22 May 2023
Flagstaff
Almanac
Week 21 Day 142 |
Ave.
Sky Cover 40%\ Visibility 24miles |
Flagstaff Today
70° \ 38° |
Wind 7mph
\ Gusts 11mph
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Nearest
active fire: 377miles |
Nearest
Lightning: 17mi |
Air Quality: Moderate Moderate Risk of fire |
May Averages: Flagstaff: 68° \ 34° May Average: 3 Days of moisture |
Sunshine |
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
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Daily Observations
Buy a Musical Instrument Day |
NF2 Awareness Day Link |
Today’s Thoughts
Another
monsoon rain due in a little while.
Last
night’s discussion on Iran was very interesting. The presenter had been a
professor in S. California form mid ‘70’s to early 80’s. He taught Mathematics
and biology. Before the revolution the
majority of his students were from Iran. Most were pro-revolution and held
daily protests on the campus during the noon hour. No violence. Just peaceful
demonstrations to get rid of the Shah. Also, the US never saw Iran of much
importance before the revolution. With all the changes since the revolution 40+
years ago, Iran has become a big player in Middle East politics. Even though its
economy is in shambles, its infant mortality has dropped a lot and the majority
of the population is now under 35. That means they know little about Iran prior
to the revolution. The country is changing, and the world needs to pay
attention.
Another
country to watch over there is Turkey. Their run-off elections are very soon.
The outcome could change the politics in
the region.
Enjoy
Ocean Trivia
Mission Park in San
Diego, CA is home to a location SeaWorld animal theme park and oceanarium. It
used to best known for its connections to the killer whale Keiko and the movie
“Free Willy”, until outside pressure limited their use of orcas.
Origins of State Names
Oklahoma
No, it’s not named after a frying pan, though
Oklahoma’s shape certainly resembles ones. The first recorded use of the name
Oklahoma actually came from Spanish
explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado in 1541, and is based on the Choctaw
words okla and humma, which mean “people” and
“red,” and were used by the Choctaw to describe their people. In 1866, it was
Allen Wright, then Chief of the Choctaw Nation, who suggested the name for
the territory during treaty negotiations.
Historic Events
- 1804 – The Lewis and Clark Expedition officially began, from St.
Charles, Missouri.
- US President #16 Abraham Lincoln was the first U.S. President to
receive a patent, on his floating drydock on May 22, 1849, US patent
#6469.
- 1906 – The Wright brothers were granted US Patent (#821,393) for
their “Flying-Machine”.
- 1964 – Lyndon B. Johnson launched The Great Society.
- 1990 – Microsoft
Windows 3.0 was released.
Birthdays with some quotes