Aug 6, 2021 Week:
32 Day: 218
Ave. Sky Cover: 5%\Visibility: 10 miles
Local Temp: 85°\ 51° Wind: 4mph\ Gusts: 13mph
Extreme risk of fire Active fire: 132mi. \ Lightning: 263mi.
Aug Averages: 79°\50° (9 days
w/moisture)
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
XXXII Olympic Games (postponed
from 2020): |
7/23-8/8 |
Gallop
International Tribal Indian Powwow |
7/31-8/9 |
Gold Panning Week: Link Cancelled |
2-7 |
National
Bargain Hunting Week |
2-8 |
National Environmental Services Week: Link |
2-20 |
International Tree Climbing Days Link Cancelled |
6-8 |
Sturgis Rally: Link |
6-15 |
Daily Oberservations
Fresh
Breath Day Root
Beer Float Day Wiggle
Your Toes Day |
Favorite Memes
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Dry
heat has returned to our mountain town. The breeze is our only salvation. There
is also a heavy haze from the Oregon/California fires. The weather guy says the
monsoon will return sometime next week…can’t wait.
I
watched some great diving and some good volleyball yesterday.
I
had lunch with Andy and Faith at one of my favorite places. The cheesy bread is
always the bomb. Good conversation and great food. Can’t beat that. Faith is
settling into retirement nicely.
Historical
Events
1774 Founder of the Shaker Movement, Mother Ann
Lee, arrives in NY
1890
– The first electrocution as the death penalty was carried out in Auburn, NY.
William Kemmler was executed for murdering his common-law wife, Matilde
Ziegler.
August
6, 1921 Birthday (fictional) Lucy Ricardo, I Love Lucy, TV
1926
– Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim across the English Channel (14
hours, 31 minutes).
1945,
August 6, 8:15 AM, an atomic bomb (Little Boy) was dropped over Hiroshima,
Japan, injuring or killing over 200,000 people.
1965
--The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was signed, designed to make voting easier for
minorities.
1991 Tim Berners-Lee releases files
describing his idea for the World Wide Web. WWW debuts as a publicly available
service on the Internet.
2020
US COVID-19 death toll could reach 300,000 by 1 December, about 70,000 lives
saved if masks worn consistently, according to University of Washington study
Birthdays
Today
@77 – Lucille Ball, American comedic actress and television
producer (died in 1989)
@57 – Andy Warhol, pop artist (d. 1987; following surgery)
@6 – Jon Bonet Ramsey, murdered child (d, 1996)
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