March 09, 2026

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Week 11  Day 69 Flag Today  57°/34°                             Wind 10 mph Gusts - mph

Active Fire: 495 miles away Risk of fire: High  Nearest Lightning: 561 miles away

Air Quality: Moderate Sunshine

Mar. Averages: Temps: 54°\24° Moisture: 12 days

 

Weekly Observations

8-14

Campfire USA Birthday Week
Girl Scout Week
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National Procrastination Week
Teen Tech Week
National Patient Safety Awareness Week

10-20

Native American Awareness Week Link

Daily Observations

International Bagpipe Day
International Day of Awesomeness 
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International Day of Women Judges

Land Line Telephone Day
Mario Day

National Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Organize Your Home Office Day
Salvation Army Day
US Paper Money Day

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Today’s Thoughts

 
Another nice winter day. No complaints.

I’m doing a couple of loads of laundry, not my favorite task, but necessary to have clean clothes to wear.

It took a few days, but social media is finally commenting on Trump at the latest dignified return of American soldiers killed overseas. It was obvious when Trump saluted the caskets with a baseball hat on. It was so unbelievably ignorant. Why didn’t any of the other officials remind him? It is embarrassing. 

Common Saying’s Origin

Open a can of worms

To "open a can of worms" means to cause a multitude of problems in the process of trying to solve one. It dates to the 1950s when fishermen would buy sealed metal cans of earthworms for bait, and opening the can to get one worm could mean many would crawl out.

Long in the tooth

Referring to being old, the term "long in the tooth" can first be found in a South Dakota newspaper in 1889, when a prospective buyer was trying to judge the age of a horse. Horses' teeth keep growing through their lives—although they are ground down as the horses eat—and so are used to determine their age.

Upper hand

The phrase "upper hand" comes from determining which team bats first in playground baseball games. Opposing team captains would grasp a bat, starting at the bottom, and alternate their hands until reaching the top. The player holding the bat at the top had the upper hand. 

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Historic Events

 March in History

 

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Birthdays

Sepp Blatter (90 years old)

1936 Swiss sports administrator (President FIFA 1998-2015; later banned for corruption), born in Visp, Switzerland

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Chuck Norris (86 years old)

1940 American martial arts actor (Missing in Action), born in Ryan, Oklahoma

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Kim Campbell (79 years old)

Canada's 1st female Prime Minister and 19th overall (1993), born in Port Alberni, British Columbia

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Sharon Stone (68 years old)

1958 American actress (Basic Instinct, Sliver, Casino), born in Meadville, Pennsylvania

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Jasmine Guy (64 years old), American actress (A Different World - "Whitley"), born in Boston, Massachusetts

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Prince Edward (62 years old)

1964 British prince and Duke of Edinburgh, youngest son of Elizabeth II, born in Buckingham Palace, London

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Jon Hamm (55 years old)

American actor (Mad Men - Don Draper), born in St. Louis, Missouri

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Carrie Underwood (43 years old)

American Grammy Award-winning country singer-songwriter ("Cowboy Casanova", "Good Girl"), born in Muskogee, Oklahoma

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Olivia Wilde (42 years old)

American actress and filmmaker (House, Booksmart), born in New York City

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Emily Osment (34 years old)

American actress (Hannah Montana) and singer (Spy Kids), born in Los Angeles, California

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Bad Bunny (32 years old)

Puerto Rican rapper and singer-songwriter (YHLQMDLG), born in Almirante Sur, Puerto Rico

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Kate Sheppard (1847-1934; @86)

New Zealand suffragette and the most prominent member of New Zealand's women's suffrage movement, born in Liverpool, England

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Pauline Johnson (1861-1913; @51, breast cancer)

Canadian poetwriter and performer (The White Wampum), born on The Native Reserve, Upper Canada

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Lillian Wald (1867-1940; @73, stroke)

American pioneering nurse and social activist who started American community nursing with the Henry Street Settlement in NYC, born in Cincinnati, Ohio

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Barry Fitzgerald, Irish actor (Academy Award, Going My Way), born in Dublin, Ireland (d. 1961; @72, heart attack)

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Sam Jaffe, American actor (The Asphalt Jungle; Gunga Din; Dr Zorba), born in New York City (d. 1984; @93)

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(Kenneth) "Jethro" Burns, American country singer, and mandolin player (Homer & Jethro -"The Battle of Kookamonga"), born in Conasauga, Tennessee (d. 1989; @68, cancer)

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James Earl Ray (1928-1998; @70, hep-C)

American assassin of Martin Luther King Jr., born in Alton, Illinois

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Osama bin Laden (1957-2011; @54, US attack)

Islamic militant and founder of al-Qaeda, born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Laurel Clark, American naval officer and NASA astronaut (died in Columbia space shuttle disaster), born in Ames, Iowa (d. 2003; @41, on Space shuttle Columbia disaster)

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…The End for today…

               

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