11 March 2023
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 10 Day 70 \ Ave. Sky Cover 40% \ Visibility 17 miles Flagstaff Today 56° \32° Wind 10mph \ Gusts 21mph
Air Quality: Moderate \Very Low Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 70mi \ Nearest
Lightning 515mi
Mar. Averages for Flagstaff: 51° \ 23° \6
Days of moisture
Sunshine
Today’s
Quote
Weekly
Observations
22-4/8
Lent
5-11
National Consumer
Protection Week Link
Celebrate Your Name Week
National Procrastination Week
National Schools Social Work Week
Celebrate Your Name Week
National Procrastination Week
National Schools Social Work Week Link
National Words Matter Week
No More Week
National Words Matter Week
No More Week Link
Read an E-Book Week Link
Save Your Vision Week
Save Your Vision Week Link
Termite Awareness Week
Termite Awareness Week
5-12
Women in Construction
Week: Link
Women of Aviation Worldwide
Women of Aviation Worldwide Week
Words Matter Week
6-10
National School Breakfast
Week
10-12
World Rattlesnake Roundup
10-16
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Week
11-17
Turkey Vultures Return to the Living Sign
Daily Observations
Dream 2023
Day
COVID-19 Global Pandemic Day
Genealogy Day Link
International Fanny Pack Day
International Fanny Pack Day Link
National Urban Ballroom Dancing Day
Johnny Appleseed Day
Key Deer Awareness Day
National 311 Day Link
National Find Common Ground Day
National Funeral Director and Mortician Recognition Day Link
National Promposal Day
National Promposal Day Link (Ask to
prom)
Oatmeal-Nut Waffle Day
World
Plumbing Day Link
My Sometimes-Long-Winded
Thoughts
Light
RAIN in the forecast. That will speed up the melting.
In
AZ our state ranks 49th in school funding. Our new head of Education
promised to fix the education here. One of his first acts is the ‘Empowerment
Hotline’, open during weekday business hours. Concerned citizens can call the
hotline to report any teacher, school, or district that “teaches lessons that
distract from teaching academic standards such as those that focus on race or
ethnicity, rather than on individuals and merit, promoting an gender ideology,
social emotional learning or inappropriate sexual content”. This is his way to
‘declare war’ on conversations about emotions or identity. Again, so glad I am
retired.
Enjoy…
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Facts…
"A
second is called a second because it is the second division of the hour by 60,
the first division being a minute."
More Slang
origins…
Burn rubber
No point in having a hot rod if you're
not going to show off its speed. And when you press that pedal to the metal,
your tires are going to burn some rubber. Which is a good thing… if you like
buying new tires every year.
Pad
People in the '50s possibly thought they
were frogs. Or they envied the amphibious lifestyle. We can't think of a better
explanation for why they'd call their homes or apartments their
"pad."
Beauty in
our 50 states…
Though New Orleans (deservedly!) gets
most of the love, there’s plenty to do in Louisiana outside of its cities: the
fishing's great, the duck hunting is world-class, and the airboat rides amid
alligator-infested cypress trees are not to be missed. But its position at the
bottom of the Mississippi doesn't do its beaches or wetlands any favors, and
when the highest natural point in the state is only twice as high as the
Superdome, you're going to be stuck with a lot of scenery that ducks are in the
best position to appreciate.
Historical
Events
1888 – The Great Blizzard of 1888 begins
along the eastern seaboard of the United States.
1918 – The ‘Spanish Flu’ pandemic struck
the United States.
2011 – Apple iPad 2 was released.
2020 – The World Health Organization
(WHO) declared the COVID-19 virus a pandemic.
Birthdays
Today
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