9April 2023 Easter
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 15 Day 99 \ Ave. Sky Cover 40% \ Visibility 23 miles Flagstaff Today 65° \28° Wind
5mph \ Gusts 12mph
Air Quality: Moderate\ Moderate Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 664mi \ Nearest
Lightning 1315mi
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
3/26-4/9
Passiontide
2-9
World Irish Dancing Week
3-9
Explore Your Career Options
Week
4-10
Hate Week
National Dental Hygienist Week
6-9
The Masters Tournament
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) Week
Pan American Week
National Student Employment
Week
Daily Observations
Appomattox Day Link
Chinese Almond Cookie Day
Easter
Global Day to End Child Sexual Abuse Link
Jenkins Ear Day
Jumbo Day (Elephant came to US and created the word for big in our
language.)
Name Yourself Day
National Cherish An Antique Day
National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day
National Unicorn Day Link (Note: This
is in Scotland, but it's become popular worldwide.)
Plum Pudding Day Link (Note:
Eaten on Easter. But, if eaten on 12/25 it's Christmas Pudding Day.)
Winston Churchill Day
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Warm
spring day with high clouds.
I
took my car to the dealership for their free drive-thru car wash. My silver
vehicle was covered with the results of the wind the other day. Now it is all shiny
again.
After
reviewing the new HOA Rules and Regulations, I expect some backlash from
owners. 1. Each lot is restricted to use as a dwelling for residential use by
one family only. Note: the renters on one side of me are college
grad students, and on the other side, a group of local workers who cause no
problems…. 16. Each lot owner shall be responsible for ice and snow removal
on their walkways in the front of their townhouse. The Association shall be
responsible for snow removal of the common area walks and parking lot. Note:
They have always done the stairs and sidewalks….19. The Association shall
provide exterior maintenance for the improvements upon each lot so far as the
painting, repair and replacement of roofs, fascia, soffits, siding, and trim.
This does not include glass surfaces, window screens, rain gutters or any fixtures
or additions made by the individual owner. Each owner shall be responsible for
preventing ice dams and shall be responsible for ice and snow removal within
its Lot, this includes regular maintenance of rain gutters. Note: guess I’ll be cleaning my own gutters,
on a ladder. I get most of the rules, but these seem a little odd.
Enjoy…
Facts…
The first
socks were created to be worn with sandals, making this the original (proper?)
way to wear socks...
More Slang
origins…
Till The Cows Come Home
If you’re waiting till the cows come home, you’re waiting for a very long time. The phrase may even refer to things that will continue on forever – or at least until the foreseeable future. Southerners are no strangers to cattle, and they know that cows can take a very long time to wander home once they get lost. That’s where this phrase comes from.
Beauty in
our 50 states…
Arizona’s baseline is a riot
of desert oranges and fuchsias that only build to perhaps the most-ogled
feature on the continent: the Grand Canyon, the climax of a
million American road
trips. Monument Valley has been scientifically proven to be where
cowboys' souls go when they die. Elsewhere, Arizona's B-sides—the Superstition
Mountains, the Petrified Forest, Lake Powell, the areas around Flagstaff and Sedona—would alone make it a top-20
state. And don't sleep on one of the most dramatic terrestrial features
anywhere: the 560ft-deep meteor crater that, befitting so much of Arizona's
look, literally came from elsewhere in the solar system.
Historical
Events
1784 – The Treaty of Paris was ratified
by King George III of the Kingdom of Great Britain, ending the American
Revolutionary War.
1816 – The AME (African Methodist
Episcopla) Church was founded in Philadelphia, PA.
1865 – The American Civil War ended at
Appomattox, Virginia.
1882 – Jumbo the Elephant arrived in
America. His name popularized the term “Jumbo”.
1942 – The Bataan Death March began,
approximately 10,000 Allies Soldiers died during the week-long trek.
1991 – Georgia declared independence from
the Soviet Union.
Birthdays
Today
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