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Tuesday, October 21, 2025. It's Tiw's day . . . Forecasts indicate moderate Northerlies and a cool mid 70's afternoon for TulseyTown. 80's tomorrow and Thursday turning to full-on-Fall Friday as the roller coaster eases to its end. The weatherfeather indicates good rain chances Friday and Saturday. The Moon remains new until tomorrow.
Yesterday, Heather Cox Richardson reflected on the “No King's” demonstrations in her Letters From An American.
Frank Lloyd Wright 's masterpiece – The Guggenheim Museum – opened on this day in 1959 New York City.
The end of an era. MTV is shutting down its music channels.
Today is the birth date of Dizzy Gillespie. The trumpet virtuoso, improviser, bandleader, composer, educator and singer was born in 1917 Cheraw, South Carolina.
The U.S.S. Constitution was launched on this day in 1797 at Hartt's shipyard in the North End of Boston
The founder of the Nobel Prize, Alfred Nobel was born today in 1833, Stockholm, Sweden.
The prolific writer, Ursula K. Le Guin, was born on this day in 1929 Berkeley, California.
“I am going to be rather hard-nosed and say that if you have to find devices to coax yourself to stay focused on writing, perhaps you should not be writing what you’re writing. And if this lack of motivation is a constant problem, perhaps writing is not your forte. I mean, what is the problem? If writing bores you, that is pretty fatal. If that is not the case, but you find that it is hard going and it just doesn’t flow, well, what did you expect? It is work; art is work.” – Ursula Le Guin.
Today is the birthdate of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Author of “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” he was born in 1772 Devonshire, England.
How a Ship having passed the Line was driven by storms to the cold Country towards the South Pole; and how from thence she made her course to the tropical Latitude of the Great Pacific Ocean; and of the strange things that befell; and in what manner the Ancyent Marinere came back to his own Country. – The “Argument” (preface) to The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,