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Ave. Sky Cover: % Visibility: 10 miles |
Local Temp:
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Moderate risk of fire Active fire: 166mi.
\ Lightning: 1502mi. |
Feb Averages: 46°\19° (5 days
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Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
4-20 |
Winter Olympics XXIV |
11-20 |
Date (Fruit) Week |
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 |
19-26 |
National FFA Week Link |
20-26 |
National Sauna Week Link |
Daily Observations
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
A nice
winter day…I took a nice walk around the neighborhood.
The Beijing
Olympics end on Sunday. A couple of years ago I did the Trans-Siberian RR and
thought it would be nice to go to the Beijing Olympics. Then came Covid, more
news of the Chinese gov’t treatment of minorities. I’m glad I didn’t go. This
will certainly be an Olympics to remember…but not in a good way. There has
certainly been some great competition. I have to say the ROC mess will be my searing
memory. I am disappointed that the People of China were not able to enjoy the
games in person. Thousands of Chinese people built these great venues.
Thousands of Chinese were involved in the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Thousands
had hoped to work at the venues during the games. Very little of the Olympics helped
the Chinese people. The Chinese government had hoped to be on the world stage
and getting recognition for their government’s efforts to have a great Olympics.
That didn’t happen.
One good
thing out of the Olympics is that the skating organization is going to vote soon
and is expected to raise the age to participate to 17. That is a good move.
There is a
cargo ship on fire in the middle of the ocean. It has $100 million in luxury
vehicles...Porsche, Lamborghini, etc. The crew was safely evacuated. Story is
that the fire started from one of the electric car batteries. Wow!
I read this
morning that Colorado will have Daylight Savings Time on the ballot this
November. Much of my life was with Daylight time during the summer and beyond.
AZ decided to not have DST back in the 1970’s. Basically Phoenix metro didn’t
want an extra hour of daylight…and heat…during the summer. When that happened I
lived on the Navajo Reservation where there was Daylight time…because much of
the Rez is in NM and they had Daylight time. When I retired to Flagstaff, I was
happy to lose the necessity of changing clocks when I left home. I have enjoyed
not having the sudden light or sudden darkness when the clocks changed. I hope
Colorado makes a good decision on DST…I’m interested in seeing how the vote
goes.
Favorite Memes
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A bit of Humor
What do you
call a fish wearing a bowtie?
Sofishticated
Trivia
Q: Which
musician has collaborated with American producer Porter Robinson and released
the 2016 song "Shelter"?
Q: Which
director directed Interstellar?
Q: On What
Japanese City Was The First Atomic Bomb Dropped?
Q: Who Was
The First Woman To Fly Solo Across The Atlantic Ocean?
ANSWERS:
Answer 1:
Madeon
Answer 2:
Christopher Nolan
Answer 3:
Hiroshima
Answer 4:
Amelia Earhart
Historical Events
W
1491 – An
unnamed comet came within 860,000 miles of Earth, the closest we know of.
W
1792 – The
United States Post Office became a cabinet position under President George
Washington. In 1971, the Post Office became an independent corporation.
W
1872 – The
Metropolitan Museum of Art opened in New York City.
W
1877 – Tchaikovsky’s
ballet Swan Lake gave its premiere performance at the Bolshoi Theatre in
Moscow.
W
1962 – While
aboard Friendship 7, John Glenn became the first American to orbit the earth,
making three orbits in four hours, 55 minutes.
W
1979 – This
Old House premiered on PBS.
W
1986 – The
Soviet Union launched the Mir spacecraft.
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2013 – The
smallest extrasolar planet, Kepler-37b was discovered.
Birthdays Today
@95 – Gloria Vanderbilt, American actress, fashion
designer, socialite (died in 2019)
@94 – Sidney Poitier, Bahamian-American actor (d.
2022)
@89 – Gale Gordon, American actor (died in 1995)
@87 – Bobby Unser, American race car driver (d. 2021)
@82 – Ansel Adams, American photographer,
environmentalist (d. 1984)
@81 – Robert Altman, American director and
screenwriter (d. 2006)
81 – Buffy
Sainte-Marie, Canadian singer-songwriter
76 – Sandy Duncan,
American actress, singer, dancer
73 – Ivana Trump,
Czech-American socialite, model
@69 – William Prescott, American soldier, coined the
term “Don’t shoot until you see the whites of their eyes.” (d. 1795; dropsy)
68 – Patty Hearst,
American actress, author
59 – Charles
Barkley, American basketball player and sportscaster
58 – French
Stewart, American actor
56 – Cindy
Crawford, American mode
35 – Miles Teller,
American actor
38 – Trevor Noah,
comedian
34 – Rihanna,
Barbadian-American singer-songwriter
@27 – Kurt Cobain, American singer-songwriter and
guitarist (d. 1994; )