Week: 2 Day: 6
Ave. Sky Cover: 5% Visibility: 10 miles Local Temp: 49°\ 22° Wind: 9mph\
Gusts: 21mph
Very Low risk of fire Active fire: 813mi. \ Lightning: 1562mi.
Jan Averages: 43°\17° (5 days w/moisture)
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
1-7 |
Diet Resolution Week Silent Record Week |
1-8 |
National Personal
Trainer Awareness Week |
2-8 |
Someday We'll Laugh
About This Week: |
4-7 |
No Tillage Week |
5-8 |
International Consumer
Electronics Show |
6-9 |
Elvis' Birthday
Celebration Week |
Daily Observations
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
A little
windy. Clouds keep coming in, blowing out, coming in and blowing out again.
Crazy.
I stopped at
Walgreen’s Drive Thru for a script. One car was leaving the window with only
one other car waiting. The passenger couldn’t find her purse, so we waited for
her to find her credit card for the script. Something didn’t work, so search by
driver and passenger for another card. As cars lined up behind me, I was boxed
in. I waited a total of 20 minutes before I could get to the window. Got my
script and drove home. When will I learn that drive-thru is not a time saver?
January 6,
2021 was the ‘event’ at the Capitol Building. Sadly, our country is still
divided as to what actually happened. So far, the House Committee has interviewed,
released many documents, and still has changed very few minds. The anniversary only reminds us all how
divided our once great country is. Sad.
The
President of the Navajo Nation has just signed the bill that will bring the 2nd
relief checks to the Navajo people. Good news for them.
Favorite Memes
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A bit of Humor
Why did the
Alaskan man name his dog Frost?
Because Frost bites.
Arizona Trivia
Ø Kartchner Caverns, near Benson, Arizona,
is a massive limestone cave with 13,000 feet of passages, two rooms as long as
football fields, and one of the world's longest soda straw stalactites:
measuring 21 feet 3 inches.
Ø You can carry a loaded firearm on your
person, no permit required.
Ø Arizona has one of the lowest crime rates
in the U.S.A.
Historical Events
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1536 – The
first European school of higher learning in the Americas, Colegio de Santa Cruz
de Tlatelolco, was founded in Mexico City.
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1941 – US
President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his Four Freedoms speech in the State
of the Union address:
o Freedom of speech; Freedom of worship; Freedom
from want; Freedom from fear
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1952 – The
Hallmark Hall of Fame (Hallmark Television Playhouse) television anthology
series premiered.
Birthdays Today
·
@89 – Carl Sandburg, American poet, and historian
(d. 1967)
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@88 – Earl Scruggs, American banjo player, wrote Foggy
Mountain Breakdown (d. 2012)
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@87 – Loretta Young, American actress (d. 2000)
·
@80 – John DeLorean, American engineer, and
businessman, founded the DeLorean Motor Company (d. 2005)
·
@79 – Danny Thomas, American actor humanitarian;
founded St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (d. 1991)
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@69 – Bonnie Franklin, American actress (d. 2013;
pancreatic cancer)
67 – Rowan
Atkinson, English comedic actor, Mr. Bean
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@64 – Malcolm Young, Scottish-Australian
singer-songwriter, AC/DC (died in 2017)
62 – Nigella
Lawson, English chef, author
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@60 – Syd Barrett, English singer-songwriter and
guitarist (d. 2006; pancreatic cancer)
52 – Julie Chen,
American television journalist
·
@48 – Kahlil Gibran, Lebanese American poet,
painter, philosopher (d. 1931; cirrohis)
38 – Kate McKinnon,
American comedic actress
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@19 – Joan of Arc, French martyr, saint (d. 1431)
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