19 June 2019


This is Labour Day in Trinidad and Tobago.
The trombone debuted in Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.
Common in eastern Europe, the name Tamara means ‘date palm’.
The RCMP dog training centre is in Innisfail, Alberta.
Outside of a dog, a book is your best friend. Inside of a dog, it’s too dark to read.


Normal blood sugar ranges between 4.0 to 7.0 on the glucose scale.
80 million tonnes of steel are recycled in North America every year.
Water expands by 9% when it freezes.
Today is Loyalist Day in New Brunswick.
The province-wide job freeze means no one will be hired at municipal hockey rinks.


Japan is a straovolcanic archipelago made up of 6,852 islands.
One out of every eight people on the planet are severely malnourished.
A large collective of pigs is called a colony.
Declared by Royal Proclamation in 1983, the Privacy Act has been in effect for 36 years.
Pigs swooped down to attack my neighbour. He was hambushed.



Learning is taking in new-or modifying knowledge, behaviours, skills, values or preferences. 
The Canadian Armed Forces adopted the 24-hour clock in 1917.
Most rock-climbing accidents happen on descent. 
A mouse eats 15 to 20 meals a day. 
Rodents love cheese; mice are particularly fond of mouse-areola. 


Food for Thought:  Politics is the food of sense exposed to the hunger of folly. ~Fulke Greville








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