FYI April 10, 2021

On This Day

1872 – The first Arbor Day is celebrated in Nebraska.
Arbor Day (or Arbour in some countries) is a secular day of observance in which individuals and groups are encouraged to plant trees.[1] Today, many countries observe such a holiday. Though usually observed in the spring, the date varies, depending on climate and suitable planting season.

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Born On This Day

1903 – Clare Turlay Newberry, American author and illustrator (d. 1970)
Clare Turlay Newberry (April 10, 1903 – February 12, 1970)[1] was an American author and illustrator of 17 published children’s books, who achieved fame for her drawings of cats, the subject of all but three of her books.[1] Four of her works were named Caldecott Honor Books.

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FYI

Wishing him a complete as possible and speedy recovery.
By BEN LEONARD, Politico.com: Rep. Crenshaw says he will be temporarily blind after emergency eye surgery The Texas Republican said the news was “terrifying” and the prognosis “very bad.”
 
 
 
 
A Redleg’s Rides: Goodbye Bob Peek, R.I.P.
 
 
 
 
Matt Goff, Sitka Nature: Spring Migration is On Despite Persistence of Winter
 
 
Matt Goff, Sitka Nature: Sunny Day and Spawning Herring

Recipes

CutterLight: Breakfast Panna Cotta – Turning Ordinary Into Extraordinary
 
 
Sandra’s Alaska Recipes: MAX’S RED CURRY CHICKEN


 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

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