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Week 7 Day 46 Air Quality: Fair Overcast Wind 6 mph Gusts 13 mph cold breeze Active
Fire: 68 miles away Risk of Fire:
Very Low Nearest lightning: 979 miles away Feb Averages: Temps: 46°\20°
Moisture: 4 Days |
Weekly Observations
6-17 |
INVICTUS GAMES Link |
8-17 |
Take A Friend Snowmobiling
Week Link |
9-15 |
Children of Alcoholics
Week Link |
13-15 |
American Association For
The Advancement of Science Week Link |
14-17 |
Great Backyard Bird
Count Link |
14-21 |
National Condom Week |
15-22 |
Daily Observations
Angelman Syndrome Day Link |
National Red Sock Day) Link |
Today’s Quote
Today’s Memes
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Thoughts for the day
It
rained and snowed all night. There is about 1” of very wet snow on the ground.
Snow is now intermittent. I’m happy that there is so much moisture and glad that
there is little snow piling up.
We
are living in crazy times. The government has said that Tic Tok needs to be
blocked because it has access to personal information of every user for use by
the Chinese government. The big internet stores dropped Tic Tok app for
download. Then President Trump gives Tic Tok more time to divest from the
Chinese government. So now the internet stores have restored the ability to
download the app. Either is should be banned or not. I’d say it is time for a
reality check, but even that won’t help in these times.
Forgotten American Heros…
Benjamin
Banneker
Benjamin
Banneker was a free African American astronomer, mathematician, and almanac
author in the late 18th century.
He
played a crucial role in surveying the land that became Washington, D.C.
Banneker's intellect and contributions to science and engineering were
extraordinary, given the racial barriers of his time.
His
almanacs, filled with detailed astronomical calculations, were widely
acclaimed. Banneker corresponded with Thomas Jefferson, challenging him on
issues of slavery and racial equality.
His
legacy as a pioneer in science and a voice for equality continues to inspire
future generations.
Mayan Culture of Mexico and beyond…
It is still unclear why the civilization
declined.
The Mayan Empire was at its peak during
what is known as the Classic Maya period, which lasted roughly 350 years
between the years 300 and 660 A.D. Around the eighth and ninth centuries,
though, the civilization started to decline. Cities that once saw 70,000
residents began to dwindle to eventual abandonment.
Historic Events
Click here for the history on
15 Feb
Birthdays
Zachary
Gordon, 27 Movie Actor |
@77 Galileo
Galilei (1564-1642) @86 Susan
B. Anthony (1820-1906) @33 Chris Farley (1964-1997; OD) |
…The End for today…