Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“A
computer once beat me at a game of chess but it was no match for me
at kick boxing.”
Emo Phillips
Trivia
question of the day:
What
happened to US General William T. Sherman after the Civil War? Answer
at the end of the blog.
One
of my daughters paid me a compliment that brought a tear to my eye.
Earlier I had sent out a quote saying “A pearl is the autobiography
of the oyster.” She said that going by that your daughters are
your autobiography. I said indeed they are and they are all pearls.
She said that I should consider the character and success of my girls
and if it had not been for me and their mother they would have never
turned out that way. She credited me with introducing them to sports
at a very young age (mostly softball, I played myself) with keeping
them off the streets and out of trouble. This is a compliment that I
will take with me forever.
Here
is another episode of my outdoor adventures. I decided to go
offshore fishing in the Gulf of Mexico off Pensacola. It was a
beautiful day so I did not read the weather forecast. That, my
friends, was a big mistake. I was about 4 miles offshore when a
blanket of fog rolled in and the visibility fell to about 30 feet.
It was a really thick. The only navigation devices I had was a
compass and a depth finder. I knew that I was south of the beach but
I did not know how far. I also knew that there was a barrier island
and about 3 miles of open water between me and the ramp where I
launched my boat. I headed north until I reached a depth of 6 feet.
I did not know if I was east or west of the “pass” that got me
back into the bay so I shut off the motor and listened. To my left I
heard the unmistakable throb of a marine diesel engine of a big
fishing boat. I turned left and held 6 feet until I reached the
pass, turned north and entered the bay. I knew the ramp was
east-northeast of the pass but I was not about to go across with just
a compass in that fog with a steady stream of barges passing by that
I could not see. I decided to follow the backside of the barrier
island to a bridge that crossed from the mainland to the island and
follow the bridge to the other side and the ramp. I held 6 feet and
headed east weaving north and south to maintain that depth. I
finally reached the rip-rap on the west side of the bridge and turned
north. I followed the bridge pilings one after another until I got
to the channel where the big boats and barges crossed under the
bridge. I cut the motor off and just listened for anything that
sounded like a boat. After a considerable time and not hearing
anything, I started across the channel. I got about half way across
and all of sudden a fog horn sounded and it was right on top of me to
my left. I gunned the motor and literally jumped another 20 or 30
feet. I cut the motor off and just sat there to regain my composure.
After a minute or two my boat was rocked by a large boat wake. It
just was not my time to go, y’all. I finally felt my way back west
to the boat ramp where a friend of mine was waiting blowing his car
horn to help me find the ramp. I kept going west until the car horn
was immediately to my right and turned. I finally saw my friend and
the ramp when I was about 30 feet away. I forgot to mention that I
did have a two way radio and that is how I contacted my friend and
told him what kind of fix I was in. I read weather forecasts from
then on no matter what.
This
Date in History January 21
1793
Earlier in 1774 Louis XVI rose to be king of France succeeding his
grandfather King Louis XV. Louis the XVI was by no means cut out to
be a French monarch at this point in time because France was in
serious financial trouble and Louis did not have a clue as to what to
do about it. In 1789 as a last ditch effort to\\l the resolve the
problem, Louis assembled a group of Frenchmen known as “The
States-General”. An assembly like this had not happened since
1614. The States-General was an assemblage of representatives of
French royalty, the clergy, and the commoners. This gave the French
people the opportunity to declare themselves “The National
Assembly” and the French revolted in July of 1789 by storming a
prison in the center of Paris known as the Bastille, releasing all
prisoners and eventually disassembled the building stone by stone by
commoners because it was the very symbol of repression by French
royalty. Although Louis outwardly accepted the revolution, he did
not heed the advice of his advisers and modify the monarchy so as to
save it. In October a mob stormed the home of Louis and his wife
Marie, the palace of Versailles, and forced them to a lesser opulent
home of Tuiliers. In June of 1791 the opposition to Louis and Marie
became so heated that they decided to get the hell out of Dodge and
headed for Austria. They were stopped and captured in the French
city of Varennes and brought back to Paris and forced to accept the
Constitution of 1791 which reduced the monarchy to mere figureheads.
In August of 1792 Louis and Marie were arrested and imprisoned. They
were tried for treason because the now National Convention had
evidence that Marie had been communicating with Austria to declare
war on France which would have allowed the monarchy to continue and
there was no evidence that Louis had discouraged this arrangement.
Both Louis and Marie were convicted of treason and sentenced to
death. On this date Louis walked confidently to the guillotine and
was beheaded before a gigantic screaming mob. Nine months later
Louis’ wife, Marie Antoinette, was also beheaded and also before a
screaming mob. Sometimes blood lust has no limits.
1996
The 555 ton passenger vessel Gurita
used as a ferry in the islands of Indonesia departs a port in Sumatra
with 400 passengers aboard. After the ship had been at sea for just
a few hours it ran into a severe storm. There was no evidence that
the ship was excessively overloaded but overloaded it was. The ship
began to lurch violently and take on water. This resulted in the
passengers fighting over life jackets of which there was not enough
to go around. The ship eventually sank putting the passengers
afloat. The warm waters around Sumatra are famous for its large
number of sharks. There was a lighthouse on a small island about a
mile away and everyone headed for it. 47 people made it to the
island the rest were consumed by the sharks. The rescuers did not
find one corpse.
Born today:
1905
Hungarian high wire walker Karl Wallenda. He said “Walking a
high wire is living, everything else is just waiting.” There are
two things I am afraid of and that is heights and places way up in
the air, airplanes excluded.
1905
French fashion designer Christian Dior. He said “My dream is to
save women from nature.” I would have thought that job belonged to
people like Helena Rubenstein, Estee Lauder and the Revson family
(Revlon).
1955
US baseball pitcher Dave Smigh (Astros). Commenting about being
behind by 14 runs in the first inning he said “The last time I saw
anything like this I was playing for the Tastee-Freeze in Little
League.”
Answer
to the trivia question:
After
the Civil War US General William Tecumseh Sherman became the
President of LSU.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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