Mar 3

 

Week 10 Day: 61  Ave. sky cover: 5% \ Visibility: 10 miles Flagstaff Today 56° \20°  Wind: 7mph \ Gusts: 12mph

High risk of fire \ Nearest active fire: 131mi \ nearest Lightning: 2705mi

Mar Averages for Flagstaff: 53° \ 23°  (6 days of moisture)

Today’s Quote

Monthly Observations

Honor Society Awareness Month Link
Humorists Are Artists Month
International Ideas Month
International Listening Awareness Month
International Mirth Month
Irish-American Heritage Month
Mad for Plaid Month
Malignant Hypertension Awareness & Training Month
March Frozen Food Month
Music In Our Schools Month 
Link

Weekly Observations

 

 

 

 

 

1-7 

Hearing Awareness Week: Link
LGBT Health Awareness Week 
Link
National Cheerleading Week
National Write A Letter of Appreciation Week
National Ghostwriters Week
National Invest in a Veteran Week 
 Link
National Pet Sitters Week 
Link
Return The Borrowed Books Week
Universal Human Beings Week 
Link
Will Eisner Week
  Link
World Hearing Awareness Week

2-4/16

Lent

 

Daily Observations

 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

Another early spring day.  Weather guy sez it will continue until….the weekend, where more snow is expected. I headed out to get groceries. Parking lot was crowded. I got what I needed and headed home.

I have always listened to the State of the Union Address no matter who is in office. I want to hear about the good plans, as well as what is going on in the world view. I liked seeing two women sitting behind the President…that was a first. It was nice to see everyone’s face…the mask mandate on hold. Biden certainly laid out a lot of ideas that will help the average American. He made it clear that the US will help the people of Ukraine, without threatening or angering Putin. He did say no Russian planes could land in the US. That statement followed the lead of the EU. Planes have a bigger impact on Europe for goods and tourists, than in the US. Time will tell what will actually happen.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the leader of Ukraine, had been a stand-up comic before running for office. Now it is clear he is a real stand-up guy. Many leaders would have headed for safer arenas as the war continues. He stays and makes daily announcements either from his bunker or on the streets of the capital. Right now, he is the leader worth watching.

Remember that ship with $400million of luxury cars that caught fire. It sank yesterday. Now the fear is the environmental damage the 2200 tons of fuel will cause the Atlantic near the Azores.

Still laughing: Safelite Auto Glass is a good company that has replaced several windshields on my vehicles over the years. There latest commercial has a female photographer near Monument Valley, AZ (on the Navajo Reservation) discovering a broken windshield on her ride. The next picture is the windshield being replaced in one of their service centers. Then magically back to Monument Valley and its beauty. The nearest ‘service center’ to that location is Flagstaff…about 2-1/2 hours away and it is a tiny building with two small stalls for vehicles. Not the expansive one in the commercial. I also know from experience that they do not do mobile repairs on the reservation. I still recommend them, even if the commercial is a little off.

Favorite Memes




 

 

 

 

A bit of Humor

What do you call a fish wearing a bowtie?

Sofishticated

Trivia

Q: Which Heavyweight Boxer Was Known as ‘The Real Deal’?

 

Q: In 1998 Who Became The Youngest Footballer To Score A Hat Trick In The English Premiership?

 

Q: Which Boys Name Is Also the Name Of The Object Ball In Bowls?

 

Q: What football team was formerly known as the Frankford Yellow Jackets?

 

 

 

ANSWERS:

Answer 1: Evander Holyfield

Answer 2: Michael Owen

Answer 3: Jack

Answer 4: Philadelphia Eagles

Historical Events

Ø    1820 – Missouri Compromise was reached. It was repealed in 1954.

Ø    1845 – Florida became the 27th US State

Ø    1849 – The Territory of Minnesota was created.

Ø    1873 – US Congress passed the ‘Comstock Law’, making it illegal to send any “obscene, lewd, or lascivious” books through the mail.

Ø    1901 – The office of Standards, Weights and Measures was created by an act of the US Congress.

Ø    1915 – NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics), the predecessor of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), was founded.

Ø    1923 – Time magazine published the first issue.

Ø    1931 – President Herbert Hoover made Francis Scott Key’s “The Star-Spangled Banner” the official national anthem of the United States.

Ø    1938 – Oil was discovered in Saudi Arabia.

Ø    1951 – Watch Mr. Wizard debuted on NBC.

Ø    2005 – After 67 hours, the first solo non-stop and fastest flight around the world without refueling ended when Steve Fossett landed at the Salina Municipal Airport, which he had left on February 28, 2005.

Birthdays Today

@85 – James Doohan, Canadian-American actor [Star Trek], soldier (d. 2005)

@75 – Alexander Graham Bell, American inventor (d. 1922; diabetic)

@66 – George Pullman, American engineer, businessman (d. 1897; heart attack)

@66 – Charles Ponzi, Italian businessman (d. 1949; stroke)

63 – Ira Glass, American radio host

48 – David Faustino, American actor

@42 – Dorothy Dandridge, African-American film and radio actress (d. 1987; OD)

40 – Jessica Biel, American actress

25 – Camila Cabello, Cuban-American singer

 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Followers

Total Pageviews

Blog Archive

About Me

My photo
Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.