6-3-11

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TODAY’s “Geez”:
Free Rambling Thoughts…
Camp Navajo has been around since WWII. It’s just a few miles from Flagstaff. Today it is a AZ Army Nat’l Guard facility. Old timers will remember it as Bellemont. Some idiot decided it was a good day to do something with an open flame. Everyone should have known it was a Red Flag Day. I guess this guy thought—“hmm a red flag warning for everyone but me.” So this afternoon some 150 hot shot-ers and fire crews had to go to Camp Navajo in hopes of containing a wildfire of about 200 acres. About 3:00 the smoke had gone all the way around the Peaks about 15 miles away and easily seen throughout Flagstaff. Fire fighting is dangerous work, wherever it is done. With high winds it is much more dangerous. So unfortunate that these dedicated fire fighters have to go to a fire that was started by a worker who didn’t pay attention to the red flag warning. We have another huge fire down south on the AZ/NM border near Alpine that grew overnight from about 3000 acres last night to 41,000 acres this morning with zero containment. That one is the fourth largest fire in the state’s history.

Cheryl and I had a good lunch at a favorite—La Fonda. She is busy working on a grant for a William’s Animal Shelter. She has several leads that may actually have some non-profits back east that will help out. That will be good for her and good for the homeless dogs in Williams. She is busy getting things ready for her trip with the older grandkids to go back to Michigan in July. She also got her new fence finished today. She got a chain link with posts in cement. Her previous one had wooden posts and over the last 20 years had basically rotted out. Her two dogs are really happy to be able to be back in yard without a leash. They have been inside or in the garage since the work started last week.

I’m wondering what the latest census will do to our congressional districts. One of the proposed plans will divide our fine city into two different congressional districts. Somehow this will give our liberal town more voice. I’m still trying to figure that out, but won’t get excited until I see the whole state plan. Whatever happens has to be better than what we have now. Our Senate President is facing a recall, and time will tell if all those signatures in Mesa will actually force a recall. He is so anti-immigrant that he makes our Governor look like a freakin’ liberal.

Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
El Paso is at the foot of which mountains?
In which state is the USA's highest mountain?
Which river divides Boston and Cambridge?
The IMF was founded in Bretton Woods in which state?
 Which wind's name is North American Indian for snow eater?
Which street crosses Times Square at 42nd Street?
Which state's largest port is at the head of the Cook inlet?
Which ocean around America is the saltiest?
Roosevelt named it Shang ri la, what is it now called?
What separates Cape Cod from the rest of Massachusetts?
Who was Nevada's capital city named after?
 Which lake is linked by canal to the St. Lawrence and Hudson rivers?

Zoom-ed in Picture…Can you Identify what this is? (Answer at end of post)

Hmmmmm…
>Percentage of UK residents accepted into Oxford’s undergraduate class last year that were black: 1

Somewhat Useless Information…
>In the Pacific Islands, natives pickle their foods in holes
in the ground lined with banana leaves, and use them as food reserves in case of storms. The pickles are so valuable that they've become part of the courting process, helping a man prove he'll be able to provide for a woman.
>Napoleon was also a big fan of pickle power. In fact, he put up the equivalent of $250,000 as a prize to whoever could figure out the best way to pickle and preserve foods for his troops.
>During the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, H. J. Heinz used pickle-shaped pins to lure customers to his out of the way booth. By the end of the fair, he'd given out lots of free food, and over 1,000,000 pickle pins.

Yeah, It Really Happened…
HACKLEBURG, Ala. - An Alabama couple whose house was destroyed by a tornado said their 1982 wedding photo turned up at a home in Tennessee. Freida and Mike Evans of Hackleburg said the photo was among the items lost when a tornado leveled their home April 27 and it traveled about 120 miles before turning up in a Lincoln County, Tenn., family's yard, the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal reported Monday. The Tennessee family had the photo printed in the Daily Journal to find the owners. The Evans family said the picture appears to be completely undamaged. "When we go through trials, it makes us stronger," Freida Evans said. "I am survivor. I had depended on my faith and church family to get us through after the accident, and that's what we'll do now. We'll be able to build back."

Guffaw…or at least smile…
One morning the lion is feeling especially ferocious. He saunters over to a monkey swinging in a tree and roars, "Who's the king of this jungle?" The monkey scampers down from the tree, bows to the lion and stammered, "Wh..wh...why you are Mr. Lion."
A few minutes later, the lion comes across a warthog. He stops in front of the animal and asks, "Who's the baddest dude in this jungle?"
The warthog hid his face in the dirt and whispered, "You're the baddest, King Lion."
This continues all morning long with animal after animal bowing and scraping to the lion. Finally the lion comes across an 80-year-old bull elephant. He bellows at the elephant, "Who's the king of this jungle? Who owns this place?"
With that the elephant wrapped his trunk around the lion's belly. He raised the lion 12 feet in the air and slammed his head against the ground. After that he slammed the lion into a tree on the right and then into another tree on the left. Finally, the elephant swung his trunk and threw the lion 35 feet away where the lion landed in a thorn bush.
As the elephant lumbered down the trail the lion shook his paw and shouted, "Just because you don't know the answer, you don't have to get an attitude!"

Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…returns tomorrow


Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:

«TODAY IS
Chimborazo Day [Mount Chimborazo in Equador is closest spot on earth to the moon]
Confederate Memorial Day (KY, LA, TN)

Labor Day (Bahamas)

Repeat Day

Today’s Events: Returns tomorrow
Birthdays: returns tomorrow
Today’s Obits: Returns tomorrow

ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
El Paso is at the foot of which mountains?
Franklin Mountains
In which state is the USA's highest mountain?
Alaska
Which river divides Boston and Cambridge?
Charles
The IMF was founded in Bretton Woods in which state?
 New Hampshire
 Which wind's name is North American Indian for snow eater?
Chinook  
Which street crosses Times Square at 42nd Street?
Broadway  
Which state's largest port is at the head of the Cook inlet?
Alaska
Which ocean around America is the saltiest?
North Atlantic  
Roosevelt named it Shang ri la, what is it now called?
Camp David  
What separates Cape Cod from the rest of Massachusetts?
Cape Cod canal
Who was Nevada's capital city named after?
Kit Carson
Which lake is linked by canal to the St. Lawrence and Hudson rivers?
Champlain

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…AND THAT’S ALL FOR NOW

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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.