16 October 2022
Daily
Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 43 Day 289 \ Ave. Sky Cover 40a% \ Visibility 10 miles Flagstaff Today 69° \43°
Wind 4mph \ Gusts 5mph
Air
Quality Fair Low Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 254mi \ Nearest Lightning 67mi
Oct Averages for Flagstaff: 63° \ 32° (4 days of moisture)
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
9-16
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10-17
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12-20
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15-17
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16-22
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Daily Observations
Boss’s Day
Department Store Day
Dictionary Day (Noah Webster's Birthday.)
Feral Cat Day
Global Cat Day
National Feral Cat Day Link
National Sunday School Teacher
Appreciation Day
Oatmeal Day
US Oyster Day
World Anesthesia Day Link
World Bread Day
World Food Day
World Spine Day Link
World Toy Camera Day
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
It has
warmed up and the clouds have returned.
Yesterday
was a busy day. Mary and I drove to Williams to have lunch with Cheryl. It has
been months since Cheryl has come to Flag for lunch. Che has been health problems
for several months. She shuffles, rather than walking, due to her knee
problems. She is 75 and has given up driving, except around Williams. Mary and
I agreed we need to visit more often. It is only a 30-minute drive. We had a
good lunch and great conversation.
My new
glasses arrived earlier than expected. I picked them up yesterday when I got
back to Flagstaff. They are nice and I can see better.
On the weather
front: this is the 8th year in a row that has had 10 or more Billion
Dollar weather events. Hurricane Ian was #15 this year.
I grew up
with Kroger [King Sooper’s] in Colorado. Albertsons came to Arizona in the
mid-1990’s, but left about 5 years ago. When they left, Kroger [Fry’s] took
over their stores. A little ironic in AZ
that Albertson’s is now buying Kroger. Time will tell if it really happens.
Gabby
Giffords, the AZ Representative that was shot years ago, is going to be the
Grand Marshal of the 134th Rose Parade in January 2023. Good choice.
The jury
gave the Parkland Shooter a sentence of life, rather than the death penalty.
The parents, relatives, and friends of those killed are outraged. The defense
had given the jury a list of mitigating circumstances that had to be agreed up
before the death penalty could be used. One was ‘He is a human being.’ Another
was that his mother drank alcohol during the pregnancy, causing serious
problems. As a school administrator, our school worked with many FAS children.
FAS, like autism, is on a scale. The
defense did not provide any witnesses to showed FAS was contributing factor in
his shooting spree.
Favorite Memes
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Superstitions
Bird Poop
Brings Good Luck
This
superstition is believed to have originated in Russia. The good luck involved
with a bird doing its business on you is supposedly just the simple fact that
it happens so rarely that when it does, it’s a blessing. It’s also a sign that
wealth is heading your way.
US Facts
Screen time
On average, Americans spend 10 hours a
day using electronic devices.
Historical Events
1701 – Yale University was founded.
1793 – Queen Marie Antoinette was
executed for ‘high treason’ during the French Revolution.
1814 – The Great Beer Flood. More than
323,000 gallons of beer burst out of the Meux and Company Brewery and poured
into the streets of St. Giles, London, England.
1859 – John Brown’s abolitionist raid
took place at Harper’s Ferry, WV.
1875 – Brigham Young University was
founded in Provo, Utah.
1916 – In Brooklyn, New York, Margaret
Sanger opened the first family planning clinic in the United States.
1968 – Tommie Smith and John Carlos were
both kicked off the US team for participating in the 1968 Olympics Black Power
salute.
1978 – Karol Wojtyla was elected Pope
John Paul II, the first non-Italian pontiff since 1523.
1984 – Desmond Tutu was awarded the Nobel
Peace Prize.
1995 – The Million Man March took place
in Washington, DC. Between 400,000 and 850,000 people marched.
Birthdays Today
@96 – Angela
Lansbury, English-American actress (d. 2022)
“Better to be busy than to be busy worrying.”– Angela Lansbury
@84 – Noah Webster,
American lexicographer (d. 1843)
“A pure democracy is generally a very bad government, It is
often the most tyrannical government on earth; for a multitude is often rash,
and will not hear reason.”– Noah Webster
82
– Barry Corbin, American actor
76
– Suzanne Somers, American actress
64
– Tim Robbins, American actor, director
“Notice what no one else notices and you’ll know what no one else
knows.”– Tim Robbins
@49 – Nico (Christa
Päffgen), German singer-songwriter, model, actress (d. 1988; stroke)
“I have a habit of leaving places at the wrong time, just when
something big may have happened for me.”– Nico
47
– Kellie Martin, American actress
@46 – Oscar Wilde,
Irish playwright, novelist, and poet (d. 1900; meningitis)
“Everyone may not be good, but there’s always something good in
everyone. Never judge anyone shortly because every saint has a past and every
sinner has a future.”– Oscar Wilde
45
– John Mayer, rock singer
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