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Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
Spiritual Care Week: 16-22 |
Take Your Medicine Americans Week:
10-17 |
Daily Observations
Birth of Baha'u'Llah |
National Pharmacy Technician Day Link |
Today’s Thoughts
A nice day here.
Be cautious: I saw a picture
of the eclipse over Chichen Izta Pyramid in Mexico. I sent it to my brother. He
responded “Photoshop”. I hadn’t checked. Duh…
Dr. visit went well. The PA
suggested I check with Bone & Joint just to be sure there is nothing she
missed. I’m getting better every day. Now at about 90%.
Good political news: former Navajo
Nation President Jonathan Nez who served for 8 years on the Navajo Nation
announced today he is running for US Congress. I’m in the district he will
represent. Happy Camper.
Tomorrow VP Kamala Harris is visiting
our local University (NAU) as part of her ‘Fight for Our Freedoms’ tour. She
will be meeting with staff and students and a few others. It was open to the public
for about 75 people, and I was not included.
Enjoy
Beliefs of 60 years ago…
It Was Expected That Infants
Should Quickly Adapt to the Family's Regular Eating Routines
At the age of nine weeks, it
was expected for a baby to consume the same foods as the rest of the family. Surprisingly,
it was believed that this practice could potentially deter the child from
developing communist ideologies.
Random Trivia…
In Ancient Greece, wearing skirts was manly. In fact, Greeks
viewed trousers as effeminate and would mock any men who wore them.
The UK government collected postcards as intelligence for the
D-Day landings. This was an intelligence-gathering exercise. Initiated by
Lieutenant General Frederick Morgan, he was searching for the hardest beaches
to defend. The postcards were sent to the War Office and helped form part of
the decision to choose Normandy as the location for the eventual D-Day
landings.
Historic Events
1989 7.1 earthquake shook the San Francisco area,
killing 67 people.
2006 – The 300 Millionth living American citizen was born.
Birthdays with some quotes
Correction: Suzanne Summers passed at 76 one day before her birthday.
@89 – Arthur Miller,
American playwright, and screenwriter (d. 2005)
“No one wants the truth if it
is inconvenient.”
@88 – Jimmy Breslin,
American journalist and author (d. 2017)
“That’s the horrible thing
starting out, you get distracted a lot because anything is easier than writing.
It’s just the same enemy – blank paper.”
@81 – Jerry Siegel,
American comic book author, illustrator, co-creator of Superman (d. @89)
81 – Gary Puckett, American
pop singer-songwriter
76 – Michael McKean, American
singer-songwriter, comedic actor
75 – George Wendt, American
actor
@72 – Robert Atkins,
physician, cardiologist, created the Atkins diet (d. 2003; blood clot)
@70 – Irene Ryan,
American actress (d. 1973; glioblastoma)
@68 – Rita Hayworth,
American actress (d. 1987; Alzeimers)
“I never really thought of
myself as a sex goddess; I felt I was more a comedian who could dance.”
@45 – Montgomery
Clift, American actor (d. 1966; heart attack)
@69 – Evel Knievel,
American stuntman (d. 2005; fibrosis)
@69 – Margot Kidder,
Canadian-American actress (d. 2018; suicide)
@68 – Rita Hayworth,
actor
“I don’t want to be labeled as
either a pansy or a heterosexual. Labeling is so self-limiting. We are what we
do – not what we say we are.”
67 – Mae Jemison, astronaut
65 – Alan Jackson, American
singer-songwriter
@61 – Norm
Macdonald, Canadian actor, and comedian (d. 2021; cancer)
61 – Mike Judge, American
animator
55 – Ziggy Marley, Jamaican
singer-songwriter
51 – Eminem, American rapper
“I don’t care if you’re black,
white, straight, bisexual, gay, lesbian, short, tall, fat, skinny, rich, or
poor. If you’re nice to me, I’ll be nice to you. Simple as that.”
“The truth is you don’t know
what is going to happen tomorrow. Life is a crazy ride, and nothing is
guaranteed.”
…The End for today…
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