Monthly Newsletter June 1, 2020

If Barbie were Life-Size . . . How Tall Would She Be?

Hello faithful readers. I hope this June edition finds you all safe and healthy. I hope the newsletters bring a ray of sunshine into your life as we all strive to get back to a normal lifestyle. Arizona is beginning to open up after a few “stay at home and stay safe” months. As we move into summer our beautiful town is blooming with great weather and there is always something for everyone in everybody’s hometown of Prescott Arizona. Just visit TheresadeSoto.com for a community connection to find out what is happening in the local community. As things are getting back to normal, please remember to support our local businesses. And remember I am here for all of your real estate needs. Whether selling your current home, buying your dream home……Or both! I am your friendly hometown realtor I am making dreams come true……One home at a time!

Making dreams come true…one home at a time….!!!!!


“It is better to be a young June-bug than an old bird of paradise”

– Mark Twain


Beautiful in Your Skin Month

National Iced Tea Month

National Dairy Month

National Pollinators Month

National Steakhouse Month


June 6 – 14 National Fishing and Boating Week

June 7 – 13 National Headache Awareness Week

June 18 – 24 National Nurse Assistants Week

June 21 – 27 National Play Catch Week


“I wonder what it would be like to live in a world where it was always June.”

– L. M. Montgomery


June 1
National Go Barefoot Day

June 3
National Repeat Day

June 4
National Moonshine Day

June 6
National Drive in Movie Day (they still have those)

June 7
National VCR Day (Beta or VHS?)

June 12
National Flip Flop Day

June 18
National Splurge Day (my husband can splurge on my ANNIVERSARY gift!!)

June 30
National Meteor Watch Day


1st
Kentucky & Tennessee entered the Union, 1792 & 1796

3rd
Astronaut Edward White became
the first American to walk in space, 1965

4th
Henry Ford made successful test run
with his horseless carriage in Detroit, 1896

9th
Nero, Emperor of Rome, died, A.D. 68

11th
The first U.S. patent for
gas-driven auto issued, 1895

12th
The invention of Baseball
was first presented, 1839

15th
Benjamin Franklin proved
that lightning is electricity, 1752

19th
The first Father’s Day was celebrated in
Spokane, Washington, 1910

22nd
Congress created the Department of Justice, 1870

30th
Margaret Mitchell’s novel
“Gone with The Wind” was published, 1936


Trivia

In Tokyo you can buy a toupee for your dog.

If Barbie were life-size, her measurements would be 39-23-33. She would stand 7 feet, 2 inches tall.

In every episode of Seinfeld there is a Superman somewhere.

Maine is the only state a one-syllable name.

Average number of people airborne over the US any given hour: 61,000.

There are more cars in Southern California than there are cows in India.

There are more collect calls on Father’s Day than any other day of the year.

Cranberry is the only Jell-O flavor that contains real fruit flavoring.

Montpelier, VT is the only U.S. state capital without a McDonalds.

In England in the 1880s, “pants” was considered a dirty word.