09 July 2019
Paraguay’s national musical instrument is the harp.
From St. John’s to Victoria, we've more than 50,000 taxi drivers--most are New Canadians.
Kefir can be made with soy, rice, nut and coconut milk.
Every kid in Botswana learns that 100 thebe equals one pula.
Budget: An attempt to live below one’s yearnings.
Pula means 'rain' in Tswana, a blessing in arid Botswana.
Turkey hosts the most refugees, 3.5 million and counting.
Although usually discarded, the shell of an egg is edible, a significant source of calcium.
The remote-control car starter was invented by Fortin Electronic Systems in Montréal.
A hen will sit on an axe when she wants to hatchet.
The word ukulele means ‘jumping flea’ in Hawaiian.
Lutherans who dowse for water or consult a Ouija board are excommunicated.
When hungry, saltwater crocodiles are fond of sharks.
According to a Loblaw’s survey, 57% of us eat alone.
Folks who scoff at fortune tellers take economists seriously.
July’s Grain of the Month is wheat.
Europe’s largest country-western music festival is held every July in Mirande, France.
Rubber gloves were invented in 1899 at Johns Hopkin Hospital.
8% of Canadians who have suffered trauma will develop PTSD.
The genre of pop-country music is called Hick-Hop.
Food for Thought: I look forward to a great future for America - a future in which our country will match its military strength with our moral restraint, its wealth with our wisdom, its power with our purpose. ~John F. Kennedy
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