Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 32 Day 214 \ Ave. Sky Cover 40% \ Visibility 10 miles Flagstaff Today 83° \59°
Wind 2mph \ Gusts 5mph Air Quality Fair
Low Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 9mi \ Nearest
Lightning q13mi
Aug Averages for Flagstaff: 79° \ 50° (9days of moisture)
Today’s Quote
Monthly Observations
Children's Eye Health & Safety Month
Child Support Awareness Month Link
Children's Vision & Learning Month
Clear The Shelters Month Link
Get Ready for Kindergarten Month
Golf Month
Happiness Happens Month Link
International EFT Tapping Month
Motor Sports Awareness Month
Weekly Observations
Thru Sep.5
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1-5
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1-7
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Daily Observations
Coloring Book Day
Ice Cream Sandwich Day
National Coloring Book Day Link
National Night Out Link
National Rap Music Day Link
Take A Penny/Leave A Penny Day
National Rap Music Day Link
Take A Penny/Leave A Penny Day Link
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Lots of rain
last night…lots of flash flooding.
I missed
this, but now I know. June 29, 2022, was the shortest recorded day ever. Due to
the earth’s wobble, it was 1.59 milliseconds shorter than normal. I was at the
dentist that day and must have missed it.
60 minutes ran a story about the Chinese political
artist Badiucao. He lives and works out of Australia. The Chinese government
doesn’t know what to do. His art is very anti-communist regime. A very interesting
individual.
Favorite Memes
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One Hit Wonders
The Human Beinz:
"Nobody But Me'
Released in
1968, “Nobody But Me” was filled with the word "no." Music critic
Dave Marsh, who called it the “Most Negative Song to Ever Hit the Top Forty,”
claimed "no" is uttered more than 100 times while the word
"nobody" appears 46 times. The dances mentioned in the song include
The Shingaling, The Skate, The Boogaloo, and The Philly. The Human Beinz was a
band from Ohio whose members performed mostly in bars until they hit the big
time with this track.
Historical Events
1776 – The official signing of The
Declaration of Independence took place in Philadelphia.
1869 – Japan’s samurai, farmer, artisan,
merchant class system (Shinokosho) was abolished as part of the Meiji
Restoration reforms.
1870 – Tower Subway, the first
underground tube railway, opened in London, England.
1873 – The Clay Street Hill Railroad
began operating the first cable car in San Francisco’s famous cable car system.
1876 – In Jack McCall shot Wild Bill
Hickok in the back as he played poker at a saloon in Deadwood, in the Dakota
Territory. Wild Bill held black aces and eights, which became known as the
“dead man’s hand.”
1937 – The Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 was
passed in America, making marijuana and all its by-products illegal.
1943 – A Japanese destroyer sank the US
torpedo boat PT 109, Future president John F. Kennedy and 10 other crewmen
survived.
1990 – Iraq invaded Kuwait, instigating
the Gulf War.
Birthdays Today
@93 – Betsy
Bloomingdale, American philanthropist, and socialite (d. 2016)
@81 – Peter O’Toole,
British-Irish actor (d. 2015)
@76 – Carroll
O’Connor, American actor (d. 2001; diabetes complications)
@76 – Wes Craven,
director (d. 2005; brain tumor)
63
– Victoria Jackson, American comedic actress
@60 – Jim Capaldi,
English drummer, singer-songwriter [Traffic] (d. 2005; cancer)
58
– Mary-Louise Parker, American actress
52
– Kevin Smith, American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter
46
– Michael Weiss, American figure skater
46
– Sam Worthington, English-Australian actor
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