Aug 28, 2021 Week: 35 Day: 240
Ave. Sky Cover: 15%\Visibility:
10 miles
Local Temp: 81°\ 55° Wind: 7mph\ Gusts: 15mph
High risk of fire Active
fire: 133mi. \ Lightning: 140mi.
Aug Averages: 79°\50° (9 days w/moisture)
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
National Little League Week Link |
19-29 |
Brake Safety Week Link |
22-28 |
Paralympic Games |
24-9/5 |
Be Kind To Humankind Week |
25-31 |
International Bat Night |
28-29 |
Daily Oberservations
Bow
Tie Day Cherry
Turnovers Day Power
Rangers Day Rainbow
Bridge Remembrance Day Red
Wine Day |
Favorite Memes
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A
quick smile!
Where do you learn how to make ice
cream? Sundae school |
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Warm
and sunny…very nice. Breeze is helping.
There
are two ways to ‘get across town’ here. The fastest is I-40. The other way is
through downtown with almost as many stoplights as street corners. I wanted to
do some shopping across town. I-40 is repaving the entire 6 miles to get across
town and only has one lane in each direction. This a main drag for big rigs
24/7. I took the downtown route. It took a little longer than I wanted but I’m
sure it was still faster than I-40. Got what I needed and headed home.
The
administration is saying there are 3 types of Americans in Afghanistan: those
wanting to leave; those wanting to stay; those we don’t even know are there.
There are also 3 types of Afghans: Cat 1 and Cat 2 refugees and vulnerable Afghans.
The military is trying to get those out who want to get out. So far, they have
brought out 110,600 Afghans and most of the Americans. The mission probably won’t
be complete by the Aug 31 self-imposed deadline.
The
AZ AG told Maricopa County to turn over all requested information to the ninja
audit or be ready to lose $700million in funding…that is 1/3 of the county
funding. Insanity reigns in AZ.
Insanity
seems to reign in other places too. The FDA has issued its second, stronger
warning for humans not to use any bovine de-wormer to treat or prevent COVID.
This was necessary after Fox News and other right-wing outlets have said it
works and told people where to get it.
Historical
Events
1830 1st
American built locomotive, "Tom Thumb" races a horse-drawn car from
Stockton and Stokes stagecoach company from Baltimore to Ellicott Mills. Let
history record that due to mechanical problems the horse won!
1845
Scientific American magazine publishes its first issue
1922 –
The first radio ad took place on WEAF in NYC. It was a real estate commercial
paid for by the Queensbosr Realty Corporation.
1955 –
14-year-old Emmett Till was beaten and killed for a reputed flirtatious comment
to a white girl, in Money, Mississippi.
1963 –
The March on Washington was attended by 250,000 people and where Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. made his “I Have a Dream” speech.
2019
Climate change activist Greta Thunberg arrives in New York after sailing across
the Atlantic in an emissions-free voyage
2020
Japanese tech company SkyDrive says it has completed the first manned test
flight of a flying car
Birthdays
Today
@81 – Ben Gazzara, American actor (died in 2012)
@78 – Charles Boyer, French-American actor (d. 1978; suicide)
78
– David Soul, American actor
@69 – Nancy Kulp, American actress (d. 1991; cancer)
@66 – Roxie Roker, American actress (d. 1995; breast cancer)
63
– Scott Hamilton, American figure skater
56
– Shania Twain, Canadian singer-songwriter
52
– Jack Black, American comedic actor
52
– Jason Priestley, Canadian actor
@46 – Elizabeth Ann Seton, American nun, saint, co-founded the
Sisters of Charity Federation in the Vincentian-Setonian Tradition (d. 1821)
38
– LeAnn Rimes, American singer-songwriter
35
– Armie Hammer, American actor
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