25 July 2023
Flagstaff
Almanac
Week 30 Day 206 Ave. Sky
Cover 50%\ Visibility 24mi.
Flagstaff
Today 84°
\ 56°
Wind 2mph \
Gusts 4mph Nearest active fire: 17miles
Nearest Lightning:
2mi
Air Quality: Moderate Moisture Days this month: 3 days
Risk
of fire: Extreme July Averages: Temps
82° \ 51° Moisture 8 Days
Sunshine good chance of monsoon
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
18-25
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23-29
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Daily Observations
Carousel Day or Merry-Go-Round Day Link
|
National Hot Fudge Sundae Day
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Today’s Thoughts
Monsoon
has lowered the temps, finally. Already had one nice short shower this morning,
more are expected this afternoon.
I
started working with a Financial Manager about 10 years before I retired. My
advisor helped me a lot. Her input allowed me to retire comfortably, travel the
world and even pay cash for my recent vehicle purchase. She retired about 7
years ago. After leaving Flagstaff she married and then lost her husband to
dementia. She called last week and is in Flag vacationing here for a month. We are
having lunch tomorrow. It will be nice to catch up.
Lots
of protests in Israel over stripping power from the Supreme Court and giving that power to the Prime Minister. This
really does not sound like democracy.
Enjoy
Hoaxes…
Weapons
of Mass Destruction (WMD)
The
United States, joined by the United Kingdom and several coalition forces,
invaded Iraq in 2003 in the supposed belief that the country, led by Saddam
Hussein, possessed an active weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) program. No
stockpiles of WMDs or an active WMD program were ever found in Iraq.
True Conspiracy Theories…
Edward
Snowden's Revelations
In
2013, Edward Snowden, a former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor,
leaked classified documents that revealed the extent of the U.S. government's
surveillance programs. The documents showed that the NSA was collecting phone
records of millions of Americans and spying on foreign governments and
individuals. Snowden's revelations sparked a global debate about government
surveillance and privacy rights.
Random Trivia…
In
the Ancient Olympics, athletes performed naked! This was to achieve closeness
to the gods and also help detox their skin through sweating. In fact, the word
“gymnastics” comes from the Ancient Greek words “gumnasía” (“athletic training,
exercise”) and “gumnós” (“naked”).
Historic Events
- 1909 – Louis
Bleriot became the first person to fly over the English Channel between
France and England.
- 1956 – The
Andrea Doria sank off Nantucket, MA. Although 1,660 passengers were
rescued, 46 people were killed in the accident.
- 1965 –
Bob Dylan used an electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival, and fans
did not like the new sound.
Birthdays with some
quotes
@95 |
Maxfield Parrish, American painter and illustrator |
(d. 1966) |
@84 |
Estelle Getty, American actress
|
(d. 2008) |
@83 |
Barbara Harris, American actress and singer |
(d. 2018) |
@81 |
Adnan Khashoggi, Saudi Arabian businessman |
(d. 2017) |
@80 |
Walter Brennan, American actor |
(d. 1974) |
@77 |
Frank J. Sprague, American inventor |
(d. 1934) |
@68 |
Lila Lee, American actress and singer ( |
d. 1973; stroke) |
68 |
Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid, Somalian-English model and actress |
|
62 |
Illeana Douglas, American actress |
|
56 |
Matt LeBlanc,
American actor
|
|
@45 |
Walter Payton, American football player and
race car driver (d. 1999)
|
|
45 |
Louise Brown, first human to be born via IVF |
|
@40 |
George Peele, English translator, poet, and
dramatist
|
(d. 1596; ‘the pox”) |
@29 |
Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., American lieutenant and pilot |
(d. 1944; on WWII secret mission) |
@25 |
Brad Renfro, American actor |
(d. 2008; OD) |
@14 |
Emmett Till, American lynching victim |
(d. 1955) |
…The End for today…
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