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Thursday, February 3, 2022

Weather ~ Picture of the Day ~ Odd Named Cities in California ~ Hillbilly One Pot ~ John and Trish Bowler ~ National Women Physicians Day

  


Good 28º scattered clouds morning. 
 
Yesterday we stayed clear and sunny. We topped at 61º. 
 
 
Picture of the Day...makes you wonder....
 

 
 
Interesting about odd named cities in California....
 
 

EARP

“Where ya from?”  “Earp.”  “Excuse me?”  “Earp.”  “Well, I never …”  “Earp.”  “You should be ashamed of yourself!”  “Earp.”
Yup, Earp’s named after Wyatt, who lived in the area for a few years.
 

TARZANA

Yes, Tarzana was named after Tarzan.  No, it wasn’t given that name just because some early settler loved to read books about feral children in Africa.  Tarzana was actually the site of Tarzana Ranch, owned and named by the Tarzan author himself, Edgar Rice Burroughs.
 

LIKELY

 
According to legend, local residents debated long into the night on a name for their new town.  One of them pointed out that they would likely never agree upon a name.  Some wag thereupon nominated the name "Likely," and the rest is history.
 
Wow, ten cities with the word “city” in their names.  Now, that’s imaginative.
 
  • California City – created in 1958 with the aim of becoming California’s “next great city” (it didn’t)
  • National City – from Royal Ranch (El Rancho del Rey), which was changed to National Ranch (El Rancho de la Nacion), which somehow became National City (and notranch)
  • Studio City – from a studio that Mack Sennett built on ground that the developer donated
  • Cathedral City – at the mouth of Cathedral Canyon, so named for a peak in said canyon that looks like … you guessed it … a cathedral.  Sonny Bono is buried here.
  • Temple City – after Walter P. Temple, first settler.  Officially, the City of Temple City.
 
  • Holy City – built by cult-leader William E. Riker, who advocated celibacy, temperance, communal living, and white supremacy (more here)
  • King City * – named after founder Charles King; formerly Hog Town and City of King
  • Highway City – named by the incredibly imaginative fig grower J. C. Forkner, of Golden State Highway Fig Gardens fame
  • Plaster City – well, it is owned by the United States Gypsum Corporation
  • Project City – named after the Shasta Dam construction project
  • City of Industry – created in 1957 for the sole purpose of industrial development.  Site of the mall parking lot from Back to the Future.
  • Yuba City – possibly from uva, the Spanish word for "grape"
  •  
 and then there is Weed...... LOL
 
Weed was named after Abner Weed, the founder of the local lumber mill.  The surname itself comes from Old English and basically means an “irascible person” (www.ancestry.com).  Mt. Shasta is nearby, so the area gets a lot of tourists.
 
 
 
From Mr. Food
 

If you're wanting an easy, savory recipe, then it's time to rustle up our Hillbilly One Pot. It's loaded with ground beef, black eyed peas, and other ingredients that will bring the flavors of the South to your kitchen! Know what's great about one pot recipes? Clean up is a breeze, which means our Hillbilly One Pot allows you more time to spend with the family. It's a budget-friendly, all-in-one recipe you have to try!

 

  • 1/2 pounds ground beef
  • 4 cups beef broth
  • 3 (15.5-ounce) cans black eyed peas, not drained
  • 3 potatoes, peeled, diced
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1 celery stalk, chopped
  • 1 carrot, chopped
  • 3/4 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

 

  1. In a soup pot over medium heat, saute ground beef 5 to 6 minutes or until browned, stirring frequently and breaking up the meat as it cooks.
     
  2. Add remaining ingredients, stir to combine and bring to a boil.
     
  3. Reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer 30 to 35 minutes, or until potatoes are fork-tender and all the flavors blend together.

 

***If you are not familiar with smoked paprika, this is a great recipe to start with. It adds a rich, smoky flavor to the dish. You can usually find smoked paprika in the spice aisle of your local grocery store.

 
 
 
Yesterday was friends John (LASD ret.) and Trish Bowler's 59th anniversary.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY KIDS!!!

 
 
 
 
Historically this date....
1690 – The colony of Massachusetts issues the first paper money in America

 
1913 – The Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution is ratified, authorizing the Federal government to impose and collect an income tax

 
1918 – The Twin Peaks Tunnel in San FranciscoCalifornia begins service as the longest streetcar tunnel in the world at 11,920 feet (3,633 meters) long.

 
1947 – The lowest temperature in North America is recorded in Snag, Yukon.
 
.... -81º !!!! 

 
1959 – A plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa kills Buddy HollyRitchie ValensThe Big Bopper, and pilot Roger Peterson and the incident becomes known as The Day the Music Died

 
1961 – The United States Air Forces begins Operation Looking Glass, and over the next 30 years, a "Doomsday Plane" is always in the air, with the capability of taking direct control of the United States' bombers and missiles in the event of the destruction of theSAC's command post. 

 
1971 – New York Police Officer Frank Serpico is shot during a drug bust in Brooklyn and survives to later testify against police corruption. Many believe the incident proves that NYPD officers tried to kill him. 
 
 
And births this date include....
 
1894 – Norman Rockwell, American illustrator (d. 1978)
 
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1904 – Pretty Boy Floyd, American gangster (d. 1934)
 
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1907 – James Michener, American author (d. 1997)
 
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1918 – Joey Bishop, American entertainer, member of the Rat Pack (d. 2007)
 
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1943 – Blythe Danner, American actress
 
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1950 – Morgan Fairchild, American actress
 
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All I know. Nuff said. Have a good Thursday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo

On February 3rd, honor the path that female doctors have paved since 1849 as we recognize National Women Physicians Day.

This day marks the birthday of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States in 1849. Dr. Blackwell initiated the movement that helped women gain entry and equality in the field of medicine.

If society will not admit of a woman’s free development, then society must be remodeled. ~ Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell

The day celebrates the courage of Elizabeth Blackwell and the accomplishments of female physicians everywhere. At the same time, the day strives to bring improvements to the workplace for the growing number of women physicians entering the field of medicine.

While the number of women doctors gradually increased in the last two decades, 2016 statistics show 35% of physicians are women. A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine last year revealed that women doctors earn on average 8% less than their male counterparts. That discrepancy, along with nearly a third of women physicians reporting sexual harassment in the workplace and a large majority experiencing gender bias. Clearly, there is still work to be done.

National Women Physicians Day recognizes the strides made by generations of women doctors. The observance also recognizes that we must strike a balance that allows women to succeed professionally while supporting a family. Join National Women Physicians Day in celebrating these accomplishments and supporting women physicians as colleagues, friends, family, and doctors.