7 February 2023
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 6 Day 38 \ Ave. Sky Cover 15% \ Visibility 19 miles Flagstaff Today 40° \18° Wind 7mph \ Gusts 16mph
Air Quality: Fair \Very Low Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 132mi \ Nearest
Lightning 2205mi
Feb. Averages for Flagstaff: 47° \ 19° \5
Days of moisture
Sunshine
Today’s
Quote
Weekly
Observations
1-7
Women's Heart Week
World Interfaith Harmony Week
2-8
Publicity for Profit Week
4-11
Freelance Writer Appreciation Week
5-11
African Heritage & Health Week
Burn Awareness Week Link
Children's Authors & Illustrators Week
5-12
Children's Authors & Illustrators Week
5-12
Dump Your Significant Jerk Week
6-12 Children's Mental Health Week Link
6-10
6-10
International Networking Week
National School Counseling Week Link
Pride in Foodservice Week
Pride in Foodservice Week Link
Tax Identity Theft Week
Tax Identity Theft Week Link
Tinnitus Awareness Week
Tinnitus Awareness Week Link
7-14
7-14
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week Link
Have A Heart for A Chained Dog Week Link
National Marriage Week Link Link
Risk Awareness Week
7-12
Solo Diners Eat Out Weekend
Love Makes the World Go Round; But, Laughter Keeps Us From
Daily Observations
African American
Coaches Day
Ballet Day
Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Clash Day
"e" Day (math) Link
Laura Ingalls Wilder Day
National Fettuccine Alfredo Day
National Periodic Table Day Link
Rose Day
Safer Internet
Day Link
Wave All Your Fingers At Your Neighbor's Day
Who Shall I Be Day
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Another
nice winter day.
My
ophthalmologist really likes his ‘toys’. My checkup today included a picture of
my eye. I looked into the machine at a small green flower. There was a very,
very bright flash of white light, then on to the other eye. The Dr. looked at
the pictures and said I was doing fine.
Beyoncé
is now the artist with the most Grammy Awards in the history of the awards. She
really is a great talent.
Over
2300 people have been killed, with the number rising hourly, in a huge earthquake in Turkey/Syria. The pictures
are quite disturbing.
Other
Balloons…
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Arizona is
a great state…
v The 13 stripes on the Arizona flag
represent the 13 original colonies of the United States.
v
The
negotiations for Geronimo's final surrender took place in Skeleton Canyon, near
present day Douglas, Arizona, in 1886.
v Prescott, Arizona is home to the world's
oldest rodeo, and Payson, Arizona is home to the world's oldest continuous
rodeo, both of which date back to the 1880's.
Facts…
Cleopatra
Was a Victim of Roman Propaganda
Cleopatra’s
legacy is so complicated because it tangles with historical biases against
strong, female rulers and the propaganda of the early Roman Empire. Today, most
people know Cleopatra as a seductress, one who had romances with two of the
most powerful Roman leaders in the first century CE, and who used her sex
appeal to manipulate geopolitics in her favor. However, the source of many of
these colorful tales is Octavian’s (later Caesar Augustus’) propaganda machine;
he launched the equivalent of a fake news campaign to discredit the foreign
queen and his rival Mark Antony. When Octavian proved victorious against Antony
and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium in 31 BCE, the victors became the authors
of history, and it has taken millennia for scholars to learn more about the
real life of this fascinating final pharaoh.
Slang
Origins
1986: Righteous
Meaning: something cool or amazing
The ‘80s seem to have spawned a dozen ways
to call something cool. “Righteous” is yet another. Perhaps its most famous
usage happens in a scene from “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” in which a school
secretary uses the slang of the day (including several words on this list) to
describe all the people who think Ferris is a “righteous dude.”
Trivia…
Moby Dick was the favorite book of one of the
three founders of the coffee empire Starbucks. He wanted to name the company
after the story's fabled ship Pequod, but he and his partners reconsidered and
settled instead on the name of the first mate, Starbuck.
Historical
Events
1795 – The 11th Amendment was ratified,
reaffirming the sovereignty of the individual United States.
1817 – The first public gas streetlight
was lit in Baltimore, Maryland, the first in the United States.
1914 – The silent film Kid Auto Races at
Venice premiered in theaters, featuring Charlie Chaplin in his first screen
appearance as The Little Tramp.
Birthdays
Today
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