May 2023
Flagstaff
Almanac
Week 19 Day 130 |
Ave.
Sky Cover 5%\ Visibility 28miles |
Flagstaff Today
72° \ 32° |
Wind 8mph
\ Gusts 16mph
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Nearest
active fire: 31miles |
Nearest
Lightning: 704mi |
Air Quality: Moderate Extreme Risk of fire |
May Averages: Flagstaff: 68° \ 34° May Average: 3 Days of moisture |
Sunshine |
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
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Daily Observations
Clean Your Room Day Link |
National Third Shift Workers Day World Lupus Day |
Today’s Thoughts
Nice
day and no wind yet.
Yesterday
was Cheryl’s 76th birthday. She taught at TCBS for years and joined
our retirement group years ago. She doesn’t drive much anymore and lives about
30 miles from Flag. When I called her, she was in very good spirits and
enjoying her life in Williams. Good to hear.
A
jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing and forcibly touching a woman back
in the 1990’s. Will this change the opinion of his followers, his distractors,
or the history books?
I
got gas this morning at Sam’s. It has dropped to $4.13/gallon. Very slowly
dropping.
Enjoy
Animal Trivia
Electric
eels can release enough power to start 50 cars.
Electric
eels can create so much electricity that they could start approximately 50 cars
with one massive shock of voltage. While they are called eels, electric eels
aren't actually eels at all. They are a species of knife fish, very closely
related to the catfish. This species of eel is so unique that it has its own
genus: Electrophorus. One species of eel can create up to 760 volts of
electricity with one shock.
Origins of State Names
Minnesota
Though it’s nicknamed the “Land of
10,000 Lakes” — and that’s selling it short, given there are a staggering
11,842 lakes found throughout the state! — Minnesota takes its name from a
river. That river was named by the Native American Dakota tribe who inhabited
present-day Minnesota. Mni is the Dakota word for
"water"; sota is largely said to mean “cloudy or
muddy,” while others say it means “sky-tinted.” For a definitive answer, state
historians point to the Treaty of 1851 in which the
Dakota included the direct translation as “land where the water is so clear it
reflects the sky,” which is a beautiful description of this lush northern
territory.
Historic Events
- 1774 – Louis XVI and Marie
Antoinette became King and Queen of France
·
1908 – Mother’s Day is observed for the first time in
the United States, in Grafton, West Virginia.
Mother’s Day in Mexico is a set date of May 10th every year, unlike most other
countries where it lands on a Mother’s Day in Mexico is a set date of May 10th every year, unlike most other
countries where it lands on a Sunday.
Birthdays with some quotes
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