April 15, 2026

16 Apr

 



                

Week 16  Day 106 Flag Today  55°/39°                             Wind 5 mph Gusts - mph

Active Fire: 377 miles away Risk of fire: High     Nearest Lightning: 708 miles away

Air Quality: Moderate Sunshine

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

Blue Umbrella Day Link
Emancipation Day 
Link
Foursquare Day  
Link
High Five Day 
Link 
National Bean Counter Day  
Link
National D.A.R.E. Day 
Link 
National Health Care Decisions Day Link
National Orchid Day 
Link
Save The Elephant Day
National Stress Awareness Day 
World Voice Day

Today’s Quotes                                                                 

 

Today’s Memes


 

Today’s Thoughts

It was a very nice spring day. No complaints.

During my 30+ year career, I was very familiar with the LDS church’s visits. In my first years at Shonto, the last hour of every Monday was when the various churches came into classrooms to spread the word. Over the intercom students were sent to various classrooms for this instruction. When I went to Red Lake, there was no religious instruction, but I had several LDS staff and at home I was visited by a slew of missionaries. One of my teachers was an LDS Bishop. I finally told him to please stop the missionaries at my home. It worked. Then I returned to Tuba and the missionaries started ringing my home doorbell. I finally talked to an LDS staff member and the visits thankfully ceased. Flash forward to yesterday. My Hopi neighbors are visited weekly by LDS missionaries. Today, after their visit, they rang my doorbell to enlighten me on ‘the real Jesus Christ.’ I was polite and simply said I’m not interested. They left. I hope the missionary visits don’t start up again.

I now understand why congressional staff don’t report harassment by their representatives. Each congress person hires their own staff and each one works at the pleasure of that representative. There is no HR, there is really no one in the workplace to report concerns to except the representative. Reporting it to police who lead to immediate dismissal. This looks a lot like ‘the swamp’. 

Strange Historical Facts

Ancient Greeks Thought the Brain Was for Cooling Blood

Aristotle, one of the most influential thinkers in history, believed the brain was essentially a radiator. He thought thinking happened in the heart, and the brain’s job was to cool the blood flowing up from it.

Egyptian embalmers, working from the same assumption, removed the brain through the nose and discarded it when preparing mummies. They preserved the heart carefully.

Being very smart and being exactly right are not always the same thing.

 

The Eiffel Tower Was Supposed to Be Demolished

When Gustave Eiffel built the tower for the 1889 World’s Fair in Paris, the plan was always to tear it down after 20 years. Many Parisians hated it — artists and writers signed petitions calling it an eyesore.

What saved it was the radio. Engineers realized the tower made an excellent antenna, and its practical value outweighed the aesthetic objections.

The world’s most visited monument survived because of telecommunications. 

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Historic Events

 April in History

Rebus Answers

Sick in bed                                                                                    Forgive and forget

Birthdays Today

Bobby Vinton [91 years old], American pop singer, known as "The Polish Prince" ("Roses Are Red (My Love)"; "Blue Velvet"; "My Melody Of Love"), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Margrethe II (86 years old)

Queen of Denmark (1972-2023), born in Copenhagen, Denmark

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (79 years old)

American Basketball Hall of Fame center (6 x NBA champion; NBA Finals MVP 1971, 1985; 6 × NBA MVP; 19 × NBA All-Star), born in New York City

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Bill Belichick (74 years old)

American football coach with the most Super Bowl wins (New England Patriots: 2002, 04, 05, 14, 17, 18) and NFL Coach of the Year (2003, 07, 10), born in Nashville, Tennessee

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Ellen Barkin [72 years old], American actress (Big Easy, Sea of Love), born in The Bronx, New York

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Antony Blinken (64 years old)

American government official and US Secretary of State (2021-25), born in Yonkers, New York

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Jon Cryer (61 years old)

American actor (Alan in "Two and a Half Men"; Pretty in Pink, Superman IV), born in New York City

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Martin Lawrence (61 years old)

American comedian (Martin), born in Frankfurt, Germany

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Conchita Martínez (54 years old)

Spanish tennis player (Wimbledon 1994; Federation Cup 1991, 93, 94, 95, 98) and coach (Garbiñe Muguruza, Karolína Plíšková), born in Monzón, Huesca, Spain

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Akon (53 years old)

Senegalese American singer-songwriter and producer ("Trouble"; "Lonely"; "Smack That"), born in St. Louis, Missouri

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Lukas Haas [50 years old], American actor (Witness; Inception), and musician, born in Los Angeles, California

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Claire Foy (42 years old)

1984 English actress (The Crown), born in Stockport, England

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Anya Taylor-Joy (30 years old)

1996 British-Argentine actress (Emma, The Queen's Gambit, Peaky Blinders), born in Miami, Florida

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Gone but not forgotten

Anatole France [Jacques Anatole Thibault], French writer (Thaïs, Wickerwork Woman, Nobel 1921), born in Paris (d. 1924; @80)

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Wilbur Wright (1867-1912; @45, typhoid fever)

American aviator (Wright Brothers), born in Millville, Indiana

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Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977; @88)

British actor and comedian (City Lights, Gold Rush), born in London, England

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Barry Nelson, American actor, first actor to play James Bond, born in San Francisco, California (d. 2007; @89)

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Peter Ustinov (1921-2004; @82)

British actor, author, journalist, comedian and broadcaster (Death on the Nile; Logan's Run; Billy Budd), born in London, England

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Henry Mancini (1924-1994; @70 pancreatic cancer)

American Grammy and Academy Award-winning film and television composer (Breakfast at Tiffany's; Peter Gunn; Pink Panther films), arranger, and conductor, born in Cleveland, Ohio

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Benedict XVI (1927-2022; @95)

German Catholic Pope (2005-13), born in Marktl, Bavaria, Germany

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Edie Adams [Edith Enke], American businesswoman, singer, actress and comedian (Murial Cigar), born in Kingston, Pennsylvania (d. 2008; @81)

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Herbie Mann, American jazz flutist ("Hijack"; Push Push; Memphis Underground), born in Brooklyn, New York City (d. 2003; @73, prostate cancer)

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Dusty Springfield [Mary O'Brien], British pop vocalist ("I Only Want To Be With You"; "Son Of A Preacher Man"), born in West Hampstead, London (d. 1999; @59, breast cancer)

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Gerry Rafferty, Scottish guitarist and vocalist (Stealers Wheel - "Stuck In The Middle With You"; solo -"Baker Street"), born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland (d. 2011; @63, liver failure)

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…The End for today…

               

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