February 04, 2026

5 Feb

 

 


 

Week 6  Day 36 Flag Today  48°/28°

Wind 11 mph Gusts 18 mph

Active Fire:  132 miles away Risk of fire: High 

Nearest Lightning: 2081 miles away

Air Quality: Fair Sunshine Breezy

Feb. Averages: Temps: 46°\22° Moisture:  4.7Days

 

Monthly Observations

National Goat Yoga Month
National Green Week 
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National Haiku Writing Month 
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National Hot Breakfast Month 
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National Mend A Broken Heart Month

National Parent Leadership Month
National Pet Dental Health Month
National Prevent A Litter Month 
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National Self Check Month 
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National Snack Food Month 

Weekly Observations

1-7

African Heritage & Health Week
Burn Awareness Week
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Children's Authors & Illustrators Week
Freelance Writer Appreciation Week
Women's Heart Week
World Interfaith Harmony Week
2-6

International Networking Week
National School Counseling Week
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2-8

PeriAnesthesia Nurse Awareness Week Link
Pride in Foodservice Week
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Publicity for Profit Week
Tinnitus Awareness Week
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3-6

International Hoof-Care Week Link 
4-6

National Mentoring Summit Link

Daily Observations

Adlai Stevenson Day Link
Move Hollywood & Broadway to Lebanon, PA Day 
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National Sweater Day (First Thursday) 
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Optimist Day (First Thursday)  
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Shower With A Friend Day Link
Weatherman's [Weatherperson's] Day 
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Western Monarch Day 
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World Nutella Day 
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Today’s Meme

 




Today’s Thoughts

A nice but breezy day…at least there is no sand.

I just learned that there is a Flagstaff in South Africa. Flagstaff, Eastern Cape, South Africa is 1 sq mi in area and has 4821 people living there.

The US Constitution spells out that the states run all Federal elections.

Irony on display: Trump praises Iranian citizens protesting their government; the sends troops into US cities to stop protests.

The government shutdowns are certainly an inconvenience that our country doesn’t need. Since 1977 there have been more than 20 funding gaps ranging from 1-42 days. It is time to revisit this all to common strategy.

I’m more than ready for the Milan Olympics. The Opening ceremony is Friday afternoon. I’m hoping for a good Olympics and a break from the world’s problems during the games. Then on Sunday, the Super Bowl. I like the Seahawks and am again hoping for a good game, new enjoyable commercials, and another short escape from the news of the world. 

Trivia

About 1 million Earths could fit inside the sun.

From 93 million miles away, it can be easy to forget just how big the sun is. With a diameter of 864,938 miles and a circumference of about 2,715,396 miles, the brilliant ball of hydrogen and helium at the center of our solar system is large enough to fit about 1 million Earths inside of it. It’s also some 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit on the surface and, thanks to nuclear reactions, 27 million degrees in its core, producing the same amount of energy every second as 100 billion tons of dynamite.
Don’t let that give you earthlings an inferiority complex, however — in about 5 billion years, the sun will run out of hydrogen, and eventually collapse into a white dwarf 
roughly the same size as the Earth. (Earth won’t survive that, but luckily we don’t need to worry about it for quite some time.) In the meantime, the sun will remain almost unfathomably larger than anything orbiting it — about 1,000 Jupiters could fit inside it, for instance, as could 64.3 million of Earth’s moons. 

Historic Events

 Feb in History

Birthdays with some quotes

John Witherspoon (1723-1794 @71)

Scottish-American president of the College of New Jersey who signed the Declaration of Independence, born in Gifford, Scotland

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Robert Peel (1788-1850; @62, horse riding accident)

British Prime Minister (Tory/Conservative/Peelite: 1834-35; 1841-46), founder of the British Conservative Party and the modern police force (Bobbies), born in Bury, Lancashire, England

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Belle Star [Myra Belle Shirley] American outlaw (American wild west), born in Carthage, Missouri (d. 1889; @40, murdered)

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André Citroën (1878-1935; @57, cancer)

French automobile pioneer, born in Paris, France

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Elizabeth Ryan (1891-1979; @87)

American tennis player (26 Grand Slam doubles titles), born in Anaheim, California

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Adlai Stevenson II (1900-1965; @65, heart attack)

American politician (US Ambassador to UN, 1961-65; Governor of Illinois, 1949-53; Democratic presidential candidate, 1952 & 1956), born in Los Angeles, California

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John Carradine, American actor (The Grapes of Wrath, Stagecoach, Howling), born in Greenwich Village, New York (d. 1988; @82)

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William S. Burroughs (1914-1997; @83)

American writer (Naked Lunch, The Nova Trilogy) and visual artist, born in St. Louis, Missouri

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Red Buttons [Aaron Chwatt], American comedian (The Red Buttons Show), and Academy Award-winning actor (Sayonara; The Poseidon Adventure), born in New York City (d. 2006; @87)

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Bernard Kalb, American journalist, moderator, lecturer and author, one of the most respected broadcast journalists of his time (CBS News, New York Times), born in New York City (d. 2023 @100

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Hank Aaron (1934-2021; @86)

American Baseball Hall of Fame right fielder (MLB record 755 HRs; NL MVP 1957; 25 × MLB All-Star; Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers), born in Mobile, Alabama

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Stephen J. Cannell, American TV producer (The Rockford Files, The A-Team, 21 Jump Street) and writer, born in Los Angeles, California (d. 2010; @69, melanoma)

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Roger Staubach (84 years old), American College and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback (Heisman Trophy 1963, Navy; Super Bowl 1971 [MVP], 77; Dallas Cowboys), born in Cincinnati, Ohio

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Craig Morton (83 years old), College Football Hall of Fame quarterback (Cal; NFL: Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos), born in Flint, Michigan

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Nolan Bushnell(83 years old)

American electrical engineer (founded Atari, created Pong), born in Clearfield, Utah

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Mark  Fuhrman (74 years old), American LAPD detective in the O. J. Simpson murder case, born in Eatonville, Washington

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Jane Geddes(66 years old)

American golfer (US Open 1986, LPGA 1987), born in Huntington, New York

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Tim Meadows (65 years old), American comedian and actor (Saturday Night Live, Mean Girls), born in Highland Park, Michigan

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Ben Ainslie (49 years old)

British sailor, 4-time Olympic champion and CEO and skipper of America's Cup team INEOS Britannia, born in Macclesfield, England

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Cristiano Ronaldo(41 years old)

Portuguese soccer striker (5 x Ballon d'Or; Sporting Lisbon; Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus), born in Funchal, Portugal

 

 

…The End for today…

               

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