Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 19 Day: 122 \ Ave. sky cover: 5% \ Visibility: 10 miles Flagstaff Today 69° \33°
Wind: 13mph \ Gusts: 43mph
Extreme risk of fire \ Nearest active fire: 12mi \ nearest
Lightning: 240mi
May Averages for Flagstaff: 68° \ 34° (3 days of moisture)
Today’s Quote
Monthly Observations
The month of May is called T’aatsoh,
Growth of Bigger Leaf Plants in Navajo
Better
Hearing & Speech Month Link
Bladder Cancer Awareness Month Link
Borderline Personality Disorder Month Link
Brain Tumor Awareness Month Link
Building Safety Month Link Link
Celiac Awareness Month Link
Chip Your Pet Month Link Link
Clap 4 Health Month
Clean Air Month
Creative Beginnings Month
Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month Link
Drum Month
EDS (Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome) Awareness Month Link
Weekly Observations
Thru 5/2 Festival of Ridvan: Baha'i
community |
May 1-7 Spring Astronomy Week |
2-6 Air Quality Awareness Week: Link |
2-8 Children's Book Week Link (Also
Nov. 7-13) |
Daily Observations
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Another very windy day. Hoping for the
best.
As a youngster growing up in Colorado,
May 1st was a day of celebration. My mom would make little May Baskets…as
did all the neighbor’s moms. We would then deliver them around the neighborhood.
Delivery was to put the basket on the front porch, ring the doorbell and run
away. It was great fun. Sadly, the tradition ended just after we had outgrown
it. The reason: The Ruskies…USSR…were holding a huge military parades that day
to show off their military might. The US could no longer keep the tradition.
Sad.
CNN broadcast the Correspondent’s Dinner
last night. It was nice to have it back. I didn’t watch the whole thing…who
wants to watch people eating? I did watch the presentations and then Trevor
Noah. It was nice to hear how important a Free Press really is. It was
difficult to see the number of journalists killed in Ukraine. Biden had some
good lines, and Trevor Noah was funny while walking a very thin line.
I remember the Vietnam era and have read
about Korea, WWI, WWII. I don’t remember the daily news talking about how much money
the President was asking Congress to send to a war. Times have certainly
changed, and the US is still not directly involved. Maybe that is why.
Favorite Memes
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Myths that are not true
You must wait an hour after eating to go swimming or you'll get
cramps and/or die
This myth
may stem from the belief that developing cramps while swimming paralyzes a
person and can lead to drowning. While you are more likely to suffer from
stomach cramps after eating and then physically exerting yourself, this has
never been known to result in a drowning.
A dog year is equivalent to seven human years
Depending on
the breed, a dog year is closer to the equivalent of 15 human years.
Sugar causes hyperactivity
The sugar
rush is simply not a thing. Although not the healthiest food to give children,
sugar has not actually been proven to alter behavior.
Eating candy causes acne
Candy and
greasy food does not actually cause acne per se. It can have an inflammatory
effect on the body that may be linked to breakouts.
Country Names
Indonesia
Indonesia
takes its name from the Greek "Indos Nesos," which translates to mean
"Indian Islands."
Pakistan
Pakistan is
a composite name from the regions of Punjab, Afghan Frontier, Kashmir, and
Baluchistan. It could also come from the Iranian "pak," meaning
"pure," so Pakistan could mean "pure country."
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
means "Land of the Bengalis." "Desh" can be traced back to
"deś," meaning "land" or "country," while the
Bengali people take their name from Chief Banga, of the Bang tribe.
Historical Events
Ø
1536 – Anne
Boleyn, Queen of England, was arrested and imprisoned on charges of adultery,
incest, treason, and witchcraft.
Ø
1611 – The
King James Bible was published for the first time in London, England, by
printer Robert Barker.
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1775 –
Benjamin Franklin completed the first scientific study and chart of the Gulf Stream.
Ø
1885 – Good
Housekeeping magazine began publication.
Ø
1918 –
General Motors acquired the Chevrolet Motor Company.
Ø
1939 – Lou
Gehrig’s playing streak ended with 2,130 consecutive games played since May 25,
1925.
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1965 – The
Rolling Stones made their second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
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1982 – The
Weather Channel began broadcasting in the US
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1986 – The
Citizens of Chernobyl were evacuated six days after the disaster
Ø 2011– Osama bin Laden was killed by American forces in Pakistan.
Birthdays Today
@94 – Benjamin Spock, American
pediatrician, author (d. 1998)
@85 – Pinky Lee [Pincus
Leff], American
comedian, television host (d. 1993)
86
– Engelbert Humperdinck, singer
70
– Christine Baranski, actor
@68 – Lesley Gore, American
singer-songwriter (d. 2015; lung cancer)
@67 – Catherine the Great of Russia (d.
1796; stroke)
67
– Donatella Versace, Italian fashion designer
50
– Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, American-Canadian wrestler and actor
47
– David Beckman, soccer sensation
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