Sunday, April 19, 2020

SNOW!!

Continuing on, note the following from my previous post:
  • Fritz Schulz (25 April 1896 – 9 May 1972)
  • Horst Schulze (26 April 1921 – 24 October 2018)
Not only a “Schult(z)” cluster, butt a date cluster.  Note as well from the post:
  • Eugen Burg(6 January 1871 – 17 April 1944) BUG ****
 TODAY is April 17... AND, it’s also the birthday of my son in Law, Nick Schultz!!! 
And so we now have an “April 17(x2), ..., __, 25, 26/Date Sequence” pattern cluster.  This is a prompt for us to bridge the gap by venturing to the April 24 wikipedia page and apply the formula.  This brings us to the Notable Deaths section and to those who passed away during a year that has 3 identical numbers at the end... usually 1999 and/or 2000, butt in this rare case there were none.  This is an indication that the inner twin world wants us to expand our horizon.  Beginning at the top of the notable Deaths list, we peruse the names for another addition to the recent “John, Joanne, Hans, Hank...” pattern cluster, the first one we arrive at is:
Note his surname is an addition to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster... twice:  remove the  “u” makes “grant”, remove the “a” makes “grunt” (... that continues re: rant...ran/rat... at...a ; runt... run/rut).  Note from his wiki page:
John Graunt (24 April 1620 – 18 April 1674)... first epidemiologist, ...haberdasher
Note his date of death— yesterday!!  An addition to the “Timely” and the “Off By One” pattern clusters.  AND, note he was considered to be one of the first epidemiologists (as in COVID-19: Major areas of epidemiological study include disease causation, transmissionoutbreak investigation, disease surveillance,...). Note the following info regarding a “John” mentioned on the epidemiology wikipedia page:
  • John Snow (15 March 1813 – 16 June 1858one of the founders of modern epidemiology
    What makes his surname remarkable, is that this morning we had SNOW here in Halifax... in APRIL no less!!  So how “timely is THAT?!

    SNOW, morning of April 19, daffodils are ready to bloom!! 

     Luckily, I didn’t listen to the Farmers Almanac... all my seeds and starter plants remain safe indoors!!

    By noon the snow is gone.



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