FYI February 13, 2021

On This Day

1462 – The Treaty of Westminster is finalised between Edward IV of England and the Scottish Lord of the Isles.[3]
The Treaty of Westminster (or the Treaty of Westminster-Ardtornish) was signed on 13 February 1462 between Edward IV of England of the House of York and the Scottish John of Islay, Earl of Ross, Lord of the Isles. The agreement proposed that if Scotland was conquered by England, the lands north of the Scottish sea (the Firth of Forth) would be divided between the Lord of the Isles and the Earl of Douglas to be held from the crown of England, while the Earl of Douglas would hold Scotland south of the Firth.

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Born On This Day

1916 – Dorothy Bliss, American invertebrate zoologist (d. 1987)
Dorothy Elizabeth Bliss (February 13, 1916 – December 26, 1987) was an American carcinologist and curator of invertebrates at the American Museum of Natural History, with which she was associated for over 30 years. She was known as a pioneer in the field of hormonal control in crustaceans.[1][2] She was editor-in-chief of the 10-volume series The Biology of Crustacea, and author of the popular book Shrimps, Lobsters and Crabs. She served as president of the American Society of Zoologists and was a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[3]

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FYI

By Matt Goff, Sitka Nature: Winter Atmosphere and Gull Feeding Frenzy
 
 
 
 
STORIES FROM NORTHERN CANADA AND ALASKA: Slana
 
 
 
 
By Sarah Byrn Rickman: WALLY BECOMES ONE OF “THE MERCURY 13”
 
 
 
 
Display opens at APK honoring Remembrance Day: Empty Chair Project from 2/16 – 2/27, 2021
by Daniel Cornwall on February 12th, 2021 in Alaska State Library

A display commemorating the Day of Remembrance is re-opening from February 16 – 27, 2021, in the atrium of the Andrew P. Kashevaroff (APK) Building, which houses the Alaska State Library, Archives, and Museum. This event marks February 19, the date on which President Franklin Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 to intern Japanese American civilians from designated military zones on the West Coast, including Alaska.

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By Webneel: Creative Cartoon illustrations on how social media is ruling our lives

 
 
 
 

By Ayun Halliday, Open Culture: Take a Road Trip Across America with Cartoonist Lynda Barry in the 90s Documentary, Grandma’s Way Out Party

 
 
 
 

Kathryn’s Report: Arthur Wolk: New Acronyms From The Federal Aviation Administration – Same Dumb Result
 
 
 
 

MEL: Who Really Invented the Blooming Onion? Peeling Open the World’s Greasiest Mystery
 
 
 
 

 
 
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Recipes

By Kelli Foster, The Kitchn: 12 Sheet Pan Dinners That Practically Make Themselves
 
 
By Tirzah Sandt, Taste of Home: Skillet Shepherd’s Pie
 
 
By Amanda Neal for Food Network Kitchen: Baked Feta Pasta
 
 
Little Huose Big Alaska: How to Make Churros


 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

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