27 April 2023
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 17 Day 117 |
Ave. Sky
Cover 5%\ Visibility 27miles |
Flagstaff Today 61° \ 27° |
Wind 17mph \ Gusts 22mph |
Nearest active
fire: 241 miles |
Nearest
Lightning: 500 mi |
Air Quality: Moderate High Risk of fire |
Apr. Averages: Flagstaff: 60° \ 27° Apr. Average: 3 Days of moisture |
Wind Sunshine |
Today’s
Quote
Weekly
Observations
21-5/2 Festival of Ridvan (Baha'i)
22-27 International Wildlife Film Week
22-29 National Dance Week
22-30 National
Park Week
Administrative Professionals Week
23-29 Disability Book Week
Fibroid
Awareness Week
National
Infertility Awareness Week
National
Karaoke Week
Medical
Laboratory Professionals Week
National
Crime Victims Rights Week
National
Library Week
National
Pediatric Transplant Week
National
Princess Week
Mule
Days
Sky
Awareness Week
24-30 National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW)
National Scoop The Poop Week
24-28 National Playground Safety Week
National Youth Violence Prevention Week
24-30 Spring
Astronomy Week
World Immunization Week
26-29 American Quilters Society Week
27-29 Gathering of the Nations Powwow
Daily Observations
Babe Ruth Day
Celebrate Teen Literature Day
Freedom Day (in South Africa)
Internat’l Girls in Information and
Telecommunication Technologies Day
Little Pampered Dog Day
Matanzas Mule Day
Morse Code Day
National Devil Dog Cakes Day
Internat’l Girls in Information and
Telecommunication Technologies Day
Little Pampered Dog Day
Matanzas Mule Day
Morse Code Day
National Devil Dog Cakes Day Link
National Little Pampered Dog Day Link Link
National Teach Your Children To Save Day
Poem In Your Pocket Day Link
Prime Rib Day
Take Action For Libraries Day
Take Your Daughters & Sons to Work Day Link
Tell a Story Day
World Tapir Day
Tell a Story Day
World Tapir Day Link
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
A
little cooler today with a little less wind than yesterday.
When abortion became illegal in some states, the DOD allowed travel for service members and families who needed to travel for an abortion. Now two Republicans are holding up the approval of 60+ military promotions until DOD changes their decision. This is affecting military readiness. Crazy.
Enjoy…
Signs…
Moon Facts…
It’s younger than we thought
While we know that the Moon is actually a
section of broken Earth that formed during a collision billions of years ago,
this happened later than scientists once thought. In 2020, researchers at the
German Aerospace Center and the University of Münster calculated that the Moon
is actually 85 million years younger than previous estimates. Computer
simulations suggest the Moon formed about 4.425 billion years ago, and took 150
to 200 million years to crystallize from its magma form after it broke off from
Earth.
State
Names Origins…
Georgia
Despite America’s quest for
independence from the British, the influence of English royalty can still be
felt stateside, as evidenced by Georgia’s name. British philanthropist James
Oglethorpe sought to create a U.S. colony where the debt-ridden people of
England could get
back on their feet and take ownership over their lives.
During these efforts, he named
the state after King George II for the king’s role in granting
the charter that made his vision possible. Though Oglethorpe’s social-reform
brainchild didn’t pan out as he hoped, Georgia still blossomed into a state
that perfectly encapsulates all that the American southeast has to offer, from
its rich history to scenic beauty.
Historical
Events
1861 – American President Abraham Lincoln
suspends the writ of habeas corpus.
1967 – Expo 67 officially opened in
Montreal, Quebec.
1992 – The Russian Federation and 12
other former Soviet republics joined the International Monetary Fund and the
World Bank.
2006 – Construction began on the Freedom
Tower (now One World Trade Center) in New York City.
Birthdays
Today
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