17 April 2023
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 16 Day 107 \ Ave. Sky Cover 5% \ Visibility 27 miles Flagstaff Today 68° \27° Wind
8mph \ Gusts 19mph
Air Quality: Moderate \ High Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 264mi \ Nearest
Lightning 884mi
Apr. Averages for Flagstaff: 60° \ 27° \3
Days of moisture
Sunshine
Today’s
Quote
Weekly
Observations
3/22-4/20 Consider Christianity Week
International Phace
Syndrome Awareness Week
National Cleaning Week
15-22 International Dark Sky Week
15-21 Money Smart Week
National Volunteer Week
16-22 Animal
Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week
Chemists Celebrate Earth Week
National Paperboard Packaging Week
National
Pet ID Week
Numismatic Week (National Coin Week)
16-23 Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week
17-21 Undergraduate
Research Week
National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week
Daily Observations
Herbalist Day
Bat Appreciation Day (Emerge from Hibernation)
Blah! Blah! Blah! Day
Boston Marathon (126th)
Cheese Ball Day
Ellis Island Family History Day
Ford Mustang Day
Herbalist Day
International Haiku Poetry Day Link
Malbec World Day Link
National Crawfish Day Link
National Stress Awareness Day
Nothing Like A Dame Day
World Hemophilia Day Link
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Great
spring day. Great day for a walk.
The
sports world is entangled in a mess. Who should win out…Trans people vs Title IX?
I guess I am really old school. Title IX changed sports for all schools and
adulthood. It was designed to level the playing field and money spent on sports
to be more equitable. Now some who were born male but identify as female are
saying they should be allowed to compete in women’s sports. I hope the sports
world finds a solution to this dilemma. I’m reminded that a loud voice does not
always offer the best solution.
The
Kennedy dynasty is in the news. Robert Jr., an all-anti-vaccine guy, is running
for President. Many in the family say they support Biden. Time will tell.
AZ
legislature is insane. The AZ School for the Deaf and Blind has been around
since 1912. It has always been on an every 10-year renewal by the legislature.
The Freedom Caucus of AZ, the far-right members, wanted it to be renewed every
2 years. Pro-school advocates said that would severely hinder recruiting
teachers who would not to work at a place that might be closed by the
legislature so often. Finally, the sides agreed to a review every four years.
This is not a pro-education stance. It is sad that so many anti-education legislators
are voted into office in AZ.
Enjoy…
Geography…
Holland and
the Netherlands Are Two Separate Things
Holland and
the Netherlands tend to be used interchangeably when talking about the specific
country in Western Europe — but they’re not at all the same. The Netherlands is
a country with 12 provinces, including the regions of North Holland and South
Holland.
Calling the
Netherlands “Holland” would basically be like referring to the United States as
Texas or New York.
Moon Facts…
The Moon
is rich in natural resources and could be mined for gold, platinum, rare earth
metals and possibly even water. Particularly exciting for the future of space
travel is the way in which the water can be split into its hydrogen and oxygen
components and liquefied to make rocket fuel. This would allow longer voyages
to use the Moon as a kind of refueling station.
Beauty in
our 50 states…
Yes, it has issues. Lots of ‘em. But how many beautiful things do you know that don’t? For a moment, let’s drop the talk of climate change and traffic and talk for a minute about how California has EVERY SINGLE KIND OF BEAUTY you could possibly want. Start in the south with the expansive, natural beaches set against towering cliffs. Then move inland to the moon-like desertscapes in the Mojave. There’s the drive along the PCH and Big Sur, leading in the wine country of the Central Coast and up into San Francisco, a city that owes its aesthetic to cliffside views and curlicues of fog. Oh, and lest we forget Yosemite National Park. Or Redwood National Park. Or Death Valley National Park. Or any of the many underrated national parks. Or the wine country that stretches from Napa Valley in the north to Temecula in the south. Look, the Golden State isn’t for everybody—but as far as sheer diversity of natural beauty is concerned, nothing else comes close. You can see why, once upon a time, people crossed expansive grasslands and steep mountains and punishing deserts only to arrive in California and say to themselves, the trip was worth it after all.Want more Thrillist?
Historical
Events
v 1521 – The trial of Martin Luther over
his teachings began during the assembly of the Diet of Worms.
v
1961 – The
Bay of Pigs Invasion
v 2014 – NASA’s Kepler space telescope
confirms the discovery of the first Earth-size planet, Kepler-186f.
Birthdays
Today
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