14 April 2023
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 15 Day 104 \ Ave. Sky Cover 50% \ Visibility 21 miles Flagstaff Today 69° \31° Wind
10mph \ Gusts 19mph
Air Quality: Fair \ Moderate Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 86mi \ Nearest
Lightning 1402mi
Apr. Averages for Flagstaff: 60° \ 27° \3
Days of moisture
Sunshine
Today’s
Quote
Weekly
Observations
3/19-4/16 National Cherry
Blossom Festival
3/22-4/20 Consider Christianity Week
International Phace
Syndrome Awareness Week
National Cleaning Week
8-16
National Robotics Week
9-15
Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week
National Dog Bite Prevention Week
National Occupational Health Nursing
Week
National Public Safety
Telecommunicators (911
Operators)
Pan American Week
National Student Employment Week
11-13 National
Catholic Educational Association Week
13-15 American Council on Education
13-16 Satchmo Days
14-15 Global Youth Service Days
Daily Observations
Be Kind to Lawyers Day
Dolphin Day
Ex-Spouse Day
Moment of Laughter Day
Look up the Sky Day
Pecan Day
Reach as High as You Can Day
Children with Alopecia Day
International Kids Yoga Day
International Moment of Laughter Day
National Day of Silence Link
National Dolphin Day
National Donate Life (Blue and Green) Day Link
National Ex-Spouse Day Link
National Gardening Day Link
National Pecan Day Link
National Perfume Day Link
Pan American Day
Pathologists' Assistant Day Link
World Chagas Day
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
A decent Spring
Day. I was able to get my friend to work on time and get another friend’s trash
out to the street before 8am without any problems.
CNN had live
coverage of the protest in Paris this morning. There was lots of tear gas,
smoke bombs, and projectiles at the protest over changing the retirement age.
Such a shame.
A suspect has been
arrested in the latest leaked documents mess in DOD. I hope they discover his
motive and if it was to hurt the US, he should be punished to the full extent
of the law.
KY recently had a
horrific mass shooting. It turns out now that KY law allows the police to take
any legal confiscated weapons and sell them at an auction. If the assault rifle
is sold to the public, it gives KY money…and puts the weapon back on the street.
That sounds creepy and not in the best interest of the fine people in KY.
Our state
legislature is busy. First, they expelled a Republican Representative for orchestrating
a meeting in February in a committee meeting that did little more than profess
voting conspiracy theories. The Governor vetoed a bill that would have barred
any rank-choice voting in the state and another bill that would have labeled
non-government organizations to a list of ‘enterprises’ that could be held
criminally responsible for if they participate in human smuggling. The fear was
that the list could include groups of immigrant aide organizations that find housing
and food for immigrants.
Enjoy…
Facts…
Nudity is
one of the most common dream symbols, revealing your true self to others. You
may feel vulnerable and exposed to others. Showing off your nudity may suggest
sexual urges or a desire for recognition.
Moon Facts…
So far, only 24 American white men have
ever gone to the Moon—and only 12 of them physically walked on its
surface—though four other countries and two political unions have visited the
Moon with unmanned spacecraft. The U.S. has completed 32 missions, while the
Soviet Union completed 23 and was actually the first to reach the Moon in 1959.
China, Japan, Luxembourg, the European Union and India have also completed
missions to the Moon.
Beauty in
our 50 states…
4. Utah
To rank this high with
exactly zero miles of coastline, you’ve gotta have some superlative sights,
and Utah brings it
like no other landlocked state in the nation. It’s one of the few states
where someone can look at a picture and say, “Oh, yeah, that’s Utah,” whether
it’s the famous sandstone
arches and the canyons at Moab or the bizarre
formations in Goblin Valley. And that’s just the southern half. The Bonneville
Salt Flats are one of the greatest geological sights in America,
and further north, Utah is home to powder-covered
mountains as good as any in the west. If outdoor recreation is
your top vacation priority, you might not find a better place.
Historical
Events
1561 – A ‘celestial phenomenon’ is
reported over Nuremberg, described as an aerial UFO battle.
1828 – Noah Webster published his
American Dictionary of the English Language.
1865 – President Abraham Lincoln was shot
in Ford’s Theatre by John Wilkes Booth.
1933 – Jack Mackay and his wife reported
seeing the Loch Ness Monster- and that got the whole modern lake monster thing
started.
Birthdays
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