April 04, 2026

4 Apr

 

 


               

Week 15  Day 95 Flag Today  52°/39°                             Wind 16 mph Gusts 26 mph

Active Fire: 274 miles away Risk of fire: High     Nearest Lightning: 675 miles away

Air Quality: Moderate Sunshine Windy

April Averages: Temps: 60°\35°

 

Monthly Observations

International Guitar Month Link
International Humor Month
International Twit Award Month
IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) Month 
Link
Jazz Appreciation Month

Keep America Beautiful 
Library Snapshot Month
Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month 
Link 
Medical Cannabis Education and Awareness Month
Month of the Military Child 
Link

Weekly Observations

1-7

APAWS Pooper Scooper  Week
Golden Rule Week
Laugh at Work Week
Medication Safety Week
Testicular Cancer Awareness Week (aka Get A Grip Day!) 
 Link
1-8

Explore Your Career Options Week
2-9

Pesach or Passover
3-6

World Axe Throwing ChampionshipsLink
4-10

Hate Week
National Dental Hygienest Week
 Link Link

4-12

National Robotics WeekLink
Week of The Young Child


5-11.

Bat Appreciation Week
National Property & Evidence Professionals Awareness Week
 Link 
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week 
Link 
National Occupational Health Nursing Week
Link
National Public Health Week
National Window Safety Week

Daily Observations

Easter
Geologists Day 
Link 
Gold Star Spouses Day
Go For Broke Day 
 Link
International Day of Conscience

National Deep Dish Pizza Day Link
National Flash Drive Day 
Plum Pudding Day 
Link 
Read A Road Map Day 
 Link

Today’s Quotes                                                                 

 



Today’s Memes

 




Today’s Thoughts

I’m getting tired of windy days. Not much I can do to prevent it. I stopped at Sams for some gas. It is now $4.38/gallon. I only needed ½ a tank, but everyday the price goes up and shows no hope of declining, so I keep it full.

The Iranians and Americans are still looking for the downed pilot. The Iranian government is offering a huge prize if he is captured. Each day he is missing, our war looks worse. If he is captured by Iran, it will be catastrophic for war effort.

I picked up a nice blooming hydrangea to take to the Tah’s tomorrow. There was a whole big table of them. I picked on, walked the width of the store to checkout, only to discover there was no tag on the one I picked. I was at self-checkout and a lady tried and failed to help me, so I dropped off the unlabeled on at the return counter and then checked to be sure the one I picked had a sticker. It was a pain, but did give me many extra steps and that makes my iWatch happy. 

Strange Historical Facts

Cleopatra Lived Closer in Time to the Moon Landing Than to the Building of the Great Pyramid

The Great Pyramid of Giza was completed around 2560 BC. Cleopatra was born in 69 BC. The moon landing happened in 1969 AD.

That means roughly 2,500 years separated Cleopatra from the pyramid, but only about 2,000 years separated her from astronauts walking on the moon. Ancient history isn’t as far away as it feels — it’s just unevenly distributed.

 

Napoleon Was Once Attacked by Rabbits

In 1807, after signing the Treaties of Tilsit, Napoleon ordered a celebratory rabbit hunt. His chief of staff rounded up the rabbits — except he collected domesticated rabbits instead of wild ones.

When released, hundreds of them swarmed Napoleon and his men, treating them as the people who normally brought food. Napoleon reportedly retreated to his carriage.

His military record against actual enemies was considerably better. 

Rare Native American Facts

The Zuni Language Stands Alone

Speaking of language, the Zuni people of New Mexico speak a language isolate, which means it’s not related to any other known language-even though linguists have studied Zuni quite a lot! The Zuni people have made contact with other tribes & cultures but their language has remained relatively unique for over 7,000 years. It's an important part of their heritage that they continue to use in their daily life & ceremonies.

 

Sequoyah Created a Writing System for the Cherokee Language

Sequoyah was a Cherokee silversmith who, in the early 1800s, developed a unique writing system for his people-even though he couldn’t read or write English! He invented the Cherokee written language and made it possible for the Cherokee Nation to read & write in their own language. Thanks to Sequoyah, many Cherokee people became literate and they even published the Cherokee Phoenix in 1828, the first Native American newspaper in America. 

Historic Events

 April in History

Birthdays

Max Gail (83 years old), American Emmy Award winning actor (Barney Miller - "Wojo"; D.C. Cab: General Hospital; 42), born in Detroit, Michigan

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Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (79 years old)

President of the Philippines (2001-2010), born in San Juan

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Agnetha Fältskog (76 years old)

Swedish singer (ABBA - "Dancing Queen"), born in Jönköping, Sweden

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Pharrell Williams (53 years old)

American singer, songwriter ("Happy"), music producer (The Neptunes), and film producer (Hidden Figures), born in Virginia Beach

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Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679; @91)

English philosopher (Leviathan), born in Westport, England

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Elihu Yale, English merchant and philanthropist (benefactor of Yale University), born in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 1721; @72)

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Joseph Lister (1827-1912; @84)

British surgeon (pioneer of antiseptic surgery), born in Upton House, West Ham, England

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Booker T. Washington (1856-1915; @59; Bright’s disease)

American education pioneer and 1st African American on a US stamp, born in Hale's Ford, Virginia

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Pop Warner [Glenn Warner], American college football Hall of Fame coach who innovated key aspects of the modern game (single and double wing formations, three point stance, body blocking), born in Springville, New York (d. 1954; @83)

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Spencer Tracy (1900-1967; @67, heart attack)

American actor (Woman of the Year, Adam's Rib), born in Milwaukee

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Bette Davis (1908-1989; @81)

American actress (Of Human Bondage; Jezebel; All About Eve), born in Lowell, Massachusetts

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Gregory Peck (1916-2003; @87)

American actor (To Kill a Mockingbird; Spellbound; Gentleman's Agreement), born in San Diego, California

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Robert Bloch, American sci-fi author (Hugo, Psycho), born in Chicago, Illinois (d. 1994; @77, cancer)

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Arthur Hailey, English novelist (Hotel, Airport), born in Luton, Bedfordshire, England (d. 2004; @84)

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Gale Storm [Josephine Owaissa Cottle], American singer ("I Hear You Knockin'"), and actress (My Little Margie; The Gale Storm Show), born in Bloomington, Texas (d. 2009; @87)

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Colin Powell (1937-2021; @84)

American General and 1st Black US Secretary of State (2001-05), born in Harlem, New York

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Judith Arlene Resnik, astronaut (STS 41D, 51L-Chal disaster), born in Akron, Ohio (d. 1987, @36, Challenger disaster)

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Akira Toriyama (1955-2024 @68,  subdural hematoma)

Japanese manga artist (Dragon Ball), born in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

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…The End for today…

               

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