May 16, 2026

17 May

 





                

 

Week 21  Day 137 Flag Today  74°/44°                          Wind 20 mph Gusts 38 mph

Active Fire: 36 miles away Risk of fire: ExtremeNearest Lightning: 217 miles away

Air Quality: Excellent Sunshine Breezy Red Flag Warning

May Averages: Temps: 70°\37°  8 days with rain

 

Monthly Observations

Pediatric Feeding Disorder Awareness Month  Link
Pediatric Stroke Awareness Month  
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Personal History Month 
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Prader-Willi Syndrome Awareness Month
Preeclampsia Awareness Month Link
Prepare Tomorrow's Parents Month (5/11-6/15)
React Month
Revise Your Work Schedule Month
Save Your Tooth Month
Social Security Education Awareness Month

Weekly Observations

National Public Gardens Week: 8-17 Link 
American Craft Beer Week: 11-17 
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Hoarding Awareness Week: 11-15  Link
International Coaching Week: 11-17 
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National Sun Awareness Week: 11-17 
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National Bike to Work Week: 11-15 
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National Etiquette Week: 11-15  

National Seat Belt Reinforcement Week:11-31  Link

National Stationery Week: 11-17  Link
National Stuttering Awareness Week: 11-17
PGA Championships: 11-17

American Craft Beer Week: 11-17 Link 

Wound,Ostomy and Continence Nursing Week: 12-18 Link

 

Cannes Film Festival: 12-23

Morel Mushroom Days: 15-16
National Foul Ball Week: 16-21

National Safe Boating Week: 16-22

Neuroscience Nurses Week: 17-23 Link 
EMS Week: 17-23
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Healthcare Documentation Integrity Week: 17-23 
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Healthy and Safe Swimming Week: 17-23
International New Friends, Old Friends Week: 17-23
National Backyard Games Week: 17-23
National Eosinophil Awareness Week: 17-23
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National Medical Transcription Week: 17-23 
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National Unicycle Week: 17-23 
World Trade Week: 17-23

Daily Observations

Bay to Breakers Race  Note: Oldest Footrace in America!  
Graduation Tassel Day 
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International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia 
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National Walnut Day 
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Pinot Grigio Day 
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Ride A Unicycle Day
Rural Life Sunday Note: Soil Stewardship Sunday
Same Sex Marriage Day
Stepmother's Day 
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Take Your Parents To The Playground (Park) Day 
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Syttende Mai
World Hypertension Day  
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World Telecommunications and Information Society Day  
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World Neurofibromatosis Day (NF Day)  
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Today’s Quotes                                                             

“It never ceases to amae me:

we all love ourselves more than the other people, but care more…” a stoic lesson on self-worth, insecurity, and why we seek validation from others.

!Marcus Aurelius

Today’s Memes

 

Today’s Thoughts

 Another great spring day.

I am having upset stomach issues today. I had to cancel my participation in today’s discussion group. I am feeling better, but not enough for the discussion. I haven’t missed a discussion since I joined.

It is the time for our government to fully protect Taiwan. The big tech talk is how AI is changing the world we live in at exponential speed. Almost 90% of the chips necessary for this change are the chips made in Taiwan. The US encouraged offshore development of these chips years ago. Now, we can’t grow without them. If China were to blockade Taiwan, we would be in big trouble and China knows that. A blockade could bankrupt the Big Tech companies that are currently keeping the Stock Market in a very high bubble. If that bubble bursts, a world-wide depression would occur. It is hard for me to understand how all the Big Tech Bros of Trump are not aware of this. Without new chips, there go the computers, servers, cell phones, package tracking, banking ATM’s, on-line banking, and AI, among others. China will still have AI and have all its capabilities…both good and bad. It sure looks like China is in the driver’s seat regarding Taiwan, and this administration doesn’t seem to notice…or be bothered by this scenario. 

 Science Fact of the Day 

Dunlins are a type of sandpiper that lives in North America. When traveling in flocks, they have been known to reach speeds of 45 – 55 mph.  

Slang words and phrases

BIZ 

This shortening of business is now more than a century and a half old. The American humorist Charles Farrar Browne (a favorite of Abraham Lincoln, no less) wrote "I must forth to my Biz" way back in 1862, in one of the many works he wrote under the pen name Artemus Ward.

Historic Events

 Today in History

Birthdays Today

Alan Kay (86 years old)

American computer scientist (GUI design and object-oriented programming), born in Springfield, Massachusetts

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Sugar Ray Leonard (70 years old)

American boxer (Olympic gold 1976), born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina

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Jim Nantz, (66 years old)

American sportscaster (The NFL on CBS, The Masters Tournament on CBS), born in Charlotte, North Carolina

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Enya (65 years old)

Irish singer and songwriter ("Orinoco Flow"; "Carribbean Blue"; "Only Time"), born in Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland

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Craig Ferguson (64 years old)

Scottish-American comedianactor (The Drew Carey Show), writer and television host (The Late Late Show, 2005-14), born in Glasgow, Scotland

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Trent Reznor (61 years old)

American rock singer-songwriter (Nine Inch Nails - Hurt; The Downward Spiral), Grammy and Academy Award-winning film score composer (The Social Network), born in Mercer, Pennsylvania

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Derek Hough, (41 years old) American Latin and ballroom dancer (Dancing with the Stars), actor, and singer, born in Salt Lake City, Utah

 

 

Gone but not forgotten

Bartholomew Roberts (1682-1722; @39, in battle)

Welsh pirate known as Black Bart who raided over 470 prize ships off the Americas and West Africa between 1719-22, born in Puncheston, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Kingdom of England

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Edward Jenner (1749-1823; @73, apoplexy)

English physician, father of (western) immunology, pioneered smallpox vaccinations, born in Berkeley

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Horace Elgin Dodge, (d. 1920; @52, cirrosis)

American automobile manufacturing pioneer (co-founder of Dodge Brothers Company), born in Niles, Michigan

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Maureen O'Sullivan, (d. 1998; @87)

Irish actress (Tarzan, Pride & Prejudice, Hannah and Her Sisters), born in Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland

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Dennis Hopper ( 1936-2010; @74, prostate cancer)

American actor and director (True Grit, Blue Velvet, Easy Rider), born in Dodge City, Kansas

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Bill Paxton, (d. 2017; @61, prostate cancer)

American actor (True Lies; Twister; Big Love), born in Fort Worth, Texas

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Bob Saget (1956-2022; @65, head injury from fall)

American comedianactor (Full House), and TV host (America's Funniest Home Video), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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…The End for today…

           

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