Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 17 Day: 113 Ave. sky cover: 50% \ Visibility: 10 miles Flagstaff Today 58° \26° Wind: 13mph \ Gusts: 23mph
High risk of fire \ Nearest active fire: 6mi \ nearest
Lightning: 124mi
Apr Averages for Flagstaff: 59° \ 28° (3 days of moisture)
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
3- 5/1
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16-24
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17-23
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18-23
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21-5/2
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21-24
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22-30
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23-30
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23-24
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Daily Observations
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Rain has
come to put out the Tunnel fire. Not a lot but every little bit helps. The red
flag warning was lifted due to this moisture.
I headed out
early do get groceries. I had to put on long pants due to the lower temps and
rain. Not complaining.
So far, 109
properties, 30 residences, and 24 outbuildings have been burned. Containment is
at 3%. So sad.
I grew up around
Republicans. Back then, their main cry was small government is good government.
From where I stand, that has reversed and now the Republicans want their
government making policy for everyone. The latest is in Florida when the governor
did not like a statement made by the Disney Corporation regarding a recent bill
the governor signed. Now Disney is set to lose its special status. Republicans from
the olden days must be turning over in their graves. It is a sad state of
affairs. I agree that government needs to have controls but not that those who
disagree should be punished.
Favorite Memes
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A bit of Humor
Why are
round bales of hay illegal? Because cows can't get a square meal
Trivia
Anacondas
aren't like the typical snake for plenty of reasons, including the fact that
they can grow up to 30 feet in length and can weigh up to 550 pounds. Another
noteworthy difference? Unlike most other kinds of snakes, anacondas don't lay
eggs but instead deliver live babies. They birth up to 40 snakes at a time,
each around two feet long.
Historical Events
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1516 – The
Munich Reinheitsgebot, rules regarding the ingredients of beer, took effect in
all of Bavaria.
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1635 –
America’s oldest school, The Boston Latin School opened.
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1914 – First
baseball game at Wrigley Field, then known as Weeghman Park, in Chicago.
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1940 -The
Rhythm Club fire at a dance hall in Natchez, Mississippi, killed 198 people.
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1940 – A
leak-proof flashlight battery (the Ray-o-Vac) was patented (#2,198,423) by
Herman Anthony.
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1961 – Judy
Garland performed at Carnegie Hall; the performance is often called “the
greatest night in showbiz history.”
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1985 –
Coca-Cola changed its formula and released ‘New Coke’.
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1994 –
Physicists at the Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
discovered the subatomic particle called the top quark.
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2005 – First
YouTube video was uploaded, titled “Me at the zoo”.
Birthdays Today
@89 – Max Planck, German physicist and
academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1947)
@85 – Shirley Temple, American actress,
singer, dancer, and diplomat (d. 2014)
83
– Lee Majors, American actor
@77 – James Buchanan, 15th President (d.
1868; respiratory failure)
@73 – William Penn, English admiral,
politician (d. 1670)
62
– Valerie Bertinelli, American actress
61
– George Lopez, American comedian and actor
@57 – Jan Hooks, American comedic actress
(d. 2014; throat cancer)
@57 – Halston [Roy
Halston Frowick], American fashion designer (d. 1990; AIDS)
@52 – Roy Orbison, American
singer-songwriter (d. 1988; heart attack)
@52 – William Shakespeare, playwright (d.
1616; fever)
45
– John Cena, American professional wrestler and actor
45
– John Oliver, English comedian, actor and television host
44
– Kal Penn [Kalpen Suresh Modi ], Indian-American
actor
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