Friday, August 30, 2013



Today is...
National Toasted Marshmallow Day!
 With summer coming to a close, today is the perfect opportunity to invite friends and family to gather around a campfire and toast up some marshmallows.
The history of the marshmallow dates all the way back to Ancient Egypt. The Egyptians harvested the sweet gooey extract of the mallow plant and used it to make candy. It was a very special treat reserved exclusively for gods and royalty. The modern-day marshmallows we know and love today emerged during the 19th century.
To celebrate National Toasted Marshmallow Day, grab a stick and a bag of marshmallows, and head outside to toast some marshmallows over the fire. Enjoy the last few weeks of the summer season!
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Today is also College Colors Day

August is National Goat Cheese Month & National Peach Month & National Water Quality Month

This week is Burning Man



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History
for August 30


1645 - American Indians and the Dutch made a peace treaty at New Amsterdam. New Amsterdam later became known as New York.

1780 - General Benedict Arnold secretly promised to surrender the West Point fort to the British army.

1905 - Ty Cobb made his major league batting debut with the Detroit Tigers.

1963 - The "Hotline" between Moscow and Washington, DC, went into operation.

1965 - Thurgood Marshall was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as a Supreme Court justice. Marshall was the first black justice to sit on the Supreme Court.

1984 - Beatles fans paid $271,180 for memorabilia at an auction in London, England.

1993 - Billy Joel became the first musical guest on CBS-TV's "The Late Show with David Letterman" when the show debuted.

1996 - An expedition to raise part of the Titanic failed when the nylon lines being used to raise part of the hull snapped.





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Reflections on Life"A poor person who is unhappy is in a better position than a rich man who is unhappy because the poor man has hope. He thinks money would help."

--Jean Kerr





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