August 2023
Flagstaff
Almanac
Week 31 Day 215 Ave. Sky
Cover 3%\ Visibility 20mi. Flagstaff Today 79° \ 51°
Wind 8mph \
Gusts 17mph Nearest active fire: 17miles Risk
of fire: Moderate Nearest
Lightning: 7mi
Air Quality: Fair Moisture Days this month: 5 days
August Averages: Temps 79° \ 50° Moisture 9 Days
Sunshine
Today’s Quote
Monthly Observations
National Breastfeeding Month Link
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Nat'l Immunization Awareness Month Link
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Weekly Observations
28-8/6
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1-7
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Daily Observations
Champagne Day
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Grab Some Nuts Day
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Today’s Thoughts
It looks like the monsoon is coming over our
mountain. Great!
Andy
and Faith headed for Utah as his brother has been sent from Blanding Rehab to Provo
hospital. I’m hoping that they figure
out the brother’s issues soon.
The
Pittsburgh synagogue shooter has been sentences to death after his 2018 massacre.
Justice is slow, but still works.
Enjoy
History you may not
have learned in school…
The
Anglo-Zanzibar War was the shortest in history.
The Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1896, started after the signing of the
Heligoland-Zanzibar treaty between Britain and Germany in 1890, according to
Historic UK. The treaty pretty much divided up "spheres of influence"
(colonization) in East Africa, with Zanzibar going to the U.K. and mainland
Tanzania going to Germany.
After
Zanzibar was declared a protectorate of the British Empire, Britain installed
its own sultan to oversee it: Sultan Hamad bin Thuwaini. But he died suddenly
in 1896, and Sultan Khalid bin Barghash succeeded him — without consulting
Britain, according to Historic UK.
Obviously,
Britain wasn't happy, so they asked him to stand down. He wouldn't, and,
unfortunately for him, the British had two warships (one, the HMS Thrush, is
pictured) already waiting in the harbor.
After
a few days and an ultimatum, the new sultan still refused to step down, so the
British bombarded his palace. The conflict was over in 38 minutes.
Hoax proved wrong…
J’Accuse…!
Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish
officer in the French army in the late 19th century, was accused of selling
military secrets to Germany. Found guilty, Dreyfus was imprisoned for five
years on Devil's Island. It was later revealed the accusation was based on a lie
perpetrated by French Army major Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy. The case divided
France, with novelist Émile Zola accusing the army of a vast cover-up.
Random Trivia…
Russia ran out of vodka celebrating the end of World War II! When the long war
ended, street parties engulfed the Soviet Union, lasting for days—until all the
nation’s vodka reserves ran out a mere 22 hours after the partying started.
Historic Events
- 1492 –
Christopher Columbus sailed from Palos de la Frontera, Spain, with the
Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.
- 1852 –
In the first American intercollegiate athletic event, Harvard University
won the first Boat Race between Yale University and
Harvard.
- 1946 – Santa Claus Land,
the world’s first themed amusement
park, opened in Santa Claus, Indiana.
Birthdays with some
quotes
@96 – Tony Bennett (Anthony Dominick Benedetto), singer (d. 2023)
@94 – P. D. James (Phyllis Dorothy James), English author (d.
2014)
“I don’t think writers choose the genre, the genre chooses
us. I wrote out of the wish to create order out of disorder, the liking of a
pattern.”
84 – Jimmie Nicol, English drummer
82 – Martin Sheen, American actor
We are not asked to do great things. We are asked to do all
things with great care.”81 – Martha Stewart, American businesswoman, founded
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
” Once you realize that you have identified a passion,
invest in yourself. Figure out what you need to know, what kind of experience
and expertise you need to develop to do the things that you feel in your heart
you will enjoy and that will sustain you both mentally and economically.”
@78 – Dolores del Río, Mexican actress (d.
1983; cirrhosis)
73 – John Landis, American director, producer and
screenwriter
@70 – John T. Scopes, American educator (d.
1970; cancer)
” You don’t protect any of your individual liberties by
lying down and going to sleep.”
64 – John C. McGinley, American actor
@50 – Charlie Shavers, American trumpet
player (d. 1971; throat cancer)
45 – Tom Brady, NFL star
@44 – Ernie Pyle, American soldier, and
journalist (d. 1945; killed in action)
” Say what you will, nothing can make a complete soldier
except battle experience.”
44 – Evangeline Lilly, Canadian model, and actress
38 – Ryan Lochte, American swimmer
“Abe Lincoln is my favorite president of all time – and he
pulls off that top hat pretty well.”
…The End for today…
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