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Week 41 Day 312 Flag Today  34°/22°

Air Quality: Fair Moderate Partly Mostly Cloudy Overcast Smoky Red Flag Warning

Wind 4 mph Gusts 13 mph Gentle Breeze

Active Fire: A miles away Risk of fire: Low  

Nearest Lightning: 1121 miles away

Nov. Averages: Temps: 51°\24° Moisture:  3 Days

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Weekly Observations

1-7

National Fig Week
World Communication Week
3-9

Drowsy Driving Prevention Week   Link   
Give Wildlife A Brake! Week   
Link 
National Book Awards Week
National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week   
Link   
National Radiologic Technology Week   
Link  
Polar Bear Week
4-8

International Stress Awareness Week Link 
National Patient Accessibility Week

4-10

Children’s Book Week Link   
5-11

Forensic Nurses Week   Link
7-13

Dear Santa Letter Week

10/24-11/11

World Origami Days

Daily Observations

Hug a Bear Day
Little League Girls Day
National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day
National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day, since 2015
Notary Public Day, since 1975
International Day Against Violence and Bullying at School, Including
Cyber Bullying 
International Day of Medical Physics  
Link

International Merlot Day   Link
National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day  
Link
National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day  
Link
National Men Make Dinner Day  
(Must Cook. No BBQ Allowed! )  Link 
Notary Public Day  
Link
National Cash Back Day  
Link 
Stout Day  
Retinol Day   
Link

“You Go, Girl” Day 

Today’s Quote                                                       

 


 Today’s Meme

 




Thoughts for the day

I woke up to a winter day.  There was a dusting of snow, and it was cold.

I had lunch with Andy, Faith, and her sister from Indiana. Nice lady, nice lunch, good conversations. Faith’s sister visited about 25 years ago and is enjoying this visit to the local tourist places. She and Faith are returning to Phoenix to finish the visit. Andy will join them on the weekend.

I was disappointed with the outcome of the election. It is what it is. There still may be a Dem. Senator and a Dem rep for my district. AZ is a slow counting state so we just wait.

Myths

Myth 11: Your Heart Never Stops Beating

Ever heard the age-old tale that claims your heart takes a hiatus when you unleash a sneeze? Contrary to the widely held belief, your heart doesn’t engage in a dramatic pause during your achoo moment. What genuinely occurs is a brief surge in bodily pressure as you expel air from your lungs at astonishing speeds—reaching up to a whopping 100 miles per hour, to be precise.

This momentary pressure spike can briefly influence your heart rate, but rest assured, your heart is a resilient powerhouse that swiftly readjusts itself. So, the next time you sense a sneeze coming on, you can wholeheartedly embrace it without entertaining any concerns about heart-halting hocus-pocus.

Random Thoughts…

1/3 of marriages are now from online dating and that number is only increasing. That means that computers (algorithms) are starting to breed humans.

In the mid 1920s the US Department of Prohibition ordered the poisoning of industrial alcohols, products regularly stolen and resold as drinkable spirits. They did this to scare people out of drinking and to track where speakeasies were located.  This government program killed an estimated 10,000 people.

 

The former dictator of Equatorial Guinea, Francisco Macias Nguema, banned the use of lubricants in the Malabo city power plant, saying he could run it using magic. The plant exploded.

Ancient Roman Life

Ancient Romans were known to love their dogs like family

Dogs have been human’s best friends for a long time. But that doesn’t mean we all know how long these four-legged companions have been part of our lives. The Molossus, a large breed that could be related to the Mastiff, was loved by ancient Romans. It was also imported as a lap dog called Melitans.

Dogs had collars and leashes. Mosaics and paintings warning people to beware of dogs were commonplaces in the city. The Zoninus collar is the most well-known collar. It reads, “I have run away,” and anyone who “receives a gold coin” it will return to Zoninus. However, people aren’t sure if it belongs to a dog or a slave.

Historic Events

1492 – The Ensisheim Meteorite, the oldest meteorite with a known date of impact, struck ground one afternoon in a wheat field outside the village of Ensisheim, Alsace, France.

1786 – The oldest musical organization in the United States was founded as the Stoughton Musical Society.

 

1874 – The first cartoon depicting the elephant as the Republican Party symbol, by Thomas Nast. He is also known as being the first to draw our modern version of Santa Clause.

 

1908 – Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were reportedly killed in San Vicente, Bolivia.

 

1929 – The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) opened to the public.

 

1954 – Face The Nation premiered on NBC.

 

1991 – Magic Johnson announced that he was infected with HIV and retired from the NBA.

Birthdays

Joni Mitchell, 81

Folk Singer


Kamal Haasan, 70

Movie Actor


Jason London, 52

Movie Actor

 

@ 66Marie Curie

Polish-born French physicist

d. 1934; anemia


@ 46 Albert Camus

French author

d. 1960; car crash


@ 60Leon Trotsky

Russian revolutionary

d. 1940; assassination


@ 99Billy Graham

American evangelist

d. 2018

 

…The End for today…

                

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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.