April 2023
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 14 Day 94 \ Ave. Sky Cover 5% \ Visibility 21 miles Flagstaff Today 57° \20° Wind
16mph \ Gusts 37mph
Air Quality: Fair \ Moderate Risk of fire
\ Nearest active fire 369mi \ Nearest Lightning 1465mi
Apr. Averages for Flagstaff: 60° \ 27° \3
Days of moisture
WIND &Sunshine
Today’s
Quote
Monthly
Observations
Holy Humor Month
Home Improvement Time (April-Sept.30)
Honor Society Awareness Month
Informed Women Month
International Black Women's History Month Link
International Customer Loyalty Month
International Guitar Month Link
International Twit Award Month
IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) Month Link
Jazz Appreciation Month
Keep America Beautiful
Library Snapshot Month
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
3/26-4/9
Passiontide
1-7
APAWS Pooper Scooper Week
Golden Rule Week
Laugh at Work Week
Medication Safety Week
Testicular Cancer Awareness
Week (aka Get A Grip Day!)
Week of The Young Child
2-8
Bat Appreciation Week
Holy Week
National Blue Ribbon Week (Child
Abuse)
National Public Health Week
National Window Safety Week
2-9
World Irish Dancing Week
3-9
Explore Your Career Options
Week
4-10
Hate Week
National Dental Hygienist Week
Daily Observations
Chocolate Milk Powder Day
Cordon
Bleu Day
Hug a Newsperson Day
International Day for Mine Awareness&
Assistance in Mine Action
Jeep 4x4 Day Link
National Sexual Assault Awareness Day of Action (SAAM) Link
Ramen Noodle Day
School Librarian Day
Tell a Lie Day
Victims of Violence Wholly Day
Vitamin C Day
World Rat Day Link
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Spring
always brings wind…and today it is here. Pine needles should start piling up on
deck soon.
The
first week of the month always brings computer and app updates. This month had
more than normal. Took about 30 minutes to update the computer.
I
wish there was a really trustworthy news service. I don’t like getting accurate
news from The Daily Show. They did a story of fentanyl distribution in
the US. I fact-checked it and it was true. I never realized that 87% fentanyl
crossing the border is brought in by Americans bringing it in. If I watch Right-wing
media, they make it sound like at least 100% of the illegal pills or powder is
brought in by those illegals who are steaming across the border. If I watch Main-stream or Left-wing media,
Fentanyl is a problem; no one knows who is bringing it in to the country. If
Americans got the truth, it would be a beginning to solving the problem.
I’ve
been a fan of 60 Minutes for ever. I am still trying to understand
Leslie Stahl’s interview last night with Marjorie Taylor Green. Leslie let MTG
say Dems are pedophiles, she can’t be held accountable for posts on her website
because many other employees do much of the postings under her name, and she
can’t understand why media goes back decades to use her quotes. While Leslie
and 60 Minutes might have assumed that letting her talk would show the audience
her ‘unique’ views, it didn’t work. I expected more. After the interview I
though maybe the media got MTG wrong…but the more I thought about it, it was
just a puff-piece for MTG. This is the same thing Fox does when interviewing
others. Upset and sad.
Culture:
The Tuba City Fair committee moved the dates for this year. Why? The fair would
have been during a solar eclipse. Honoring culture.
Enjoy…
Facts…
The CND
(Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) peace symbol was displayed in public for the
first time in London. It was designed by Gerald Holtom in 1958. It has become a
nearly universal peace symbol used in many different versions worldwide.
More Slang
origins…
What In The Sam Hill?
This is another Southern expression that
is used when people are surprised, angry, or feeling some kind of strong
emotion. It’s an exclamation similar to “hell,” or other curse words.
So, who was Sam Hill? Well, no one really
knows. Depending on who you ask, he might have been a geologist, a millionaire,
or even the devil himself. We’ll probably never know.
Beauty in
our 50 states…
The fine cinematographers
from Breaking Bad made this state a stunning backdrop for
making crystal meth. But even without the dilapidated trailers in the
foreground, the desert scenery here is absolutely breathtaking. The red rock
cliffs and sprawling mesas make a road trip
through New Mexico feel a lot shorter than the 375 miles that
I-40 actually spans across the state. Northern New Mexico boasts the mountains
of Taos, giving that part of the state a look more Colorado than Arizona; head
south, and you’ll hit the dramatic Organ Mountains before arriving at White Sands
National Park, one of the most distinct—and arresting—pieces of earth in
the lower 48.
Historical
Events
1814 – Napoleon abdicated and named his
son Napoleon II as Emperor of the French.
1841 – William Henry Harrison died of
pneumonia, becoming the first President of the United States to die in office
(presiding 31 days total).
1887 – Argonia, Kansas elected Susanna M.
Salter as the first female mayor in the United States.
1932 – Vitamin C was isolated by C.G.
King.
1949 – Twelve nations signed the North
Atlantic Treaty creating the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Birthdays
Today
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