03 April 2019


Diamond is April’s traditional birthstone.
The names Faith and Grace were first recorded in Cromwell’s England.
Las Vegans may choose among 22 TV and 46 radio stations.
The RCMP used horses in daily police duties from 1873 to 1936.
Parking meter: a gambling device that bets a toonie to a nickel you can't get back in time.


Sunsets on Mars are blue.
PEI is home to 300 houses of worship.
Wednesday’s child is full of woe.
Koala bears sleep 22 hours a day.
The trouble with religion is the majority who practise aren't any good at it. 


Alberta’s oil sands are the size of New Brunswick.
Tempo is measured in BPM, beats per minute.
VW workers built 21,529,464 Beetles from 1938 to 2003.
In 19th Century England, the wealthy had their shoes polished with champagne.
Negotiating a bend in the road is not the same as going on a bender.

The rolling office chair was invented by Charles Darwin.
Just shy of a million souls, Ottawa is the nation’s fourth largest city. 
One weighs less at the equator than at the poles.
Muskox meat is kosher.
Dieting is wishful shrinking.

Food for Thought: Our hopes are high. Our faith in the people is great. Our courage is strong. And our dreams for this beautiful country will never die. ~Pierre Elliot Trudeau














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