Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 34 Day 229 \ Ave. Sky Cover 25% \ Visibility 10 miles Flagstaff Today 77° \50°
Wind 6mph \ Gusts 10mph Air Quality Fair
Moderate Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 28mi \ Nearest
Lightning 49mi
Aug Averages for Flagstaff: 79° \ 50° (9days of moisture)
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
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Daily Observations
Baby
Boomer's Recognition Day Link
Black Cat Appreciation Day
Black Cat Appreciation Day Link Link
Congressional
Start-up Day 2022 Link
I Love My Feet Day Link
Massachusetts Day
Meaning
of "Is" Day
National Medical
Dosimetrist Day
National Nonprofit Day Link
Nonprofit
Day
Thrift
Shop Day
Vanilla
Custard Day
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Nice
morning. Thunder and all the rest expected late this afternoon.
The local
paper finally had a headline for what everyone here already knew: Monsoon are unusually
persistent. It really is a good thing, unless you are the part of the
population that lives below any of our recent burns. They have been dealing
with flash flood conditions most of the entire summer. Those areas have been
placing thousands of sandbags around to protect their property. A summer with
many memories…some good, some not so much.
Some of you
will remember Sacheen Littlefeather. She is the lady who walked on stage at the
Academy Awards and on behalf of Marlon Brando, refused to accept the award due
to the treatment of Native Americans throughout our history. Her birth
certificate name is Marie Louise Cruz. Her father was a White Mountain Apache/Yaqui
and her mother was Anglo. At the time, the Academy, the press, and many others
treated her very badly. There was a lot of ‘how dare she…’. Now, some 50 years
later the Academy has apologized for its behavior toward her. She received the
letter this week and it will be read aloud at the next live presentation. She
appreciated the letter and said she had a lot of patience.
It is disappointing
that now 50 years later, there is still mistreatment of minorities in the
entertainment industry. Non-minority people continue to play major roles of a minority
character. Movies about minorities do not match up with their proportion of the
population. It has been shown through many studies, that seeing characters like
yourself in positive roles in movies improves your self-esteem.
When I was a
teacher in the early 1970’s in Shonto, if we had good attendance throughout the
week, Friday afternoon was movie time in the gym. All 800+ students and
teachers would go to the gym and see a movie. Western movies were the most
popular with the students.
They would always cheer for the good guys and boo the bad guys…even when the
bad guys were Indians. When asked why the hated the Indians, there response was
‘I’m not an Indian, I’m a Navajo. Lesson learned…by me.
Favorite Memes
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One Hit Wonders
Steam: 'Na Na Hey
Hey Kiss Him Goodbye'
Originally a
fictitious studio-only band, when the song hit, producer and writer, Paul Leka
had to put together a real band to go out on tour. While the song topped the
charts, its biggest claim to fame came years later at a 1977 Chicago White Sox
game. This event turned "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" from a
one-hit wonder into a legendary sports song.
Historical Events
1807 – Robert Fulton’s steamboat begin
its first trip between Albany and NYC.
1907 – Pike Place Market, in Seattle’s
historic district, opened.
1953 – The first meeting of Narcotics
Anonymous took place in Southern CA
1969 – Hurricane Camille (Category 5) hit
the U.S. Gulf Coast, killing 256 people.
1977 – The Soviet icebreaker Arktika
became the first surface ship to reach the North Pole.
1978 – Double Eagle II became the first
balloon to cross the Atlantic Ocean when it landed in Miserey, France near
Paris, 137 hours after leaving Presque Isle, Maine. Maxie Anderson, Larry
Newman, and Ben Abruzzo were on board.
1998 – President Bill Clinton made the
statement “It depends on what your meaning of ‘is’ is”.
2008 – American swimmer Michael Phelps
became the first person to win eight gold medals in one Olympic Games.
Birthdays Today
@95 – Maureen
O’Hara, Irish-American actress (d. 2015)
” There is nothing
worse than having your personal problems become somebody else’s entertainment.”
– Maureen O’Hara
@87 – Mary Jane ‘Mae’
West, American comedic actress (d. 1980)
” You only live once, but if you do
it right, once is enough.” – Mae West
79
– Robert De Niro, American actor
” Time goes on. Whatever
you’re going to do, do it. Do it now. Don’t wait.”– Robert De Niro
64
– Belinda Carlisle, American singer, The Go-Gos
” Life’s too short to be a Go-Go for
twenty years.” – Belinda Carlisle
62
– Sean Penn, American actor
53
– Donnie Wahlberg, actor
@49 – Davy Crockett,
American soldier, and politician (d. 1836; at the Alamo)
” Remember these words when I am
dead. First, be sure you’re right, then go ahead.”
– Davy Crockett
@35 – Mark Salling,
American actor (d. 2018; suicide)
22
– Lil Pump [Gazzy García], American rapper, songwriter
“Stressed about things I shouldn’t
even be stressing about.” – Lil Pump
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