1 Nov

 

Flagstaff Almanac

Week44 Day 305 Sky Cover 5%| Visibility|38mi.Flagstaff Today|52° \25° Wind5mph|Gusts13mph 
Nearest active fire: 33miles|Risk of fire: High Nearest Lightning:1105mi (Zacatecas, Mexico)
Air Quality: Fair Sunshine
Nov. Averages: Temps: 53° \ 23° Moisture 3 Days  

Today’s Quote

Monthly Observations

Adopt A Senior Pet Month Link  Link
Adopt A Turkey Month Link  Link (Oct.- Dec.)
American Diabetes Month
American Indian Heritage Month 
American Diabetes Month
American Indian Heritage Month Link 
Aviation History Month
Aviation History Month

Banana Pudding Lovers Month
Children's Grief Awareness Month  Link
Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month  Link

Weekly Observations

World Origami Days: 10/24-11/11
National Veterans Small Business Week: 30-11/3  Link

Drowsy Driving Prevention Week: 1-3  Link   
National Farm Toy Show Days: 1-3  
National Fig Week: 1-7
World Communication Week: 1-7
National Farm Toy Show Days: 1-3  
National Fig Week: 1-7
World Communication Week: 1-7

Daily Observations

All Saints' Day
Author's Day Link
Autistic Speaking Day  Link
Cinnamon Day  Link
Dia de Los Muertos (Day of The Dead)
Extra Mile Day
Forgiveness & Happiness Day
Fountain Pen Day  Link 
Give Up Your Shoulds Day 
Give Up Your Shoulds Day Link
International Pet Groomer Appreciation Day  Link
International Xinomavro Day Link
Hockey Mask Day
Love Your Lawyer Day  Link 
National Authors' Day
National Biologic Coordinators Day 
National Authors' Day
National Biologic Coordinators Day Link

National Brush Day  Link
National Calzone Day  Link
National Deep Fried Clams Day Link 
National Family Caregiver Day
National Family Literacy Day
National Farm Toys Day-3
National Go Cook For Your Pets Day
National Jersey Friday (Football)  
National Medical Science Liaison Awareness & Appreciation Day
National Sports Fan Day
Plan Your Epitaph Day
Prime Meridian Day
World Vegan Day 
National Family Caregiver Day
National Family Literacy Day
National Farm Toys Day-3
National Go Cook For Your Pets Day
National Jersey Friday (Football)  
National Medical Science Liaison Awareness & Appreciation Day
National Sports Fan Day
Plan Your Epitaph Day
Prime Meridian Day
World Vegan Day Link

Today’s Thoughts

Another chilly morning. Fall has arrived.

I had my first PT appointment today. It was great. I learned a lot and have several stretching exercises before my next session on Friday. She believes my issue has to do with tight muscles in that leg…especially the hamstring. Good news.

Just a word to the wise: The new Speaker of the House in DC was a leader in the ‘Stop the Steal’ movement in the House. Let’s see if he has changed.

I had my wellness check for Medicare…even with all my issues in the last few months I id well on the check. Seems like every year there are more and more questions about how I am doing. I’m still very positive for sure.

New winter parking restrictions go into effect here: No street parking midnight to 7am, even if there is no snow. It doesn’t end until Apr. 1. Not sure what the towing fee is.

Game 3 of World Series was 3-1 Rangers over the Dbacks. Series is now 2-1 Rangers.

A local pond that was named for a conservationist suffered greatly from runoff, killing most of the fish a year ago. The good new is that they have completed the clean-up and prevention that this will happen again will begin today and should be completed by Nov. 7.

Enjoy

 

Facts that seem made up Trivia…

Queen Elizabeth II reigned for almost 30 percent of US history

Despite all of the incredible accomplishments the US has made on the global stage, in the grand scheme of things, the United States is a pretty young country. The Declaration of Independence was only signed in 1776, meaning that the country has existed for less than 250 years.

Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne on February 6, 1952, when she was just 25 years old. She ruled for 70 years until her death on September 8, 2022. If we count 2022 in the equation, Queen Elizabeth II reigned for over 28 percent of America's history!

Random Trivia…

Real Men Wear Skirts©Shutterstock

Ancient Greek men didn't wear trousers, and they thought men from other cultures who wore them were barbaric and effeminate.

Historic Events

1993 – The European Union was established.

Mexico’s Day of the Dead is celebrated, honoring deceased children and infants on November 1, and honoring dead adults on November 2.

Movember (Nov 1 – Nov 30) begins. “whatever you grow will save a bro”

60 days left until the new year

Birthdays with some quotes

79 – Richard ‘Kinky’ Friedman, American Author/Songwriter
“Money can buy you a fine dog, but only love can make him wag his tail.”
74 – Jim Steinman, American Songwriter/Producer
“I’ve been called over the top. How silly. If you don’t go over the top, you can’t see what’s on the other side.”
74 – David Foster, Canadian Musician (16 Grammy’s)
@70 – Marcia Wallace, American actress, and comedian (d. 2013; sepsis)
66 – Lyle Lovett, American Musician
63 – Tim Cook, American Businessman, current CEO of Apple Inc.
60 – Rick Allen, English rock drummer (Def Leppard)
59 – Sophie B. Hawkins, American Singer/Songwriter, and guitarist
51 – Toni Collette, Australian actress
51 – Jenny McCarthy, American actress, and model
47 – Bo Bice, American Singer/Musician
@28 – Stephen Crane, American Author (d. 1900; strokes)
The wayfarer,
Perceiving the pathway to truth,
Was struck with astonishment.
It was thickly grown with weeds.
“Ha,” he said,
“I see that none has passed here
In a long time.”
Later he saw that each weed
Was a singular knife.
“Well,” he mumbled at last,
“Doubtless there are other roads.”
– Stephen Crane

…The End for today…

 

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