#HappyBirthday to the #June3 #BirthdayCohort (with #JiLLBiden @DrBiden & ... you?) on #ChimborazoDay @DaysOfTheYear | @411Holidays @BirthdayMates #TheFamousPeople @YourTango @MySundayMass

I sometimes get a little 'thrill' from realizing that I have the same birthday as several famous people, and enough other people get that thrill from seeing their birthday-cohort (both the currently-famous & the probably-not-yet famous) that I figure it's worth doing 'one of these entries for every birthday'---maybe focusing on one of these holidays & or event-anniversaries in each entry)?'

That way I can go back & input new birthdays & events etc. Like today's #Chimborazo Day.

That holiday's explanation is linked through 'the main word' below; but first I want to understand that word better. And I find that you understand words better when you look at the other words at the bases of the words you're thinking-of ...

The word “Chimborazo” is the name of a mountain---a name built on ancient words that mean "|Ice/|Snow on the Other Side (of the River)" or "|Snow Women" or "Throne of |Ice."

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Today's Birthday-Cohort

Astrologically, their sign is Gemini ... no matter WHICH stars they were born under: Dr. Jill Biden, Tony Curtis, Josephine Baker, Jefferson Davis (President of the Confederacy ... maybe he's not worth a birthday-celebration, but it is a holiday (in Florida)), Anderson Cooper, Curtis Mayfield, Ian Hunter (of British rock-band Mott the Hoople, with songs from his solo career including "Once Bitten, Twice Shy"), Scott Valentine (Nick Moore, Family Ties) ... and lots more I don't recognize (maybe you do recognize some ... you can find the date at the birthday-cohort link)
the ETERNAL Horoscope-dates

(and--if you or someone you know about has a birthday today
--please mention them (and how you know them or -know
 about them) in the comments, thanks)

My Heart of the Nation calendar says that we (Catholics) are celebrating a Memorial of Saint Charles Lwanga and Companions, with the clergy wearing Red Vestments for the Memorial


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