Musing
and History
Quote
of the day:
“Thanksgiving
dinners take 18 hours to prepare. They are consumed 12 minutes.
Half time in a NFL game is 12 minutes...this is no accident.”
Erma
Bombeck
Trivia
question of the day:
What
is the most populous religion in the world? Answer at the end of the
blog.
A
while back I met a lady named Ronda while celebrating life with
members of my eastside social group. Unfortunately the conversation
got to present day politics. She had me at a disadvantage because I
had stopped watching/listening to the media because of their
unreliability. She finally said that she thought that Hillary should
be president because she is squeaky clean and has demonstrated
leadership. She said that she knows how bad Donald is because she is
in the real estate business herself. I had bid her good evening after
that stunning display rock hard logic.
This
Date in History July 24
1911 On this date
American explorer Hiram Bingham is the first honky to lay eyes on one
of the most spectacular sites in archaeological history. He had
found Machu Picchu, an Inca city hidden in the Andes Mountains
northwest of the capitol of Cuzco. After the rape of the Inca by the
Spanish conquistadors, the Inca rulers no longer summered in Machu
Picchu and its location was kept a secret for 350 years. Only the
local natives knew of its existence. This magnificent city had
surrounding lands that had been terraced for the raising of crops and
the city had running water. It was built of huge stones that were
cut so accurately that cement was not required and a razor blade
could not be inserted in the seams. This is not the only Inca city
that has been found in the Andes that was engineered so greatly. How
these cities were build is still a mystery to the world. The Inca
were very small in stature and had no draft animals other than the
llama. There is no evidence that they had knowledge of the wheel.
Machu Picchu was found high up on two peaks that had been leveled to
allow construction and it is one of the most visited tourist sites in
the world.
1567 Mary Queen of
Scots had been imprisoned because of her unbending dedication to
Catholicism in a land filled with Presbyterian Royalty. On this date
she is forced to abdicate the throne and the crown goes to her infant
son that would become James VI of Scotland and eventually James I the
first king of England, Scotland and Ireland. Mary was an ambitious
girl and tried to take back the crown of Scotland by force but her
army was destroyed and she booked to England and asked her cousin
Queen Elizabeth I to allow her to have safe haven. The Queen was
acceptable to this. But Mary got the itch again and conspired with a
bunch of Catholics in England and other countries to overthrow
Elizabeth and then Mary would assume the throne. Mary paid for this
indiscretion with her head. She just would not give up her religion.
1847 On this date
Brigham Young topped a hill and looked down on the Great Salt Lake
Valley and uttered “This is the place”. Then he and 148 Mormons
walked down into the valley and began to lay out a city for the
throngs that would come in the future. Here is a short story about
Mormons. When my oldest daughter was just a child, two well scrubbed
young men rode up to my house astride bicycles. They knocked on the
door and presented themselves as Mormons and would like to tell me
about their religion. I asked if they had a bible and they said yes.
I told them to leave the bible and come back in a week. It was the
Book of Mormon. I read it cover to cover and I want to tell y'all,
it was one of the most fascinating books of history I have ever read.
But it was almost like reading science fiction because some of it
was so unbelievable. But then I asked myself if these events
happened before or after Moses turned the Nile River into blood,
parted the Red Sea and had a flaming tornado to lead an estimated 7
million Jews into the thirsty Negev desert northeast of Egypt, stay
40 years and leave no physical evidence of it. It is all in what you
choose to believe, isn’t it?
1864 Earlier CSA
General Robert E. Lee had tasked General Jubal Early with clearing
those damned Yankees out of the Shenandoah Valley. General Early
left and made a feint toward Washington before entering the valley.
Early was pursued hotly by a Yankee army commanded by US General
George Crook. The two armies had skirmished somewhat but nothing
heavy. Then when Early found that Crook and his
army was in terrain that was to Crooks disadvantage then he turned
and struck Crook with everything he had. It was a rout, y'all.
Those Yankees headed their young asses back toward Washington as fast
as they could and Early and company headed at a leisurely pace down
the valley. By the way, it was General Crook that was at the head of
one of the columns headed to Little Big Horn to capture the Sioux and
Cheyenne. He was late. Then he was assigned the task of capturing
that wily Apache Geronimo. He pursued Geronimo for five years and in
all that time he only got a fleeting glance of him. Crook resigned
because of this failure. He was a superb officer but was assigned
tasks that were near impossible.
1915 The steamer
“Eastland” was in the harbor in Chicago and had been hired by a
church to take the congregation out to an island in Lake Michigan for
a picnic. The crowd was about 2,500. The boat had originally been
built to accommodate 800 but some marine engineers had made some
“modifications” to where it would handle 2,500. Another marine
engineer published a notice that the so called modifications were
bogus and was dangerous. All of the crowd got aboard and then ran to
the starboard rail for a group photo. The Eastland began to list and
it just kept on rolling trapping nearly all under the hull right
there in the slip. Dock workers immediately got their torches
working and began cutting holes in the hull and began pulling people
to safety. But over 800 were drowned. What a nightmare.
Born today:
1878 English writer
Lord Dunsany. He said “Logic, like whiskey is no good if taken in
too large of doses.” Hey Lord, Plato, Aristotle and Socrates would
beg to differ.
1947 US comic
Gallagher. He said “I wish there was a knob on the TV labeled
“Intelligence” but the closest I can find is “Brightness” and
it don’t work either.” A lot of people like Gallagher but he
ain’t my cup of tea.
1970 US actress
Jennifer Lopez. Comedian Chris Rock said of her. “I saw Jennifer
Lopez on TV the other night accepting some kind of award and she
thanked her agent, her family her minister her make-up artist and a
lot of other people. She needs to thank that ass, that’s what got
where she is today.” Chris must be an ass and legs man like
myself.
Died today:
1862 US president
Martin Van Buren. He said “It is easier to do the job right than
to have to explain why you didn’t.”
Answer to the trivia
question:
There are more
Christians by far in the world than any other religion with an
estimated 2.2 billion. Second is Islam with 1.6 billion.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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