3 Sep


 

Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 36 Day 246 \ Ave. Sky Cover 5% \ Visibility 10 miles Flagstaff Today 83° \52° 
Wind 5mph \ Gusts 12mph  Air Quality Moderate
High Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 57mi \ Nearest Lightning 40mi
Sep Averages for Flagstaff: 74° \ 42° (5days of moisture)
 

Today’s Quote  

 

Monthly Observations

Happy Healthy Cat Month Link Link
Histiocytosis Awareness Month Link
Hunger Action Month  Link
Intergeneration Month
International  or National Guide Dogs Month Link  Link
International People Skills Month
International Self-Awareness Month Link  
International Speak Out Month
International Strategic Thinking Month
International Square Dancing Month
International Women's Friendship Month
ITP Awareness Month Link

Weekly Observations

Thru Sep.5
National Marina Days (From Memorial Day to Labor Day)  Link

Thru 9/6  
Ride Sober or Get Pulled Over Link

Thru 9/11
US Open Tennis Championships

1-4 
Chuckwagon Races

1-7
International Enthusiasm Week
National Nutrition Week (UNICEF-India) Link
Self-University Week Link

1-5 
Golden Onion Week

1-10 
Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week

2-5 
Hog Days

2-3  
Cow Chip Throwing Days
US Snow Shoe Days

2-6 
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Link

3-11  
International Air Ambulance Week

Daily Observations

Bowling League Day
Franchise Appreciation Day 
International Bacon Day Link  Link
National Buffalo Chicken Wings Days Link  
National Cowgirl Day  Link
National Day of Prayer for Victims of Hurricane Harvey 
National Lazy Mom's Day 
National Play Outside Day Link 
National Tailgating Day  Link Link   
National Writing Date Day 
National Writing Date Day Link 
Pressed Pennies Day
Skyscraper Day Link
Welsh Rabbit Day
World Beard Day Link 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

Another nice summer day. Ready for the Labor Day Weekend.

I have a small USB hub that plugs into an outlet. It is downstairs so I can charge my phone and iPad. It also has ports so others can charge their stuff. The old one quit working, so I checked online. Targe’ had just what I needed and at a good price. I hadn’t been there since the pandemic started. They were very helpful. I need to visit there more often.

When I got home, the HOA had a notice on my door. They will be repaving the parking lot and repainting the parking lines next week. Glad they are on top of this.

Gov. Abbott [R-TX] started sending to illegal immigrants from Texas to NYC and Washington DC. He made headlines with his plan to notify these places of the immigration problems in Texas. Yesterday he added Chicago to the immigrant’s destination list. I get his thinking, but feel concerned about immigrants, many who have never been to a large city anywhere.

Biden’s speech last night left us all with a lot to think about. I wish he could have been more concise, but his heart is in the right place.

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Moon Facts…

The Moon Is a Dry, Barren Wasteland

Until recently, it was thought by many scientists that the moon was dry. While Apollo scientists’ theory that it was possible that ice could exist on the far side of the moon, no water had been detected on the surface, in the atmosphere, or in the interior of the moon.

That all changed in 2009 when water was discovered in trace amounts. Then, in 2010, it was uncovered that it has a “hundred times” more water than previously thought. Eight years later, it was discovered that ice was actually at the moon’s poles, mimicking Earth, and there was, in fact, water in the interior.

This revelation has changed much of what we know about the moon. With its whole history up ended, this has lead to a list of possible theories like did the moon give Earth its water? Did the moon once have life? Or, perhaps, is there still? These questions haven’t been answered yet but could be soon.

Myth Buster…NEW

“Let them eat cake!”

Marie-Antoinette is believed to have said this to peasants who complained about increasing bread prices. The statement appears in The Confessions, by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, but the writer never attributed it to Louis XVI’s wife. The work was written between 1765 and 1770, so the “great princess” to whom Rousseau credits these words could not be the Queen of Austria as she was only 10 to 15 years old at the time.

Historical Events

1777 – During the Battle of Cooch’s Bridge, the Flag of the United States was flown in battle for the first time.
1833 – The New York Sun began publication; it was the first successful “sensationalistic” newspaper.
1838 – Frederick Douglass escaped slavery via a train from Baltimore, through Wilmington DE, Philadelphia, and New York City via the “Underground Railroad.”
1950 – “Nino” Farina became the first Formula One Drivers’ champion after winning the 1950 Italian Grand Prix. 

Birthdays Today

@96 – Kitty Carlisle [Catherine Conn], American actress, game show panelist (d. 2007)
“It never occurred to me that I looked like a movie star.”– Kitty Carlisle
@89 – James Joseph "Whitey" Bulger Jr., American organized crime boss (d. 2018)
“Advice is a cheap commodity some seek it from me about crime, I know only one thing for sure, If you want to make crime pay, Go to Law School.”– Whitey Bulger
@75 – Ferdinand Porsche, Austrian-German engineer, founded Porsche (d. 1951; stroke)
“I couldn’t find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself.”– Ferdinand Porsche
@74 – John Humphrey Noyes, American activist, founded the Oneida Community (d. 1886)
@72 – Memphis Slim [John Len Chatman], American singer-songwriter, pianist (d. 1988; renal failure)
“The blues ain’t nothin’ but a botheration on your mind.”– Memphis Slim
57 – Charlie Sheen [Carlos Irwin Estévez], American actor
“The best way to not get your heartbroken, is pretending you don’t have one.”– Charlie Sheen
47 – Redfoo [Stefan Kendal Gordy], American singer-songwriter
36 – Shaun White, Olympic snowboarder

 

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