Sep 20

 

Sep 20, 2021 Week: 39 Day: 263
Ave. Sky Cover:  30%\Visibility: 10 miles
Local Temp:   75°\ 44° Wind: 4mph\ Gusts: 14mph
Moderate risk of fire Active fire: 121mi. \ Lightning: 533mi.
Sep Averages: 74°\32° (5 days w/moisture) 

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Weekly Observations

 

Constitution Week

17-23

National Ballroom Dance Week Link

17-26  

Farm Animal Awareness Week:

18-24  

Balance Awareness Week:  Link   
Build A Better Image Week:  

Child Passenger Safety Week:  
Link  
Deaf Dog Awareness Week:  
Link  
International Clean Hands Week:  

International Go-Kart Week:  
International Interpreters and Translators Week:  
International Women's E-Commerce Days:
Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week:  
  
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National Dog Week: 
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National Employ Older Workers Week:
 Link 
National Farm & Ranch Safety and Health Week:  
National Historically Black Colleges & Universities Week:

National Indoor Plant Week:  
National Rehabilitation Awareness Week:  
National Security Officer Appreciation Week:  

National Singles Week:   
Pollution Prevention Week: 19-24   
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Prostate Cancer Awareness Week: 
  
Tolkien Week:
 
World Reflexology Week:

 

 

 

19-25

National Go-Kart Week Link

20-26

National Love Your Files Week Link 

20-24  

 

Daily Observations

 

 

Pepperoni Pizza Day

Rum Punch Day

String Cheese Day

 

 

Favorite Memes

 

 





 

 



 

 

A quick smile!

 

 

What does everyone need & never take? Advice

 

 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

 

 

Finally, the internet is working.

 

It is hard to believe, but the Afghan war cost an average of $300million a DAY for 2 decades. What do we have to show for it…Not enough. There were 2,401 United States military deaths in the War in Afghanistan. 1,921 of these deaths were the result of hostile action. 20,752 American servicemembers were also wounded in action during the war. In addition, 18 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operatives also died in Afghanistan. Further, there were 1,822 civilian contractor fatalities. On February 19, 2010, American fatalities had reached 1,000, when U.S. Marine Reconnaissance Cpl. Gregory Stultz of Brazil, Indiana, was killed by small arms' fire in battle with Taliban fighters during the invasion of Marjah, Operation Moshtarak, and by April 11, 2011, the number was 1,515. By September 2012, the total number surpassed 2,000.

The ‘big rally’ didn’t come off in DC. As it became clear that few were going to show up, the Trump people warned, among others, that the rally was a trap to arrest more patriots. Anything for attention.

Today, in 1971, I started my job at Shonto, AZ as a 3rd grade teacher. I remember standing in front of the school calling home collect to let my parents know that I had arrived, moved into my apartment, and would have a phone in about a month. Until then, I would call when I could. I know they were wondering what I had gotten into. My grandfather, brother, and parents drove down at Thanksgiving to check on me. I told them to call from the hotel at Kayenta to let me know, so I could meet them at the highway. They got to the hotel about 11:30 and it was closed, so they came on their own. My mother had sent me drapes, so they had an idea from pictures where I lived. They arrived at my apartment about midnight. All was well, and we cooked a turkey the next day. Great visit. They stopped at the turnoff to the dirt road, got out of the car to stretch. They stayed there about 15 minutes staring at the sky and noting there were so many stars.

 

 

 

Historical Events

 

1946 – The first Cannes Film Festival was held, having been delayed seven years due to World War II.

1973 – Singer Jim Croce, songwriter and musician Maury Muehleisen and four others died when their light aircraft crashed.

1977 – Fonzi ‘jumped the shark’ on Happy Days

2011 – The United States military ended the “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, allowing gay men and women to serve openly for the first time.

 

Birthdays Today

 

1844 – William H. Illingworth, English-American photographer (d. 1893)

@90 – Upton Sinclair, American novelist, critic, and essayist (died in 1968)

87 – Sophia Loren, Italian actress

73 – George R.R. Martin, American novelist, and short story writer

 

 

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