02 August 2019




Today in 1932, the good citizens of Gimli, MB celebrated the first Icelandic Festival.
A cathedral outranks a basilica, if the bishop is head of the diocese. 
The French dubbed him Pontiac; the Odawa Chief's real name was Obwandiyag.
Kittens are born south-pawed or right-pawed.
The Anglican Church down the street runs on souler power.


On this date in 1990, 100,000+ Iraqi soldiers wandered into Kuwait. 
The average rent for an 85m2 home in Whitehorse is $1,486 a month.
The name Fabian comes from the Latin 'fabius', meaning bean grower.
From 1931 to 1942, GM built Pontiacs, Olds andMcLaughlin- Buicks in Regina. 
A home without children is quiet.



Ancient Romans invented the stockade fence.
Ragweed loves to grow in 'disturbed soil'. 
Renovations to the Centre Block of Parliament will be completed in 2028.
Today in 1776, 13 colonies signed the US Declaration of Independence, 12 declined.
My neighbour's union is on strike but he's on the fence about picketing.



From St. John's to Victoria, one can buy veggie burgers at any of 281 Burger Kings.
A telephone operates on 48 volts. 
Today in 1937, The Marihuana Act banned cannabis throughout the 48 US states.
Farmers pick baby corn by hand as soon as the cornsilk shows through the ear's tip.
When MPs legalized marijuana last year, it was a joint effort. 




Food for Thought: There are no owners of nature. ~Freequill





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