Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 22 Day: 145 \ Ave. sky cover: 5% \ Visibility: 10 miles Flagstaff Today 68° \35°
Wind: 9mph \ Gusts: 15mph
Extreme risk of fire
\ Nearest active fire: 10mi \ nearest Lightning: 321mi
May Averages for Flagstaff: 68° \ 34° (3 days of moisture)
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
17-28
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22-28
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23-6/5
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23-27
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24-29
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25-30
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25-31
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Daily Observations
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
A little cooler
today…all good.
Our area has moved into Stage 2 Fire Restrictions. That means no fireworks, no permits for open burning, no open pit fires, and no charcoal or wood fired BBQ. Propane BBQs are still permitted if there is an on/off switch. It seems restrictions are one thing while enforcement and penalties are entirely different. I just want compliance. While I was writing this, a fire in the forest just barely west of Flagstaff city limits.
I read an
interesting tidbit…the mortar used in building the Great Wall of China included
mashed up sticky rice. Scientists say this is one of the reasons the Great Wall,
partially built during the Ming Dynasty [1368-1644] is still standing. I was fortunate
to be able to walk on parts of the Wall during my Focus trip to China. I have
pictures to prove it.
Another
school shooting. This time, in Texas, 14 children and 1 teacher killed. The
18-year-old suspect also died. So tragic.
Favorite Memes
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Humor
Why should
you never trust stairs?
They’re
always up to something.
Trivia
v The imperial family of Japan descends
from an unbroken lineage of nearly 2,000 years. No other royal family in
history has held its position for so long. The first Japanese emperor, Jimmu
Tenno, ruled about the time of Christ.
v Home to 33 million people, the
Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area is the largest populated metropolitan region
in the world.
v Twenty-one percent of the Japanese
population is elderly (over the age of 65), the highest proportion in the world.
There are more elderly than there are children in Japan today.
Historical Events
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240 BC –
First recorded perihelion passage of Halley’s Comet. It will next appear in
mid-2061.
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1878 –
Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera H.M.S. Pinafore opened at the Opera Comique
in London.
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1925 – John
T. Scopes was indicted for teaching human evolution in Tennessee.
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1935 – At
Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Babe Ruth hit his 714th (and final)
home run.
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1968 – The
Saint Louis Gateway Arch was dedicated.
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1977 –
Chinese government removed the ban on the works of William Shakespeare, the
biggest entertainment juggernaut in the Elizabethan era.
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1977 – Star
Wars (now Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope) opened Memorial Day weekend,
marking the biggest entertainment juggernaut in modern popular culture, now
second only to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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1986 – Hands
Across America took place.
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1994 –
George Swanson was buried in Brush Creek Cemetery, in the driver’s seat of his
1984 white Corvette in Hempfield County, Pennsylvania.
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2011- Oprah
Winfrey hosted the final episode of her syndicated daytime show.
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2018 – The
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became enforceable in the European
Union.
Birthdays Today
83
– Ian McKellen, actor
79
– Leslie Uggams, American actress, singer
@78 – Ralph Waldo Emerson, American poet
and philosopher (d. 1882)
@78 – Beverly Sills, American soprano and
actress (d. 2007; lung cancer)
77
– Frank Oz, English-born American puppeteer, filmmaker, actor
59
– Mike Meyers, American actor
53
– Anne Heche, American actress
52
– Jamie Kennedy, American actor, producer, screenwriter
46
– Cillian Murphy, actor
28
– Aly Raisman, American gymnast
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