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Flagstaff Almanac…
Week: 35 / Day: 251 Today: High 80°…Low 50°
Records: High 87 °(1977)…Low 33°(1985)
Averages: High 76°…Low 45°
Wind: average: 1.9mph;
Gusts: 14mph
Today’s average humidity: 62%
Quote of the Day…
Today’s Historical
Highlights…
2005 - First
presidential election was held in Egypt
1998
- Google is founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two students at
Stanford University
1977 - Ethiopia
drops diplomatic relations with Somalia
1944
- Strongest Hurricane of century in Netherlands (wind force 12)
1936 - Boulder
Dam (now Hoover Dam) begins operation
1901 - Peace
of Peking - Ends Boxer Rebellion
1813 - "Uncle
Sam" was 1st used to refer to US (Troy Post of NY)
70 - Roman army under Titus
occupies & plunders Jerusalem
♪
Happy Birthday To: ♪..
How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays
Returns Tomorrow
Free Rambling Thoughts…
Our little retirement group had a good time at
‘Out of Africa’ down in Camp Verde. It is a privately owned group. It was
hot..near 100° but the animals had lots of shade. We saw some orbivores up
close..zebras were the only ones wandering ‘loose’ inside the 25 acre
‘Serengeti’. All the others were inside ‘habitats’ that were really large
cages. We did get close enough to feed the giraffe and the camel. It was a nice
45 minutes drive and the driver was into being a Disneyland tour guide. From my
point of view, I was not impressed that all the animals had ‘names’ but the
others in the vehicle enjoyed that part too. At the end of the drive I asked
the driver if he’d been to Africa. Turns out he had lived there for a number of
years and worked on ‘real’ drives in South Africa and Botswana. Another worker
joined us and she had spent time in South Africa too. They were doing their
jobs and I would have enjoyed sitting down and talking to them. They have a
‘tiger splash’ where four workers play with a tiger from Asia. There is a nice
pool and the team brought out lots of balloon toys for him to play with. It was
cute. Then off to the other habitats, but the temps had most of the other
animals in their caves or hidden in the shade. It was still a good experience
for those who have never been to Africa. Glad I went…but much happier to see
Africa. They also had many things to do, for a modest extra cost, which means I
will probably go back.
What a way
to open the DNC…Gabby Giffords, leading the Pledge of Allegiance. She walked
out on her own and did it her way. Truly inspirational as they panned the crowd
with tears flowing. An amazing come-back story for everyone.
Game
Center: (answers at the end of post)
What is the rhyming answer?
Answer
the following clue in two rhyming words (e.g. an obese feline is a fat cat) If
only one number is given, the answer is a word featuring internal rhyme (e.g.
voodoo)
having two problems (6,7)
Rebus…
Can you figure
out what this means?
Lifestyle Substance…
Do you remember this?
Read This Headline Carefully!!
Enraged Cow Injures Farmer with Ax
Do you know what this word means?
What
is this not so common name of a common object?
The Interrobang
Mosques—…
First Version/Hit Version…:
In the 50’s and 60’s there were many little known R&B songs that were quickly redone in another style by a different singer that became more mainstream. You can attribute that to American society and racial views at that time or you can use it to show the influence R&B has had on American music development. Either way, here is a song that was fairly popular on the R&B charts but became a classic when Janis Joplin sang it a year later with her band Big Brother and the Holding Company.
Harper’s Index…
Percentage of the income gains in the first year of the recovery that went to one percent of US earners: 93
Unusal Fact of the Day…
In 1970, the Oregon Department of Transportation used a half ton of dynamite to blow up a sperm whale carcass. The blast showered the beach with rotten blubber, and one piece of debris crushed a car.Found on You Tube…
Bridie Gallagher - A Mother's Love's A Blessing
Joke-of-the-day…
An Antartian died and went to heaven. When he got to the pearly gate Saint Peter told him that new rules were in effect due to the advances in education on earth. In order to gain admittance a prospective heavenly soul must answer three questions: 1. Name two days of the week that begin with "T".
2. How many seconds are in a year?
3. What is God's first name? The Antartian thought for a few minutes and answered...
1. The two days of the week that begin with "T" are Today and Tomorrow.
2. There are 12 seconds in a year.
3. God has two first names, and they are Andy and Howard."
Saint Peter said, "OK, I'll buy the Today and Tomorrow, even though it's not the answer I expected, so your answer is correct. But how did you get 12 seconds in a year, and why did you ever think that God's first name was either Andy or Howard?" The Antartian replied, "Well, January 2nd, February 2nd,March 2nd, etc...."
"OK, I give," said Saint Peter, "but what about the God's first name stuff?" The Antartian said, "Well, from the song....Andy walks with me, Andy talks with me, Andy tells me I am his own..., and the prayer...Our Father, who art in heaven, Howard be thy name...." Saint Peter let him in without another word.
Rules of Thumb…
Easy
shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
PLANTING TOMATOES--When set in the field, a young tomato plant should be as wide as it is high. Taller plants are leggy and more prone to wind damage.
Yeah, It Really Happened…
CARLTON, Mich. - A Minnesota casino said it set a Guinness World Record by cooking up a 2,014-pound bacon cheeseburger. The Black Bear Casino Resort near Carlton said the burger concocted Sunday handily defeated the previous record of 881 pounds, 13 ounces and a Guinness adjudicator was on hand to verify the record, the Duluth (Minn.) News Tribune reported Tuesday.
"What I saw today was a feat of remarkable teamwork that resulted in a world record burger that actually tastes really good," Guinness adjudicator Philip Robertson said. The burger was topped by 60 pounds of bacon, 50 pounds of lettuce, 50 pounds of sliced onions, 40 pounds of pickles and 40 pounds of cheese.
Somewhat Useless Information…
Voyager 1 is now flitting around the fringes of the solar system, which is enveloped in a giant plasma bubble. This hot and turbulent area is created by a stream of charged particles from the sun. Outside the bubble is a new frontier in the Milky Way--the space between stars. Once it plows through, what will happen is anyone's guess. Voyager 1 is currently more than 11 billion miles from the sun. Twin Voyager trails behind at 9 billion miles. Since the spacecraft are so far out, it takes 17 hours for a radio signal from Voyager 1 to travel to Earth. Each only has 68 kilobytes of computer memory. To put that in perspective, the smallest iPod, an 8-gigabyte iPod Nano is 100,000 times more powerful.
Calendar Information…
Happening This Week:
1-7: National Nutrition Week / Self-University Week
/ International Enthusiasm Week
2-8: National Waffle Week
3- 7: National Payroll Week
4-8: Play Days
6-8:Popcorn Festival
6-8:Popcorn Festival
Today Is…
Google Commemoration (Founded) Day
Grandma Moses Day
National Lazy Mom's Day
"Neither Snow nor Rain" Day
Salami Day
~Brazil: Independence Day (Declaration of Independence
from Portugal in 1822)
Today’s Events Through History…
2000’s
2008 - The
US Government takes control of the two largest mortgage financing
companies in
the US, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
1900’s
1999 - A
5.9 magnitude earthquake rocks Athens, rupturing a previously unknown
fault,
killing 143, injuring more than 500, and leaving 50,000 people homeless
1986
- Desmond Tutu becomes Anglican archbishop of Capetown
1980
- John McEnroe & Bjorn Borg stage one of the greatest US Open finals
as 21 year old McEnroe fends off Borg to win his 2nd straight title
1977
- Pres Carter & Gen Herrera sign Panama Canal treaties
1970 - Donald
Boyles sets record for highest parachute jump from a bridge,
by leaping off of
1,053' Royal George Bridge in Colorado
1963
- American Bandstand moves to California, & airs once a week on
Saturday
1957 - An Act of Congress gives
the Chilkat Indians
mineral rights to their lands near
Klukwan. They are one of only a very small
number of Alaskans with this
provision
1927 - Philo
Farnsworth demonstrates 1st use of TV in SF
1800’s
1888 - Edith
Eleanor McLean is 1st baby place in an incubator
1876 - Bank
robbery by James/Younger fails (Cole/Bob/Jim Younger arrested)
1700’s
1778 - Shawnee attack Boonesborough. Captain Antoine Dagneaux
de Quindre, with
11 soldiers, and 444 Shawnees, including Chief Blackfish
(Chinugalla), demand
the surrender of Boonesborough. Daniel Boone is commanding
the sixty
American sharpshooters in the fort. After losing thirty-five warriors
to the
Kentucky fighters, the Indians quit on the 20th. Boone's forces report
only four
men killed in the fighting, others report the settlers' numbers at
thirty men, and
twenty young men, with a few women and children. The losses are
also reported
at thirty-seven Shawnee, and two settlers.
1500’s
1599 - Earl
van Essex & Irish rebel Tyrone signs treaty
1100’s
1191 - Third
Crusade: Battle of Arsuf - Richard I of England defeats Saladin at Arsuf
Before 1000CE
1251
BC - A solar eclipse on this date might mark the birth of legendary
Heracles
at Thebes, Greece
Today’s Birthdays…
Under 30
Evan Rachel Wood, American actress is 25
In their 30’s
Devon
Sawa, Canadian actor is 34
In their 50’s
Corbin
Bernsen, North Hollywood California, actor (Arnie Becker-LA Law) is 58
In their 60’s
Gloria Gaynor, Newark NJ, disco singer (I Will
Survive) is 63
Peggy
Noonan, author (What I Saw at the Revolution), journalist is 62
In their 80’s
Daniel Ken
Inouye, (Sen-D Hawaii) is 88
Remembered for
being born today
"Janet"
Taylor Caldwell, England, novelist b. 1900
Elizabeth
I, daughter of English king Henry VIII & Anna Boleyn b. 1533
Bridie
Gallagher, Donegal, Ireland, singer (A Mother's Love's A Blessing,
The Boys
from County Armagh) b. 1924
Buddy
Holly, Lubbock Tx, singer (Peggy Sue, That'll Be the Day) b. 1936
John
Phillip Law, Hollywood, actor (Barbarella, Love Machine) b. 1937
Peter
Lawford, London England, actor (Mrs Miniver, Thin Man) b. 1923
Grandma
Moses [Anna Maria], NY, primitive painter (Old Oaken Bucket) b. 1860
James Van
Allen, US physicist (discovered Van Allen radiation belts) b. 1914
Today’s Historical Obits…
Spring
Byington, actress (Lily Ruskin-December Bride), 1971-- at 84
Barbara
Holland, American writer, lung cancer–2010—at 77
Emperor
Susenyos of Ethiopia, ended Catholic Ethiopia and abdicated
to son—1632—about
60
Answers…
Do you know what
this word means?
One of the most eloquent punctuation marks in the English language, combining an interrogative point, or question mark, and a bang (printers' parlance for the exclamation mark). These are some sentences which require one: 'She said what?!'; 'He ate how many slices of cake?!'; 'You're going to have a baby?!'
What is the answer?
Double trouble
Rebus
Middle C
Disclaimer: All opinions are mine…feel
free to agree or disagree.
All ‘data’ info is from the internet
sites and is usually checked with at least one other source, but I have learned
that every site has mistakes and sadly once out the information is out there,
many sites simply copy it and is therefore difficult to verify. Also for events
occurring before the Gregorian calendar was adopted [1582] the dates may not be
totally accurate.
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