December 2022
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 50 Day 340 \ Ave. Sky Cover 40% \ Visibility 10 miles Flagstaff Today 46° \35°
Wind 9mph \ Gusts s15mph Air Quality: Fair \Low Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 38mi \ Nearest Lightning 1382mi
Dec Averages for Flagstaff: 43° \ 17° `
Mostly Sunny
Today’s
Quote
Weekly
Observations
Cookie
Cutter Week: 1-7 Link
Clerc-Gallaudet Week: 3-10
National Hand Washing Awareness Week: 4-10 Link
Recipe Greetings For The
Holidays Week: 4-10
Andisop (Meterological
Fiddling): 5-24 Link
Older Driver Safety Awareness Week: 5-9 Link
Computer Science Education Week: 5-11 Link
Daily Observations
International
Sweater Day
Miner’s Day
Mitten Tree
Day Link
National
Gazpacho Day
National
Pawnbrokers Day
National
Microwave Oven Day
Put on Your
Own Shoes Day
Saint
Nicholas Day
World Trick
Shot Day
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Finally,
some sunshine.
Yesterday
the Cardinals had a bye and the Broncos lost to the Ravens.
So
nice to see that the White House has returned the Kennedy Center honorees
pre-party. Trump had stopped the party and refused to attend the Kennedy Center
Honors.
Deion
Sanders is now the Head Football coach for the Univ. of CO Buffaloes. He has
plans that may have a number of scholarship students transferring to another program.
I’ll see how he does.
60
Minutes did a segment on Gorongosa Mountain and National Park in Mozambique. A
former tech billionaire has poured over $100 million into rebuilding the Park
after a civil war that destroyed most of the wildlife. The locals are now part
of the park. It sounds fascinating. Adding it too my shortened bucket list.
Favorite
Memes
Little
known Native American History
You need to
hear about Maria Tallchief
If you
managed to get through school without hearing about Maria Tallchief, you missed
out on hearing about a pioneering woman who changed the world. Tallchief, whose
father was a member of the Osage Nation, dreamed of being a ballet dancer from
the time she was a little girl. At 17, she moved to New York City to pursue a
career as a ballerina, but racism stood in her way. She was advised many times
to change her last name so her Native American heritage wouldn't be readily
apparent, but Tallchief refused. Her hard work, talent, and unwavering
persistence paid off. Maria Tallchief eventually broke barriers as the first
American to dance with the Paris Opera Ballet and the Bolshoi Theater in
Moscow. She became the prima ballerina at the New York City Ballet and was
regarded as one of the greatest dancers in the world.
Slang
Origins
1927: Zozzled
Meaning: drunk
First recorded in Edmund Wilson’s
"Lexicon of Prohibition," “zozzled” was one of many words used during
Prohibition to describe the effect of now-illegal drinking. “Zozzle” most
likely comes from the word the word “sozzle,” another word for drunk that also
means to splash something on someone, something a drunk person may be more
likely to do.
Historical
Events
1897 – London became the world’s first
city license taxicabs.
1969 – The Altamont Free Concert,
featuring Santana, Jefferson Airplane, The Flying Burrito Brothers and Crosby,
Stills, Nash & Young and the Rolling Stones. It also had several deaths,
and hundreds were injured. It was the focus of the 1970 documentary film titled
Gimme Shelter.
Gerald Ford was sworn in as US Vice
President in 1973.
Birthdays
Today
@91 – Dave Brubeck,
American pianist, composer (d. 2012)
“It is stern work, it is perilous work, to thrust your hand in the
sun And pull out a spark of immortal flame to warm the hearts of men: But
Prometheus, torn by the claws and beaks whose task is never done, Would be
tortured another eternity to go stealing fire again.”
– Joyce Kilmer
@86 – Ira Gershwin,
American songwriter (d. 1983)
“One can be very happy without demanding that others agree with
them.”– Ira Gershwin
86
– Kenneth Copeland, American evangelist
“Don’t try and fit your faith into your busy schedule, build your
schedule around your faith.”
– Kenneth Copeland
74
– JoBeth Williams, American actress
@73 – Agnes
Moorehead, American actress (d. 1974; cancer)
69
– Tom Hulce, American actor
55
– Judd Apatow, American director, producer, screenwriter
@48 – Wally Cox,
American actor (d. 1973; heart attack)
@37 – Linda Creed,
American singer-songwriter (d. 1986; breast cancer)
Learning to love yourself is the greatest love of all. – Michael
Masser & Linda Creed
@31 – Joyce Kilmer,
American soldier, author, poet (d. 1918; KIA)
I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast;
A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;
A tree that may in Summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;
Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.
Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.
– Joyce Kilmer
@25 – Baby Face
Nelson, American gangster (d. 1934; shot by FBI)
“You drive. I’ve been hit!”– George “Baby Face” Nelson
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