Flagstaff Almanac
Week41 Day 283
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Nearest active fire: 18miles|Risk of fire:
High Nearest Lightning:6mi
Air Quality: Fair Partly Cloudy
Oct Averages: Temps: 63° \ 32° Moisture 4 Days
Today’s Quote
Monthly Observations
National Dwarfism Awareness
Month Link |
National Protect Your Hearing
Month LinkNational Pregnancy and Infant
Loss Awareness Month Link |
Weekly Observations
No Salt Week: 3-10 |
Earth Science Week: 8-14
Link |
Daily Observations
Ada Lovelace Day |
National Cake Decorating Day |
Today’s Thoughts
A good night of sleep. Still
some pain while walking, less use of cane.
A nice long thunderstorm yesterday
afternoon, a short rain this morning…more expected.
A rehab horror story. My friend’s
son was released from the hospital, and they found a rehab center. The wife had
given them his medical condition, with blood counts, liver reports, etc. He arrived
yesterday before noon. About 7am this morning he arrived at his home by a Lyft
driver. The wife called the rehab center and they said they weren’t medically
prepared for his serious condition. So,
they released him. After a couple of hours she found another facility and he is
on his way there by the family now. I’m stunned that they could just release
him to Lyft.
Yesterday was a bad day for my
football teams. Cards lost to Bengals 34-20. Broncos lost to Jets 31-21.
Enjoy
Beliefs of 60 years ago… 1960’s
A Guide for Housewives Told
Women That "Husbands Should Always Be Given the Opportunity To Speak
First"
Over the years, the
expectations placed on wives have undergone significant transformations. It is
difficult to fathom a time when women were taught to prioritize their husband's
words over their own. They were instructed to remain silent and attentively
listen.
Random Trivia…
Albert Einstein turned down the
presidency of Israel. Einstein wasn’t a citizen of Israel. However, he was
Jewish. The German-born physicist was offered the post but turned it down in
1952, saying: “I am deeply moved by the offer from our State of Israel, and at
once saddened and ashamed that I cannot accept it. All my life I have dealt
with objective matters, hence I lack both the natural aptitude and the
experience to deal properly with people and to exercise official functions.”
Thomas Edison didn’t invent most of the stuff he patented. It’s
fair to say that Edison was one of the world’s most notorious intellectual
property thieves. Of the 1,093 things he put a patent on, he stole most of them
from geniuses like Nikola Tesla, Wilhelm Rontgen, and Joseph Swan (who
originally invented the lightbulb!).
Genghis Khan was tolerant of all religions. One was his interest
in learning philosophical and moral lessons
from other religions. Despite being a Tengrist, he often consulted with
Buddhist monks, Muslims, Christian missionaries, and
Taoist monks.
Captain Morgan was a real person! The face of the
much-loved rum brand was a Welsh
privateer who fought against the Spanish alongside the English in the
Caribbean. His full name was Sir Henry Morgan, and he was knighted by King
Charles II
Historic Events
1780 – The Great Hurricane of
1780 killed 20,000 to 30,000 people in the Caribbean.
1845 – The Naval School (later
the United States Naval Academy) opened with 50 students in Annapolis,
Maryland.
1886 – Griswold Lorollaerd
created the first Tuxedo.
1973 – 1973 – Vice President
of the US Spiro Agnew resigned, after being charged with evasion of federal
income tax.
Birthdays with some quotes
@91 – Helen Hayes,
American actress (d. 1993)
“From your parents,
you learn to love and laughter and how to put one foot before the other. But
when books are opened you discover that you have wings.”
82 – Peter Coyote (Robert Peter Cohon),
American actor
77 – Ben Vereen, American
actor, singer, and dancer
“At the end of the
day, give up your worries and give thanks for the journey.”
69 – David Lee Roth, American
singer-songwriter
“Money can’t buy you
happiness, but it can buy you a yacht big enough to pull up right alongside
it.”
65 – Tanya Tucker, American
singer-songwriter
@64 – Thelonious
Monk, American jazz pianist, and composer (d. 1982; stroke)
64 – Julia Sweeney, American
comedic actress
56 – Gavin Newsom, Gov of CA
@54 – Ed Wood,
American actor, director, producer screenwriter (d. 1978; heart attack)
“This story’s gonna
grab people. It’s about this guy, he’s crazy about this girl, but he likes to
wear dresses. Should he tell her? Should he not tell her? He’s torn, Georgie.
This is drama.”
50 – Mario Lopez, American
actor, and television personality
@35 – Jay Sebring,
American hair stylist, and businessman (d. 1969; Manson slaughter)
34 – Rose McIver, New Zealand
actress
…The End for today…
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