20 December 2022
Daily Almanac for
Flagstaff
Week 52 Day 354 \ Ave. Sky Cover a% \ Visibility 22 miles Flagstaff Today 41° \10°
Wind 5mph \ Gusts 9mph Air Quality: Good\ VeryLow Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 312mi \ Nearest Lightning 953mi
Dec Averages for Flagstaff: 43° \ 17° `
Sunshine
Today’s
Quote
Weekly
Observations
Andisop (Meteorological
Fiddling): 5-24 Link
Christmas Bird Count Week: 14-1/5 Link
Halcyon Days: 14-28
Halcyon Days: 14-28
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over: 15 - 1/1/23 Link
Posadas: 16-24
Saturnalia: 17-23
Chanukah: 18-26
Gluten-free Baking Week:
18-24 Link
Cookie Exchange Week: 19-23
Daily Observations
Games Day Link
Go Caroling Day
International Human Solidarity Day
Mudd Day
National Sangria Day
Poet Laureate Day
Sacagawea Day
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Another
very chilly morning but it is slowly warming up.
I
picked up my CPAP supplies this morning. I asked about when they were going to
service my Concentrator, since it has been over a year. Their records showed
that I got a new concentrator in August. I didn’t and the last service was on
10/12/21. They said a guy would be out on Wednesday. Strange for sure.
The
Broncos beat the Cards yesterday. Both teams have losing records this season,
but after all, a win is a win.
The
House hearings are not concluded. There sure has been a lot of information. Now
we wait to see what the DOJ is going to do.
Favorite
Memes
If…NEW!
- If
at first you don’t succeed, then don’t try skydiving.
Slang
Origins
1942: Cut a rug
Meaning: to dance, especially to the
jitterbug
Jitterbug dancing took the U.S. by storm
through the '30s and '40s, and spread to the rest of the world with American
soldiers after the U.S.' entry into WWII. It was a lively and exuberant dance,
and when many couples danced at the same time, it could make the carpet look
like it had been damaged.
Corny
jokes
When do computers overheat?
When they need to vent.
…
Why do bees have sticky hair?
Because they use honeycombs.
Historical
Events
1832 – England’s HMS Clio, under the
command of Captain Onslow, arrived at Port Egmont, taking possession of the
Falkland Islands
1971 – The international aid organization
Doctors Without Borders was founded by Bernard Kouchner and a group of
journalists in Paris, France.
1989 – The United States invasion of Panama
deposed Manuel Noriega.
2007 – Elizabeth II became the oldest
monarch of the United Kingdom, surpassing Queen Victoria, who lived for 81
years and 243 days
Birthdays
Today
@69
– Harvey Firestone, American inventor (Firestone tires) (d. 1938; heart attack)
@91
– Irene Dunne, American actress (d. 1990)
@81
– George Roy Hill, American director [Butch Cassidy…, The Sting] (d.
2002)
@86
– Charlie Callas, American actor, comedian (d. 2011)
@84
– John Hillerman, American actor (d. 2017)
76
– Peter Criss, American singer-songwriter, drummer (KISS)
76
– Uri Geller, Israeli-English magician, psychic
76
– Dick Wolf, American TV producer
“The environment doesn’t change that radically. You are still going
to go home at night and NBC is going to be there, ABC and CBS will still be
there.”– Dick Wolf
74
– Alan Parsons, English keyboard player, producer
65
– Billy Bragg, English singer
“A virtue never tested is no virtue at all.”– Billy Bragg
64
– Anita Ward, American singer
63
– Jackie Fox (Jacqueline Louise Fuchs), American attorney, Jeopardy! champ, bass
player- The Runaways
“I have lived in the canyon for 20 years and the sound of a pack of
coyotes yipping still makes my hairs stand on end.”-Jackie Fox
39
– Jonah Hill, American actor
“It’s always better to shock people and change people’s expectations
than to give them exactly what they think you can do.”– Jonah Hill
32
– JoJo, American singer
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