4 February 2023
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 5 Day 35 \ Ave. Sky Cover 40% \ Visibility 21 miles Flagstaff Today 49° \15° Wind 3mph \ Gusts 5mph
Air Quality: Good \Very Low Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 1107mi \ Nearest
Lightning 1783mi
Feb. Averages for Flagstaff: 47° \ 19° \5
Days of moisture
Sunshine & high clouds
Today’s
Quote
Monthly
Observations
National African American History Month Link
National African American Read-In Link
National Bird Feeding Month
National Black History Month
National Care About Your Indoor Air Month
National Cherry Month
National Condom Month
National Children's Dental Health Month
National Embroidery Month Link
National Enrolled Agents Month Link
National Goat Yoga Month
National Green Week Link
National Haiku Writing Month Link
National Hot Breakfast Month Link Link
National Mend A Broken Heart Month
National Parent Leadership Month
National Pet Dental Health Month
National Prevent A Litter Month Link
National Self Check Month Link
National Snack Food Month
National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month Link
National Therapeutic Recreation Month Link
National Time Management Month
National Weddings Month
National Women Inventors Month
North American Inclusion Month (NAIM) Link
Weekly
Observations
28—2/4
Cordova Ice Worm Days Link
Catholic Schools Week
Meat Week
National Anesthesiologists Week Link
1-5
US Nationals Snow Sculpting Days
1-7
Women's Heart Week
World Interfaith Harmony Week
2-8
Publicity for Profit Week
4-11
Freelance Writer Appreciation Week
Daily Observations
ARFMA Fancy Rat and Mouse Day
Barber Day
Create A Vacuum Day Facebook's Birthday
Homemade Soup Day
I Heart Horror Day
International Day of Human Fraternity
Liberace Day
Medjoola Date Day
National Hemp Day Link
National Ice Cream For Breakfast Day Link
National Play Outside Day Link
National Quacker Day
Stuffed Mushroom Day
Take Your Child To The Library Day
Thank A Mailman Day
USO Day
World Cancer Day Link
World Play Your Ukulele Day Link
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Sun
shining through high clouds. It’s warm and snow is melting.
I
had my teeth cleaned this morning. Quick and easy with their laser technology.
A
“weather” balloon from China is flying over the Northern US. It was announced
yesterday that it was over Montana. Now it is much farther east. It is the size
of 2 school busses and flying at 60,000 feet and therefore not endangering air
travel. We are saying it is a spy balloon while China is saying it is an
off-course weather balloon. The US is saying it is not shooting it down for fear
of damage from the debris. The US is saying it is not the only similar balloon
in the past few years. The idea that the US is saying that the balloon cannot
get any new information that the Chinese spy satellites can’t already see. That sounds a little
fishy to me. Time will tell what happens with the balloon. Sec. Blinken has
postponed his trip to China that should have been next week.
The
Dallas Zoo has had problems with their animals. After several tamarin monkeys
were stolen, the Dallas police have arrested a suspect. The monkeys were recovered
and doing fine. Strange.
Large
African Cities…
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Arizona is
a great state…
v The hottest temperature recorded in
Arizona was 128 degrees at Lake Havasu City on June 29, 1994
v
The coldest
temperature recorded in Arizona was 40 degrees below zero at Hawley Lake on
January 7, 1971.
v
A saguaro
cactus can store up to nine tons of water.
v The state of Massachusetts could fit
inside Maricopa County (9,922 sq. miles).
Facts…
It is
suspected that the largest counterfeiter of U.S. currency is the nation of
North Korea.
Martha
Washington is the only woman whose portrait has appeared on a U.S. currency
note. It appeared on the face of the $1 Silver Certificate of 1886 and 1891,
and the back of the $1 Silver Certificate of 1896.
The highest
denomination bill ever printed was a $100,000 note that was printed from
December 18, 1934 to January 9, 1935. It was used for transactions between
Federal Reserve Banks. President Woodrow Wilson was pictured on the front.
The
following bills have not been in print since 1946: $500 (William McKinley);
$1,000 (Grover Cleveland); $5,000 (James Madison); and $10,000 (Salmon P.
Chase, former Treasury Secretary).
The highest
current denomination is the $100 bill.
Slang
Origins
1983: Like
Meaning: a filler word to fill gaps in a
speech or thought
Frank Zappa’s song "Valley
Girl," sung by his daughter Moon Zappa, parodied the speech of young women
in Southern California's San Fernando Valley. This “valley girl” dialect was
characterized by an upward inflection at the end of a sentence, leading to it
being dubbed "uptalk" by scholars. It was thought to be spoken only
by young women and was initially used to deride them, but studies have since
shown that all genders use it at least on occasion.
Mysterious
sites…
Palenque (Mexico)
The Maya people of what is now Mexico
were incredibly advanced when it came to writing, building, and knowledge of
astronomy. Yet scientists still know little about other parts of their culture.
By the time Spanish conquistadors arrived from Europe, the Maya civilization
had already fallen, and historians still debate the cause. Some of the finest
Maya ruins are at Palenque, in the Mexican state of Chiapas, an elaborate
complex that includes a palace and several temples. Thought to have been
constructed between 500 and 700 CE, it features plaster carvings and
decorations that are still remarkably well-preserved. The city at Palenque is a
marvel of design but remains shrouded in mystery since we may never know why it
was abandoned around 900 CE.
Historical
Events
1789 – George Washington is unanimously
elected as the first President of the United States by the US Electoral
College.
1941 – The USO (United Service
Organization) was founded.
1992 – A coup d’état was led by Hugo
Chávez against Venezuelan President Carlos Andrés Pérez.
February 4, 2000, The Sims was released,
Computer Game
2000 – The World Summit Against Cancer
for the New Millennium, Charter of Paris is signed by the President of France,
Jacques Chirac, and the Director-General of UNESCO, Koichiro Matsuura,
initiating World Cancer Day which is held on February 4 every year.
Birthdays
Today
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