Friday, February 28, 2014

Ridley's Believe It Or Not-This Day In History February 28, 2014 National Snowshoes Day

Ridley's Believe It Or Not--February 28, 2014:  Again, almost skunked as the shadow of St. Patrick's Day continues to dominate, but managed to find these gems. Hope you enjoy the holidays, factoids and quote for the day and are relishing the much needed rain in California:
           1. International Rare Disease Day --creating awareness and research for those of us not fortunate to be inflicted with common diseases for which there is a ton of research and dollars but those that impact less than 1/2,000 and often due to unfamiliarity are difficult to diagnose. 
          2. National Tooth Fairy Day--celebrating the tooth fairy, probably the last childhood belief a child loses and no wonder at an average $3.70 to receive in exchange for a baby tooth under the pillow, a good reason for the child, even the most mature one, to keep his or her belief.
         3. National Snowshoe Days (2/28-3/2)--one of the more relevant holidays given the snow we are getting in the Midwest and East and even today in our Southern California mountains down to 5,000 feet.
         4. Read Me Day--great idea started in 1986 by Frankie DeWees, a teacher at East Hickman Elementary School in Lyles, Tenn. to celebrate the importance of reading. The event was called “Read Me Day” because students, teachers and visiting readers were invited to wear a shirt, cap, or pin with a message on it so the children could “read the reader.”  
         On this day in:
              a. 1935 to the delight of fashion conscious women everywhere, Walter Caruthers of DuPont invented nylon.
              b. 1953 Watson and Crick announced to friends that they had determined the chemical composition of DNA, thereby laying the foundation for the great biomedical advances of the 20th Century and continuing full steam ahead in the 21st Century.    
              c. 2013 Pope Benedict XVI became the first Pope since 1415 to resign as Pope, to be replaced by Pope Francis. A perspective on science that only an artist could provide: "And now the announcement of Watson and Crick about DNA. This is for me the real proof of the existence of God." Salvador Dali A poet might add "Since 99 percent of all human DNA is the same, On this tiny speck of life in the cosmos void, the Winds of War we should tame." the Alaskanpoet
Please enjoy the 140 character poems on events of interest on my twitter account below (if you like them, retweet and join almost 140 growing followers and please follow me) and follow my blogs. Always good, incisive and entertaining poems on my blogs--click on links below. www.alaskanpoet.blogspot.com for an original poem to honor Bode Miller and the human spirit just posted; an original poem for Cupid on Valentine's Day; an original poem to honor Cory Remsburg, and original poem to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. Just posted for your enjoyment on Rhymes On The Newsworthy Times poems on the Potomac fever infecting the Governors’ Conference; the Cal Ripken, Jr. equivalent in the House, John Dingell after almost 60 years announcing his retirement; FCC plan to investigate diversity of news coverage to the great concern of the media (now shelved due to outrage in the media); Nebraska judge saving Obama by enjoining Keystone XL;  Kerry calling global warming the new weapon of mass destruction; chaos in the Ukraine; OC Sheriff's Deputies getting paid for donning and doffing their uniforms;  the FAA grounding drone delivery of Valentine's Day Roses; Chairman of OC Board of Supervisors double dipping; a Perfect Gift for Valentine’s Day; Arctic Vortex slamming the U.S to join a great list of comments on the newsworthy times, in rhyme of course.
©February 28, 2014 Michael P. Ridley aka the Alaskanpoet

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