July 2023
Flagstaff
Almanac
Week 29 Day 202 Ave. Sky
Cover 5%\ Visibility 32mi. Flagstaff Today 93° \ 58°
Wind 7mph \
Gusts 14mph Nearest active fire: 17miles
Nearest Lightning:
189mi
Air Quality: Moderate Moisture Days this month: 1 days
Risk
of fire: Extreme July Averages: Temps
82° \ 51° Moisture 8 Days
Sunshine High Heat Advisory
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
1-24
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19-22
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Daily Observations
Celebration of The Horse Day
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National Junk Food Day National Tug-Of-War
Tournament Day
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Today’s Thoughts
It is still HOT!
Back
in the day I stayed at a motel during some weekends on the main drag of
Flagstaff. It was recently purchased and is being renovated. The buildings are now
painted Bronco Orange and Blue. Nice!
I had a great Chinese lunch with Faith and Andy. They are just back from visiting Andy's brother in a Blanding Care Center. His brother is happy to be around lots of Navajo.
We
need more information on the US soldier who defected in Korea. He is a black
soldier in trouble with the brass. Now he is in N. Vietnam. There has to be
more to the story.
Interesting:
I marriage vows the clergy have said “I now pronounce you man and wife.” It was
just pointed out to me that it states a gender (man) and a role (wife). That is
weird.
Enjoy
Boomer Slang…
Boogie
“Boogie”
meant to dance energetically, often associated with disco or funk music. It
reflected the lively and rhythmic movements of the dance floor.
Groove
“Groove”
referred to getting into a relaxed, enjoyable rhythm or flow. It described the
state of being completely absorbed and engaged in an activity, often associated
with music, dancing, or any pursuit that brought a sense of joy and harmony.
True Conspiracy
Theories…
MK-Ultra
MK-Ultra
was a CIA project in the 1950s and 60s that involved mind control experiments
on human subjects. The experiments included the use of drugs, hypnosis, and
other forms of psychological torture. The project was initially denied by the
CIA, but it was later confirmed through declassified documents.
Random Trivia…
During
the Salem witch trials, the accused witches weren’t actually burned at the
stake. The majority were jailed, and some were hanged. But none of the 2,000
people accused ever got burned alive.
Historic Events
- 1861 – Confederate troops
defeated the Union at the (1st) Battle of Bull Run.
- 1873 – Jesse James and the
James-Younger Gang held the first successful train robbery in the American
West.
- 1925 – Scopes Trial: John T.
Scopes was found guilty of teaching evolution in class and fined $100.
- 1949 – The United States Senate ratified the North
Atlantic Treaty.
Birthdays with some
quotes
@83 |
Paul Burke, American actor
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@82 |
Paul Reuter, German-English journalist, founded Reuters |
(d. 1899) |
@81 |
Don Knotts, American actor and screenwriter
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(d. 2006) |
@78 |
Janet Reno, American lawyer and politician |
(d. 2016; Parkinson’s) |
75 |
Cat Stevens (Yusuf
Islam), English singer-songwriter and guitarist
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|
75 |
Garry
Trudeau, American cartoonist
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|
66 |
Jon
Lovitz, American comedic actor
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|
@63 |
Robin Williams |
(d. 2014; suicide) |
@61 |
Ernest Hemingway, Nobel Prize laureate
|
(d. 1961; suicide) |
@61 |
Jean Picard, French astronomer |
(d. 1682) |
54 |
Godfrey (Godfrey C. Danchimah, Jr.), American comedian and actor |
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@49 |
John Gardner, American novelist, essayist,
and critic
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(d. 1982; motorcycle accident) |
45 |
Josh Hartnett, American actor |
|
34 |
Rory Culkin, American actor |
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…The End for today…
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