Daily
Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 37 Day 247 \ Ave. Sky Cover 5% \ Visibility 10 miles Flagstaff Today 82° \51°
Wind 7mph \ Gusts 12mph Air Quality Moderate
High Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 57mi \ Nearest
Lightning 250mi
Sep Averages for Flagstaff: 74° \ 42° (5days of moisture)
Today’s Quote
Monthly Observations
Library Card Sign-up Month
(World) Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness Month Link
Million Minute Family Challenge (September-December)
Mesothelioma Awareness Month Link
Mold Awareness Month
National Americana Month Link
National Bake & Decorate Month
National Be A Food Hero Month
National Campus Safety Awareness Month Link
National Cheese Month Link
National Chicken Month Link
National Child Awareness Month Link
National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month Link
National Chiari Awareness Month Link Link
National Coupon Month
National Disease Literacy Month Link
National DNA, Geonomics & Stem Cell Education Month
National Food Safety Education Month Link
National Family Meals Month Link
National Fruit and Veggies Month
Weekly Observations
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Thru 9/11
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3-11 Link
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Daily Observations
Appreciation Day
Bowling League Day Link
Eat an
Extra Dessert Day
Macadamia Nut Day
National Spice Blend
Day Link
National Wildlife Day Link
Newspaper Carrier Day
Pet Rock Day Link
Wildlife Day
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Yet another
great summer day.
A friend
called yesterday afternoon. The vehicle was overheating about 30 miles South of
Flagstaff. I picked up some anti-freeze and helped them nurse the vehicle back
to Flagstaff. Got it checked out…everything OK. The heat (around 100°) and the
climb up that mountain was too much for the 2016 Kia…since it has 220,000 miles
on the odometer.
I saw a news
story last night that was very disturbing. In Bucha, Ukraine they buried 76
unidentified civilian bodies…some children. They are part of the 400+ that were
killed by Russian troops about a month ago. Sadly, these remained unidentified.
I had never
heard of the Oban Society until yesterday. They are a humanitarian group that
returns ‘items’ to the families of the soldiers killed. A man from Phoenix was
going through his recently deceased father’s home. He found a Japanese flag
with writing all over it. His father had fought in WWII in the Pacific. The son
did some research and found that in Japanese culture, a soldier would have all
his relatives sign a flag, which he would then carry into battle. The family
believed that the flag carries the spirit of the soldier and his family. In his
research he found the Oban Society. He sent them the flag. About a year later
he got an email that they had found the family. The Society set up a video call
so the Japanese family could thank him for returning their soldier’s flag. Very
moving for sure.
It looks
like Artemis rocket will be delayed again. Better safe than sorry.
This weekend
is the Coconino County Fair. It is a nice fair, but parking and traffic is
always an issue. I may head over that way sometime this weekend.
Favorite Memes
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Moon Facts…
The Moon Is Made Out of
Cheese
The idea
that the moon was made out of cheese may have been first proposed in Asian
folklore. In an ancient fable, a fox convinces a hungry wolf that instead of
chowing down on him, there’s a much better meal of cheese floating on a nearby
body of water. Of course, that circle of cheese was simply the moon’s
reflection, but, fooled, the wolf gulps the entire body of water and bursts.
Then in
1546, according to Mental Floss, an English writer named John Heywood wrote a
book of proverbs where he coined the phrase “a penny for your thoughts” and
“the more, the merrier.” He also said that “the moon is made of a green cheese”
as a descriptor for someone who would believe anything.
While it’s
pretty clear that no adult really ever thought the moon was made out of cheese,
a 1902 American Journal of Psychology survey of 423 children revealed that more
than a few kiddos thought the moon was made out of this delicious dairy item.
Other things kids thought the moon was out of included rags, gold, balloons,
yellow paint, God, and “dead people who join hands in a circle of light."
Myth Buster
Thomas Edison invented the light bulb
In fact, this American inventor relied
more on the work of Henry Woodward and Mathew Evans to improve, not invent, the
electric light bulb. The two Canadians filed a patent in 1874 before being
forced to abandon their research due to a lack of funding. Thomas Edison then
acquired the famous patent in 1879 for $5,000, which led to a legal battle
after the patent office ruled that he was not the inventor.
Historical Events
1781 – The city of Los Angeles was
founded.
1870 – Emperor Napoleon III of France was
deposed and the Third Republic is declared.
1882 – The first public electric lights
were turned on in Manhattan, NYC.
1883 – 10-year-old Barney Flaherty was
the first newsboy, hired by The New York Sun.
1888 – George Eastman patented his 1st
roll-film camera and registered the “Kodak” name.
1893 – Beatrix Potter created Peter
Rabbit when writing a letter to a friend dated today.
1900 – “Typhoid Mary” Mallon was a cook
who was ‘patient zero’ for a series of Typhoid Fever outbreaks in the early
1900s. She claimed to have never been sick herself.
1957 – Nine black students attempted to enter Little Rock Central
High School but were blocked by the Arkansas National Guard. The next day,
President Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered the 1,200-man 101st Airborne Battle
Group of the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell, Kentucky,
to escort the nine students into the school.
1972 – Mark Spitz won his seventh gold
medal in the 1972 Munich Olympics.
Birthdays Today
@90
– Paul Harvey, American radio host ‘Good Day!’ (d. 2009)
“In times like these, it helps to recall that there have always
been times like these.”– Paul Harvey
@83 – William Lyons, English businessman,
co-founded Jaguar Cars (d. 1985)
90
– Mitzi Gaynor [Francesca Marlene de Czanyi von Gerber],
American actress, singer, dancer
“Dancing is still the hardest profession. Gene Kelly said
dancing is a man’s game Women have to do the same thing in heels, and have to
sing and smile at the same time. Professional athletes don’t even have to do
that – and they get to wear sneakers.”– Mitzi Gaynor
64
– ‘Dr. Drew’ Pinsky, American radio and television host
“Your partner cannot read your mind, so talk to your partner
about how you’re feeling and what you need.”– Drew Pinsky
52 – Ione Skye, English-American actress
43
– Max Greenfield, American actor
41
– Beyonce’ Giselle Knowles-Carter, singer, songwriter…
38
– Kyle Mooney, American comedic actor, screenwriter
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