Native Americans named October’s Moon the Hunter’s Moon because it was the time to hunt in preparation for winter. Other tribes called it the Travel Moon and the Dying Grass Moon. See Almanac.com/moon-october for more information!
Daily Calendar for Thursday, October 17, 2024
Question of the Day
Can I use pine needles as a plant cover in my garden throughout the winter?
Pine needles are great for insulation. They make a wonderful mulch for perennials, strawberries, and any shrubs and trees that like acid conditions. They also can prevent problems with shallow-rooted plants caused by freezing and thawing.
Advice of the Day
Spare well and have well.
Home Hint of the Day
Basic tools to outfit a home workshop — Part IV: 2-foot framing square, adjustable wrench (about 10 inches long), fine (1/16 inch) nail set, hacksaw with coarse and fine blades, coping saw and blades, and bevel square.
Word of the Day
Equinox
When the Sun crosses the celestial equator. This occurs two times each year: Vernal around March 21 and Autumnal around September 23.
Puzzle of the Day
You may travel abroad in a carriage whose name read backward or forward is always the same.
Gig (a light, two-wheeled sprung cart pulled by a single horse)
Died
- Frederic Chopin (composer) β
- Laura Secord (Canadian heroine) β
- Julia Ward Howe (author) β
- S. J. Perelman (writer) β
- Joan Hickson (actress) β
- Betty Hill (the woman known as the first lady of UFOs.β Hill and her late husband had the first publicized and best-documented UFO experienceβ) β
- Ray Boone (baseball player) β
- Joey Bishop (comedian) β
- Levi Stubbs (lead singer of The Four Tops) β
Born
- Buck Ewing (first catcher to be elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame) β
- Arthur Miller (author) β
- Rita Hayworth (actress) β
- Tom Poston (actor) β
- Jimmy Breslin (columnist) β
- Evel Knievel (stunt motorcyclist) β
- Michael McKean (actor) β
- Margot Kidder (actress) β
- George Wendt (actor) β
- Mae Jemison (astronaut, physician, professor) β
- Alan Jackson (country musician) β
Events
- Charles II of England sold Dunkerque to France for 40,000 pounds β
- Sam Patch, the Yankee Leaper, jumped 120 feet from a platform atop Niagara Falls into the river below. He survived. β
- Al Capone is convicted of income tax evasion by a federal court in Chicago and sentenced to 11 years in prison. He was released in 1939. β
- Physicist Albert Einstein arrived in the U.S. as a refugee from Nazi Germany β
- Huey, Dewey, and Louie (Donald Duck’s nephews) first appeared in a comic strip β
- An earthquake 50 miles out at sea shook eastern Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island β
- Mother Teresa of India was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for her work on behalf of the destitute in Calcutta. β
- Frank Giannino completed his run across the United States. It took him 46 days, 8 hours, and 36 minutes. β
- A meteorite chunk struck a house in the San Francisco Bay Area β
- Ashrita Furman balanced 100 ice cream scoops on cone β
Weather
- Three inches of snow fell on Huntertown, Indiana β