April 28, 2025
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Timeless island: On Norway’s Arctic Sommarøy Island, locals embrace a life free from clocks. With dark winters and endless daylight in summer, they adopt routines where painting at midnight or swimming at dawn feels natural and liberating. Residents aim to eliminate formal schedules, creating a community built on freedom, spontaneity, and shared joy. Visitors often join the spirit, leaving their watches behind on a symbolic bridge to support the island’s vision. While some wonder how daily activities might adjust, the idea sparks intrigue and
fascination. The island’s unique approach inspires others to rethink the pace, structure, and rhythm of modern life.
Pendulum proof: Léon Foucault’s ingenious pendulum experiment gave the world visible evidence of Earth’s rotation. In 1851, he suspended a pendulum that, as it swung, traced shifting patterns that offered proof of the planet’s movement beneath it. This simple yet profound demonstration amazed the public when it was later showcased at the Pantheon in Paris, where a large brass sphere on a long cable etched lines in sand, revealing the Earth’s rotation over time. Foucault’s idea made a complex concept accessible, earning him widespread acclaim. Today, pendulums inspired by his work are iconic installations in science museums, swinging gracefully as a timeless testament to the Earth’s perpetual motion.
Tree justice: In Australia, authorities are cracking down on illegal tree cutting with a creative solution: bold signboards that block the views vandals sought to clear. These signs, placed where trees have been illegally felled, call out the destruction with messages like “Trees shouldn’t die for a view” and “Who poisoned my home?” The crackdown comes in response to increasing reports of widespread tree vandalism, including mass felling incidents that have harmed local ecosystems and wildlife habitats. The tactic has drawn attention online, with
many praising the effort to hold vandals accountable. It’s a clever reminder that when it comes to protecting nature, shortcuts can lead to unexpected consequences.
Secret library: A hidden library uncovered behind a wall at Sakya Monastery in Tibet revealed tens of thousands of ancient manuscripts. Safely hidden for centuries, this vast collection includes Buddhist scriptures, historical texts, and writings on art, philosophy, and science, showcasing the depth of Tibetan culture and knowledge. The volumes, written in Tibetan, Chinese, Mongolian, and Sanskrit, remain largely unexplored, with some manuscripts bound in iron and written in gold letters. As researchers work to digitize and study these texts, this
treasure trove offers a rare glimpse into a world of preserved wisdom, proving that history often hides in unexpected places.
Quoteable Quotes
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“It’s not the road that breaks you down, it’s the way you carry it.”
—Lou Holtz
“No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece
of the continent, a part of the main.”
—John Donne
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Now - Apr 29 - Caring Hands Knitting Group - Tues's Roeland Pk Community Center. Crochet hats,
scarves and mittens for charity. 913-826-3160.
Now – May 4th Fridays Art Walk, Downtown Lees Summit - 5-8 PM, Local artist exhibits, live music
performances at participating shops and restaurants. SE Main and SE 3rd.
May 2-4 -- Brookside Art Annual 2025 -- Kansas City’s first outdoor art show of the year. Located in
the center of KC at 63rd Brookside Blvd. Show hours: Fri 5-9 pm, Sat 10a-9p, Sun 11a-5p.
May 3, 31st Annual 5K for Health - Directly benefits the new safety net Cass County Dental Clinic,
1000 E. Markey Parkway in Belton. Registration $40. Register your dog for $15 for a free dog bandana
and dog treats!
May 4 - Hickman Mills Community Christian Church 180th anniversary - 11am service, Open
House until 3 pm. Lunch, tours, fun and entertainment. Everyone welcome. 5809 E Red Bridge Rd.
Jun 21 - Kansas City Dragon Boat Festival - The action-packed Dragon Boat Festival combines
Chinese culture from music, food, martial arts to Dragon Boat races. FREE to the public.
Trivia
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1. What is the largest mammal in the world?
2. What astronomical term comes from the Greek word for milk?
3. Who played Princess Leia in the original Star Wars movies?
4. What is the national bird of India?
5. What novel is set on a desert planet with giant sandworms?
Trivia answers at the bottom of the page!
Your Weekly Horoscope
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Aries (March 20 – April 19)
Gemini (May 21 – June 20)
Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22)
Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22)
Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21)
Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb. 18)
Lucky numbers this week: This week’s odds favor Leo winners with the luckiest number being 17.
Did You Know...
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Nutmeg secrets: Nutmeg, once used medicinally for arthritis and digestion, contains myristicin, a compound that can trigger hallucinations in large amounts. Its overuse in the 19th century often led to serious health complications.
Cow steps: Despite popular belief, cows can walk down stairs but struggle due to their weight, stiff necks, and unfamiliarity with steep slopes. Their anatomy makes the task awkward, so they avoid it whenever possible.
Salad story: The Caesar salad wasn’t named after Julius Caesar, but was created in the 1920s by chef Caesar Cardini in Tijuana, Mexico. Originally designed as a finger food, diners would dip whole lettuce leaves into the
dressing.
Rule makers: Established in 1857, Sheffield FC holds the title of the oldest football club. Its members crafted the groundbreaking Sheffield Rules, laying a foundation that influenced the evolution of modern football, commonly called soccer in some countries.
Space sailors:
The word “astronaut” combines the Greek roots astron (star) and nautes (sailor), translating to “star sailor.” Similarly, “cosmonaut” uses kosmos (universe) and nautes, both symbolizing humanity’s reach for the stars.
On the Lighter Side
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The man who invented velvet made a nice pile.
Tell a man there are billions of stars in the sky, he’ll believe you. Tell him the paint
is wet, and he has to touch it to be sure.
Scientist: “I can make a clone of anything.”
Investor: “Here’s $100. Double my money for me.”
Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Colleen. Colleen who? Colleen up your room. It’s a mess!
What dance does bar-b-cue do? The char-char.
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Trivia answers:
1. Blue whale
2. Galaxy 3. Carrie Fisher
4. Peacock
5. Dune