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Friday, March 22, 2024

Weather ~ Picture of the Day ~ State of Wyoming ~ Pumped Up Potato Salad ~ National Goof Off Day

  


Good 42º morning. Rain is predicted every day for the next week. 
 
Yesterday we stayed cloudy and topped at 72º.
 
 
Picture of the Day....interesting rock formation!


 
 
Interesting about Wyoming..........
 

 

 
 

Wyoming (/wˈmɪŋ/  wye-OH-ming) is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It borders Montana to the north and northwest, South Dakota and Nebraska to the east, Idaho to the west, Utah to the southwest, and Colorado to the south. With a population of 576,851 in 2020, Wyoming is the least populous state despite being the 10th largest by area, with the second-lowest population density after Alaska. The state capital and most populous city is Cheyenne, which had an estimated population of 63,957 in 2018.


Wyoming's western half consists mostly of the ranges and range lands of the Rocky Mountains; its eastern half consists of high-elevation prairie, and is referred to as the High Plains. Wyoming's climate is semi-arid in some parts and continental in others, making it drier and windier overall than other states, with greater temperature extremes. The federal government owns just under half of Wyoming's land, generally protecting it for public uses. The state ranks sixth in the amount of land—-and fifth in the proportion of its land—-that is owned by the federal government. Its federal lands include two national parks (Grand Teton and Yellowstone)

 


 


, two national recreation areas, two national monuments, and several national forests, as well as historic sites, fish hatcheries, and wildlife refuges.

 

Indigenous peoples inhabited the region for thousands of years. Historic and currently federally recognized tribes include the ArapahoCrowLakota, and Shoshone. Part of the land that is now Wyoming came under American sovereignty via the Louisiana Purchase, part via the Oregon Treaty, and, lastly, via the Mexican Cession. With the opening of the Oregon Trail, the Mormon Trail, and the California Trail, vast numbers of pioneers traveled through parts of the state that had once been traversed mainly by fur trappers, and this spurred the establishment of forts, such as Fort Laramie, that today serve as population centers. The Transcontinental Railroad supplanted the wagon trails in 1867 with a route through southern Wyoming, bringing new settlers and the establishment of founding towns, including the state capital of Cheyenne. On March 27, 1890, Wyoming became the union's 44th state.

 

Farming and ranching, and the attendant range wars, feature prominently in the state's history. Today, Wyoming's economy is largely based on tourism and the extraction of minerals such as coalnatural gasoil, and trona. Its agricultural commodities include barley, hay, livestock, sugar beets, wheat, and wool.

 

Wyoming was the first state to allow women the right to vote (not counting New Jersey, which had allowed it until 1807), and the right to assume elected office, as well as the first state to elect a female governor. In honor of this part of its history, its most common nickname is "The Equality State" and its official state motto is "Equal Rights". It is among the least religious states in the country, and is known for having a political culture that leans towards libertarian conservatism. The Republican presidential nominee has carried the state in every election since 1968.

 

 

Several Native American groups originally inhabited the region today known as Wyoming. The CrowArapahoLakota, and Shoshone were but a few of the original inhabitants European explorers encountered when they first visited the region. What is now southwestern Wyoming was claimed by the Spanish Empire, which extended through the Southwest and Mexico. With Mexican independence in 1821, it was considered part of Alta California. U.S. expansion brought settlers who fought for control. Mexico ceded these territories after its defeat in 1848 in the Mexican–American War.

 

Religion

Surveys have consistently ranked Wyoming among the most irreligious states. According to the 2020 American Values Atlas survey, Wyoming was the least religious state in the country.

 

In 2020, the Public Religion Research Institute determined that about 55% of Wyoming's adult population was Christian, primarily evangelical and mainline ProtestantRoman Catholic, and Mormon. The Public Religion Research Institute survey documented a decrease in religiosity from a 2014 separate Pew Research Center study; according to the Public Religion Research Institute, the irreligious made up 40% of the state population by 2020. According to a 2013 Gallup poll, Wyomingites' religious affiliations were 49% Protestant, 23% nonreligious or other, 18% Catholic, 9% Latter-day Saint (Mormons), and less than 1% Jewish.

 

If you want to read a whole lot more, go here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyoming

 

 
 
From Mr. Food
 

SERVES
8
CHILL TIME
2 Hr
COOK TIME
40 Min

We're seriously excited about this neat way to "pump up" your potato salad recipe. Add some celery, peppers, dill, and the secret ingredient: tuna! Mix it all together and our "Pumped Up" Potato Salad is a totally new take on old-fashioned potato salad.

 

  • 6 large white potatoes
  • 2 (6 ounce each) cans tuna in water, drained and flaked
  • 1 cup chopped celery (2 stalks)
  • 1/2 cup chopped red bell pepper
  • 1/3 cup chopped scallions (1 to 2 scallions)
  • 2 cups mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon white vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon dried dill
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

 

  1. Place potatoes in a large pot and add just enough water to completely cover them. Bring to a boil and cook 35 to 40 minutes or until potatoes are fork-tender; drain and cool.
     
  2. Peel potatoes and cut into 1-inch chunks; place chunks in a large bowl and add remaining ingredients. Mix until potatoes are completely coated.
     
  3. Cover and chill at least 2 hours before serving.

 

***If you want, you can even cook the potatoes a day before making the salad this will cut down on the time needed to chill the salad before serving.

 
 
Historically this date..........
1621 – The Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony sign a peace treaty with Massasoit of the Wampanoags.


 
 
1622 – Jamestown massacreAlgonquian Indians kill 347 English settlers around Jamestown, Virginia, a third of the colony's population.


 
 
 
1765 – The British Parliament passes the Stamp Act that introduces a tax to be levied directly on its American colonies.


 
 
 
1984 – Teachers at the McMartin preschool in Manhattan Beach, California are charged with satanic ritual abuse of the children in the school. The charges are later dropped as completely unfounded.
....The trial lasted seven years and cost $15 million, the longest and most expensive criminal case in the history of the United States legal system, and ultimately resulted in no convictions. Can you believe it... Chuck Norris, the actor, was identified by one child as being one of the abusers!


 
 
 
1997 – Tara Lipinski, age 14 years and 10 months, becomes the youngest champion women's World Figure Skating Champion.



 
 
And births this date include....
1908 – Louis L'Amour, American author (d. 1988)
Jerry's favorite author!
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1912 – Karl Malden, American actor (d. 2009)
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1920 – James Brown, American actor (d. 1992)
 
Awww.... I loved Rin Tin Tin and even have an autographed picture from Mr. Brown!
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJ20boMsx5ZYVptjMH9Z6tSr6R-UA8Cc1V8uyM4HZuHzbnZ_Zy2dDYJqvWYKuvnjUXq8XFM9rrvfySP06j59Cza4lJt4PgFbDJtUDtUuj23lGRIsBkG-zJ16IbZpOhgnXLUG1BN9LioHA/s1600/rin-tin-tin-movies-dog-photography1MA28967577-0026.jpg
 
.... and look at this, the little boy in Rin Tin Tin was Lee Aaker who played Rusty... OMG
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He went from 'so cute' to 'so weird'!



 
 
1923 – Marcel Marceau, French mime artist (d. 2007)
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1931 – William Shatner, Canadian actor
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEji_7G0gLJedeuwpG78vG_ibuN9Ie6F8tx0h15ZUunbLTlyG1GEx4V_4IY1B2Uy725ewW_yQnsmFsKErG9Kp2CQTtZRx3wwub2-hvYbFlHeUx9DLbCyFtCxzhyFX28wNHWy9pL7CQkE2EUx/s1600/william1MA29172905-0020.jpghttps://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgfjBrjeMbluZFl-qBoAxZOWyzs1W1w77qtYE4j32KUGEGbj9veuoVgfx8jgK4gOLs0do6oFeFgLVQIcxgcRqvmmjXxKea3qNwJHRL3GIzWJyzj_Ntbwel_2XTzKbkvgZYPIiPkM-B4T86C/s1600/william2MA29172905-0021.jpg
 




1933 – May Britt, Swedish actress
 
She met Sammy Davis, Jr. in 1959. They began dating, and, after a brief engagement, were married on November 13, 1960. Their wedding caused controversy. A rumor or myth, John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy told Frank Sinatra to tell Davis not to marry May until after the 1960 Presidential Election. At that time interracial marriage was forbidden by law in 31 U.S. states, and only in 1967 were those laws (by then down to 17 states) ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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She must have 'retired' because there are no recent photos of her anywhere!
 
 
 



1976 – Reese Witherspoon, American actress
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All I know. Nuff said. Have a good Friday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo

National Goof Off Day on March 22nd each year gives everyone the opportunity to have a little extra fun. The day is also known as International Goof Off Day.
It is a day to relax, enjoy and goof off. Do something fun and leave the work until tomorrow. Everybody needs to take a break from time to time. It is often so easy to get so involved in the work and pressures in our lives. So stop, take a break, find something different!
Let any goofy idea pop into your head. Make paper airplanes from seed packets. Doodle pictures of poodles in puddles in Peru. Play a game of Jenga with randomly stacked spice jars. Or do the obvious and spend the day in your pajamas doing nothing.

HOW TO OBSERVE

There are many different things that a person could do. Catch up on some sleep or read a good book. You might also watch a good movie or even play a board game. Maybe even get caught goofing off with some of your friends.
5 Great Ways to Goof Off With Your Kids
  • Sock Races – When things have gotten mind-numbingly boring, this goofy game will bring about some giggles and definitely burn off some boredom. Empty out the sock drawers. Preferably mom and dad’s because the bigger the better. Make a pile on the floor. Each child starts with bare feet and the goal is to put as many socks on their feet before the sock pile is gone. They’ll look goofy doing it and goofy when they’re done, too. And, all the while they were playing, they were goofing off.
  • Play Dress-Up – It doesn’t matter what age our kids are, playing dress-up allows them to act out. Bring out some old makeup, old clothes and use a hairbrush as a microphone. Crank up the music and let the lipsyncing begin. Share a few videos, laugh and make some memories, too. 
  • Charades – Play an old fashioned game of charades. Set a few parameters by selecting a set topic that will keep your children on course. For example, you may want to only act out one of these topics: Disney movies, international travel, or national days.
  • Blanket Fort – This classic way to goof off can lead to naps, reading books or playing with other toys. But it’s also a surefire memory maker, too. 
  • Write a Song – Take a song the whole family likes and write a new verse to it. 
Strictly speaking, goofing off is the avoidance of work. So whatever you do, try not to look like you are working.
 

NATIONAL GOOF OFF DAY HISTORY

Monica (Moeller) Dufour of Davidson, MI founded National Goof Off Day.  According to official records, the first celebration took place in 1976.  In an interview with the Detroit Free Press in 1983, Moeller suggests the first event may have been a few years later.  Whenever the inaugural day took place, it’s no surprise National Goof Off Day was created by a kid with the direction to do things out of the ordinary.

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