July 27

 

27 July 2023

Flagstaff Almanac

Week 30 Day 208 Ave. Sky Cover 40%\ Visibility  15mi. Flagstaff Today  83° \ 56° 
Wind  11mph \ Gusts  22mph  Nearest active fire: 17miles Nearest Lightning:  3mi
Air Quality: Moderate   Moisture Days this month: 4 days
Risk of fire: Very Low Moderate High Extreme July Averages: Temps 82° \ 51° Moisture 8 Days
Sunshine 

Today’s Quote

Weekly Observations

21-31
National Moth Week
23-29
Women in Baseball Week
24-30
National Tequila Week

27-29
Great Texas Mosquitos Days
27-30
Lollapalooza
27-29
Quilt Odyssey Week
World Lumberjack Championships 

Daily Observations

Ashura (Islam)
Bagpipe Appreciation Day
Barbie-in-a-blender Day 
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Black Women's Equal Pay Day 
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International Shiraz Day
Love Is Kind Day 
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National Chicken Finger Day

National Chili Dog Day Link  
National Crème Brulé Day
National Intern Day
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Nat’l Korean War Veterans Armistice Day 
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National Refreshment Day 
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Take Your Houseplant For A Walk Day Link
Walk on Stilts Day

Today’s Thoughts

Just after noon the clouds began dropping nice monsoon rain on our land. Nice!

Yesterday’s lunch with my retired financial advisor was very good and lasted almost 2 hours. She is doing well in S. Carolina, but wishes she was in Flagstaff again. She said as a widowed female, she doesn’t really ‘fit-in’ with the culture there. She has some female friends, but holidays and most social things are ‘for family only’. She also recounted that she had a medical procedure on her leg here in Flagstaff. The cost was $45, billed to insurance. She had the exact same procedure in SC and Medicare was billed $7,000 which Medicare rejected, leaving her with the bill. She fought with Medicare, then got the codes used on the AZ procedure and sent them to Medicare. Medicare paid the new bill in full and said that it was a coding error. She believes it was fraud.

Hunter and family got a big surprise when the judge did not accept the plea agreement as written. It is being reworked. Addition sure leads to problems for the user and the user’s family.

One hundred protesters started out at Tel Aviv on a 4-day walk to Jerusalem to demonstrate against the new Judicial Rules. In that 4-day walk, the protesters grew to almost 20,000.

Yesterday Biden and Harris dedicated the Emmett Till/Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument at 3 sites, the river where his body was discovered, the District Courthouse where the killers were found not-guilty, and the church were Emmett Till’s funeral changed the Civil Rights Movement. It was dedicated on the 82nd anniversary of Emmett’s birth. Good move.

Glad the union and managers found a solution that will prevent a UPS strike. That is great news.

Enjoy


 

History you may not have learned in school…

Hundreds of Nazis fled to America after WWII.

According to NPR, hundreds of Nazis settled in the United States after the war. According to the book and review, many entered the country one by one and served as spies for American intelligence officials. They were able to start over, living under false names so as to protect their identities and past.

HOAX proved wrong…

The Berlin Wall

"Nobody has the intention of building a wall," insisted East German head of state Walter Ulbricht in June 1961. Two months later, work began on what was to become the Berlin Wall. It stood as a symbol of division and oppression until finally being torn down in 1989.

Random Trivia…

In 1386, a pig was executed in France. In the Middle Ages, the pig attacked a child who went to die later from their wounds. The pig was arrested, kept in prison, and then sent to court where it stood trial for murder, was found guilty, and then executed by hanging!

Historic Events

  • 1886 – The Atlantic Telegraph Cable was laid between Ireland and Canada.
  • 1921 – Insulin was first isolated by Dr. Frederick Banting.
  • 1953 – The Korean War Armistice ended the Korean War.

Birthdays with some quotes

 

101

 Norman Lear, American screenwriter and producer
“Life is made up of small pleasures. Happiness is made up of those tiny successes. The big ones come too infrequently. And if you don’t collect all these tiny successes, the big ones don’t really mean anything.”
“We just may be the most well-informed, yet least self-aware, people in history.”

 

@86

Jerry Van Dyke, American actor
“I’ve always known I was good, but if other people don’t think so, it can hurt your confidence.”

(d. 2018)

81

Bobbie Gentry, American singer-songwriter

 

76

Betty Thomas, American actress

 

75

Peggy Fleming, American figure skater and sportscaster
“The ultimate goal should be doing your best and enjoying it.”

 

74

Maureen McGovern, American singer

 

@70

Keenan Wynn, American actor

(d. 1986; cancer)

67

Carol Leifer, American actress and comedian

 

@62

Maury Chaykin, American-Canadian character actor

(d. 2010)

56

Juliana Hatfield, American singer-songwriter
“I’m not into working out. My philosophy: No pain, no pain.”

 

54

Triple H (Paul Michael Levesque), American wrestler

 

51

Maya Rudolph, American comedic actress
“I’m always learning when I’m surrounded by great people. In every experience, I feel like I’m learning. I’m not like, ‘Oh good. I’m done! I don’t have to learn anymore.'”

 

49

Pete Yorn, American singer-songwriter

 

48

Alex Rodriquez, baseball

 

46

Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Irish actor
“Nobodys perfect. And if you think they are, you’re sadly mistaken.”

 

39

Taylor Schilling, American actress

 

 

…The End for today…

 

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