Good 46º rainy morning.
Well, yesterday was NOT Spring-like. Rain, fog, gloom. YUCK.
The sun did come out for a bit and Dude thoroughly enjoyed
laying in it. More rain in the night, another inch!
A shooting occurred in the parking lot of Temple City
Sheriff's Station...
no deputy injured... suspect was wearing body armor and had a
long rifle or shotgun. Suspect 927d (dead).
Apparently he went inside the station to register as a sex
offender and found out there was a warrant for his arrest. He went back to his
car, followed by deputies, then he started shooting at them. He committed
suicide. The whole area had been blocked off and even the school where Kristen
works in San Gabriel was on lockdown.
Historically this date...
1857 – An earthquake in Tokyo, Japan kills over
100,000.
1928 – Charles Lindbergh is
presented with the Medal of Honor for the
first solo trans-Atlantic flight.
This man may have been brilliant but he
was a sexual nut case! He was married only to Anne, having 6 children, but then
was with Brigitte and had 3 children, with Marietta (sister of Brigitte!) he had
2 children, and with Valeska had 2 children. 13 children in all!
With Anne Morrow Lindberg:
Charles Augustus
Lindbergh Jr.
Jon Lindbergh
Land Morrow Lindbergh
Anne Spencer Lindbergh (Perrin)
Scott Lindbergh
Reeve Lindbergh (Brown)
With Brigitte Hesshaimer:
Jon Lindbergh
Land Morrow Lindbergh
Anne Spencer Lindbergh (Perrin)
Scott Lindbergh
Reeve Lindbergh (Brown)
With Brigitte Hesshaimer:
Dyrk Hesshaimer
Astrid Hesshaimer Bouteuil
David Hesshaimer
Astrid Hesshaimer Bouteuil
David Hesshaimer
With Marietta Hesshaimer:
Vago Hesshaimer (ah ha..... a
motorcycle gangster! LOL)
Christoph Hesshaimer
Christoph Hesshaimer
With Valeska (surname
unk):
a son (name unknown)
a daughter (name unknown)
a daughter (name unknown)
1935 – Shah Reza Pahlavi formally
asks the international community to call Persia by its native
name, Iran, which means 'Land of the Aryans.'
1965 – Martin Luther King,
Jr. leads 3,200 people on the start of the third and finally successful civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery,
Alabama.
1980 – US President Jimmy Carter announces a United States boycott of the 1980 Summer
Olympics in Moscow to protest the Soviet
Invasion of Afghanistan.
1999 – Bertrand Piccard and Brian
Jones become the first to circumnavigate the Earthin a hot air
balloon.
And births this date
include....
1910 – Julio Gallo, American
vintner (d. 1993)
1946 – Timothy Dalton, British
actor
1962 – Matthew Broderick,
American actor
If you have a Power Air Fryer, like I do, and have leftover
corned beef, here's a super good easy recipe...
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Tuesday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
March 21st
NATIONAL FRENCH BREAD DAY
National
French Bread Day is enjoyed by millions across the United States each year on
March 21st.
French
bread, also known as a baguette, is a long thin loaf made from basic lean dough.
It is defined by its length and its crisp crust. Over time, French law has
established what is and what is not a baguette. Beginning in 1920 a labor
law prevented bakers from starting their day before 4 a.m. Bakers adjusted by
shaping their loaves of bread, so they baked more quickly and evenly. As a
result, the long, narrow loaves were found to be convenient for slicing and
storing.
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