May 6

 

 
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 19 Day: 126 \ Ave. sky cover: 5% \ Visibility: 10 miles Flagstaff Today 75° \30° 
Wind: 5mph \ Gusts: 7mph
Extreme risk of fire \ Nearest active fire: 12mi \ nearest Lightning: 748mi
May Averages for Flagstaff: 68° \ 34°  (3 days of moisture)
 

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Monthly Observations

National Meditation Month
National Mediterranean Diet Month Link
National Mental Health Month
National Military Appreciation Month
National Pet Cancer Awareness Month Link  Link   (Also in November Different Sponsor)
National Osteoporosis Prevention Month
National Photo Month
National Physical Fitness & Sports Month
National Physiotherapy Month Link
National Preservation Month
National Read To Your Baby Bump Month
National Recommitment Month  Link
National Salad Month
National Salsa Month (The Sauce)
National Service Dog Eye Examination Month  Link 
National Smile Month 
National Smile Month Link  (May 18-June 18)
National Syringomyelia Awareness Month  
National Syringomyelia Awareness Month  Link  
National Stroke Awareness Month
National Sweet Vidalia Onions Month
National Tuberous Sclerosis Month Link
National Water Safety Month Link
National Vinegar Month
National Youth Traffic Safety Month Link

Weekly Observations

May 1-7  
Spring Astronomy Week 
Be Kind To Animals Week 
Dating and Life Coach Recognition Week  Link 
Drinking Water Week  Link 
Flexible Work Arrangement Week 
Geek Week  Link  (First Week)
Goodwill Industries Week  
Hurricane Preparedness Week   Link
International Clitoris Awareness Week   
National Alcohol & Drug Related Birth Defects Awareness Week 
National Anxiety & Depression Awareness Week
National Correctional Officer's Week   
National Family Week    
National Hug Holiday Week
National Root Canal Appreciation Week  Link  
National Small Business Week
National Tourism Week 
National Small Business Week
National Tourism Week Link  
North American Occupational Safety & Health Week   Link
Public Service Recognition Week   Link
National Pet Week  Link  
Update Your References Week  

2-6 
Air Quality Awareness Week: Link 
Construction Safety Week  Link
National Safety Stand Down Week (Constuction Falls) Link
PTA Teacher Appreciation Week
Teacher Appreciation Week

2-8   
Children's Book Week Link  (Also Nov. 7-13)
National Sun Safety Week Link
Peripheral Neuropathy Awareness Week  Link
National Wildflower Week 
Screen-Free Week (Digital Detox Week) Link 

3-11 
(World) Dystonia Awareness Week Link

6-12 
National Nurses Day and Week: Link  Link

6-15
National Public Gardens Week  Link

 

Daily Observations

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

A really nice spring day. I had lunch with Mary outside at a favorite restaurant. I shared my Tahiti pics. Good conversation, good food, good day.

I got a flash sale notice from Best Buy for an iPad. The iPad I had was very old, no longer updateable, and I had forgotten the password. Basically it was a cute silver and glass useless machine. I got the latest one for $399. Very happy and it makes it so much better looking at pics on my iPhoneMax.  Happy camper here.

This is crazy…some guy jumped on stage and knocked down Dave Chapelle while he was on stage. Then Chris Rock came on stage, grabbed the mic, and made a joke about Will Smith.  I am not a Dave Chapelle fan, but no one should be attacked while doing their job. And to Chris Rock…’too soon.’ 

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Myths that are not true

A watermelon tree will grow in your stomach if you swallow the seeds

This one shouldn't need further explanation...right?

Reading in the dark damages your eyes

The eyestrain from insufficient light may cause a headache, but it will not cause any damage to your actual eyes or eyesight.

Shaving causes the hair to grow back thicker

After shaving, the naturally thicker base of the hair follicle starts to grow back first, giving the illusion of thicker hair. However, the hair is not actually thicker.

If you touch a baby bird, its mother will abandon it

Mother birds will not simply abandon their babies because of a "human scent." In fact, birds have a very poor sense of smell and are unable to differentiate scents.

State Trivia

Colorado: the name cheeseburger was invented here

While there's much contention around where the cheeseburger was really invented, it was in Colorado that the term was coined. Trademarked by Louis Ballast of Denver's Humpty Dumpty Drive-In in Denver in 1935, there's even a roadside monument, opened in 1987, that's dedicated to the significant event in fast food history.

Connecticut: The Hartford Courant is the oldest US newspaper

Connecticut has a pretty impressive track record when it comes to the publishing industry, from the first US phone book published here in 1878 to the first American cookbook American Cookery in 1796. The oldest US newspaper in continuous publication can also be found in Connecticut. First published on 29 October, 1764, The Hartford Courant (then called The Connecticut Courant) was also the first to have a female publisher, Hannah Bunce Watson, in 1777.

Delaware: chickens outnumber people 260 to one

Delaware is quite a small state with a population of less than a million. But with more than 650 farms in the poultry industry, there are around two million chickens in the state every year. The state's love for chickens doesn't end there. The Blue Hen is the official state bird (pictured) and there's an annual festival, Delmarva Chicken Festival, celebrating the industry since 1949.

Historical Events

Ø    1527 – The Sack of Rome was carried out by the mutinous troops of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
Ø    1840 – The Penny Black postage stamp, in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, was the first adhesive postal stamp.
Ø    1851 – President Benjamin Harrison had the first electric lights installed in the White House.
Ø    1877 – Chief Crazy Horse of the Oglala Lakota surrendered to United States troops in Nebraska.
Ø    1889 – The Eiffel Tower was officially opened to the public at the Universal Exposition in Paris.
Ø    1915 – Babe Ruth, then a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, hit his first major league home run.
Ø    1933 – President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order creating the Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Ø    1937 – The Hindenburg exploded over Lakehurst, New Jersey, killing 36 passengers and crewmembers.
Ø    1937 – The German zeppelin Hindenburg caught fire and was destroyed within a minute while attempting to dock at Lakehurst, New Jersey. Thirty-six people are killed.
Ø    1940 – John Steinbeck was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his novel The Grapes of Wrath.
Ø    1954 – Roger Bannister broke four-minute mile (3:59.4) at the Iffley Road Track in Oxford, England.
Ø    1983 – The Hitler Diaries were revealed as a hoax after being examined by new experts.
Ø    1998 – Steve Jobs of Apple Inc. unveiled the first iMac.
Ø    2001 – During a trip to Syria, Pope John Paul II became the first pope to enter a mosque.
Ø    2010 – The US stock market lost and regained over $1 trillion in value, within about 20 minutes. The Dow swung by over 1,000 points and many stocks declined to one cent per share before rising again. There are many theories but no conclusive reason for the crash.
Ø    2013 – Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry, and Gina DeJesus were freed after being held for years in the home of Ariel Castro.

Birthdays Today

@83 – Sigmund Freud, Austrian neurologist and psychoanalyst (d. 1939)

77 – Bob Seger, American singer-songwriter

@70 – Orson Welles, American actor, director, producer, screenwriter (d. 1985; heart attack)

67 – Tom Bergeron, American television host

@66 – Russell Stover, American confectioner (d. 1954)

@63 – Robert Peary, American cartographer, discovered the North Pole (d. 1920)

61 – George Clooney, American actor, director, producer

@31 – Rudolph Valentino, Italian actor (d. 1926; peritonitis)

 

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