06 March 2019
Playing the violin for an hour burns 170 calories.
At 5.9 million, StatsCan reports that seniors account for 16.9% of the population.
Butterflies have more than a thousand eyes.
A bowmaker is a bowyer; an arrow maker is a fletcher and one who makes metal arrowheads is an arrowsmith.
You know you’re old when the candles cost more than the birthday cake.
A seal can hold its breath underwater for two hours—a record in the animal kingdom.
March’s gemstone is the aquamarine.
Cherokee is an Iroquoin language.
The collapsable umbrella originated in China.
Seals enjoy Friday night movies at the dive-in.
Pelee Island is home to 235 souls.
The tuba replaced the ophicleide in the mid-19th Century.
Dalmatians are classified as companion dogs.
FIFA is comprised of 211 national football teams.
The chicken crossed the road to get away from the tuba recital.
Minimum wage in Alberta is $15 an hour and $11 an hour in Nova Scotia.
Chocolate must be stored in temperatures between 15°C and 18°C.
Babylon translates into English as God’s Gate.
Scientists are experimenting with mirrors that read a person’s vital signs.
Chocolate solves far more problems than cottage cheese.
Food for Thought: When we are alarmed with imaginary dangers in respect of the public, till the cry grows quite stale and threadbare, how can it be expected we should know when to guard ourselves against real ones? ~Samuel Croxall
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