22October 2022
Daily
Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 43 Day 295 \ Ave. Sky Cover 5% \ Visibility 10 miles Flagstaff Today 66° \36°
Wind 4mph \ Gusts 11mph
Air
Quality: Fair Moderate Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 236mi \ Nearest Lightning 1210mi
Oct Averages for Flagstaff: 63° \ 32° (4 days of moisture)
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
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Daily Observations
Eat a Pretzel Day
INTERNATIONAL
CAP LOCKS DAY Link (Also June 28)
International Stuttering Awareness Day
Kiwanis One Day Link
Make A Difference Day
National Nut Day Link
National Tex-Mex Day Link
Pit Bull Awareness Day Link
Smart is Cool Day
Smart is Cool Day
Stuttering Awareness Day
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
A nice fall
day…weather guy says snow on Sunday.
The Cards
beat the last place Saints. Maybe this will remind them of what a win feels like.
Liz Truss UK
PM resigned after only 44 days and leaves the UK is economic chaos.
Jeff Bezos
ex-wife, McKenzie Scott, gave the Girl Scouts $84 million. This certainly gives
them financial stability, but will the price of cookies continue to rise?
According to
internet business, too many customers are ordering multiple sizes or colors of
clothing and then retuning the ones that don’t fit or they don’t like. To put
an end to this, many businesses on the internet are going to start charging
their customers a return fee. I wonder if that will work?
Voting in
the news: The first FL voter charged with voting fraud has been thrown out of
court. Judge says he didn’t know he couldn’t vote, after the state gave him a
voter ID. Then in AZ, people are taking pictures of people putting ballots in
drop boxes, then following them to their vehicle and taking pictures of the
license plate. Some are even yelling ‘mules’ to the voters, suggesting they are
carrying other people’s ballots to mail in. This is crazy.
Favorite Memes
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Superstitions
Seeing Your
Doppelgänger is a Bad Omen
Some people
believe that your doppelgänger—your "double walker," per the German
word's literal meaning—is an evil twin or even a harbinger of your impending
death.
They live among us
I live in a semi-rural area.
We recently had a new neighbor call the
local city council office to request the removal of the DEER CROSSING sign on
our road.
The reason: 'Too many deers are being hit
by cars out here! I don't think this is a good place for them to be crossing
anymore.'
Historical Events
1746 – The College of New Jersey (renamed
Princeton University in 1896) received its charter.
1836 – Sam Houston was inaugurated as the
first President of the Republic of Texas.
1883 – The Metropolitan Opera House in
New York City opened (with a performance of Gounod’s Faust).
1962 – President John F. Kennedy
addressed the country, demanding that Cuba removed Soviet missiles and
equipment that had been secretly placed on the island.
1964 – Jean-Paul Sartre was awarded the
Nobel Prize in Literature, but turned down the honor because “a writer should
not allow himself to be turned into an institution”.
1976 – Red Dye No. 4 was banned by the US
Food and Drug Administration.
Birthdays Today
@96 – Joan Fontaine,
British-American actress (d. 2013)
84
– Christopher Lloyd, actor
79
– Catherine Deneuve, French actress
76
– Deepak Chopra, Indian-American physician, and author
“The best use of imagination is creativity. The worst use of
imagination is anxiety.”– Deepak Chopra
@75 – Timothy Leary,
American LSD psychologist (d. 1996; prostate cancer)
@74 – Franz Liszt,
Hungarian pianist, and composer (d. 1886)
“In life, one must decide whether to conjugate the verb to have
or the verb to be.”– Franz Liszt
@70 – Annette
Funicello, American actress, and singer (d. 2013; MS)
“I am the creator of my reality.”– Annette Funicello
70
– Jeff Goldblum, actor
54
– Shaggy [Orville Richard Burrell],
Jamaican singer-songwriter, DJ
@48 – Curly Howard [Jerome
Lester Horwitz ], Third Stooge (d. 1952;
stroke)
38
– Zac Hanson, American singer-songwriter and drummer
“Something in me wanted to find out how far I could run without
stopping.”– Zac Hanson
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