nov 1

 

Week: 45 Day: 305
Ave. Sky Cover:  5%\Visibility: 10 miles
Local Temp:   59°\ 33° Wind: 5mph\ Gusts: 13mph
Moderate risk of fire Active fire: 127mi. \ Lightning: 506mi.
Nov Averages: 51°\23° (3 days w/moisture)


Today’s Quote

 

Monthly Observations

 

Adopt A Senior Pet Month Link  Link
Adopt A Turkey Month 
Link
American Diabetes Month
American Indian Heritage Month 
Link  
Aviation History Month
Banana Pudding Lovers Month
Children's Grief Awareness Month  
Link
Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month 
 Link
Diabetic Eye Disease Month
Epilepsy Awareness Month
 Link
Eye Donation Month

 

 

Weekly Observations

 

25-11/11

World Origami Days

1-7

National Fig Week
World Communication Week

1-5  

National Patient Accessibility Week
National Veterans Small Business Week   Link

1-6

World Karaoke Championships Link 

 Daily Observations

 

 

 

Favorite Memes

 










 

 


 

 

Trivia

 

Number of copies sold

7. The Dream of the Red Table by Cao Xueqin: 100 million copies sold

This popular Chinese novel has an entire literary field dedicated to its study.

8. The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien: 100 million copies sold

When this book was adapted to a movie, the film crew used all the gold paint in New Zealand when creating Smaug's lair. They had to import more from Germany in order to finish the project.

 

 

 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

 It’s a nice fall day.

College towns lost population in the 2020 census due to the pandemic. Many students were living at home while taking classes in other cities. Now as the final figures are released, college towns are trying to deal with the consequences of smaller than expected population. What a mess.

Lots of big government meetings: In Rome, they couldn’t agree on climate initiatives to save OUR planet…Now it is off to Glasgow to try again. A human’s ‘normal temperature’ is 98.6°. If our internal temperature rose 1.5°C it would be 101.3°F. At that temperature we would call a physician. Scientists are saying we must keep the earth’s temperature rise below 1.5°C per year. Why politicians won’t deal with this is unconscionable and very detrimental.

Broncos are playing, Cards aren’t. Still can’t have the Broncos game on my TV. Crazy. Broncos are  beating the Washington Football team at halftime.

 

 

 

Historical Events

 

1512 Michelangelo's paintings on ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican first exhibited

1848 WHSmith opens its 1st railway bookstall, at Euston Station in London, England

1977 US President Jimmy Carter raises the minimum wage from $2.30 to $3.35 an hour, effective from 1st Jan 1981

1993 – The European Union was established.

2020 Slovakia completes testing two-thirds of its population for COVID-19 using quick antigen tests, 1.06% test positive out of 3.625 million

 

*Mexico’s Day of the Dead is celebrated, honoring deceased children and infants on November 1, and honoring dead adults on November 2.

 

 

Birthdays Today

 

72

@70

64

61

49

@28

 

 

– David Foster, Canadian Musician

– Marcia Wallace, American actress, comedian (d. 2013; sepsis)

– Lyle Lovett, American Musician

– Tim Cook, American Businessman, current CEO of Apple Inc.

– Jenny McCarthy, American actress, model

– Stephen Crane, American Author (d. 1900; TB)

 

 

Halloween

 

Week: 45 Day: 304
Ave. Sky Cover:  5%\Visibility: 10 miles
Local Temp:   64°\ 33° Wind: 9mph\ Gusts: 15mph
High risk of fire Active fire: 119mi. \ Lightning: 1044mi.
Oct Averages: 63°\32° (4 days w/moisture)

Today’s Quote

 


Weekly Observations

 

23-31

Red Ribbon Week Link  

24-30 

Asexuality Week:
Disarmament Week
Give Wildlife a Brake! Week  
Link
Kids Care Week

National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Link  
National Massage Therapy Week
 Link  
National Respiratory Care Week
Link 
Pastoral Care Week
Link 
Pro Bono Week
Link

24-31

Prescription Errors Education & Awareness Week

25-11/11

World Origami Days

25-31

International Magic Week

 

Daily Observations

 

 

 

 

Favorite Memes

 

 





 

 



 

 

Trivia

 

 

Number of copies sold

5. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling: 107 million copies sold

The British name of this popular novel is actually Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The U.S. editor for this book thought that "Philosopher's Stone" didn't convey magic overtly enough.

6. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie: 100 million copies sold

In this legendary mystery novel, each murder relates to a line in an old nursery rhyme.

 

 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

 

 

A little windy but bearable.

Cleaning around the house. Still amazed how much clutter accumulate. I live alone and have very few visitors since Covid began. Yet the clutter multiplies.

Biden is staying busy in Europe…mending fence, looking on the bright side. Virginia governor race is close. A Dem win will help Biden, guess we just wait and see.

When I first moved here about 12 years ago, Halloween brought around lots of kids. I decorated outside and even played spooky music and had a bubbling caldron. Over the years less and less kids came into the complex. Only some units gave out candy and less and less decorated outside. Then Covid hit. This year only one house has outside decorations. I’m not doing anything but will keep my eye out to see if many kids are running around. I miss the fun and the children, but too lazy to decorate for less than 10 kids.

The Colorado Buffaloes were playing on my TV. That never happens. I guess I know why… they are losing to Oregon at halftime. Still nice to watch.

 

 

 

Historical Events

 

 

Halloween is the oldest holiday still celebrated.

1517 – Martin Luthor nailed his 95 Theses to the door of Wittenberg’s Castle Church, according to tradition.

1918 Spanish flu kills 21,000 people in the US in a single week

1941 Mount Rushmore Monument is completed in South Dakota, designed by Gutzon Borglum

1950 – Earl Lloyd became the first black player in the NBA

1984 Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi is assassinated by her bodyguards, Satwant Singh and Beant Singh at her home in New Delhi

2011 The world population reaches 7 billion inhabitants according to the United Nations

2018 World's biggest statue, the Statue of Unity at 182m is unveiled of Indian independence leader Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in Gujarat state

 

 

Birthdays Today

 

 

90

@90

@88

@87

 

@54

54

@25

21

 

Dan Rather, American journalist

Michael Collins, American general, pilot, astronaut (d. 2021)

Dale Evans, American singer-songwriter actress (d. 2001)

Chiang Kai-shek, Chinese politician, 1st President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) (d.1975)

Michael Landon, American actor, director, producer (d.1991; cancer)

Vanilla Ice, American rapper, television personality, real estate investor

John Keats, English poet (d. 1821; TB)

Willow Smith, American singer, actress

 

 

 

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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.