09 January 2018
Twelve years ago today, the Apple iPhone was first introduced to the public.
Fire hydrants were originally painted silver-grey.
Australia is home to the majority of the world’s camels.
People who suffer from chryophobia have a deep irrational fear of the cold.
St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland. I have petitioned him to do that for Parliament.
A bird’s feathers weigh more than its skeleton.
Britain declared war on the United States today in 1813.
The Sahara Desert is blessed with 90 major oases.
Garcia, Hernandez and Lopez are the top three surnames in California.
No husband has ever been murdered while washing dishes.
In 1932 the kookaburra was spotted in the old gum tree; Girl Guides shared the song.
Today in 1967, the Centennial Train left Vancouver. The travelling museum celebrated our century. It arrived in St. John’s on 04 December.
Yogourt is consumed daily by 57% people in France.
My neighbour’s idea of housekeeping is to sweep the room with a glance.
Joan of Arc’s trial began on this date in 1431.
The Canadian Commercial Bank and Northland Bank are the only bank failures since 1923.
March and April are the most popular months for nuptials in South Africa.
A 200-ml cup of camel’s milk contains 92 calories.
French Roast coffee is named in honour Joan of Arc.
Food for Thought: Let everyone sweep before his own front door and the world will be clean. ~von Goethe
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