5 April 2023
Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 14 Day 95 \ Ave. Sky Cover a98% \ Visibility 10 miles Flagstaff Today 37° \13° Wind
6mph \ Gusts 16mph
Air Quality: Moderate \ Moderate Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 265mi \ Nearest
Lightning 950mi
Apr. Averages for Flagstaff: 60° \ 27° \3
Days of moisture
Light snow, graupel
Today’s
Quote
Monthly
Observations
Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month Link
Medical Cannabis Education and Awareness Month
Month of the Military Child Link
Month of the Young Child
Move More In April Link
National 9-1-1 Education Month
National African American Women's Fitness Month
National Autism Awareness Month
National Cannabis Awareness Month Link
National Cancer Control Month Link
National Child Abuse Prevention Month
National Card and Letter Writing Month
National Decorating Month
National Exchange Club - Child Abuse Prevention Month
National DNA & Genomics & Stem Cell Education & Awareness Month Link
National Donate Life Month
National Facial Protection Month Link
National Frog Month Link
Weekly
Observations
3/19-4/16
National Cherry Blossom
Festival
3/22-4/20
Consider Christianity Week
International Phace Syndrome Awareness Week
National Cleaning Week
3/26-4/9
Passiontide
Apr. 1-7
APAWS Pooper Scooper Week
Golden Rule Week
Laugh at Work Week
Medication Safety Week
Testicular Cancer Awareness
Week (aka Get A Grip Day!)
Week of The Young Child
2-8
Bat Appreciation Week
Holy Week
National Blue-Ribbon Week (Child
Abuse)
National Public Health Week
National Window Safety Week
2-9
World Irish Dancing Week
3-9
Explore Your Career Options
Week
3-13
Passover
Daily Observations
Caramel Day
Child-help National Day of Hope
Dandelion Day
Deep Dish Pizza Day
First Contact Day
Gold Star Spouses Day
Go For Broke Day Link
International Day of Conscience
National Bookmobile Day Link
National Deep Dish Pizza Day
National Deep Dish Pizza Day Link
National Flash Drive Day
National Walk Day Link
Paraprofessional Appreciation Day
Passover
Pascha
Raisin and Spice Bar Day
Read A Road Map Day Link
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Yep,
it’s spring. Woke up to blue sky, by 8am it was light snow, by noon the sun was
shining again.
So,
Trump saw the 34 counts against him, pleaded not guilty, now headed back to
Mar-a-Lago. This indictment sure cost taxpayers of NYC a bunch of $$ with the
barricades, increased police presence, increased security. It should be noted
that Trump was given a choice to have a zoom indictment. He declined. History made.
While
I was listening to the whole circus, I wiped down the walls and cabinets in the
kitchen, and the front door. Glad I found time to do it.
Enjoy…
Facts…
Until the
Great Depression, movie theaters hated popcorn.
More Slang
origins…
If something is in high cotton, it’s very
successful, profitable, or promising. For example, you might have a hot dog
stand that’s in high cotton.
The meaning behind this phrase is also
pretty obvious. If you have a crop of cotton and it’s growing high, then you’re
in for some serious cash when harvest time rolls around. People in the south
have a deep connection with farming, and this phrase shows how their culture is
linked with agriculture.
Beauty in
our 50 states…
This famously sparsely
populated state is covered in
rolling green hills, all of which seem to have clear mountain
streams, lakes, and tiny villages huddled around them. (God forbid you visit
during the height of fall, when the red and gold foliage makes the scenery
almost painfully beautiful.) From the sunset shores of Lake Champlain to the
misty rivers of St. Johnsbury, you’d be hard pressed to find a place in Vermont that didn’t
look like it popped out of a calendar. Of course, it is the only
state in New England without any ocean coastline, and even Bernie Sanders and
Ben & Jerry’s can only make up so much for that.
Historical
Events
1768 – The first American Chamber of
Commerce was founded in New York, NY.
1792 – United States President George
Washington vetoed a bill, the first time exercising the authority to this power
is used in the United States.
1933 – President Franklin D. Roosevelt
signed executive order 6102 “forbidding the Hoarding of Gold Coin, Gold
Bullion, and Gold Certificates” by American citizens.
1951 – Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were
sentenced to death for spying for the Soviet Union.
Birthdays
Today
85
– Colin Powell, American general and politician, 65th United States Secretary
of State
@87 – Albert R. Broccoli, American film producer, co-founded Eon
Productions (d. 1996)
@87 – Gregory Peck, American actor (d. 2003)
@87 – Gale Storm (Josephine
Owaissa Cottle ),
American actress, singer (d. 2009)
@84 – Joseph Lister, English physician (d. 1912)
@84 – Arthur Hailey, English-Canadian author (d. 2004)
@81 – Bette Davis, American actress (d. 1989)
“It’s
better to be hated for who you are than to be loved for someone you’re not.
It’s a sign of your worth sometimes if you’re hated by the right people.”–
Bette Davis
@67 – Spencer Tracy, American actor (d. 1967; heart attack)
@77 – Robert Bloch, American author (d. 1994; cancr)
@72 – Frank Gorshin, American actor (d. 2005; lung cancr)
“I
don’t think of myself as being funny. But life takes strange turns.”– Frank
Gorshin
@59 – Booker T. Washington, educator, essayist, historian (d.
1915; nephritis )
“I
have learned that success is to be measured not so much by the position that
one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has had to overcome while
trying to succeed.”– Booker T. Washington
50
– Pharrell Williams, American singer, songwriter and producer.“Happiness
is not about the trophy or the finish line. It’s the journey. If you enjoy your
journey, you can enjoy your life.”– Pharrell Williams
22
– Thylane Blondeau, French model and actress