Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 19 Day: 123 \ Ave. sky cover: 5% \ Visibility: 10 miles Flagstaff Today 70° \39°
Wind: 11mph \ Gusts: 17mph
Extreme risk of fire \ Nearest active fire: 12mi \ nearest
Lightning: 629mi
May Averages for Flagstaff: 68° \ 34° (3 days of moisture)
Today’s Quote
Monthly Observations
Family
Reunion Month (Between Mother's Day and Father's Day)
Family Wellness Month
Fibromyalgia Education and Awareness Month
Food Allergy Action Month
Freedom Shrine Month Link
Gardening for Wildlife Month
Get Caught Reading Month
Gifts From The Garden Month
Global Civility Awareness Month
Global Health and Fitness Month Link
Go Fetch! Food Drive for Homeless Animals Month
Haitian Heritage Month
Heal the Children Month
Healthy Vision Month
Home Schooling Awareness Month
Weekly Observations
May 1-7 Spring Astronomy Week |
2-6 Air Quality Awareness Week: Link |
2-8 Children's Book Week Link (Also
Nov. 7-13) |
3-11 (World) Dystonia
Awareness Week Link |
Daily Observations
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
A nice
Monday with only one weather warning. Nice!
In my
younger years, one favorite was The Lone Ranger. I just learned that Jay
Silverheels, Tonto as I knew him, was the first Native American to star in a
movie or TV show. I did know he was a full blood Mohawk from Canada and that he
was born Harold Smith.
My reminiscence
of May Day prompted a reader, a colleague from my early BIA days, to share two
fascinating May Day memories. Very cool.
By this
morning, the Tunnel Fire was 95% contained. Great News. The Flagstaff Fire Dept
had to put out 3 small brush fires within the city limits on Sunday. They also
found 6 abandoned illegal campfires. Humans can be so careless. Flagstaff
announced Stage 1 fire restrictions: Sale or use of fireworks prohibited;
Charcoal or wood fire grills prohibited, expect at private residences; smoking
and electronic cigarettes prohibited in public spaces within the city.
NPR did a
story on the devastation of the 25+ year drought has had on our local pinyon
trees. First, years ago, it was bark beetles who thrive on pinyon needing
water. They eventually kill the trees they are munching on. Now, all those dead
trees…thousands of them, are fuel in our forest. Until precipitation ends this
drought, more dead trees and more fires are in our forest’s future.
Favorite Memes
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Myths that are not true
Eating carrots improves night vision
Carrots
contain vitamin A, which is an important vitamin for eye health, but they will
not actual increase visual acuity.
We lose most of our body heat through our head
If your
parents ever told you that you needed to wear a hat every time you went outside
in the winter to prevent excess body heat from escaping, they were misinformed.
Milk builds strong bones
Studies that
have attempted to back up this claim have either had inconclusive results or
have shown the exact opposite.
Country Names
Ethiopia
It was the
Greeks who named this country "Aithiops," meaning "Land of Burnt
Faces."
Greece
Greece's
name literally translates to "Land of the Ionians."
Historical Events
Ø
1802 –
Washington, District of Columbia. was incorporated as a city.
Ø
1901 – The
Great Fire of 1901 began in Jacksonville, Florida.
Ø
1937 – Gone
with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
Ø
1948 – CBS
Evening News premiered with a 15-minute broadcast.
Ø
1952 – The
Kentucky Derby was televised nationally for the first time, on CBS.
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1952 –
Flying US Air Force C-47, Lieutenant Colonel Joseph O. Fletcher, and Lieutenant
Colonel William P. Benedict became the first to land a plane on the North Pole.
Ø
1960 – The Anne
Frank House Museum opened in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Ø
1971 –
National Public Radio began broadcasting
Ø
1977 –
British journalist David Frost interviewed former President Richard Nixon.
Ø
1979 –
Margaret Thatcher won the United Kingdom general election, becoming the first
female British Prime Minister the following day.
Ø
1980 –
13-year-old Cari Lightner of Fair Oaks, California, was hit and killed by a
drunk driver. Her mother, Candy Lightner, later founded the organization
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
Ø
1986 –
54-year-old Willie Shoemaker, riding 18:1shot Ferdinand, becamethe oldest
jockey ever to win the Kentucky Derby.
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1999 – The
Dow Jones topped 11,000 for the first time.
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2003 – New
Hampshire’s famous Old Man of the Mountain collapsed.
Ø 2007 – Nearly 4-year-old Madeleine McCann of Rothley, England, disappeared during a family vacation at a resort in southern Portugal.
Birthdays Today
@94 – Dodie Smith, English author and
playwright [101 Dalmatians] (d. 1990)
@94 – Pete Seeger, American
singer-songwriter, guitarist, and activist (d. 2014)
@80 – Golda Meir, Ukrainian-Israeli
educator, 4th Prime Minister of Israel (d. 1978)
88
– Frankie Vallie, singer
87
– Ron Popeil, American businessman, founded the Ronco Company
@74 – Bing Crosby, American singer, actor
(d 1977; heart attack playing golf)
@73 – James Brown, Soul singer and actor
(d. 2006; heart failure)
@67 – Sugar Ray Robinson [Walker
Smith Jr.], American boxer (d. 1989; Alzheimer’s)
@52 – Doug Henning, Canadian magician (d.
2000; liver cancer)
47
– Dule Hill, TV actor
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