11 November 2022
Daily Almanac for
Flagstaff
Week 46 Day 315 \ Ave. Sky Cover 5% \ Visibility 10 miles Flagstaff Today
44° \13°
Wind 4mph \ Gusts 5mph Air Quality: Fair \Low Risk of fire \
Nearest active fire 124mi \ Nearest
Lightning 771mi
Nov Averages for Flagstaff: 53° \ 23° (3 days of moisture)
Today’s
Quote
Weekly Observations
World Origami Days: 24-11/11
Drowsy Driving Prevention Week:
5-11 Link
Give Wildlife A Brake! Week: 5-11
Give Wildlife A Brake! Week: 5-11 Link
National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week: 5-11
National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week: 5-11 Link
National Radiologic Technology Week: 5-11
National Radiologic Technology Week: 5-11 Link
National Book Awards Week: 5-11
Polar Bear Week: 6-13
Children’s Book Week: 6-11
National Book Awards Week: 5-11
Polar Bear Week: 6-13
Children’s Book Week: 6-11 Link (Also May 2-8)
National Patient Accessibility Week: 6-10
National Young Readers Week: 6-10 (Pizza Hut)
National Patient Accessibility Week: 6-10
National Young Readers Week: 6-10 (Pizza Hut) Link
Dear Santa Letter Week: 7-13
National Donor Sabbath: 10-12
World Antibiotic Awareness Week: 11-17
Daily Observations
Armistice Day/Veteran's Day Link
Death/Duty Day
Forget-Me-Not Day Link
National Sundae Day
National Sundae Day
Origami Day
Red Lipstick Day
Remembrance Day (England)
Singles’ Day
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
A
chilly day. No snow yesterday or today.
I
had lunch with Mary, Mike, Faith, and Andy at Olive Garden. Great lunch and
good conversation. We will meet up after I get back from Thanksgiving.
The
11th is Veteran’s Day…a Federal holiday to honor our many veterans
who have helped keep this country free. Thanks to all for their service.
AZ
election results: I expected some delays during the 2020 election. Covid was in
full swing, and everyone was masked, so it took time to get the results. This
is 2022. We won’t know the results of this election until early next week. They
are blaming it on new laws about voting and the fact that many turned in their
early ballots on election day. Our statewide races are very close. I find these
delay excuses nothing more than excuses for incompetence.
Favorite
Memes
Best
Instrumentals
"One
of the These Days" by Pink Floyd (1971)
Pink Floyd
has been known for many notable instrumental-like tracks ("On The
Run," "The Great Gig in the Sky"), but this one should stand
above all. It's one of the Floyd's heavier tunes and the opening song on the
underrated Meddle album. The nearly six-minute cut offers a crescendoing pace
and also highlights the often overshadowed drum work of Nick Mason.
Meaning/history
of a phrase
To wreak havoc
We tend to associate this phrase with
things getting out of control and the destruction that may come with it.
The origins of the phrase actually mean
the same, but it was used on the battlefield to give soldiers permission to do
whatever they wanted, including committing slaughter. The practice was actually
outlawed in England in the 1300s.
Historical
Events
1215 – The Fourth Lateran Council met,
defining the doctrine of transubstantiation, the process by which bread and
wine are, by that doctrine, said to transform into the body and blood of
Christ.
1790 – Chrysanthemums were introduced to
England from China by M. Cels (France).
1864 – Sherman’s March to the Sea –
General William Tecumseh Sherman began burning Atlanta, Georgia to the ground
in preparation for his march south.
1918 – Armistice signed by the Allies and
Germany comes into ending WW I.
1921 – President Harding dedicated the
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetery. It is also known as The Tomb
of the Unknowns.
1926 – U.S. Route 66 was established. It
has also been called The Will Rogers Highway.
1938 – Kate Smith first sang Irving
Berlin’s God Bless America on her radio show. Irving Berlin had originally
written it in 1918.
1994 – Bill Gates bought Leonardo da
Vinci’s Codex Leicester for $30,800,000. It was an insightful overview of
Leonardo’s thoughts on various topics. It was also the most expensive book or
manuscript of all time.
2004 – The Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO) confirmed the death of Yasser Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas was
elected chairman of the PLO minutes later.
Birthdays
Today
@92 – Alger Hiss,
American lawyer and convicted spy (d. 1996)
@87 – Jonathan
Winters, American actor, and screenwriter (d. 2013)
“I couldn’t wait for success, so I went ahead without it.”– Jonathan
Winters
@84 – Kurt Vonnegut,
American novelist, short story writer, and essayist (d. 2007)
“A purpose of human life, no matter who is controlling it, is to
love whoever is around to be loved. “– Kurt Vonnegut
@83 – Pat O’Brien,
American actor (d. 1983)
82 – Barbara Boxer, American journalist, politician
62 – Stanley Tucci, American actor, and
director
“A dream that you don’t fight for can haunt you for the rest of your
life.”– Stanley Tucci
@60 – George S.
Patton, American general (d. 1945; car accident)
“Wars may be fought with weapons, but they are won by men. It is the
spirit of the men who follow and of the man who leads that gains that victory.
“– George S. Patton
60 – Demi Moore, American actress,
director, and producer
58 – Calista Flockhart, American actress
@47 – Paracelsus,
Swiss-German alchemist, physician, astrologer, occultist (d. 1541)
48 – Leonardo DiCaprio, American actor,
and producer
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