May 5,
2021 Week: 18 Day: 125
Visibility: 10 miles |
Ave. Sky Cover:5 % |
Local:
H 71°\ L 35° |
Nearest Lightning: 436mi. |
Wind:
7mph/ Gusts: 13mph |
High Risk of Fire: Active fire: 29mi |
May Averages: 68°/34° (3 days w/moisture) |
Today’s Quote
Your
own mind is a sacred enclosure into which nothing harmful can enter except by
your permission.
Arnold
Bennett
Random Tidbits
The
theory of evolution suggests that ultimately every living thing can trace its
ancestry to a bacterium that lived billions of years ago.
Charles
Darwin did not come up with his theory of evolution while at the Galapagos
Islands. His ideas came later, after his return from the voyage.
Humor
How do you know you’re in
the presence of a real Coloradan?
He carries his $3,000
mountain bike atop his $500 car.
Real Cities
Paint Lick,
Kentucky is an unincorporated community in Garrard County, Kentucky. In 2015, a
new route for KY 52 opened, bypassing the town. Its elevation is 820 feet (250
m). It has a post office with the ZIP code 40461. Sites within the community
include Paint Lick Presbyterian Church (1879).
True Things
Disturbing
the Peace
Neighbors
around a new luxury condo tower in Brooklyn, New York, are up in arms, and up
at night, because of the persistent, shrill whistle they say is coming from the
building, reported NBC New York. The city has been inundated with complaints.
"It almost sounds like the subway screeching, but it's constant, and it
usually happens late at night," Chris Valentini said of the noise. A
representative of the developer told neighbors the sound originates from wind
whipping around the new metal balconies. "This is not uncommon in new
buildings," he said, "and we will resolve it." [NBC New York,
4/3/2021]
Monthly Observations
International Audit Month Lin`k |
Weekly Observations
Ramadan |
Thru 5/11 |
International
Wildlife Film Week Link |
Thru
5/15 |
National Playground Safety Week
Link |
Thru
30 |
Choose Privacy Week: Link |
1-7 |
Be Kind To Animals Week |
2-8 |
Air Quality Awareness
Week Link PTA Teacher Appreciation Week Teacher Appreciation Week Link |
3-7 |
Children's Book Week National Sun Safety Week Link Screen-Free Week (Digital Detox
Week) Link |
3-9 |
(World)
Dystonia Awareness Week Link |
3-11 |
Today’s Observations
African World Heritage Day
Beverage Day
Bike to School Day
Chanel No. 5 Day
Childhood Stroke
Awareness Day Link
Cinco de
Mayo
Great American Grump
Out
Hoagie Day
International Day of The
Midwife Link
International Roller
Derby Day
Midwife Day
Museum Lover’s Day
National Astronaut
Day Link
National Bike To School
Day Link
National Day to Prevent
Teen & Unplanned Pregnancy Link
National (Deaf)
Interpreter Day Link
National Enchilada Day – Happy Cinco de Mayo!
National Skilled Trades Day Link
Oyster Day
Revenge of the Fifth (Star
Wars Sith) Link
Silence The Shame Day Link
Totally Chipotle Day
World Asthma Day
World Portuguese
Language Day
My Sometimes-Long-Winded
Thoughts
A great spring day. I had
our retirement group lunch today. This is the first time all of us were
together in well over a year. Very enjoyable on the patio of Wildflower Bakery.
We have been talking over the year, but to be in person was so much better.
Thanks to the Navajo Nation
for donating PPE supplies to the people of India. Very cool!
Both the Republican and
Democrat party are having internal strife that is tearing them apart. As one
moves more left, the other moves more right. Neither is doing the right thing.
We the people who elected them should be their ONLY concern. So tired of ‘if
this passes…’ our democracy will be destroyed.
Two Arizonans are being
honored with the JFK Profile in Courage Award, with one of the two being from
Flagstaff. Darrell Marks is the Native American Academic Advisor at Flagstaff
High School. Marks is Navajo and is a single parent of two teenage sons. He has
coordinated deliveries of food and supplies to Navajo and Hopi families
struggling during the pandemic. He also advocated for voting rights for Native
Americans and has worked to provide access to remote learning opportunities in
tribal areas made even more isolated by COVID-19. Marks also served as a
personal counselor and resource to students struggling with loss and
depression. He said: " I DO THIS SO MY CHILDREN WON'T HAVE TO"
Daily Puzzle
Answer: bottom of the page
What can’t talk but will
reply when spoken to?
Historical Events
1809 – Mary Kies became
the first woman awarded a US patent (#X01043), for a technique of weaving straw
with silk and thread.
1821 – Corsica-born
Napoleon Bonaparte died as a British prisoner on the remote island of Saint
Helena in the southern Atlantic Ocean.
1847 – The American
Medical Association (AMA) met for the first time in the Hall of the Academy of
Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1862 – General Ignacio
Zaragoza defeated a French army led by General Charles Latrille de Lorencez
that was attempting to capture Puebla de Los Angeles, a small town in
east-central Mexico. This was the initial Cinco de Mayo cause for celebration.
1891 – The Music Hall in
New York City (now known as Carnegie Hall) has its grand opening and first
public performance, with Pyotr Tchaikovsky as the guest conductor.
1912 – Pravda, representing
the news, from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, began publication in
Saint Petersburg.
1934 – The first Three
Stooges short – Woman Haters was released.
1936 – The patent
(#2,039,345) was issued for the first bottle with a screw cap and a pouring lip
to Edward A. Ravenscroft, Glencoe, Illinois
1961 – Navy Commander
Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr. was launched into space aboard the Freedom 7 space
capsule, the first American astronaut to travel into space.
1965 – The Warlocks,
later known as The Grateful Dead, made their first public appearance at Magoo’s
Pizza located at 639 Santa Cruz Avenue, Menlo Park, California.
1969 Pulitzer prize
awarded to Norman Mailer (Armies of the Night)
2017 Anna Wintour, the
editor of US Vogue, is made a dame by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace
2020 Global confirmed
cases of COVID-19 reach 3.65 million, US cases pass 70,000 while the UK becomes
the most affected in Europe with 29,427 known deaths
Birthdays Today
@81 – James Beard, American chef and author (d. 1985)
78 – Michael Palin,
English actor and screenwriter
@64 – Karl Marx, German philosopher, sociologist, wrote The
Communist Manifesto (died in 1883)
@57 – Nellie Bly [Elizabeth Cochrane
Seaman], journalist,
author (d. 1922; pneumonia)
@55 – Tammy Wynette, American singer-songwriter (d. 1998; blood
clot)
40 – Danielle Fishel,
American actress
38 – Henry Cavill,
English actor
33 – Adele, English
singer-songwriter
32 – Chris Brown,
American singer-songwriter
Puzzle Answer
An echo
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