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Nearest active fire: 50miles|Risk of fire:
Moderate Nearest
Lightning:821mi (Mid-Texas)
Air Quality: Fair Sunshine
Oct Averages: Temps: 63° \ 32° Moisture 4 Days
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Today’s Thoughts
Fall is in the air.
Headed out at 8:30 for my eye appointment.
It was 46° when I left. I started to use my app to start the car to warm it up
a bit. I haven’t used it since early spring and there were lots of changes, including
adding a new password. I just went out and started the car and left. While
waiting for the eye doc I updated the Nissan app. All good. I had my eyes dilated.
The doctor said I was all good and he would now see me every 6 months. Good
news.
About yesterday’s lunch. It
included tempura thinly sliced veggies. I really liked the carrot ones.
I tried to call the PT guy to
make an appointment. The number I had didn’t work. Since it is inside the Flagstaff
Athletic Club, I called them, she gave me the same number I was calling. She
said she would walk down the hall and have them call me. About 45 min later I
got a text from the PT saying they would call me in about an hour. Crazy.
Enjoy
Halloween
information… Trivia…
What countries celebrate
Halloween?
Countries around the world
celebrate Halloween. While the U.S. may have popularized the modern-day
traditions of pumpkin carving and
trick-or-treating, these practices have been gradually spreading to other
countries, especially in Europe—which, after all, is where Halloween can trace
back its origins.
In Ireland, for example, people
in rural areas light bonfires to mark the day, and some Irish children don
costumes and go trick-or-treating, according to European Language Café. In Austria, some people
apparently leave out bread, water, and a lit lamp on Halloween night to welcome
back the souls of their deceased loved ones.
Meanwhile, people in Mexico
celebrate Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) from October 31 to November 2. As part of this tradition, which is tied
to the Christian holidays of All Saint’s Day and All Soul’s Day, people build
altars to welcome the souls of departed loved ones, who are believed to return
to Earth for a brief time. Dia de Los Muertos is its own holiday and is not
simply the Mexican version of Halloween, but because the two traditions
overlap, they are often linked.
Halloween has also become more
popular in parts of Asia, thanks partly to Western influences. Huge Halloween
parades and shows take place every year in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore,
according to Motion Elements.
Random Trivia…
Random Advice Fact©Wikimedia
Commons
Abraham Lincoln grew his
iconic beard in part on the recommendation of an 11-year-old girl, who
suggested it to him via fan mail.
Historic Events
1846 – This day through April
21, 1847, The Donner-Reed Party, a group of American pioneers who migrated to
California in a wagon train from the Midwest. 48 of 90 people survived.
1886 – The Statue of Liberty
was dedicated in NYC.
1949 – Helen Anderson became
for first American woman ambassador, to Denmark.
1965 – Missouri’s Gateway Arch
opened.
Birthdays with some quotes
@84 – Elsa
Lanchester, English-American actress, Bride of Frankenstein (d. 1986)
“There is no such thing as a
person that nothing has happened to, and each person’s story is as different as
his fingertips.”
@80 – Jonas Salk,
American biologist, and physician, Polio Vaccine (d. 1995)
“Solutions come through
evolution. They come through asking the right questions because the answers
pre-exist. It is the question that we must define and discover. You don’t
invent the answer-you reveal the answer.”
@83 – Charlie
Daniels, American singer-songwriter and fiddle-player (d. 2020)
74 – Caitlyn Jenner, American
decathlete
“The ability to grow is
directly related to the amount of insecurity you can take in your life.”68 68 –
Bill Gates, American businessman, and philanthropist, co-founded Microsoft
“I am not in competition with
anyone but myself. My goal is to improve myself continuously.”
@67 – Eliphalet
Remington, American businessman, founded Remington Arms (d. 1861)
57 – Andy Richter, American
actor, sidekick
56 – Julia Roberts, American
actress
41 – Matt Smith, English
actor, 11th Doctor
“There’s a rivalry between the
Harry Potter fans and the Twilight fans. And Twilight fans think they’re much
cooler than the Harry Potter fans. And I’m like, I dunno why they’d all get
their butts kicked by the Doctor Who fans.”
25 – Nolan Gould, American
actor
…The End for today…
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