19 October 2018



Today in AD 1512, a Doctorate in Theology was conferred upon Martin Luther.
The Little Engine that Could has been chugging along since 1930.
1.47 billion people visit Facebook every day. 
Germany withdrew its membership from the League of Nations today in 1933.
It is a little known fact that bagpipers walk while they play to get away from the noise. 


The sunflower is the symbol of loyalty. 
The people spoke; today in 2015 the Grits trounced the Tories in the federal election. 
German Shepherds first appeared as a breed in 1899.
4.2% of Queensland’s population is Aboriginal. 
My neighbour speaks Esperanto like a native. 


The first vending machine dispensed holy water in first-century Roman Egypt.
In days of yore, sailors believed that having a black cat on board the ship brought good luck. 
Saint Agatha is the patron saint of nurses. 
Fiat began building tractors in 1919 and is second in world production after John Deere.
Tombstone inscription: I TOLD you I was sick.


October’s birthstone is the opal. 
To nurture the fledgling Protestant faith, Martin Luther penned 42 hymns. 
According to a UN report, Canadians are the sixth happiest people on the planet.
Dr. Scipione Riva-Rocci invented the blood pressure monitor in 1896. 
The fastest way to get to hospital is to stand in the middle of the road for a while. 


Food for Thought: Our intention creates our reality. ~Wayne Dyer


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