21 June 2018



Today in 1749,  the City of Halifax was founded in Nova Scotia.
Nix and Hydra are the names of Pluto’s two moons.
Mould eats many things but it is unable to thrive on a MacDonald’s Happy Meal.
Jersey Post issued the first holographic stamp in 2015.
Enjoy life—it does have an expiration date.


Mack trucks have been adorned with the bulldog mascot for 93 years.
The patron saint of migraine headaches is St. Bibiana.
Ellen Fairclough was sworn in as Canada’s first female cabinet minister, today in 1957.
Ranking fourth, 5.2% of Belizians are Seventh-day Adventists.
A barking dog is more valuable than a sleeping lion. 


43% of the 40,000-strong members of the NYPD are people of colour. 
The number 18 is bestowed as a blessing in Judaic tradition.
Summer Solstice arrived in St. John’s, NL today at 7h37 NDT.
Finnish Chromalux full-spectrum light bulbs have conquered SAD for 50+ years.
City life has gotten so tough that police departments have unlisted numbers.


The first ballet performance dazzled Parisians in 1661.
Half of the one million robots in use today are in Japan.
Lullabies are written in 6/8 time.
If one runs out of WD40, the juice of a cucumber works just as well. 
The wise have long ears and a short tongue. ~German proverb


Today's Quote: Like a warm summer rain, humour may cleanse and cool the earth, the air and you.  ~Langston Hughes


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