Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 28 Day 184 \ Ave. Sky Cover 40% \ Visibility 10 miles Flagstaff Today 73° \51°
Wind 2mph \ Gusts 8mph Air Quality Fair
High Risk of fire
\ Nearest active fire 12mi \ Nearest Lightning 66mi
Jul Averages for Flagstaff: 82° \ 51° (8 days of moisture)
Today’s Quote
Monthly Observations
National Black Family Month
National Blueberries Month
National Child-Centered Divorce Month Link
National Cleft &
Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month Link
National Contract Sewing Month Link
National Cord Blood
Awareness Month Link
National Culinary Arts Month
National Deli Sandwich Month
National Deli Salad Month
National "Doghouse Repairs" Month
National Grilling Month
National HIV Awareness Month
National Horseradish Month
National Hot Dog Month
National Ice Cream Month
National Make A Difference to Children Month
National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
National Parks & Recreation Month
National Picnic Month
National Roadside Traffic Safety Awareness Month
National Rodeo Month
National Vacation Rental Month
National Watermelon Month
National Wheelchair Beautification Month
Weekly Observations
Thru Sep.5
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z27 -7/4
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27-7/3
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1-3
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1-4
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1-7
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1-24
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3-9
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Daily Observations
My Sometimes-Long-Winded
Thoughts
The weather
guy said it the monsoon would be leaving again for a while. Clouds seem to be disagreeing
with him.
I stayed up
way to late when some friends stopped by and we watched Netflix. Lazy today.
The airline
industry got $54 billion from the gov’t during Covid. It was earmarked to keep
employees working and paid. The airlines decided to take some of the money to
offer ‘an early-out program’ for older pilots was a better business decision
that to just pay them. Many pilots took the early out during the pandemic.
Oops.
Sen. Cruz
says that the Muppet ‘Elmo’ is government propaganda, for telling kids not to
be scared to be vaccinated. Cruz must live a very lonely life.
Favorite Memes
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Earth’s Secrets
Days Are
Getting Longer
"The
tides are the small differences between the gravitational pull of the Moon and
the Sun and the centrifugal forces in the opposite directions. The tides on
Earth are strongest when the three bodies are in a line, which happens near
full Moon and new Moon. Then the Earth is being stretched out along that line,"
says Ingersoll.
"The
ocean responds the most, but even the solid Earth responds to the tidal
forces," he says. "The response consists of water moving in the
oceans and rocks moving underground, both of which dissipate kinetic energy.
The net result is that the Earth is spinning down—the day is getting
longer."
Trivia
Cold War
During the
Cold War, over 11 million people died in various conflicts where the Americans
supplied one side and the Soviets supplied the other. The Vietnam War (1959-75)
was the deadliest proxy war of the Cold War era. Over 3.5 million people died.
The Iron
Curtain refers to the border dividing Europe between noncommunist Western
Europe and Communist Eastern Europe. Physically, the Iron Curtain stretched
4,225 miles.
Historical Events
·
1608 –
Quebec, Canada was founded by Samuel de Champlain. The name came from the
Native American word “kebec” meaning ‘where the river narrows’
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1775 –
George Washington took command of the Continental Army
·
1819 – The
Bank for Savings in the City of New-York, the first(?) savings bank in the
United States, opened.
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1852 –
Congress established the United States’ 2nd mint in San Francisco.
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1863 – The
final day of the Battle of Gettysburg culminates with Pickett’s Charge
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1884 – Dow
Jones and Company published its first stock average. The company was founded by
three reporters: Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser.
·
1886 – The
New York Tribune became the first newspaper to use a linotype machine,
eliminating typesetting by hand.
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1890 – Idaho
was admitted as the 43rd U.S. state.
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1952 – The
Constitution of Puerto Rico was approved by the Congress.
·
1969 –
Rolling Stone member Brian Jones dies in an accidental drowning (aged 27)
·
1971 – Doors
front man Jim Morrison died of an accidental drug overdose (aged 27)
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1979 –
President Jimmy Carter signed the first directive for secret aid to the
opponents of the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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1988 – The
USS Vincennes shot down Iran Air Flight 655 over the Persian Gulf, killing all
290 people aboard.
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2013 –
President of Egypt Mohamed Morsi was overthrown by the Egyptian military.
Birthdays Today
82
– Lamar Alexander, American lawyer, politician
81
– Gloria Allred, American lawyer, activist
75
– Dave Barry, American comedic journalist, author
@69 – William Henry
Davies, Welsh poet and writer (d.1940)
@64 – George M.
Cohan, American songwriter, actor, singer, dancer (d. 1942; cancer)
64
– Aaron Tippin, American singer-songwriter
60
– Thomas Gibson, American actor
60
– Tom Cruise, American actor
@52 – Laura
Branigan, American singer-songwriter (d. 2004; aneurysm)
51
– Julian Assange, Australian journalist, publisher, and activist, founded
WikiLeaks
@40 – Franz Kafka,
Czech-Austrian author (d. 1924; TB)
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