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Weekly Observations
National
Seat Belt Reinforcement Week: 19-6/1 Link
National Marina Days:
19-9/1 Link
Fleet Week
2025 (New York): 21-27 National
African Violet Week: 25-6/1
Fleet Week: 23-26 Mudbug
Madness Days: 23-26
Week of
Solidarity With The People of Non-Self-Governing Territories: 25-31
Daily Observations
Blueberry Cheesecake Day National Chardonnay Day Link
Cherry Dessert Day National Paper Airplane Day Link Link Link Link
Hamburger Day Link Prayer for Peace Memorial Day
Memorial
Day (Observed) World
Lindy Hop Day
National Marina Day Link
Today’s Quotes
Today’s Memes
Thoughts for the day
It’s a nice spring day with only a slight wind.
I took a nice walk through the neighborhood. Then tried to pick up some
meds but the Pharmacy was closed.
We had a great discussion yesterday on India today. They are #1 in
population. Their economy is not great and there are many human rights
violations. Even so they want a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. That
probably won’t happen. They will continue to be the leader of the South. They will
continue their many entanglements with other countries as they try to walk a
fine line of being non-committal. I’m sure we will have an update in a year or
two.
Native American Tribal Proverbs
"When the last tree is
cut, the last fish eaten, and the last stream poisoned, you will realize that
one cannot eat money." © Running Strong for American Indian Youth
This vivid proverb warns against
placing material wealth above nature. It serves as a stark reminder of the
consequences of environmental neglect.
The saying urges us to value
natural resources over money, highlighting the irreplaceable importance of a
healthy planet. It calls for sustainability and respect for the Earth’s
resources.
By prioritizing ecological
health, we ensure a viable future. This proverb compels us to reflect on our
priorities, advocating a balance where nature’s abundance is preserved for
generations to come.
Random Thoughts…
“Long story short” makes your story three words longer.
The official state songs of Maryland and Iowa are sung to the tune of the traditional German Christmas song ‘O Tannenbaum.’
There should be confetti in tires so when there is a blowout it’s still kind of an OK day.
A group of crows is called a Murder or Horde or Parcel or Storytelling. A group of 3 is a crowd.
Unknown Civilizations that once ruled the world…
Caral-Supe Civilization © Tierras
Vivas
Dating back over 5,000 years,
the Caral-Supe Civilization is one of the oldest urban centers in the Americas,
located in modern Peru. It demonstrates sophisticated social organization and
impressive architectural feats.
This prehistoric society
constructed pyramids, plazas, and residential complexes, showcasing advanced
urban planning. Caral's economy was anchored in agriculture and trade, with
evidence of long-distance exchanges.
The civilization's decline
remains a mystery, but its legacy persists through its monumental ruins. Caral
is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering valuable insights into
early civilization development in the Americas.
Historic Events
Birthdays
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77 – Stevie Nicks, American singer-songwriter 76 – Pam Grier, American actress |
@64 – Al Jolson, American singer and actor (d. 1950;
heart attack)
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…The End for today…








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