Week: 7
Day: 38 |
Ave. Sky
Cover: 5%
Visibility: 10 miles |
Local
Temp: 39°\
16° Wind: 2mph\
Gusts: 8mph |
High risk of fire Active fire: 789mi. \ Lightning: 1914mi. |
Feb Averages:
46°\19° (5 days w/moisture) |
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
1-7 |
African Heritage
& Health Week |
2-8 |
Publicity for Profit Week |
4-20 |
Winter Olympics XXIV |
6-12 |
Burn Awareness Week Link Children's Authors & Illustrators Week Tinnitus Awareness Week Link |
6-13 |
Dump Your Significant Jerk Week |
7-13 |
Children's Mental Health Week Link |
7-14 |
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week Link |
7-11 |
International Networking Week |
7-12 |
Solo Diners Eat Out Weekend |
7-14 |
Risk Awareness Week |
Daily Observations
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
A nice day. Took a neighborhood walk before the
wind started up.
I’m enjoying some curling and ski jumping today.
Last night there was some very nice figure skating. Watching these young
athletes give 110% in their events is inspiring.
I just got my order for KN95 masks. I was hoping
that one box of 80 would get me through the pandemic, but I was down to three,
so ordered more. Thanks to Morning Save
they are all medically approved. On the downside, this new order has each mask
individually wrapped, so a lot of waste for the landfill.
I just don’t get it: The GOP made a statement
that ‘Jan. 6th was legitimate political discourse’. I wonder what
they were watching? I’m wondering what their reaction would have been if the
Jan 6th intruders were not white?
I needed some comfort food during this current
cold spell. Last night I made Mom’s meatloaf with hamburger, sausage,
breadcrumbs, and an egg. Tasted great!
Favorite Memes
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A bit of Humor
What do you
call a pig on a leash?
Pulled pork.
Trivia
Q: What type
of dog is 'Handsome Dan', the mascot of Yale University?
Q: What is
the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
Q: Before
the 19th Century, the "Living Room" was originally called the...
Q: What year
was Queen Elizabeth II born?
ANSWERS:
Answer 1:
Bulldog
Answer 2: 24
MPH
Answer 3: Parlor
Answer 4:
1926
Historical Events
W
1795 – The
11th Amendment was ratified, reaffirming the sovereignty of the individual
United States.
W
1817 – The
first public gas streetlight was lit in Baltimore, Maryland, the first in the
United States.
W
1914 – The
silent film Kid Auto Races at Venice premiered in theaters, featuring Charlie
Chaplin in his first screen appearance as The Little Tramp.
W
1962 – The
United States banned all Cuban imports and exports.
W
1964 – The
Beatles first arrived in the United States.
W
1985 – New
York, New York became the official anthem of New York City.
W
1990 –
Dissolution of the Soviet Union: The Central Committee of the Soviet Communist
Party agrees to give up its monopoly on power.
Birthdays Today
@90 – Laura Ingalls Wilder, American writer (d. 1958)
@82 – John Deere, American blacksmith, founded Deere
& Company (died in 1886)
@75 – Buster Crabbe [Clarence Linden Crabbe II ], Olympic swimmer, actor (d. 1983; heart attack)
@65 – Sinclair Lewis, novelist, short-story writer,
playwright, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1951; alcoholism)
62 – James Spader,
American actor
60 – Garth Brooks,
American singer-songwriter
60 – Eddie Izzard,
English comedian
@58 – Charles Dickens, English novelist and critic
(died in 1870)
@57 – Sir Thomas More, English Scholar (d. 1535)
57 – Chris Rock,
comedic actor
44 – Ashton
Kutcher, American actor
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