Aug 12

 

2023

Flagstaff Almanac

Week 32 Day 224 Ave. Sky Cover 20%\ Visibility  25mi. Flagstaff Today  79° \ 52° 
Wind  5mph \ Gusts  10mph  Nearest active fire: 17miles Risk of fire: Moderate Nearest Lightning:  100mi
Air Quality: Fair           Moisture Days this month: 6 days Sunshine 
August Averages: Temps 79° \ 50° Moisture 9 Days   

Today’s Quote

Weekly Observations

4-13
Sturgis Rally Link 
6-12
6-12
Assistance Dog Week:   Link Link
Knights of Columbus Family Week:  
National Button Week:   Link 
National Farmers' Market Week:  Link Link 
National Health Center Week:  Link 
International Psychic Week:  
International Psychic Week:  Link                                                                                                                                                                                                         
Stop on Red Week
Stop on Red Week Link
7-12
Fiddlers Week
7-13
National Bargain Hunting Week
National Exercise With Your Child Week
Safe + Sound Week Link
World Karaoke Championships Link
8-17
Elvis Week
10-13
National Hobo Week Link

Daily Observations

Julienne Fries Day
Middle Child Day
Toasted Almond Bar Day
Vinyl Record Day
IBM PC Day
International Youth Day
Milkman Day Link 

Home Sewing Machine Day

Middle Child Day 
National Bowling Day Link 
National Garage Sale Day
Vinyl Record Day
The Wicket World of Croquet Day 
National Garage Sale Day
Vinyl Record Day
The Wicket World of Croquet Day Link
World Elephant Day Link

Today’s Thoughts

 There was another nice monsoon last night. It lasted about an hour. At the same time, Tuba had a heavy, loud monsoon that formed lots of big puddles on roads and in people’s yards.

The fires in Maui are devastating. It will take a long time to rebuild. The locals need lots of help to rebuild.

I got a check for $80.25 from the company that provides me with my CPAP supplies. It said it was a refund credit. Since all my supplies are covered by insurance, this made no sense. I called to see what was going on. The guy said he is getting lots of calls, but the bookkeeper is on vacation, and he has no idea what is going on with all these checks. He took my name and phone number and said that when the bookkeeper returns, she will call me. I decided not to cash the check until I hear from her.

Enjoy


 

Statue of Liberty …

The Statue was originally designed for the Suez Canal in Egypt.

Bartholdi did not craft the basic design of Liberty specifically for America. As a young man, he had visited Egypt and was enchanted by the project underway to dig a channel between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. At Paris world’s fair of 1867, he met with the Khedive, the leader of Egypt, and proposed creating a work as wondrous as the pyramids or sphinxes. He then designed a colossal woman holding up a lamp and wearing the loose-fitting dress of a fellah, a slave, to stand as a lighthouse at the entrance of the Suez Canal. The Egypt deal fell through, so Bartholdi decided to adventure to America to pitch his colossus.

Hoax proved wrong…

The Cottingley fairies

Two young cousins, Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, managed to fool none other than the writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (who created the character Sherlock Holmes) when the mischievous pair faked a series of photographs in 1917 purporting to show the girls meeting with mythical fairies at Cottingley, in northern England. In the 1980s, Elsie and Frances admitted that the "fairies" were cardboard cutouts copied from a children’s book.

Random Trivia…

In 1998, 1,200 bones from some ten human bodies were found in the basement of Ben Franklin's house. Before you go crafting a murder mystery about the Founding Father, know it was revealed that the bodies were used in the study of human anatomy.

Historic Events

  • 1492 – Christopher Columbus arrived in the Canary Islands on his first voyage to the New World.
  • 1865 – Joseph Lister, British surgeon, and scientist, performed the first antiseptic surgery.
  • 1952 – Thirteen Jewish writers associated with the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC) were executed under orders from Joseph Stalin.
  • 1953 The detonation of RDS-6s showed that the Soviet Union had created their own nuclear weapons.

Birthdays with some quotes

@96 – Jane Wyatt, American actress (d.2006)
93 – George Soros (György Schwartz), Hungarian-American businessman, investor
@80 – Joe Besser, American actor, Stooges #5 (d.1988)
@80 – Porter Wagoner, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d.2007)
@78 – Norris McWhirter, co-founded the Guinness World Records (d.2004; heart attack)
@77 – Cecil B. DeMille, American director, and producer (d.1959; heart attack)
“The greatest art in the world is the art of storytelling.”
@76 – Alvis Edgar ‘Buck’ Owens, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d.2006; heart attack)
74 – Mark Knopfler, Scottish-English singer-songwriter, guitarist (Dire Straits)
73 – August “Kid Creole” Darnell Bower (), American musician, singer-songwriter, record producer
@71 – John Derek, American actor, director, and cinematographer (d.1998; heart disease)
@69 – Katharine Lee Bates, American poet and author (d.1929)
” Love planted a rose, and the world turned sweet.”
60 – Sir Mix-a-Lot (Anthony L. Ray), American rapper
” Successful people jump at opportunity and take advantage of it.”
@50 – Ross McWhirter, co-founded the Guinness World Records (d.1975; by a gang)
48 – Casey Affleck, American actor
43 – Maggie Lawson, American actress
43 – Dominique Swain, American actress
31 – Cara Delevingne, English actress

 

…The End for today…

 

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