Week: 40
Day: 280
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Today’s Quote
Monthly Observations
National
Field Trip Month National
"Gain The Inside Advantage" Month National
Go On A Field Trip Month National
Kitchen & Bath Month Link National
Liver Awareness Month National
Medical Librarian Month National
Medicine Abuse Awareness Month National
Orthodontic Health Month National
Physical Therapy Month National
Polish-American Heritage Month National
Popcorn Poppin' Month National
Pork Month Link National
Protect Your Hearing Month National
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month National
Reading Group Month National
Retirement Security Month National
Roller Skating Month National
RSV Awareness Month National
Sarcastic Awareness Month National
Seafood Month Link National
Spina Bifida Awareness Month National
Stamp Collecting Month National
Stop Bullying Month National
Substance Abuse Prevention Month National
Toilet Tank Repair Month National
Window Covering Safety Month National
Work and Family Month National
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month |
Weekly Observations
Minimally Invasive Surgery Week Link |
22-10/21 |
National
Walk Your Dog Week Link Link Universal Children's Week |
1-7 |
National
Storytelling Weekend: 1-3 Albuquerque International
Balloon Fiesta Link |
2-10 |
Fire Prevention Week Link International Post Card Week Link 4-H Week Link |
3-9 |
No Salt Week |
3-10 |
World
Goat Days Link |
3-8 |
Customer
Service Week: Link |
4-8 |
4-11 |
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Primary
Care Physicians Week Link |
5-8 |
World
Dairy Expo |
5-10 |
National
Physicians Assistant Week |
6-12 |
Daily Observations
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Favorite Memes
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Trivia
The top
of the Washington Monument is capped with an 8.9-inch aluminum pyramid. The
aluminum cap initially served as the apex of the monument's lightning rod. Around the United States, aluminum is recycled 50 percent of the time compared to glass and plastic, which are reprocessed less than 25 percent. In a mere 60 days, an aluminum can is recycled, turned into a new can, and back on a store shelf. |
My Sometimes-Long-Winded
Thoughts
A nice
fall day, leaves around my place are just now turning. Nice! Headed
out for my Covid Booster. The hardest part was the 15-minute wait in the Dr.
waiting room to be sure I didn’t have a reaction. Card filled out. Ready for
whatever comes. Before
yesterday, the only time I heard a tornado warning on the radio was when I
was working in South Dakota. I was driving from Rapid City to Sturgis on a Saturday.
The radio gave the warning, but I had no idea what county I was in. I turned
around and went back to my hotel. When I pulled in, everyone was in the
basement. We waited there about 30 minutes before leaving. No tornado hit.
Yesterday, there was a warning for our county. It was mostly for the more
rural areas on several forest roads around Flagstaff. No tornado this time either. I was listening to Andrew Yang last night. He is starting a new 3rd party called the Forward Party. Their primaries will be open to all eligible voters, the primaries will have ranked winners, and there will be an 18-year term limit for any candidate that wins the general for Congressional members. If it flies, it will certainly shake up the way we elect our leaders. |
Historical Events
1492 Christopher
Columbus misses Florida when he changes course 1691 – The charter for
the Province of Massachusetts Bay was issued. 1916 – Georgia Tech beat
Cumberland 222-0 in the most lopsided college football game of all time. 1959 Far side of Moon
seen for the 1st time, courtesy of USSR's Luna 3 space probe 1993 Nobel prize for
literature awarded to American writer Toni Morrison 2020 Hurricane Delta
makes landfall on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, with 100-mph winds, the 25th
named storm for 2020 |
Birthdays Today
90 – Desmond Tutu,
South African archbishop, activist, Nobel Prize laureate 79 – Joy Behar,
American talk show host, television personality 78 – Oliver North,
American colonel, journalist, and author @77 – Niels Bohr, Danish physicist, philosopher,
Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1962) 70 – John ‘Cougar’
Mellencamp, American singer-songwriter 69 -- Vladimir Putin,
Russian leader 66 – Yo-Yo Ma,
French-American cellist 62 – Simon Cowell,
English businessman and music producer |
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