March 17, 2026

18 Mar

 





                

Week 12  Day 77 Flag Today  67°/43°                             Wind 13 mph Gusts 22 mph

Active Fire: 417 miles away Risk of fire: High           Nearest Lightning: 1283 miles away

Air Quality: Moderate Sunshine Windy

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

 

Weekly Observations

10-20

Native American Awareness Week Link
12-21

World Police and Fire Games Link
15-21

American Chocolate Week 
National Agriculture Week
National Animal Poison Prevention Week  
Link  Link
National Inhalant and Poisons Awareness Week  
Link 
National Poison Prevention Week 
Link
World Folktales & Fables Week

16-20

Healthcare HR Week Link

16-22

Act Happy Week
International Teach Music Week
International Brain Awareness Week
Link

LGBT Health Awareness Week Link
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week
National Fix A Leak Week
 Link
National Fragrance Week
Link
Wellderly Week

Daily Observations

3-D Day Link 

(The 3rd day of the 3rd week of the 3rd month)
Awkward Moments Day
Forgive Mom and Dad Day 
Link
Global Recycling Day 
Link
Kiss Your Fiancé Day

National Biodiesel Day
National Public Defense Day 
Link
National Sloppy Joe Day  
Link
Transit Driver Appreciation Day  
Link
Small Business Development Day 
Link 

Today’s Quotes                                                                 

 



Today’s Memes

 




Today’s Thoughts

Ok, I guess spring came early this year. Record warm temps expected the rest of the week. I just want some major moisture.

I guess the MAGA crowd is really wondering why our ‘allies’ aren’t joining us in the American aggression in Iran. When Trump says NATO never helped us…review the history of 9/11, they helped us by joining us in the Afghan mess. Our allies were never informed of our plan to bomb, Trump has never liked NATO and has made his opinion very public. Why would NATO help us in a war we started? 

Real Hoaxes

The Great Moon Hoax

In 1835, a New York newspaper ran sensational articles claiming scientists had spotted life on the Moon. Readers were served “details” like lunar animals and strange civilizations, and the story spread because it sounded exciting and scientific. It was made up, but it sold papers and sparked public frenzy.

The Cardiff Giant

In 1869, workers “discovered” a ten-foot petrified man in New York, and crowds paid to gawk at it. The spectacle got so big that competing versions appeared, because capitalism never misses a chance. It was a carved creation, not a prehistoric body, but a lot of visitors really wanted it to be real. 

Try Rebus

 

 

 

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Historic Events

 March in History

 

REBUS ANSWERS

Happy Hour

Eifel Tower

Birthdays

John Kander (99 years old)

American musical theater and film composer, with Fred Ebb (Cabaret; Chicago; New York, New York; Funny Lady), born in Kansas City, Missouri

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Joy Fielding (80 years old), Canadian novelist (See Jane Run, Still Life), born in Toronto, Ontario

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Vanessa Williams (63 years old)

American singeractress and 1st African American Miss America (1983), born in The Bronx, New York

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Bonnie Blair (62 years old)

American speed skater (Olympic 5 gold/bronze 1988, 92, 94), born in Champaign, Illinois

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Queen Latifah (56 years old)

American Grammy and Emmy Award-winning rapper ("Ladies First"; "Unity"), actress (Chicago; Bessie: Beauty Shop), and TV personality (THe Queen Latifah Show), born in Newark, New Jersey

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John C. Calhoun (1782-1850; @68, TB)

US Vice President (1825-32), born in Abbeville, South Carolina

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Grover Cleveland (1837-1908; @71, heart attack)

22nd and 24th US President (1885-89, 1893-97), born in Caldwell, New Jersey

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Rudolf Diesel (1858-1913; @55, ,murder or suicide?)

French-born German engineer who invented the diesel engine, born in Paris

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Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940; @71, bowel cancer)

British Prime Minister (Conservative: 1937-40), born in Birmingham, England

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Cluny MacPherson (1879-1966; @87)

Canadian doctor and inventor of the gas mask, born in St. John's, Newfoundland

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William H. Johnson, African-American artist of the Harlem Renaissance (Flowers; Training for War), born in Florence, South Carolina (d. 1970; @69, hemorrhaged pancreas)

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Robert Donat (1905-1958; @53, brain tumor)

English actor (Goodbye Mr Chips, Citadel), born in Manchester, England

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Ernest Gallo, American winemaker and co-founder of E&J Gallo Winery in Modesto, California, born in Jackson, California (d. 2007; @97

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(Lester) "Smiley" Burnette [Burnett], American country music performer, singer-songwriter ("Ridin' Down the Canyon (To Watch the Sun Go Down)"), and actor (Petticoat Junction - "Charlie"), born in Summum, Illinois (d. 1967; @55, leukemia)

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Andy Granatelli, American motorsports entrepreneur (CEO STP automotive products; innovative Lotus four-wheel drive car 1969 Indy 500 winner), born in Dallas, Texas (d. 2013;
@90)

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Peter Graves [Aurness], American actor (Mission Impossible, Airplane!, Stalag 17), born in Minneapolis, Minnesota (d. 2010; @83)

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George Plimpton, American sports writer (Paper Lion), and participatory journalist, born in New York City (d. 2003; @76, heart attack)

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Lillian Vernon, founder and CEO of the Lillian Vernon Corporation (first company listed on US stock exchange started by a woman), born in Leipzig, Germany (d. 2015; @88)

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F. W. de Klerk (1932-2021; @85)

South African President (1989-94) and winner of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize with Nelson Mandela, born in Johannesburg, Transvaal Province, South Africa

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John Updike, American Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist (Rabbit' Run; Rabbit is Rich; Rabbit at Rest), and poet, born in Reading, Pennsylvania (d. 2009; @76, lung cancer)

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Charley Pride, American country singer (Sweet Country), born in Sledge, Mississippi (d. 2020; @86

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Wilson Pickett (1941-2006; @64. heart attack)

American R&B singer ("In The Midnight Hour"; "Funky Broadway"), born in Prattville, Alabama

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Michael Reagan, American conservative talk show host and adopted son of Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, born in Los Angeles, California (d. 2026; @80

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Barry Wilson, British rock drummer (Procol Harum - "Whiter Shade of Pale"), born in Edmonton, London (d. 1990; @43, pneumonia/ drug overdose)

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Irene Cara [Escalera], American Grammy and Academy Award-winning singer-songwriter ("Fame"; "Flashdance...What A Feeling"), and actress (Fame; D.C. Cab), born in The Bronx, New York (d. 2022; @63,  arteriosclerosis)

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…The End for today…

               

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