Jun 2

 

 

 

Jun 2, 2021   Week: 23    Day: 153

Visibility: 10 miles Ave. Sky Cover: 35%

Local: H 78°\ L 42°

Wind:  5mph/ Gusts:  7mph

EXTREME Risk of Fire:  Active fire:  222mi Nearest Lightning: 160mi.

Jun Averages: 70°/42° (1 day w/moisture)

 

Today’s Quote

 

Be not simply good - be good for something.

Henry David Thoreau

 

Random Tidbits

 

Memorial Day was originally called Decoration Day. To honor the deceased, soldiers would decorate graves of their fallen comrades with flowers, flags and wreaths. Hence Decoration Day. Although Memorial Day became its official title in the 1880s, the holiday wouldn't legally become Memorial Day until 1967.

After the Civil War, General John A. Logan, commander in chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, called for a holiday commemorating fallen soldiers to be observed every May 30. But due to the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, which took effect in 1971, Memorial Day was moved to the last Monday of May to ensure long weekends.

In December 2000, Congress passed a law requiring Americans to pause at 3 p.m. local time on Memorial Day to remember and honor the fallen.

In addition to the national holiday, nine states officially set aside a day to honor those who died fighting for the Confederacy in the Civil War: Texas, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Virginia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Georgia. The days vary, but only Virginia observes Confederate Memorial Day on the last Monday of May, in accordance with the federal observance of Memorial Day.

 

Humor

 

On his first trip to Boston, the North Carolinian met a girl at a bar and asked her, “Do you go to Harvard?”

The girl responded, “Yale.”

“OK. DO YOU GO TO HARVARD?!”

 

Real Cities

 

Bean Station, Tennessee is a town in Grainger and Hawkins counties in the state of Tennessee, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 2,826,[8] and was estimated to be 3,113 in 2019. Settled in 1776, it is considered to be one of the earliest settled communities in Tennessee

In 1775, pioneers Daniel Boone and William Bean observed what is now Bean Station from the Clinch Mountain while hunting.[3] After fighting in the American Revolutionary War one year later, Bean was awarded 3,000 acres (12 km2) in the area he previously surveyed for settlement during his excursion with Boone. Bean would later construct a four-room cabin at this site, which served as his family's home, and as an inn for prospective settlers, fur traders, and longhunters. This inn and its area would have many names: Bean's Cabin, Bean's Crossroads, and Bean's Station

True Things

 

Sour Grapes

Andreas Flaten of Peachtree City, Georgia, quit his job at Walker Luxury Autoworks in November, visibly annoying his boss, he told WGCL-TV, but he was promised his final $915 paycheck would be paid in January. When the check didn't come, Flaten contacted the Georgia Department of Labor, and one night in mid-March, 500 pounds of oily pennies were anonymously dumped in his driveway, presumably totaling $915. Flaten has been storing them in a wheelbarrow, but they can't be cashed until they are cleaned. [WGCL, 3/16/2021]

 

Monthly Observations

 

 

Beautiful in Your Skin Month Link
California Avocado Month  
Link
Cancer From The Sun Month
Caribbean-American Heritage Month
Cataract Awareness Month
Celibacy Awareness Month 
Child Vision Awareness Month
Children's Awareness Month
Dairy Alternatives Month
Dementia Care Professionals Month
Effective Communications Month
Entrepreneurs "Do It Yourself" Marketing Month
Fashion in Colonial Virginia Month
Fireworks Safety Month

 

 

Weekly Observations

 

 Black Single Parents Week

5/28-6/3

INVICTUS GAMES Link Cancelled 

5/29-6/5  

National African Violet Week

5/30-6/5

National Marina Days Link

5/31-6/9  

 

Today’s Observations

 


Global Running Day Link  Link 
Leave the Office Early Day 
National Bubba Day

National Gun Violence Awareness Day
National Rocky Road Day

National Rotisserie Chicken Day Link
St. Erasmus Day
National Tailors Day
  
Yell "Fudge" at the Cobras in North America Day

 

 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

 

 

A tad cloudy with no precipitation in the forecast. Our forest needs precipitation, but today will be OK. There was a total of 98 illegal campfires in the forest around Flagstaff during the long weekend. Idiots.

This is the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Massacre. This event was not in any of the curricula I knew through all my schooling. This horrific event should have been studied when I was in HS or College. Sad!

A week ago, I bought some new bed pillows. Now that I have used them for a week, it was a great purchase.

General Flynn is back in the news. I am in disbelief that he suggested a Myanmar-military-style coup would be good for the US. He has definitely drunk too much of Trump’s Kool-Ade. The judicial system needs to step in and investigate him.

Today is the day in 1924 that ‘Indians’ were given citizenship in the US. Yesterday, in 1868, was the signing of the treaty that set up the Navajo Reservation.

 

Daily Riddle

Answer: bottom of the page

 

What is full of holes but still holds water?

 

Historical Events

 

1692 – Prosecutions in the Salem Witch Trials began

 

1835 – P. T. Barnum and his circus began touring the United States.

1863 Harriet Tubman leads Union guerrillas into Maryland, freeing slaves

 

1924 President Calvin Coolidge signs the Indian Citizenship Act, declaring all Native Americans to be American citizens

1953 – The coronation of the United Kingdom’s Queen Elizabeth II.

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

 

2003 Europe launches its first voyage to another planet, Mars. The European Space Agency's Mars Express probe launches from the Baikonur space centre in Kazakhstan.

2004 Ken Jennings begins his 74-game winning streak on the syndicated game show Jeopardy!

2015 US Congress passes new legislation to reform National Security Agency procedures, restricting gathering of phone records

2020 UN human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet says pandemic exposing "endemic inequalities" around the world, cites death of George Floyd and higher death toll for ethnic minorities

 

Birthdays Today

 

80 – Stacy Keach, American character actor

@79 – Johnny Weissmuller, Hungarian-American swimmer, actor (d. 1984 pulmonary edema)

@74 – Marquis de Sade [Donatien Alphonse François], French philosopher, politician (d. 1814)

73 – Jerry Mathers, American actor

@70 – Martha Washington, 1st First Lady (d. 1802)

@69 – Marvin Hamlisch, American composer, conductor (d. 2012; brief illness)

49 – Wayne Brady, American actor, comedian, game show host, and singer

 

Puzzle Answer

 

A sponge

 

 

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