10 July 2018



Today in 1871, British Columbia joined Confederation as province number seven.
There are six species of Pacific Salmon.
Our moon is the fifth largest in the Solar System.
From Manitoba with love, the cracked wheat, rye and flaxseed porridge, Red River Cereal, has fed millions since 1924.
Noah was unable to fish during the the Flood because he had only two worms.


There are 49 landlocked nations—two of which are double landlocked.
On this date in 1969, men first walked on the moon.
The Red River snakes for 880 kilometres from North Dakota-Minnesota to Lake Winnipeg.
350 people list their occupations as agrarian workers in Principality of Liechtenstein. 
The first animal to orbit the Moon was the cow who jumped over it in AD 1569.


Scorpions, mites, ticks and spiders are all arachnoids.
Today in 2005,  the Governor General gave Royal Assent to same-sex marriages.
Gorton’s introduced consumers to frozen, ready-to-cook fish sticks in 1953.
Liechtenstein is not an EU member; its currency is the Swiss Franc.
I wanted to buy a tarantula at PetSmart until I realized I could get one cheaper on the web.



Today, 50 million Columbians mark independence from the Spanish Empire in 1810.
2.8 million Earthlings actively support Greenpeace.
Hillsborough River is PEI’s longest, flowing into Northumberland Strait at Charlottetown.
The 5,429 denizens of Vaduz are demonymically designated as Vaduzians.
The World Wide Web is the favourite form of communication among spiders.


Today's Quote: You can't legislate humanity. ~Janelle Bynum




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