Week: 8 Day: 49 |
Ave. Sky Cover: 5% Visibility: 10 miles |
Local Temp:
36°\ 10° Wind: 12mph\ Gusts: 26mph |
Moderate risk of fire Active fire: 399mi.
\ Lightning: 1113mi. |
Feb Averages: 46°\19° (5 days
w/moisture) |
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
4-20 |
Winter Olympics XXIV |
11-20 |
Date (Fruit) Week |
12-19 |
National Entrepreneurship Week Link |
13-19 |
Children of Alcoholics Week Link Random Acts of Kindness Week Link |
14-21 |
National Condom Week |
17-20 |
American Association For The Advancement of Science Week |
18-21 |
Great Backyard Bird Count Link |
18-19 |
Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering |
Daily Observations
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
A couple of
inches of snow dropped on our little mountain town last night. Today it is blue
sky and sunshine…with a little too much wind.
Catholics in
Phoenix are scrambling. One priest has caused thousands to remain not baptized,
due to one word he used in the baptisms. He said, ‘We baptize you…’ instead of
the liturgy that states, ‘I baptize you…’. The Vatican has said all during his
long career must be baptized with the proper wording to be saved. What a mess, I’m
sure a loving God would have had a better solution. Somehow, it seems money for
the church is behind this.
For those
keeping a tally at the Olympics: One Ukrainian and one Iranian skier have been
disqualified for using steroids. I didn’t see this when it happened…maybe
because neither skier was anywhere near a skier with medal contention. Also,
while the ROC skater in trouble was high up during the preliminary runs, she
placed 4th overall, so the medals were not an issue. It is still an
issue for the skaters who finished behind her.
I went out
to get groceries. I waited until the sun was out and melting most of the snow
on the roads. It was very windy and chilly, roads were wet, I got what I needed
and came home.
Ellie called
and is busy sending Tahiti stuff to me. The blowout group also had to deal with
a snowstorm, but a trip to Portugal sounds good for 2023.
Favorite Memes
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A bit of Humor
Why would a
thief only rob a bank at noon?
Because then
even the clocks would have their hands up
Trivia
Question:
What reptile can detach their tails when they are in danger and then regrow it?
Question:
What do you call a cocktail consisting of coconut milk, rum, and pineapple?
Question:
What is James Bond’s preferred drink of choice?
Q: TRUE OR
FALSE - Vietnam's national flag is a red star in front of a yellow background.
ANSWERS:
Answer 1:
Lizards
Answer 2:
Pina Colada
Answer 3:
Martini…shaken, not stirred
Answer 4:
FALSE…it has a yellow star on a red background.
Historical Events
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1856 – The
“Know-Nothing Party,” convened in Philadelphia to nominate its first
presidential candidate. The Know-Nothing movement began in the 1840s, when an
increasing rate of immigration led to the formation of a number of groups to
combat “foreign” influences in American society.
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1865 – Union
forces under Major General William T. Sherman set the South Carolina State
House on fire during the burning of Columbia, near the end of the Civil War.
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1885 – Mark
Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published for the first time.
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1908 – The
first US postage stamps in coils were available for the first time in vending
machines.
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1913 – Pedro
Lascuráin becomes President of Mexico for 45 minutes, the shortest term to date
of any person as president of any country.
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1929 – The
first Academy Awards were announced in 1929 for 1928’s films.
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1930 –
Ex-planet Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh.
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1977 – The
Space Shuttle Enterprise test vehicle had its maiden “test flight” on top of a
Boeing 747.
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2010 –
WikiLeaks published the first of hundreds of thousands of classified documents
disclosed by the American soldier now known as Chelsea Manning.
Birthdays Today
@90 – Helen Gurley Brown, American journalist and
author (died in 2012)
@89 – Toni Morrison, American novelist (d. 2019)
89 – Yoko Ono,
Japanese-American singer-songwriter
@87 – Jack Palance, American actor (d. 2006)
@84 – Louis Comfort Tiffany, American stained glass
artist (d. 1933)
@77 – Charles M. Schwab, businessman, co-founded
Bethlehem Steel (d. 1939; heart disease)
@76 – Johnny Hart, American cartoonist, co-created
The Wizard of Id (d. 2007)
72 – Cybill
Shepherd, American actress
70 – Juice Newton,
American singer-songwriter
68 – John Travolta,
American actor
65 – Vanna White,
American model and game show host
58 – Matt Dillon,
American actor
57 – Dr. Dre (Andre
Young), American rapper and producer
54 – Molly
Ringwald, American actress
48 – Jillian
Michaels, American fitness trainer and author
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