May 25

 

 

 

May , 2021   Week: 22    Day: 148                           

Visibility: 10 miles Ave. Sky Cover: 30%

Local: H 74°\ L 37°

Wind: 6mph/ Gusts: 10mph EXTREME Risk of Fire:  

Active fire:  374mi Nearest Lightning: 722mi.

May Averages: 68°/34° (3 days w/moisture)

 

Today’s Quote

 

Unless we remember we cannot understand.

E. M. Forster

 

Humor

 

Las Vegas: All the amenities of modern society in a habitat unfit to grow a tomato.—Jason Love

 

Real Cities

 

Boring, Oregon is an unincorporated community in Clackamas County, Oregon. It is located along Oregon Route 212 in the foothills of the Cascade Mountain range, approximately twelve miles southeast of downtown Portland, and fourteen miles northeast of Oregon City. A bedroom community. Boring is named after William Harrison Boring, a Union soldier and pioneer whose family built a farm in the area in 1856, before Oregon had received statehood.

 

True Things

 

Perspective

In March, Einstein Cafe, an upscale dessert chain with outlets across the Gulf Arab states, started a fad by selling its thick, milky drinks in plastic baby bottles, complete with nipples. The Associated Press reported the cafe was inspired by photos of trendy bottles on social media, and the idea was an instant hit. People lined up at Einstein stores, they "took photos, they had fun, they remembered their childhood," said Younes Molla, CEO of the chain, but others "were so angry they said horrible things." In Dubai, Kuwait and Bahrain, the government cracked down on the new cafe offerings, saying the bottles violate the countries' customs and traditions; in Oman, citizens were asked to report sightings of the baby bottle confections to a consumer protection hotline. [Associated Press, 3/16/2021]

 

Weekly Observations

 

National Playground Safety Week Link
National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week 
Link

Thru 30  

National African Violet Week
National Backyard Games Week

National Safe Boating Week
World Schizophrenia Awareness Week
Link

 

23-29

Healthy and Safe Swimming Week Link
International Learn To Swim Week
Link
National Fragrance Week
Link

24-30  

Undergraduate Research Week Link 

24-28 

Mule Days  Link   (Moved from April)
Week of Solidarity With The People of Non-Self-Governing Territories:

 

25-31

Fleet Week (NY)

26-31

Mudbug Madness Days

28-30     

 Black Single Parents Week

28-6/3

 

Today’s Observations


Amnesty International Founders Day
Ascension of Baha'U'llah
Don't Fry Friday Link
Heat Awareness Day 
Link   
Menstrual Hygiene Day
 Link
National Brisket Day Link
National Cooler Day
 Link
National Hamburger Day Link

National Polka Day: Thru 30  Link 
National Road Trip Day 
Link
National Title Track Day

National Wig Out Day
Sierra Club Day
Link
Slugs Return From Capistrano Day

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

 

Nice warm day, no wind, lots of sunshine. Great!

I did some weekly shopping at Sam’s Club. I was going to get gas…$2.95/gal…but the wait was very long. I saw a friend from Tuba at Sam’s. I would have missed her, due to her mask, but she recognized me. They had queen size pillows on sale, so I got some new ones. I am really rough on pillows.

I watched the BBC news on PBS last night. They reported that there have been 230 mass shootings in the US since Jan. 1st. Yesterday was only day 147. Congress doesn’t seem to be able to do anything, our citizens don’t seem to be able to do anything. So disappointing.

Brian Sicknick’s mother wants to meet with GOP Senators before the vote on the commission. Only 6of the 50 agreed to meet with her. Several more had her meet with their staff. Thirteen refused her invitation outright. Her son died following the attack on the Capitol. It seems strange to me that listening to her is impossible because of their schedules.

Lenny and Eleanor, my brother’s half-brother and his wife, made it back to Fort Collins. After visiting Flagstaff, they stopped at Winslow to see the statue of Standing on the Corner, then went to visit friends in Santa Fe, then back home. Very cool.

 

Daily Puzzle

Answer: bottom of the page

 

If you drop me, I’m sure to crack, but give me a smile and I’ll always smile back. What am I?

 

Historical Events

 

585 BC – A solar eclipse occurred, as predicted by the Greek philosopher and scientist Thales. Knowing this exact date helped historians find other exact and near-exact historical dates.

1892 – In San Francisco, California, John Muir organized the Sierra Club.

1897 – Jell-o was introduced.

1902 – Owen Wister’s The Virginian was published by Macmillan Press. The book made the American Cowboy an icon.

1928 – The Dodge Brothers, Inc. and the Chrysler Corporation merged.

1935 – John Steinbeck’s first successful novel, Tortilla Flat, was published.

1937 – Gesellschaft zur Vorbereitung des Deutschen Volkswagens mbH, later renamed Volkswagenwerk, or Volkswagon was founded.

1937 – The Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco was officially opened to vehicles

1964 – The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was formed.

1987 – Matthias Rust, a 19-year-old amateur pilot from West Germany, took off from Helsinki, Finland, in his Cessna, and landed in Red Square, the heart of the Soviet Union.

1998 – Former Saturday Night Live actor and comedian Phil Hartman was shot and killed by his wife Brynn, in a murder/suicide.

1999 – In Milan, Italy, after 22 years of restoration work, Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece The Last Supper was put back on display. It is bigger than most people think – it is life-size, almost 29 feet wide.

2002 – The last steel girder was removed from the original World Trade Center site, officially ending the cleanup with closing ceremonies at Ground Zero in Manhattan, New York City.

2008 The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly of Nepal formally declares Nepal a republic, ending the 240-year reign of the Shah dynasty.

2016 Harambe, a gorilla at Cincinnati Zoo, is shot after dragging a 3 year old boy who had slipped into its enclosure (Cincinnati, Ohio)

2018 Coco-Cola launches its first alcoholic drink - Lemon-Do on island of Kyushu, Japan

2020 Minnesota Governor Tim Walz declares State of Emergency in Minneapolis and activates the Minnesota National Guard after protests over the death of George Floyd in police custody

 

Birthdays Today

 

77 – Gladys Knight, singer

77 – Rudy Giuliani, lawyer, politician

@65 – Jim Thorpe [(Sac and Fox (Sauk)Wa-Tho-Huk, translated as "Bright Path"], Olympic decathlete, football player, coach (d. 1953; heart failure)

@56 – Ian Fleming, English journalist,author (d. 1964; heart attack)

50 – Marco Rubio, politician

44 – Elisabeth Hasselbeck, American talk show host, author

43 – Jake Johnson, American actor

38 – Roman Atwood, American YouTuber

@20 – Cameron Boyce, American actor (d. 2019, seizure)

 

Puzzle Answer

 

A mirror

 

 

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