Here are this year's winners:

Dopeler effect  (N): The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at you rapidly.

Arachnoleptic fit  (N.): The frantic dance performed just after you've accidentally walked through a spider web.

True Things

According to a TTS /AAS statement, its team members who have been “operating under the shadows of top-secrecy for decades” believe that “there is sufficient credible evidence of UAP that proves exotic technologies exist that could revolutionize the human experience.”

Weekly Observations

 

Money Smart Week Link

10-17

Week of The Young Child Link

10-16

Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week Link 
National Dog Bite Prevention Week 
Link  
National Public Safety Telecommunicators (911 Operators) Week 
National Occupational Health Nursing Week 
Link
Pan American Week 

 

 

11-17

National Student Employment Week     Link

12-18

National Youth Violence Prevention Week Link 

12-16 

Ramadan

Thru 5/11

 

Today’s Observations

Be Kind to Lawyers Day

International Plant Appreciation Day

Make Lunch Count Day
National Be Kind To Lawyers Day 
National Peach Cobbler Day

Plant Appreciation Day

Scrabble Day

Thomas Jefferson Day

 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

The new week is starting great…nice weather, windows open, nice walk.

I headed out about 10am. First stop was Sam’s gas. Prices are slowing going down, today it was a mere $2.85 and the Scan & Go app was great. Then into Sam’s for some essentials. I headed over to pick up taxes. In a couple of weeks, I’ll be getting a nice chuck of change in my bank account. I earned a tad more money on my investments, so my taxes went up too. Happy camper here. One interesting note: The Feds accepted my taxes about 5 minutes after sent through the internet machine. AZ too almost 90 minutes longer to accept them. That says about all one needs to know about Arizona.

I read several articles yesterday on the amazing find of an ancient city in Luxor, Egypt. When I was there, I probably walked on the sand that buried that city. Focus is returning to Egypt soon. I hope they get to see this new ancient city.

Another cop kills a Black in Minneapolis suburb. I was not there, so I’ll wait to make any judgement. All I know is that officer is claiming that the officer thought it was his taser, not a gun when shot. Sad.

Daily Puzzle

Answer: bottom of the page

59. Two boxers are in a match scheduled for 12 rounds. (Pure boxing only. There are no kicking or takedowns). One of the boxers gets knocked out after only six rounds, yet no man throws a punch. How is this possible?

Historical Events

1204 – Constantinople fell to the Crusaders of the Fourth Crusade.

1360 – On “Black Monday,” a hailstorm killed 1,000 English soldiers and 6,000 horses. Edward III, fearing it a sign from God, paused the Hundred Years’ War.

1570 – Guy Fawkes was born (died in 1606)

1742 – Handel’s Messiah premiered in Dublin, Ireland.

1829 – The Roman Catholic Relief Act gave Roman Catholics in the United Kingdom the right to vote and to sit in the UK’s Parliament.

1869 – The first US Patent (#88,929) for an air brake was issued to George Westinghouse of Schenectady, N.Y., called an “Improvement in steam-power-brake devices”.

1870 – The New York City Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded.

1902 – James C. Penney opened his first store in Kemmerer, Wyoming.

1943 – The Jefferson Memorial was dedicated in Washington, DC.

1970 – An oxygen tank exploded on Apollo13, but everyone survived. It was also the major plot for the 1995 film, Apollo 13.

1974 – Western Union, with NASA and Hughes Aircraft, launched the US’ first commercial geosynchronous communications satellite, Westar 1.

1997 – Tiger Woods became the youngest golfer to win the Masters Tournament.

2015 Migrant ship carrying around 550 sinks off the Libyan coast, about 400 drown

2019 World's largest plane by wingspan at 117m (385 ft), the Stratolaunch, built as a flying launch pad for satellites, takes its first flight from Mojave, California

Birthdays Today

@93 – Alfred Mosher Butts, American architect and game designer, created Scrabble (d. 1993)

@83 – Samuel Beckett, Irish novelist, poet, playwright, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1989)

@83 – Thomas Jefferson, American lawyer and politician, 3rd President (d. 1826)

82 – Paul Sorvino, American actor

@76 – Madalyn Murray O’Hair, American activist, founded American Atheists (d. 1995; murdered)

75 – Al Green, American singer-songwriter and pastor

@74 – Seamus Heaney, Irish poet (d. 2013; short illness)

71 – Ron Perlman, American actor

57 – Caroline Rhea, Canadian comedic actress

51 – Ricky Schroder, American actor

@42 – Butch Cassidy [Robert LeRoy Parker], American criminal (d. 1908; shot)

@35 – Guy Fawkes, English soldier, planned the Gunpowder Plot (d. 1606; executed)

 

Puzzle Answer

Both the boxers were female

 

 

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