6 January 2023
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 1 Day 6 \ Ave. Sky Cover 50% \ Visibility 18 miles Flagstaff Today 51° \22° Wind 2mph \ Gusts 5mph
Air Quality: \ Very Low Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 304mi \ Nearest Lightning 414mi
Jan Averages for Flagstaff: 44° \ 16° \5
Days of moisture
Mostly cloudy
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
1-7
Diet
Resolution Week
National Folic Acid Awareness Week Link
Dating & Life Coaches Recognition Week
National Lose Weight/Feel Great Week
Silent Record Week
2-8
International
Consumer Electronics Show
Someday We'll Laugh About This Week
3-6
No Tillage
Week
6-9
Elvis' Birthday
Celebration Week
6-Feb 21
Carnival
Season
Daily Observations
Apple
Tree Day
Armenian Christmas
Bald Eagle Appreciation Days
Bean Day
Cuddle Up Day
Epiphany
National Shortbread Day
National Smith Day
I Am A Mentor Day Link
National Shortbread Day Link
National Technology Day Link
Take a Poet To Lunch Day
Three Kings Day
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
The
last storm is melting rapidly. It’s a good thing because a new storm expected
tomorrow early morning.
I
went in for a blood draw. I got there at 7:45a but had to wait until 9:00
because the ultrasound team was in a meeting. They were very apologetic.
Nothing I can do to change it.
Vote
#10 just announced…no speaker of the House yet. There is no end in sight. This
circus is hurting the vast majority of Americans. Without a Speaker, no
legislation can move forward. American enemies and probably some of our allies
are not going to forget this fiasco.
Waterfalls around the world
Facts…
Mount
Kilimanjaro is one of the Seven Summits — the highest peaks on each continent,
which form the basis of one of the world’s most prestigious mountaineering
challenges. American businessman Richard D. Bass became the first person to
summit all seven on April 30, 1985, when he conquered his seventh peak, Mount
Everest. Climbers have been trying to reach the top of Mount Kilimanjaro since
the late 19th century, and a German man named Hans Meyer and his Austrian
climbing partner Ludwig Purtscheller made the first documented successful climb
to the summit by a European. It was Meyer’s second attempt — two years before
that record-breaking climb, a wall of ice prevented him from reaching the top.
Together with local guide Yohani Kinyala Lauwo, the two climbers made history
at Kilimanjaro’s summit on October 6,
1889.
There’s no
question that reaching the top of Mount Kilimanjaro is difficult, but the level
of difficulty depends on the path you choose. There are seven routes to the
top: Marangu, Machame, Lemosho, Shira, Rongai, Northern Circuit, and Umbwe.
Marangu’s popularity stems from its relatively gentle gradient and the
availability of accommodations on the trail. Lemosho is considered a much
tougher climb, but many say that the scenery is better along the way. Umbwe is
short at just 23 miles, but steep. On the other hand, the Northern Circuit
covers 56 miles. If you are reasonably fit, Kilimanjaro is not as technical a
climb as some of the world’s taller mountains, though you’ll still need to
tackle a diverse range of environments — including forest, moorland, scree
slopes, and rock faces — as you ascend.
Climbing
Mount Kilimanjaro typically takes between five and 10 days, though it’s often
much quicker for elite athletes. In fact, the current record holder is
Swiss-Ecuadorian climber Karl Egloff, who managed the round-trip journey to the
summit in an incredible 6 hours and 42 minutes. However, racing to the top is
not recommended — the risk of debilitating altitude sickness is significantly
reduced for those who trek more carefully. And for most people, it’s no walk in
the park. Many have failed in their attempts to reach the top, among them
former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and tennis legend Martina Navratilova.
Slang Origins
1956: Hinky
Meaning: questionable, suspicious,
unreliable
“Hinky” is a word of rather hinky origin
itself. Some believe it has roots in an African American slang word from the
1920s, while others claim it comes from gangster slang of the ‘20s and ‘30s.
Others believe it may come from an old definition of the verb “hink.” No matter
what is correct, it’s still in use today, and an interesting word to add to
your lexicon.
Historical Events
1536 – The first European school of
higher learning in the Americas, Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco, was
founded in Mexico City.
1941 – US President Franklin D. Roosevelt
delivered his Four Freedoms speech in the State of the Union address:
Freedom of speech Freedom of worship Freedom from want Freedom from fear
1952 – The Hallmark Hall of Fame
(Hallmark Television Playhouse) television anthology series premiered.
Birthdays Today
@89 – Carl Sandburg, American poet, historian (d. 1967)
Nothing
happens unless first, we dream.– Carl Sandburg
@88 – Earl Scruggs, American banjo player, wrote Foggy Mountain
Breakdown (d. 2012)
@87 – Loretta Young, American actress (d. 2000)
@80 – John DeLorean, engineer, , founded the DeLorean Motor
Company (d. 2005)
@80 – Mickey Hargitay, Hungarian-American actor, and bodybuilder
(d. 2006)
@79 – Danny Thomas, actor; founded St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital (d. 1991; heart attack)
Success
in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for
yourself. It’s what you do for others.– Danny Thomas
@60 – Tom Mix, American cowboy, and actor (d. 1940; auto
accident)
@69 – Bonnie Franklin, American actress (d. 2013; cancer)
@60 – Syd Barrett, English singer-songwriter and guitarist (d.
2006; cancer)
If
I’d stayed at college I would have become a teacher.– Syd Barrett
@64 – Malcolm Young, Scottish-Australian singer-songwriter,
AC/DC (d. 2017)
68
– Rowan Atkinson, English comedic actor, Mr. Bean
The
clear problem of the outlawing of insult is that too many things can be
interpreted as such. Criticism, ridicule, sarcasm, merely stating an
alternative point of view to the orthodoxy, can be interpreted as an insult.–
Rowan Atkinson
63
– Nigella Lawson, English chef, author
54
– Norman Reedus, American actor
53
– Julie Chen, American television journalist
@48 – Kahlil Gibran, Lebanese-American poet, painter, philosopher
(d. 1931; cirrhosis)
Progress
lies not in enhancing what is, but in advancing toward what will be.– Khalil
Gibran @45ish – Gertrude the Great (Saint
Gertrude of Helfta), German saint (died ~ 1302)
39
– Kate McKinnon, American comedic actress
36
– Arin Hanson, American YouTube Celebrity
@31 – Sandy Denny, English folk-rock singer-songwriter (d 1978;
from a fall)
@19 – Joan of Arc, French martyr, saint (d. 1431)
I
am not afraid… I was born to do this.– Joan of Arc
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