23 January 2023
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 4 Day 23 \ Ave. Sky Cover 40% \ Visibility 19 miles Flagstaff Today 47° \6° Wind 8mph \ Gusts 13mph
Air Quality: Fair\VeryLow Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 655mi \ Nearest Lightning 1472mi
Jan Averages for Flagstaff: 44° \ 16° \5
Days of moisture
Cloudy
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
17-23
National Fresh Squeezed Juice Week
18-25
Week of Christian Unity
National Soccer Coaches of America Week
19-29
Sundance Film Festival
22-28
Clean Out Your Inbox Week
Data Privacy Week Link
National CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists) Week
National Handwriting Analysis Week
National School Choice Week Link
Snowcare for Troops Week
Snowcare for Troops Week
23-28
National
Medical Group Practice Week
Daily Observations
Measure
Your Feet Day
National Handwriting Day Link
National Pie Day Link Link
Paul Pitcher Day Link
Snowplow Mailbox Hockey Day
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Sun
was shining early, but now the next storm is moving in. This one should bring
us about 6” of snow…adding to January snowfall.
The
Arkansas governor has banned the use of ‘LatinX’ in any state documents. For
context, the term LatinX is in response to Latino and Latina, both of which
place gender on the noun in Spanish. The ‘X’ means null and therefore drops gender
from the noun. LatinX has been around a few years and has not become popular
among the various Latin communities.
The
Navajo Nation has lifted its mandated mask requirements. The new administration
said that people should still be cautious when in large groups.
I
read an article about the Debt Ceiling yesterday. After reading it, I sent an
email to my newly elected Conservative Congressional Rep. The article was pointing out the
debt ceiling allows the government to pay the bills it has already occurred. It
does not increase the Federal debt or increase spending. Not raising the debt ceiling
would cause the country to default on its loans. That would crash the value of the
US dollar here and around the world. This is not something politicians should make
political. Even delaying the necessary rise in the debt ceiling has
consequences. The last time we came close to default, the US credit rating
dropped. That means that the US now pays a higher interest rate on any money it
borrows. That increase comes right out of taxpayers pockets.
The Big 5 of Africa…lions, leopards,
elephants, African buffalo, & rhinoceroses
Arizona is a great state…NEW
·
Arizona
has 3,928 mountain peaks and summits, more mountains than any one of the other
Mountain States (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and
Wyoming).
·
All
New England, plus the state of Pennsylvania would fit inside Arizona.
·
Arizona became the 48th state and last of
the contiguous states on February 14, 1912.
Facts…
Number of Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball
designs since 1907--7
Weight (in pounds) of the current Times Square
New Year’s Eve Ball--11,875
Year “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve”
aired for the first time--1972
Typical number of revelers packed into Times
Square each New Year’s Eve--58,000
Slang Origins
1972: Retro
Meaning: related to the styles and
fashions of the past
Kids wearing retro clothes today may be
wearing styles from the 1970s, but the 21st century doesn’t have a monopoly on
the term. Though it’s not always clear what makes an article of clothing or
piece of furniture retro as opposed to vintage, the teenagers of 1972 were
going through their parents’ clothes in hopes of making yesterday’s fashion the
style of the future.
UNESCO sites…
The Tower of Hercules Is the World's
Oldest Lighthouse That Is Still Standing
Built around the second century CE, the Tower of Hercules is considered to be the world's oldest functioning lighthouse. It is located on the northwest coast of modern-day Spain, on a promontory overlooking the harbor of A Coruña. The tower itself rises approximately 190 feet above the sea to shine its light across the northern Atlantic Ocean. The Tower of Hercules is the only remaining lighthouse of Greco-Roman antiquity to have retained its structural integrity, and it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009.
Historical Events
1556 – The Shaanxi earthquake struck in
Shaanxi province, China. The death toll may have been as high as 830,000, the
deadliest earthquake in history.
Walter Frederick Morrison sold the rights
(Design Patent #D183,626) to his flying disc to the Wham-O toy company, which
later renames it the “Frisbee”.
1998 – Netscape announced Mozilla, with
the intention to release Communicator code as open source.
Birthdays Today
@94 – Wally Parks, founded the National Hot Rod Association (d.
2007)
@89 – Randolph Scott, American actor (d. 1987)
80
– Gil Gerard, American actor
@74 – Anita Pointer, American R&B/soul singer-songwriter (d.
2022)
71
– Robin Zander, American rock singer-songwriter
59
– Mariska Hargitay, American actress, and producer
Being
fearless means busting down those walls of fear and being who you are, not who
someone else thinks you are.– Mariska Hargitay
@56 – John Hancock, American general and politician (d. 1793)
A
chip on the shoulder is too heavy a piece of baggage to carry through life.–
John Hancock 49 – Tiffani Thiessen, American actress
@42 – Ernie Kovacs, American comedic actor and game show host (d.
1962; auto crash)
There’s
a standard formula for success in the entertainment medium, and that is: Beat
it to death if it succeeds.– Ernie Kovacs
@20 – XXXTentacion (Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy), American
rapper (d. 2018; shot)
You
can’t do good if you’re wishing bad on others.– XXXTentacion
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