7 May

 

7 May 2023

Flagstaff Almanac

Week 19 Day 127

Ave. Sky Cover 5%\ Visibility  23miles

Flagstaff Today  67° \ 29° 

Wind  6mph \ Gusts  15mph 

Nearest active fire: 178miles: High Risk of fire

Nearest Lightning:  259mi

Air Quality: Moderate

 

May Averages: Flagstaff: 68° \ 34°

May Average: 3 Days of moisture

Sunshine & Wind

Today’s Quote

 

Monthly Observations

Nat’l Service Dog Eye Examination Month  Link 
Nat’l Smile Month 
Link  (May 15-June 15)
Nat’l Strawberry Month
Nat’l Stroke Awareness Month
Nat’l Sweet Vidalia Onions Month
Nat’l Syringomyelia Awareness Month  
Link  
Nat’l Tuberous Sclerosis Month 
Link
Nat’l Water Safety Month Link

Nat’l Vinegar Month
Nat’l Youth Traffic Safety Month 
Link
Necrotizing Fasciitis Awareness Month

Neurofibromatosis Awareness Month Link
Older Americans Month
Pediatric Feeding Disorder Awareness Month  
Link
Personal History Month 
Link
Pet Cancer Awareness Month Link

Weekly Observations

4/30-5/7 

Stewardship Week

Preservation Week (re: Libraries)

1-7  

Children's Book Week: Link 

Screen-Free Week (Digital Detox Week)

Dog Anxiety Awareness Week

National Hug Holiday Week

National Sun Awareness Week

National Wildflower Week

3-11 

(World) Dystonia Awareness Week Link

6-12 

National Nurses Day and Week Link  Link

6-7

Toad Suck Daze

7-10  

Craft Brewers Week

7-13 

Be Kind to Animals Week

Dating and Life Coach Recognition Week

Drinking Water Week

Flexible Work Arrangement Week
Food Allergy Awareness Week
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 Hospital Week
National Hug Holiday Week
National Root Canal Appreciation Week
National Tick Awareness Week
National Tourism Week
National Pet Week
North American Occupational Safety & Health Week
Peripheral Neuropathy Awareness Week
Public Service Recognition Week
Salvation Army Week 

Spring Astronomy Week
Update Your References Week

Daily Observations

Beaufort Scale (Wind) Day
Cosmopolitan Day
(Drink)
Cystinosis Awareness Day
International Sauvignon Blanc Day  
Link 
Lemonade Day  
Link  
Motorcycle Mass & Blessing of The Bikes Day
National Barrier Awareness Day
National Infertility Survival Day

National Design Packaging Day Link
Public Gardens Day
Roast Leg of Lamb Day
Rural Life Sunday
Spouse Appreciation Day

Spring Astronomy Day
Worldwide Day of Genital Autonomy  
Link
World Laughter Day 
Link  Link  

Today’s Thoughts

Spring wind continues. It is warming up a bit.

Suns beat Nuggets in Game 3. Series is 2-1 Nuggets.

The live TV coronation happened. AZ is on Standard time and I was not getting up in the middle of the night to see it. Highlights will have to do.

Kentucky Derby should be interesting this afternoon. The favorite was scratched for an injured foot early this morning.

Enjoy

Animal Trivia

Elephants are the only mammals that can't jump

Maybe it makes sense to you that elephants cannot jump. After all, they are gigantic and extremely heavy, and jumping would surely put a lot of unneeded stress on their knees. However, animals like the rhino and hippo, similarly gigantic and heavy animals, can still jump, so maybe there is something else going on. Unlike all other mammals, elephants’ leg bones all point downwards, which means they are physically unable to create any sort of ‘spring’ upwards. It is thought they evolved this way as it allows them to be sturdier with their massive frame.

Origins of State Names

Maryland

Women have played an undeniably important role in America’s history, yet only three states are named after female individuals. Maryland is one of them, named after English King Charles I’s wife, Queen Henrietta Maria. Some religious scholars, however, point out that Maryland’s founder George Calvert intended the colony to be a refuge for Catholics, and believe its name to be biblical in nature, named it after Mary, the mother of Jesus. No matter which way you cut it, Maryland’s name pays homage to a powerful and influential woman.

Historic Events

  §  1946 – Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering (later renamed Sony) was founded.
  §  1952 – The concept of the integrated circuit was first published by Geoffrey Dummer.
  §  1994 – Norway’s most famous painting The Scream by Edvard Munch (1893), was recovered almost three months after it was stolen from a museum in Oslo.
  §  2013 – The Dow Jones Index closed above 15,000 for the first time.

Birthdays with some quotes

@83 – George “Gabby” Hayes, American character actor (d. 1969)
@83 – Darren McGavin, American actor (d. 2006)
@77 – Robert Browning, English poet (d. 1889)
“To do good things in the world, first you must know who you are and what gives meaning to your life.”– Robert Browning
“Success in marriage is more than finding the right person: it is being the right person.”– Robert Browning
@69 – Johnny Unitas, American football player, sportscaster (d. 2002; heart attack)
“There is a difference between conceit and confidence. Conceit is bragging about yourself. Confidence means you believe you can get the job done.”– Johnny Unitas
69 – Amy Heckerling, American director, producer, screenwriter
@65 – David Hume, Scottish philosopher
“There is no such thing as freedom of choice unless there is the freedom to refuse.”– David Hume
@63 – Johannes Brahms, German pianist, composer (d. 1897; cancer)
@62 – Anne Baxter, American actress (d. 1985; stroke)
“It’s best to have failure happen early in life. It wakes up the Phoenix bird in you so you rise from the ashes.”– Anne Baxter
@60 – Gary Cooper, American actor (d. 1961; cancer)
55 – Traci Lords, American actress
“I’m successful in spite of my past, not because of it.”– Traci Lords
@53 – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer (d. 1893; cholera)

 
 

 

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