November 29, 1929 – American explorer Richard Byrd and three companions make the first flight over the South Pole, flying from their base on the Ross Ice Shelf to the pole and back in 18 hours and 41 minutes.

November 29, 1929 – American explorer Richard Byrd and three companions make the first flight over the South Pole, flying from their base on the Ross Ice Shelf to the pole and back in 18 hours and 41 minutes.

Why be saddled with this thing called life expectancy? Of what relevance to an individual is such a statistic? Am I to concern myself with an allotment of days I never had and was never promised? Must I check off each day of my life as if I am subtracting from this imaginary hoard? No, on the contrary, I will add each of my life to my treasure of days lived, and with each passing day my treasure will grow, not diminish.
November 28, 1925 – The Grand Ole Opry, one of the longest-lived and most popular showcases for country and western music, begins broadcasting on WSM radio live from Nashville, Tennessee.

“This year when I count my blessings, I’m thanking the Lord he made you…”
November 27, 1970 – George Harrison released his solo album “All Things Must Pass.”

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