October 22, 2024

23 Oct

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 41 Day 297 Flag Today  65°/31°

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

Wind 5 mph Gusts 2 mph

Active Fire: 167 miles away Risk of fire: High  Nearest Lightning: 519 miles away

Oct. Averages: Temps: 64°\32° Moisture:  3 Days

 

Monthly Observations

Talk About Medicines Month
Teen Services Month
Teentober
Vegetarian Month

 

Wishbones for Pets Month (10/15 - 11/30)
Women Walking In Their Own Shoes Month
Workplace Politics Awareness Month
World Menopause Month
Youth Justice Action Month

Weekly Observations

19-25

Veterinary Technicians Week
Asexuality Week   
 Link
Bullying Bystanders Unite Week  
Freedom From Bullies Week  
Food & Drug Interactions & Awareness Week  
Give Wildlife a Brake! Week    
Link
Internat’l Dyslexia Association Reading Week  
National Business Women's Week    
Link
National Character Counts Week   
National Chemistry Week  
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week   
Link 
National Forest Products Week  
National Friends of Libraries Week   
National Nuclear Science Week  
National Pharmacy Week  
 Link  
National School Bus Safety Week  
National Teen Drivers Safety Week   
Link 
Rodent Awareness Week  
Spiritual Care Week  

20-25
Career in Energy Week

YWCA Week Without Violence Link 

20-24
Medical Assistants Recognition Week
Link
National Health Education Week
Link

20-26
Freedom of Speech Week
Link 
Mediation Week
Link  

Pro Bono Week  Link

23-31
Red Ribbon Week
Link 
Disarmament Week

 

Daily Observations

Accountant's Day or Accounting Day
Food Day  
Link
Recycle Your Mercury Thermostat Day

United Nations Day
World Development Information Day


Today’s Meme

 




Thoughts for the day

 

Riddles

How many bananas can you eat if your stomach is empty?

Random Thoughts…

It is nice to be back in Flag after a week of birthday celebrations with my brother, his wife Laura, his birth brother (Lenny), Eleanor (Lenny’s wife) and a multitude of their friends from Mexico. We all had a great time. We traveled most days to parts of Yucatan I hadn’t seen in my previous visits. On the third day, we got home late. I was walking to the portico when a few of the 15 rescue dogs greeted us…a very usual occurrence. Somehow one dog got twisted up between my legs, and down I went. Richard said it looked like a slow-motion fall. I bruised one knee and the other hand. I have very little pain. My knee is a little week so I cut down on much of the walking the rest of the week, but it was all OK.

While the trip was amazing, it began to be a tad frustrating. My shuttle pick-up was to be at 2:40AM. At 3AM the shuttle had not arrived. All phone calls went to voice mail and say some crap about go to the website. At 3:45AM I drove to the office, and no one was there. I drove my vehicle to the Phoenix airport, 2.5 hours, found parking through the construction at the airport, and made my flight. I called and they cancelled my reservation…after sending me a survey to see how my ride was. In the end it was all good, I got a refund, and they paid for my gas and parking. It really is a good company. They story is the driver overslept. Haha.

More tomorrow on the trip.

 

Native American Facts…

Native American Tribes Have a Long Tradition of Serving in the U.S. Military

Native Americans have a proud history of military service, with many tribes having fought alongside U.S. forces in every major conflict since the Revolutionary War. In fact, Native Americans serve in the U.S. military at a higher rate per capita than any other ethnic group.

During World War I, around 12,000 Native Americans served in the U.S. military despite not being recognized as U.S. citizens at the time. In World War II, over 44,000 Native Americans served, including the famous Navajo Code Talkers, who used their language to create an unbreakable code.

Today, Native American veterans are honored for their bravery and sacrifice, with many tribes holding special ceremonies and events to recognize their service.

Historic Events

  • 1973 – President Nixon agreed to turn over subpoenaed audio tapes of his Oval Office conversations.
  • 1983 – A terror attack against US armed forces in Beirut, Lebanon killed 240 people.
  • 2001 – The iPod was demonstrated. On sale the following week, the retail price was $399.

 

Riddles Answer

Answer: Just one. After that, your stomach’s not empty anymore.

Birthdays

Ryan Reynolds, 48; Movie Actor

 

40 – Meghan McCain, American journalist and author

Weird Al Yankovic, 65; Pop Singer

 

@82 – PelĂ©, Brazilian footballer and actor

…The End for today…

               

October 12, 2024

13 Oct

 

 

 

 

 


Week 41 Day 287 Flag Today  76°/41°

Air Quality: Low Sunshine

Wind 10 mph Gusts 18 mph Fresh Breeze

Active Fire: 52 miles away Risk of fire: Extreme Nearest Lightning: 1223 miles away

Oct. Averages: Temps: 64°\32° Moisture:  3 Days

 

Monthly Observations

Polish American Heritage Month
Positive Attitude Month
Raptor Month
Raynauds Awareness Month  
Link
Rett Syndrome Awareness Month

Right Brainers Rule! Month
Sausage Month 
Link
Self-Promotion Month
Spinach Lovers Month
Squirrel Awareness Month 
Link 

Weekly Observations

6-13

Sukkot [Jewish]
10-17

Take Your Medicine Americans Week
12-18

Emergency Nurses Week
National Women's Motorcycle Week
Link 
Drink Local Wine Week   
Earth Science Week 
Link 
Emergency Nurses Week
International Infection Prevention Week
Link

12-18 cont…

National Chestnut Week 
National Food Bank Week
OCD Awareness Week 
Link
Teen Read Week
12-20

Bone and Joint Health National Awareness Week Link

Daily Observations

Columbus Day   Link 
Indigenous Peoples' Day
English Language Day  
Link
Failure Day
International Day for Disaster Reduction

Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day
National Chess Day  
Link 
National Kick Butt Day
National No Bra Day
 Link   Link Link Link

National Online Banking Day  Link 
Native American Day  
Navy Birthday  
 Link
Skeptics Day
Silly Sayings Day
Train Your Brain Day
US Navy Birthday
World Thrombosis Day  
 Link

Yorkshire Pudding Day

Today’s Quote                                                       

 

 

 

Today’s Meme

 




Thoughts for the day

This post is for Sunday. I goofed up yesterday. Sorry.

Another nice fall day, just a little breezy.

I’ve started laying stuff out for packing for my week in Mexico. Getting excited for sure.

Hoping everyone enjoys the nice long weekend. I’ll be flying on Monday so I know I will be enjoying Indigenous People’s Day.

Living in a swing state, today’s political fund raising reminds me of the old TV telethons. Every time they want money, they are just a little short of the goal. That thermometer device moves just a little. They push hard to get more donations. Still it just moves a little. Then as the real final deadline gets closer, the thermometer moves much quicker, and as the broadcast ends, suddenly they reach their earlier goal and thank everyone.

 Riddles

What kind of coat is always wet when you put it on?

Random Thoughts…

The band Aerosmith made more money on Guitar Hero: Aerosmith than any of their albums.

Rome held the record for ‘largest city ever’ (1.2M people) for over 1600 years, before being surpassed by Beijing in the early 19th century.

The word ‘graffiti’ is actually the plural of ‘graffito’

Red M&Ms were eliminated in 1976 over concern about the dye amaranth that could be carcinogenic despite M&Ms not containing it.

“Star Wars” was originally prefixed by the definite article ‘The’.

Native American Facts…

The Iroquois Confederacy Inspired the Founding Fathers

The political structure of the Iroquois Confederacy significantly influenced the Founding Fathers as they drafted the U.S. Constitution. The Iroquois Great Law of Peace, which governed the confederacy, outlined principles of democracy, checks and balances, and the separation of powers.

Benjamin Franklin, in particular, was impressed by the Iroquois system of government and invited Haudenosaunee leaders to address the Continental Congress in 1776. The Iroquois example of a united, democratic confederation of states played a role in shaping the American political system.

While the extent of this influence is debated, it is clear that the Founding Fathers drew inspiration from the sophisticated political structures of Native American societies.

Historic Events

  • 1269 – The present church building at Westminster Abbey was consecrated.
  • 1775 – The United States Navy (Continental Navy) was authorized by the Second Continental Congress.
  • 1792 – The cornerstone for the White House was laid.

Riddles Answer

Answer: A coat of paint.

Birthdays

Ashanti, 44 R&B Singer

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, 34; Politician

Kate Walsh, 57; TV Actress

Sacha Baron Cohen, 53; Movie Actor

Jerry Rice, 62; Football Player

Paul Simon, 83; Folk Singer

Jerry Jones, 82; Entrepreneur

 

@81 – Killer Kowalski [Edward WĹ‚adysĹ‚aw Spulnik], American wrestler (d. 2008)


@70 – Yves Montand, Italian-French actor (d. 1991; heart attack)

 

@47 – Art Tatum, American jazz pianist (d. 1956; uremia)


@40 – Lenny Bruce [Leonard Alfred Schneider], American comedian (d. 1966; OD)

…The End for today…

               

October 11, 2024

12 Oct

 

 

 

 

 



Week 41 Day 286 Flag Today  76°/42°

Air Quality: Moderate Sunshine Partly Cloudy

Wind 6 mph Gusts 16 mph Gentle Breeze

Active Fire: 515 miles away Risk of fire: Extreme Nearest Lightning: 1119 miles away

Oct. Averages: Temps: 64°\32° Moisture:  3 Days

 

Monthly Observations

National Stop Bullying Month
National Substance Abuse Prevention Month 
Link
National Toilet Tank Repair Month 
Link
National Translators Month  
Link
National Window Covering Safety Month 
Link

National Work and Family Month
National Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month
Organize Your Medical Information Month
Photographer Appreciation Month
Pizza Month
 Link  Link

Weekly Observations

4-12

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Link 
6-12

Financial Planning Week 
National Physicians Assistant Week
Pet Obesity Week
Link
Spinning & Weaving Week
Link 
6-13

Sukkot [Jewish]
7-12

World Karaoke Championships Link
World Dairy Expo
9-11

Great American Beer Festival Link 
10-12

Apple Butter Days

10-17

Take Your Medicine Americans Week

12-18

Emergency Nurses Week
National Women's Motorcycle Week
Link 
Drink Local Wine Week   
Earth Science Week 
Link 
Emergency Nurses Week
International Infection Prevention Week
Link
National Chestnut Week 
National Food Bank Week
OCD Awareness Week 
Link
Teen Read Week

Daily Observations

Columbus Day   LINK  Link 
Day of the Six Billion  
Link
Drink Local Wine Day
Farmer’s Day
Father-Daughter Day  
Fossil Day (for cephalopods)   
Link
Free Thought Day
Gumbo Day
International Day Against DRM  
 Link

International Moment of Frustration Scream Day   Link
National Farmer's Day   
Link
National Savings Day
 Link
Old Farmers Day
Savings Day
Stem Cell Awareness Day  
Link
World Arthritis Day  
Link

Today’s Quote                                                       

 

 

 

Today’s Meme

 




Thoughts for the day

A nice day here.

Last night the Northern Lights were visible in parts of our little mountain town. I didn’t see them as Mt. Elden blocked the view. However, many others have posted some great pics. They were visible because of a storm on the sun. They may reappear tonight.

I was glad to hear from my colleague Wes who sent an email to say they lost electricity a couple of times, but no major damage from Milton.

 Riddles

What has to be broken before you can use it?

Random Thoughts…

The show was called Full House because Danny Tanner had to deal with 3 of a kind and a pair.

A group of Bison is called a Herd.

Ray Milland – Real Name: Reginald Truscott Jones

If someone offers you something, take it. You’re doing them a favor by allowing them to do a good deed.

Scented deodorant is both an odorant and a deodorant.

Native American Facts…

Native American Tribes Have Fought for Voting Rights

Despite being granted U.S. citizenship in 1924, many Native Americans faced significant barriers to voting well into the 20th century. Some states used literacy tests, poll taxes, and other discriminatory practices to disenfranchise Native voters.

It wasn’t until the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that Native Americans gained full access to the ballot box. Even so, many tribes have had to fight for equal representation and voting access.

In recent years, Native American activists have challenged voter ID laws and polling place closures that disproportionately affect indigenous communities. These ongoing struggles highlight the importance of protecting and expanding voting rights for all Americans.

Historic Events

  • 1279 – The Nichiren Shoshu branch of Buddhism was founded in Japan.
  • 1492 – Christopher Columbus ‘discovered’ The Bahamas.
  • 1773 – Eastern State Hospital, a psychiatric hospital in Williamsburg, Virginia, the first in America, opened..
  • 1999 – As of this day, 6 billion people were alive on Earth. 

Riddles Answer

Answer: An egg.

Birthdays

Hugh Jackman, 56; Movie Actor

Josh Hutcherson, 32; Movie Actor

Kirk Cameron, 54; TV Actor

 

@88 – Art Clokey (Arthur C. Farrington), American animator and voice actor, created Gumby (d. 2010)


@77 – Velvalee Dickinson, American spy (d. 1980)

@77 – Alice Childress, American actress, and playwright (d. 1994; cancer)


@72 – Aleister Crowley, English occultist and author (d. 1947)

@71 – Luciano Pavarotti, Italian tenor (d. 2007; pancreatic cancer)

 

@50 – Edith Stein, German/Polish nun and martyr; later canonized (d. 1942; murdered by Nazi)

 

@25 – Lane Frost, bull rider (d. 1989; by bull at Cheyenne Frontier Days)

…The End for today…