April 03, 2024

4 April

 

  




Week 14  Day 95 Flag Today  64°/29°

Wind 4mph Gusts 11mph

Active Fire:  132 miles away Risk of fire: Moderate  Nearest Lightning: 1837 miles away

Air Quality: Fair Sunshine

Apr. Averages: Temps: 60°\27° Moisture:  3 Days

Monthly Observations

Grange Month
Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month 
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Holy Humor Month
Home Improvement Time (April-Sept.30)
Honor Society Awareness Month 

Informed Women Month
International Black Women's History Month 
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Internat’l Customer Loyalty Month
International Guitar Month 
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International Twit Award Month

Weekly Observations

11-4/8

Ramadan

1-7 APAWS Pooper Scooper Week
Golden Rule Week
Laugh at Work Week
Medication Safety Week
Mule Days
Testicular Cancer Awareness Week (aka Get A Grip Day!)  
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World Irish Dancing Week

2-4 National Catholic Educational Association Week

2-8  Internat’l Dark Sky Week Link
3-10 Explore Your Career Options Week
4-10 Hate Week
National Dental Hygienist Week
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Daily Observations

Chocolate Milk Powder Day
Cordon Bleu Day
Hug a Newsperson Day
International Day for Mine Awareness
International Day for Mine Awareness& Assistance in Mine Action
Jeep x Day   
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National Alcohol Screening Day   National Burrito Day
National Walking Day
Ramen Noodle Day
School Librarian Day
Tell a Lie Day

Victims of Violence Wholly Day
Vitamin C Day
World Rat Day  
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Today’s Quote                                                        Today’s Meme

 



"If you don't like the road you're walking, start paving another one." — Dolly Parton

 


Today’s Thoughts

It’s a really nice Spring day.

My G-mail account now allows me to pick the time my posts are sent. Starting today the link will be in your mailbox by 7am of the date in the blog. That way the Daily Observance will be seen on the actual day, rather than a day early. Hope you enjoy it.

Trivia: 4/20/24 through 4/29/24 are all palindromes.

Taiwan earthquake yesterday was the largest earthquake in 25 years. Years ago, I took a trip with Focus to that island. I remember great people, very good food, and the beauty of the country. I also remember our young guide was in Toastmasters and used what he had learned very well. I hope the survivors are able to heal quickly.

I know that war anywhere is horrific. In this horrific mess in Gaza, 190+ aide workers have been killed. The latest 8 to die worked for the World Central Kitchen who were feeding citizens during the near famine there. Israel’s IDF says it was a mistake. It needs to be investigated internationally and punish those responsible. The killing of aide workers is not acceptable.

Terms with origins in rural America

Up the river

To go "up the river" means to go to prison. It originally referred to prisoners sent to Sing-Sing Prison, about 30 miles up the Hudson River from New York City.

Native Cultures

The U.S. Constitution Is Not a Duplicate Of The Great Law Of Peace

Another ongoing debate related to Native Americans in the United States is the correlation between the Great Law of Peace (also referred to as the "Iroquois Constitution") and the United States Constitution. Some argue that the writers of the U.S. Constitution were already familiar with the Great Law of Peace, which is why they believe that the similarities were intentional.

The truth is that the U.S. Constitution is an intricately-detailed document with a plethora of different influences - not just the Iroquois Constitution. These influences include thinkers from the Enlightenment era, European politics as well as English common law.

Historical Myths many believe…

Cleopatra Committed Suicide By Snake-bite

While most historians agree that the last Pharaoh, Cleopatra, did take her own life, the method by which she did so has been long lost to history. The popularized tale is that she allowed a poisonous asp (Egyptian cobra) smuggled to her in a fruit basket to bite her. However, she may have suffocated, starved, or even poisoned herself instead.

Historic Events

Þ    1814 – Napoleon abdicated and named his son Napoleon II as Emperor of the French.

Þ    1841 – William Henry Harrison died of pneumonia, becoming the first President of the United States to die in office (presiding 31 days total).

Þ    1887 – Argonia, Kansas elected Susanna M. Salter as the first female mayor in the United States.

Þ    1932 – Vitamin C was isolated by C.G. King.

Þ    1949 – Twelve nations signed the North Atlantic Treaty creating the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

Birthdays with some quotes

92 – Clive Davis, American record producer, founded Arista Records

“You’ve got to seize the opportunity if it is presented to you.”

82 – Kitty Kelley, American journalist and biographer

“Once I decide to do something, I can’t have people telling me I can’t. If there’s a roadblock, you jump over it, walk around it, crawl under it.”

80 – Craig T. Nelson, American actor

68 – David E. Kelley, American screenwriter, producer

61 – Graham Norton, Irish actor and talk show host

60 – David Cross, American actor and screenwriter

59 – Robert Downey Jr., American actor

52 – Jill Scott, American singer-songwriter

51 – David Blaine, American magician

“As children, we believe that anything is possible, the trick is to never forget it.’

37 – Sarah Gadon, Canadian actress

 

@93 – Estelle Harris, American comedic actress

@92 – Frances Langford. American actress singer (d. 2005)

@86 – Maya Angelou, American poet (d. 2014)

@85 – Dorothea Dix, American social activist (d. 1887)

“Man is not made better by being degraded.”

@70 – Muddy Waters, Blues guitarist (d. 1983; heart failure)

“There’s no way in the world I can feel the same blues the way I used to. When I play in Chicago, I’m playing up-to-date, not the blues I was born with. People should hear the pure blues – the blues we used to have when we had no money.”

@59 – Anthony Perkins, American actor (d. 1992; AIDS)

@47 – Linus Yale, Jr., American engineer and businessman (d. 1868; heart attack)

@28 – Heath Ledger, Australian actor (d. 2008)

“If you make decisions based upon people’s reactions or judgments then you make really boring choices.”

 

…The End for today…

               

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