Monday, June 3, 2013



Today is...
National Egg Day
Eggs are a terrific source of protein and vitamin D, which makes them one of the healthiest breakfast foods. Did you know that there are more than a hundred ways to cook an egg? Some of the most popular varieties are scrambled, fried, poached, hard-boiled, sunny-side up, and over-easy.
While the eggs that Americans typically consume come from chickens, a wide range of poultry (like ducks and geese) provide tasty gourmet egg varieties. Quail eggs, for example, are considered a delicacy in many countries.
To celebrate National Egg Day, cook up your favorite egg recipe for breakfast, lunch, or even dinner!
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Today is also Repeat Day & Chimborazo Day


June is Great Outdoors Month

This week is National Fishing and Boating Week 

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History
for June 3


1888 - "Casey at the Bat" the poem by Ernest Lawrence Thayer was first published.

1923 - In Italy, Benito Mussolini granted women the right to vote.

1932 - Lou Gehrig became the first American League player to hit four home runs in one game.

1965 - Edward White became the first American astronaut to do a "space walk" when he left the Gemini 4 capsule.

1982 - Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion in Memphis, TN, opened as a tourist attraction.





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Reflections on Life "We need worship, work and play to keep us whole. Left to ourselves, we get it all mixed up and end up worshipping our work, working at our play, and playing at our worship."

--Gordon Dahl



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