April 14, 2026

15 Apr

 



                


Week 16  Day 105 Flag Today  48°/29°                             Wind 11 mph Gusts - mph

Active Fire: 378 miles away Risk of fire: Very Low     Nearest Lightning: 481 miles away

Air Quality: Fair Sunshine Breezy

April Averages: Temps: 60°\35°

 

Weekly Observations

11-17

Black Maternal Health Week
12-18

Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week Link 
National Dog Bite Prevention Week
Link 
National Public Safety Telecommunicators (911 Operators) Week
National Blue Ribbon Week (Child Abuse)
Pan American Week
13-17

National Student Employment Week  Link
13-20

International Dark Sky Week Link
Osteopathic Medicine Week
Link
14-15

World Water Week Link

Daily Observations

Banana Day Link 
Botox Day
Income Tax Pay Day 
Jackie Robinson Day 
Link
McDonald's Day
National ASL Day
(American Sign Language)  Link
National Signing Day
(College Basketball)
National Baseball Day 
Link Link
Purple Up! Day
 Link
Rubber Eraser Day  
Link
Take a Wild Guess Day
That Sucks Day
World Art Day
(DaVinci's Birthday)  Link

Today’s Quotes                                                                 


 

Today’s Memes

 




Today’s Thoughts

I hope everyone gets there taxes filed…deadline is here.

There was a little overnight moisture. Not nearly enough, but still nice.

I’ve been using Walgreens Pharmacy since I quit CVS over a decade ago. The 2 pharmacists and their crew are friendly, compassionate, and always happy to help.
The problem is with their corporate refills. First, I have never been able to call the pharmacy directly. I must do clicks to get to a human and then answer inane questions before they connect to my local pharmacy. They have changed how you get refills. For each script, you must start at the beginning every time. On Friday I renewed 2 scripts…one at 10:16am and one at 10:18am. They were to be at my pharmacy Monday afternoon. Only one came in. The second is due today. When the scripts come, they are in huge bottles…a 90-day supply of some barely cover the bottom of the container. I used to get the pills the very next day, now it is at least a 48 hour wait. I called the corporate offices for the pharmacy, and the guy took down my complaints. He said I would get an email or a text when it was received by some higher up guy. So far, no response. It’s no wonder that Walgreens stock price is so low.

JD Vance has been given several assignments in the past few weeks that have fallen flat. It is like Trump is discrediting him and wants him to leave. Hmmm. The war drags on, the gas prices keep rising, the cost of goods keep rising. I doubt many MAGA people expected this disaster. 

Strange Historical Facts

Abraham Lincoln Was a Skilled Wrestler

Before politics, Lincoln was one of the best wrestlers in his county — and possibly the state. He had a reach and strength that made him nearly impossible to beat.

In roughly 300 matches over his career, he reportedly lost only once. The National Wrestling Hall of Fame has honored him with an Outstanding American distinction.

The image of the tall, bookish president doesn’t quite account for this.

 

A Town in Peru Has Been at War With Itself Every New Year's Day for Centuries

In the town of Santo Tomás in Chumbivilcas province, residents celebrate New Year’s Day with a ritual called Takanakuy, where community members settle disputes through organized fistfights. After the fighting, everyone celebrates together.

It’s considered a way to start the new year with a clean slate — grievances aired, scores settled, grudges officially over. It has roots in pre-Columbian tradition and continues today. 

Rebus returns

 

amUous

 

NIGHT 

 

 


Native American Phrases That Subtly Shaped American English

Live in a Good Way

Common across many tribes, the phrase refers to living with balance, respect, and integrity in all aspects of life. It’s a holistic approach that includes relationships, work, and spiritual practice.

People often use “live in a good way” to describe ethical living and personal fulfillment. Its Indigenous roots give it a depth that goes beyond simple moral advice, connecting it to a broader philosophy of harmony. 

Historic Events

 April in History…returns tomorrow

Rebus Answers

Ambiguous                                                                                                   the middle of the night                                      

Birthdays Today

Vigdís Finnbogadóttir (96 years old)

4th President of Iceland (1980-96) and the world's 1st woman democratically elected president, born in Reykjavík, Iceland

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Robert Lefkowitz (83 years old)

American physician (Nobel Prize for Chemistry), born in New York City

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1947 Linda Bloodworth-Thomason [79 years old], American TV producer (Designing Women, Murphy Brown), born in Poplar Bluff, Missouri

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Heloise [Ponce Kiah Marchelle Heloise Cruse Evans] [75 years old], American writer and columnist (Heloise's Helpful Hints), born in Waco, Texas

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Emma Thompson (67 years old)

British actress (Henry V, Howards End, Oscar 1992), born in London, England

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Chris Stapleton (48 years old)

American CMA and Grammy Award-winning country and bluegrass singer-songwriter ("Broken Halos"; "You Should Probably Leave"; The SteelDrivers, 2008-10), born in Lexington, Kentucky

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Seth Rogen (44 years old)

Canadian actor and writer (The 40-Year-Old Virgin, The Interview), born in Vancouver, British Columbia

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Emma Watson (36 years old)

English actress (Hermione Granger-Harry Potter Series), born in Paris, France

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Gone but not forgotten

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; @67)

Italian painter, sculptor, scientist and visionary, born in Vinci, Florence, Italy

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Guru Nanak (1469-1539; @70)

Founder of the religion of Sikhism and the 1st Sikh Guru, born in Rai-Bhoi-Di-Talwandi, Punjab, Pakistan

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Émile Durkheim (1858-1917; @59, stroke)

French sociologist (De la division du travail social / The Division of Labour in Society), born in Épinal, France

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Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971; @77, heart attack)

First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1953-64), born in Kalinovka, Russia

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Kim Il-sung (1912-1994; @82)

Founder, dictator and Supreme Leader of North-Korea (1948-94), born in Mangyongdae, Japanese Korea

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Hans Conried, American actor (Peter Pan; Bullwinkle Show; Make Room for Daddy - "Uncle Tonoose"; The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T), born in Baltimore, Maryland (d. 1982; @64, heart attack)

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Harold Washington (1922-1987; @65, heart attack)

1st African American Mayor of Chicago (Democrat: 1983-87), born in Chicago, Illinois

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Michael Ansara, Syrian-American actor (Broken Arrow, Centennial), born in Lowell, Massachusetts (d. 2013; @91)

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Elizabeth Montgomery (1933-1995; @62, cancer)

American actress (Samantha/Serena-Bewitched), born in Los Angeles, California

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Roy Clark, American country and bluegrass singer, guitarist, and banjo player (Hee Haw; The Tonight Show), born in Meherrin, Virginia (d. 2018; @85)

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Robert W. Gore, American businessman and inventor of GORE-TEX, born in Salt Lake City, Utah (d. 2020; @83) 

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…The End for today…

               

April 13, 2026

14 Apr

 

                


Week 16  Day 104 Flag Today  46°/28°                             Wind 17 mph Gusts 22 mph

Active Fire: 377 miles away Risk of fire: Very Low     Nearest Lightning: 307 miles away

Air Quality: Fair Sunshine Partly Cloudy Windy

April Averages: Temps: 60°\35°

 

Weekly Observations

11-17

Black Maternal Health Week
12-18

Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week Link 
National Dog Bite Prevention Week
Link 
National Public Safety Telecommunicators (911 Operators) Week
National Blue Ribbon Week (Child Abuse)
Pan American Week
13-17

National Student Employment Week  Link
13-20

International Dark Sky Week Link
Osteopathic Medicine Week
Link

14-15

World Water Week Link

Daily Observations

Children with Alopecia Day
Identity Management Day 
Link 
International Moment of Laughter Day
National Be Kind To Lawyers Day 
National Dolphin Day
National Ex-Spouse Day  
Link
National Gardening Day 
Link
National Pecan Day 
Link
National Perfume Day 
Link 
Pan American Day
Pathologists' Assistant Day 
Link
Tannat Day 
Link
Vaisakhi (Sikh New Year)
World Chagas Day
World Watergun Fight Festival (Songkran) thru 16th
Link

Today’s Quotes                                                                 

 



Today’s Memes

 




Today’s Thoughts

There is moisture on the horizon for our mountain town. I’m hoping for rain, but it may even have some snow.

I needed another blood draw this morning. All went well. There was a traffic problem. Our little town has several roundabouts in heavy traffic areas. One of them is on the way to the lab. This morning around 8:45 I was the 6th vehicle in my lane. It took way too long to get through the roundabout as traffic was heavy. Twenty minutes later, on my way home, I drove through the roundabout with no stopping needed. On the same street there are 3 different 4-way stops. I’ll take roundabouts over 3- or 4-way stops every day.  

If I go to the west side of town, I always take the freeway. On that freeway there are always lot of 18-wheelers hauling good through our town. Last night on 60 Minutes there was a piece on ‘chameleon truckers’. Very interesting and a little frightening. There are long-haul trucking companies that have these chameleon trucks on our highways. All long-haul trucks have a DOT number on them. This number is used to track the trucks for hours on the road, weights, accidents, and other things about that particular truck. Some bad companies will simply change the logo and the DOT number on a truck that has too many violations. It costs about $1000 to register a truck with DOT. With the new DOT number, it appears that the truck has no violations. It can have the same driver, with the same bad driving record, just stay on the highway. For everyone’s highway safety, DOT needs to fix this ASAP. 

Strange Historical Facts

A 75-Year War Ended Without a Single Casualty

The Three Hundred and Thirty Five Years’ War was fought between the Netherlands and the Isles of Scilly, a small archipelago off the coast of England. It began in 1651 and was never officially ended — until a historian brought it to everyone’s attention in 1985, at which point the Dutch ambassador traveled to Scilly and signed a peace treaty.

Not one person died during those 335 years of “conflict.”

 

Marie Curie's Notebooks Are Still Radioactive

Curie died in 1934 from aplastic anemia caused by radiation exposure. Her personal notebooks — along with her cookbook — are so contaminated that they’re stored in lead-lined boxes in France.

Researchers who want to study them must sign a waiver and wear protective gear. The notebooks will remain radioactive for another 1,500 years or so.

Her dedication to science was, in the most literal sense, written in her own health. 

Rebus returns

rain, snow, sleet

hail, fog, wind

feeling

slap

wrist

 

Historic Events

 April in History

Rebus Answers

Feeling under the weather                                              slap on the wrist

Birthdays Today

Frank Serpico [90 years old], American policeman who blew whistle on NYPD corruption, born in Brooklyn, New York City 

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Julie Christie (86 years old)

British BAFTA and Academy Award-winning actress (Darling; Doctor Zhivago; Away From Her), born in Chukua, Assam, India

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Ritchie Blackmore (81 years old)

English guitarist (Rainbow - "Stone Cold"; Deep Purple - "Smoke On The Water"), born in Weston-super-Mare, England

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Francis Collins [76 years old], American scientist who led the Human Genome Project, born in Staunton, Virginia

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Brad Garrett (66 years old)

American actor and comedian (Everybody Loves Raymond), born in Los Angeles, California

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Robert Carlyle (64 years old)

British actor (Trainspotting, The Full Monty), born in Glasgow, Scotland

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Greg Maddux (60 years old)

American Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher (4 x NL Cy Young Award; World Series 1995; 8 x MLB All Star; 18 x Gold Glove; Atlanta Braves), born in San Angelo, Texas

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Anthony Michael Hall [58 years old], American actor (SNL, Breakfast Club), born in Boston, Massachusetts

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Adrien Brody (53 years old)

American actor (The Pianist, The Grand Budapest Hotel), born in New York City

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Sarah Michelle Gellar (49 years old)

American actress (All My Children, Buffy the Vampire Slayer), born in New York City

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Gone but not forgotten

Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695; 66 years old)

Dutch mathematicianastronomer (discovered Saturn's rings)  scientist (dynamics), born in The Hague, Netherlands

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Anne Sullivan [Johanna Macy], American teacher who educated Helen Keller, born in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts (d. 1936; @70, stroke)

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Arnold J. Toynbee (1889-1975; @86)

English historian (A Study of History), born in London

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John Gielgud (1904-2000; @96)

British stage and screen actor and director (Arthur, Hamlet, Ages of Man), born in London

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Rod Steiger (1925-2002; @77, pneumonia, kidney failure)

American actor (In the Heat of the Night; The Pawnbroker; The Illustrated Man), born in Westhampton, New York

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Loretta Lynn (1932-2022; @90)

American country singer-songwriter ("Coal Miner's Daughter"; "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man"), born in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky

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Lilly Ledbetter (née McDaniel) Ledbetter, American fair labor and pay equality activist, born in Possum Trot, Alabama (d. 2024; @86

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Pete Rose (1941-2024; @83)

American baseball infielder (17 × MLB All-Star; NL MVP 1973; World Series MVP 1975, 76 Cincinnati Reds, 1980 Philadelphia Phillies) and manager (Cincinnati Reds 1984-89; banned for gambling), born in Cincinnati, Ohio

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…The End for today…