Week: 9 Day: 55 |
Ave. Sky Cover: 95% Visibility: 600 yards |
Local Temp:
22°\ 10° Wind: 7mph\ Gusts: 12mph |
Verry Low risk
of fire Active fire: 346mi.
\ Lightning: 922mi. |
Feb Averages: 46°\19° (5 days
w/moisture) |
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
19-26 |
National FFA Week Link |
20-26 |
National Sauna Week Link |
22-24 |
International Petroleum Week Link |
23-26 |
American Birkenbreiner Race |
Daily Observations
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
The snow
arrived and is still falling from the sky. Probably a good 8” so far. Hard to
tell due to the wind moving all the snow. The snow crew was here before 8am,
but their work was recovered with snow by 9am. I went out about 10am and
cleared off my vehicle. It too is covered again. The Flag schools and local
universities are closed. Most city and county offices were on a two-hour delay.
The city trash collectors have been reassigned to snowplows. Looks like trash pickup
will be delayed a couple of days.
Mary and
Mike went to Phx for the weekend…they are still there until the snow stops.
They are getting rained on. Tuba, where it seldom snows has a couple of inches.
I’m just staying home.
Our country
is in a big dilemma. Climate change costing us millions. The US has stopped
some pipelines that could increase the amount of oil/gas available but only exacerbate
the negative environmental problems. The EU has stopped the Russian pipeline. This
means gas prices are higher and that is pushing up inflation on most goods that
are not from the local area. The right is claiming there is no proven evidence that
the pipelines are harmful. The left is saying to ‘just live with it’ to protect
democracy here and around the world. There are certainly no easy or clear decisions
to get out of this dilemma.
Favorite Memes
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A bit of Humor
Why did the
surgeon wear a tuxedo in the operating room?
He preferred
formal openings.
Trivia
Q: If you
planted the seeds of Quercus robur, what would grow?
Q: Who
penned the words, 'Hubble, bubble toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron
bubble'?
Question:
How do sea otters keep from drifting apart while they sleep?
Question:
What animal is known by the nickname “sea cow?”
ANSWERS:
Answer 1:
Trees
Answer 2:
William Shakespeare
Answer 3:
They hold hands
Answer 4:
Manatees
Historical Events
W
1582 –
Gregorian Calendar: Pope Gregory XIII issued a new, more accurate calendar that
the Julian, which had been used for 1500 years. #intergravissimas
W
1863 –
Arizona was organized as a United States territory.
W
1868 –
Andrew Johnson became the first US President to be impeached by the House of Representatives.
He was later acquitted in the Senate.
W
1970 – The
National Public Radio was founded in the US.
W
1980 – The
United States Olympic Hockey team completed its Miracle on Ice by defeating
Finland 4 – 2 to win the gold medal.
W
1981-
The engagement of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer was
announced
W
1982 – The
U.S. Supreme Court voted 8-0 to overturn the $200,000 settlement awarded to the
Reverend Jerry Falwell for his emotional distress at being parodied in Hustler,
a pornographic magazine. Basically, the Supreme Court ruled that you can mock
public figures.
W
1989 –
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa and offers a $3 million bounty for
the death of Salman Rushdie, author of The Satanic Verses.
W
2011 – The
final Launch of Space Shuttle Discovery (OV-103)
Birthdays Today
@94 – Abe Vigoda, American character actor (died in
2016)
@74 – Homer Winslow, American illustrator (d. 1910)
@73 – James Farentino, American actor (d. 2012; long
illness)
71 – Debra Jo Rupp,
American actress
66 – Paula Zahn,
American journalist
@56 – Steve Jobs, American businessman, co-founded
Apple Inc., Pixar (d. 2011; cancer)
56 – Billy Zane,
American actor
45 – Floyd
Mayweather, Jr., American boxer
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