In Sweden, January 13 is the traditional day to discard the Christmas tree and end the season’s festivities.
A children’s party is the favored way to strip the tree of its decorations, after which the children are free to plunderβ the edible treats and small gifts placed on the tree especially for the occasion.
This Christmas tree plundering is often accompanied by smashing up the gingerbread houses and eating them while discarding of the decorations.
Finally, everyone βdancesβ the tree out the door. Singing special songs, they pick up the tree and toss it out into the snow.β
Question of the Day
Can you recommend some baits for my Havahart mousetrap? (No cheese, please!)
Mice may pause at a trap for cheese, but they often prefer a less expensive lure or a food that lasts longer. Try tempting them with gumdrops, flour, small nuts, or oatmeal.
Advice of the Day
Stubborn drawers slide more easily when rubbed with candle wax.
Home Hint of the Day
A wood drill bit with clean, smooth flutes will easily eject the wood chips it creates. A rusty bit will bind and clog when boring deep holes. Whenever you detect a bit of rust, rub the flutes lightly with steel wool.
Word of the Day
Chockablock
Hoisted as high as the tackle will admit; brought close together, as the two blocks of a tackle in hoisting.
Puzzle of the Day
Why is summer like the letter N?
Because it makes ice nice.
Died
Maria Sibylla Merian(naturalist/artist)β
Wyatt Earp(legendary marshal)β
James Joyce(author)β
Hubert Humphrey(vice president of the United States)β
Charity Adams Earley(first African American officer in the Women’s Army Corps and commander of the only unit of African American women to serve overseas in WW II)β
Patrick McGoohan(actor)β
Teddy Pendergrass(R&B singer)β
Blackie(thought to be the oldest male Nile hippopotamus recorded in North America at the time; he died at an estimated age 59)β
Alfred K. Newman(U.S. Marine Corps specialist)β
Born
Friedrich Muller(painter)β
Horatio Alger(author)β
Sophie Tucker(singer)β
Kay Francis(actress)β
Robert Stack(actor)β
Gwen Verdon(actress)β
Charles Nelson Reilly(actor)β
Julia Louis-Dreyfus(actress)β
Patrick Dempsey(actor)β
Orlando Bloom(actor)β
Events
American troops ordered into disputed territory between the Nueces and Rio Grande Riverβ
National Geographic Society foundedβ
Opera was heard live for the first time on the radioβ
Mickey Mouse comic strip debuted in newspapersβ
The Wham-O Company developed the first frisbeeβ
Brazil and the U.S. signed their first extradition treatyβ
Robert C. Weaver, the first African American ever nominated to the U.S. Cabinet, named Secratary of the new Department of Housing and Urban Developmentβ
U.S. Department of the Interior approved construction of the Alaskan pipelineβ
Hank Aaron was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fameβ
Air Florida plane crashed into a bridge in Washington, D.C., killing 78 peopleβ
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that public school officials can censor student newspapersβ
Figure skater Tonya Harding’s bodyguard, Shawn Eckardt, was arrested for his alleged role in the attack on skater Nancy Kerriganβ
Existence of monkey clone Tetra announcedβ
Weather
Nochian Flood of California created a vast sea in the Sacramento Valleyβ
Sixty-five degrees below zero F at Fort Keogh near Miles City, Montanaβ
Temperature rose 64 degrees in 14 hours at Radio City, South Dakotaβ
Citrus crop froze in Florida; 8 degrees F, in Tallahaseeβ
13.5 inches of snow in San Antonio, Texasβ
Hallock, Minnesota, suffered a cold temperature of -38 degrees Fβ