June 2023
Flagstaff
Almanac
Week 25 Day 172 Ave. Sky Cover 5%\
Visibility 31mi. Flagstaff Today 75° \ 46°
Wind 7mph \
Gusts 17mph Nearest active fire: 21miles
Nearest Lightning:
578mi
Air Quality: Moderate Moisture Days this month: 5 days
Risk
of fire: Extreme June Averages: Flagstaff: 80° \ 43° June Average: 1 Day of moisture
Sunshine
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
15-21
National Nursing Assistants Week Link
17-23
17-23
National Week of Making Link
18-24
Animal Rights Awareness Week Link Link
18-24
Greencare For Troops Awareness Week
Lightning Safety Awareness Week Link
Old Time Fiddlers Week
National Mosquito Control Awareness Week
Old Time Fiddlers Week
National Mosquito Control Awareness Week Link
National Play Catch Week
Universal Father's Week
19-25
National Play Catch Week
Universal Father's Week
19-25
Learning Disabilities Week Link Link
National Pollinator Week Link
19-25
19-25
National Insect Week
20-24
Royal Ascot Link
Daily Observations
American Eagle Day
Anne and Samantha Day
Cuckoo Warning Day
Go Skateboarding Day Link
Global Orgasm Day
Ice Cream Soda Day
International Day of Yoga Link
Make Music Day Link
Midsummer
National Daylight Appreciation Day
National Day of The Gong
Midsummer
National Daylight Appreciation Day
National Day of The Gong Link
National Energy Shopping Day
National Selfie Day Link
National Sea Shell Day Link
Summer Solstice
Tall Girl Appreciation Day
Vanilla Milkshake Day
World Giraffe Day
Summer Solstice
Tall Girl Appreciation Day
Vanilla Milkshake Day
World Giraffe Day Link
World Handshake Day Link
World Humanist Day
World Hydrography Day
World Humanist Day
World Hydrography Day Link
World Juggling Day
World Peace and Prayer Day Link
World Music Day
Today’s Thoughts
First
day of summer looking good.
Yesterday
I needed a scan. I was told to be there at 1:00 for a 1:30 appointment. I wasn’t
seen until 2:00 and then had to wait another hour for the dye to work. I didn’t
get out until 4:15. I had told them I needed an ultra-sound for the dye. The guy
came in, told me that everyone who came in wanted an ultra-sound, but he didn’t
need it. He was really snaky. He said it would be at least another hour for an
ultra-sound. I let him go ahead. He couldn’t find a vein in my arm, but said he
found one in my hand. He injected the dye. When I was leaving I noticed that I
still had a big bump. He said it would go away by morning. His skill was a ‘7’
out of ten. His personality was a ‘-5” out of 10. I didn’t get home until almost
5p.
I’m
not a big golf fan but I did hope that Rickie Fowler, a Navajo would win as he
was at -10 on the final day. He didn’t win and ended up -5 at the end.
We
are still in having a Red-Flag warning today. Over the weekend there were 4
small forest fires within the city limits, all caused by transients. Also over the
weekend, a tourist fell from the Grand Canyon Skywalk. He fell 4000’ to his
death.
It
is not looking very hopeful for the 5 on the submersible that was exploring the
Titanic. Each tourist had paid ¼ million dollars for the planned 3 hour view.
Enjoy
History revisited
The
government created a relocation program that forced Native Americans out of
their home.
Not
all (if any) Native Americans moved to urban areas by choice. The Indian
Relocation Act of 195, which dissolved federal recognition of most tribes and
ended federal funding for reservations, made it difficult for families to stay
on land that was rightfully theirs, according to the Atlantic.
Historic Events
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