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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Weather/Fog ~ Picture of the Day ~ The State of Maryland ~ Darn Good Corn Salad ~ Bonnie Seibert ~ Barry Keith ~ National New York Day

 


Good 44º clear morning. 
 
Yesterday we started off super foggy...
 


 Then the fog left and we topped at 90º.


 
 
Picture of the Day ... what a great intersection! 😆

 
 
Interesting about the state of Maryland....
 

 
The United States Naval Academy was founded on October 10, 1845 at Annapolis.



King Williams School opened in 1696 it was the first school in the United States.
 
The first dental school in the United States opened at the University of Maryland.
 
Babe Ruth, the Sultan of Swat, was born in Baltimore and attended Saint Mary’s Industrial School.


 
Other Major League Ball player besides “The Babe” born in Maryland include Cal Ripken, Jr., Billy Ripken, Lefty Grove, Frank (Home Run) Baker, Harold Baines, Al Kaline, Denny Neagle, and Jimmie Foxx.
 
 
America’s national anthem was written by Francis Scott Key a Maryland lawyer. It is believed Key wrote the anthem on September 14, 1814 while watching the bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor.


 
Since May 30th, 1949 the United States flag has flown continuously over the monument marking the site of Francis Scott Key’s birthplace. The flag flies at Terra Rubra Farm, Carroll County, Keymar, Maryland as mandated by a Joint Resolution of Congress.
 
The 1,200 foot Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore is the second longest continuous truss bridge in the nation.


The Maryland State House is the oldest state capitol still in continuous legislative use.
 

The Methodist Church of America was formally organized in 1784 at Perry Hall.
 
Maryland gave up some of it’s land to form Washington D.C.
 
Annapolis was known as the Athens of America during the seventeenth century and once served as the capital of the United States.
 

 
 
From Mr. Food


Fresh and cut off the cob or flash-frozen, corn makes a great base for this goes-with-everything relish. Our Darn Good Corn Salad is an all-American favorite recipe that's sure to be the hit of your next party, picnic or company dinner. Made with in season, super affordable, and fresh ingredients, this amazing corn recipe will be your favorite summer-fresh way to eat your veggies!

 

  • 8 ears fresh corn, husked (see Options)
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 1/4 cup cider vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried basil
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground red pepper (optional)
  • 2 large tomatoes, coarsely chopped
  • 1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper
  • 2 scallions, thinly sliced

 

  1. Fill a soup pot about half-full with water and bring to a boil over high heat. Add corn, cover loosely, and return to a boil. Remove pot from heat and let stand 5 minutes or until corn is tender. Carefully drain and let cool.
     
  2. In a small bowl, combine oil, vinegar, lemon juice, parsley, salt, sugar, basil, and cayenne pepper, if desired; mix well.
     
  3. With a chef knife or corn stripper, cut kernels off cobs and place in a large bowl. Add tomatoes, bell pepper, and scallions. Pour dressing over vegetables and mix well. Cover and chill at least 2 hours before serving.

 

 

***If corn is not in season, no problem! Simply substitute 2 pounds of frozen, thawed, and drained corn for the fresh. 

 
 
 
Birthdays today... special friend Bonnie Seibert is celebrating. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MISS BONNIE! xo
 
 
Also celebrating is Jerry's gun show buddy, Barry Keith. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARRY!! xo  Barry with his Dawna....
 
 
 
 
 
Historically this date...
 1780 – American Revolutionary WarBenedict Arnold gives the British the plans to West Point.
 
1897 – The "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" editorial is published in the New York Sun.
 
1942 – The B-29 Superfortress makes its maiden flight.
 
1961 – Maiden flight of the CH-47 Chinook transportation helicopter.
 
1964 – The North American XB-70 Valkyrie, the world's first Mach 3 bomber, makes its maiden flight from Palmdale, California.
 
 
 
And births this date include...
1903 – Preston Tucker, American automobile designer (d. 1956) The Tucker automobile was quiet a ride. Maybe someday our Tucker can get one! How cool would that be!
 
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1931 – Larry Hagman, American actor (d.2012)
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1935 – Henry Gibson, American actor (d. 2009)
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1945 – Jerry Bruckheimer, American film and television producer
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1950 – Bill Murray, American comedian and actor
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1961 – Nancy Travis, American actress
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All I know. Nuff said. Have a good Tuesday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo


People and Places

The Lenape people populated the land now known as New York. They’re also known as the Delaware Indians. Their settlements also spread across New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and parts of Delaware and Connecticut. However, the Dutch were the first Europeans to settle the area and named it New Netherland.

Settlements and trading posts developed up and down the Hudson River. Albany, the state capital, was once called Beverwijck and the center of the fur trade. In 1624, the Dutch established a settlement on Nutten Island named New Amsterdam. Two years later, they would move to Manhattan Island, and the colony flourished.

Over time, the settlement exchanged hands between the Dutch and British several times, each without bloodshed. The first exchange, in 1664, would name it New York.

Independence & Influence

After declaring independence, the colonies later created the Articles of Confederation. Soon they discovered a stronger governing document was needed.

While New York sent three delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, only Alexander Hamilton remained to sign the final document. A Federalist, Hamilton held strong opinions that could potentially influence the framing of the young nation’s new governing document. For one, Hamilton supported a life term of service for the President.

From the timeless halls of Ellis Island to the epic beauty of Niagara Falls and breathtaking Adirondacks, New York is infused with grand vistas and endless historical paths to retrace. With New York City as the epitome of a melting pot long before the term was coined, the state is full of inspiration for artists, sparks intelligent debate and philosophical discussion.