Thanksgiving 2021

 

Week: 48 Day: 329
Ave. Sky Cover:  5%Visibility: 10miles
Local Temp:   43°\ 19° Wind: 6mph\ Gusts: 9mph
Low risk of fire Active fire: 370mi. \ Lightning: 1415mi.
Nov Averages: 51°\23° (3 days w/moisture)

 

Today’s Quote


 

Weekly Observations

18-25  

National Farm-City Week

19-28 

American Sand Sculpting Competition Link  

21-27  

Church/State Separation Week
GERD Awareness Week
Link
Geography Awareness Week
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National Bible Week
National Family Week
National Game & Puzzle Week

22-29 

Better Conversation Week

24-30

National Deal Week

Daily Observations

 

Favorite Memes

 





 

 


 

 

Have a laugh

Have you heard? Corduroy pillows?

They’re making headlines.

 

Trivia

Horizontal gaming wheels, such as those used in roulette, were invented in England in 1720 for a game called roly-poly. Roly-poly was similar to roulette, except there were no numbers on the wheel. There were alternating white spaces and black spaces, along with a "bar black" space and a "bar white" space. The "bar" spaces were the equivalents of zero and double-zero -- if the ball landed in either space, bets on black or white lost. Roly-poly was banned in England in 1745, but the horizontal wheel traveled well. By 1796, modern roulette was being played in France.

The kings in decks of playing cards represent real leaders and conquerors from history, although not all had the title of king. The deck we use today is based on cards designed in 15th-century France. The king of spades represents the Biblical King David, the king of clubs represents Alexander the Great, the king of hearts represents Charlemagne and the king of diamonds represents Julius Caesar.

 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

Sun is back, still a chilly day.

I made it to the grocery store and found fresh cranberries. Ready for Thanksgiving.

All three defendants in the Arbery murder trial found guilty. Justice prevailed. In front of the courthouse, Rev. Al Sharpton prayed and said ‘not all whites are racist, not all blacks are worthless’. True.

The local ski resort partially opened today…high temps have kept it closed. The colder weather for the mountain was about 2 weeks late.

I hope everyone enjoys their Thanksgiving. I will not do a blog tomorrow.

 

 

Historical Events

1783 – American Revolutionary War: The last British troops left New York City, three months after the signing of the Treaty of Paris.

1952 – Agatha Christie’s murder-mystery play The Mousetrap opened at the Ambassadors Theatre in London, now the longest continuously-running play in history.

1990 Lech Wałęsa wins Poland's first popular election

1999 – Elian Gonzalez, a five-year-old boy from Cuba, was rescued by fishermen while floating in an inner tube off the Florida coast. He was later returned to Cuba.

2019 Louis Vuitton (LVMH) buys jeweler Tiffany & Co. for over $16 billion

 

Birthdays Today

 

@96 – Noel Neill, American actress Lois Lane (d. 2016)

@88 – Ricardo Montalbán, Mexican-American actor Kahn on Star Trek, Mr. Roarke on Fantasy Island (d. 2009)

@84 – Joe DiMaggio, American baseball player and coach (d. 1999)

@83 – Andrew Carnegie, Scottish-American businessman, philanthropist (d. 1919)

77 – Ben Stein, American actor, performer

@75 – Franz Xaver Gruber, Austrian organist, and composer Silent Night, (d. 1863)

74 – John Larroquette, American actor

@74 – Percy Sledge, American singer (d. 2015; liver cancer)

@64 – Carrie Nation, American Prohibition activist known for attacking bars with a hatchet, (d. 1911)

61 – Amy Grant, American Singer/Songwriter

50 – Christina Applegate, American actress, singer, dancer, and producer

@38 – John F. Kennedy, Jr, American lawyer and publisher (d. 1999; plane crash)

 

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