Good morning.
It’s a day of gradual clearing with a high of forty-two for Whitewater.
On this day in 1923, from the archive of the New York Times, the story of how Tut-ankh-Amen’s Inner Tomb is Opened Revealing Undreamed of Splendors, Still Untouched After 3,400 Years.
Google’s puzzle for today asks about a place, with a cuisine as the clue: “Your spouse blindfolds you and jets you away for a weekend adventure. The blindfold isn’t removed until, seated in a restaurant, you’re handed a menu that serves manok, lechon baboy and kinilaw . What country are you in?”
How ’bout a morning cartoon? Here’s a Road Runner – Wile E. Coyote Cartoon from 1960 — still looks great, I think —