25 Oct

 

 

 

 

 

Week 41 Day 299 Flag Today  71°/34°

Air Quality: Fair Sunshine

Wind 2 mph Gusts 9 mph Light Breeze

Active Fire: 63 miles away Risk of fire: Extreme Nearest Lightning: 935 miles away

Oct. Averages: Temps: 64°\32° Moisture:  3 Days

 

Weekly Observations

19-25

Veterinary Technicians Week
Asexuality Week   
 Link
Bullying Bystanders Unite Week  
Freedom From Bullies Week  
Food & Drug Interactions and Awareness Week  
Give Wildlife a Brake! Week    
Link
International Dyslexia Association Reading Week  
National Business Women's Week    
Link
National Character Counts Week   
National Chemistry Week  
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week 
Link 
National Forest Products Week  
National Friends of Libraries Week   
National Nuclear Science Week  
National Pharmacy Week  
 Link  
National School Bus Safety Week  
National Teen Drivers Safety Week   
Link 
Rodent Awareness Week  
Spiritual Care Week

20-25
Career in Energy Week

YWCA Week Without Violence Link 

20-26
Freedom of Speech Week
Link 
Mediation Week
Link  

Pro Bono Week  Link

23-31
Red Ribbon Week
Link 
Disarmament Week

24-30
Prescription Errors Education & Awareness Week
24-11/11

World Origami Days
25-31

International Magic Week

Daily Observations

Artist’s Day
Greasy Foods Day
Sourest Day
World Pasta Day

 

Today’s Quote                                                       

 

 

 

Today’s Meme

 




Thoughts for the day

Now that I’m back in the groove of Flagstaff…

Yesterday morning I went for a blood draw. I usually get there by 7:30a but since my last visit the ultrasound now get in at 8am. I waited until 8:30 only to find out they were short-staffed and I would have to go back on Thursday at 8am. I got there today just before 8. The ultrasound lady showed up about 8:25. I was in out by 8:30. All good.

I’m already fed up with political commercials and political newscasts. The news keeps saying the race is neck-in-neck. I just don’t believe it. Maybe I’m naïve. How can it be so close when Trump is on the ballot? I think it is just clickbait to keep us watching the news. CNN, MSNBC, and Fox are all saying the same thing.

I honestly have more faith in the voters. I understand it will be close, but the neck-in-neck seems a big stretch.

Even with the minor injury and a little trouble walking on cobblestones, I am so glad I spent a great week with my relatives in Mexico. Our family bond is stronger than ever.

 Riddles

What has 10 letters and starts with gas?

Random Thoughts…

Cell phones and other elctonics now have an in-built awareness that kicks in when the battery hits a full 100%. When the sun rises and you greet the day, you’ll find your device fully charged and raring to take on the world. This busted myth stands as a testament to the cleverness that’s woven into the fabric of our modern devices.

Native American Facts…

Native American Tribes Have Fought for Environmental Justice

Native American communities have long been at the forefront of the fight for environmental justice. Many tribes have faced disproportionate impacts from pollution, resource extraction, and climate change, as their lands and ways of life are often tied to the health of the environment.

In recent years, Native American activists have led high-profile campaigns against oil pipelines, coal mines, and other projects that threaten their communities and sacred sites.

The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline, for example, garnered international attention and solidarity. These struggles highlight the intersection of indigenous rights, environmental protection, and social justice.

Historic Events

1415-The English army, led by Henry V, scored a decisive victory over the French at the Battle of Agincourt during the Hundred Years' War, paving the way for further English conquests and successes.

1983-The U.S. military, under President Ronald Reagan, invaded the tiny island country of Grenada.

1964-The British rock band the Rolling Stones made its first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.

1950-China entered the Korean War on the side of North Korea against South Korea and the United Nations (UN), the United States being the UN's principal participant.

1940-American military officer Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., became the first African American general in the U.S. Army when he was promoted to brigadier general.

Riddles Answer

Answer: Automobile.

Birthdays

Katy Perry, 40; American singer

Juan Soto, 26; Baseball Player

Adam Goldberg, 54; Movie Actor

 

 @91 – Pablo Picasso, Spanish painter, and sculptor (d. 1973)

@83 – Minnie Pearl (Sarah Ophelia Colley Cannon ), American country music comedienne (d. 1996)


@76 – Billy Barty (William John Bertanzetti), American actor (d. 2000; heart failure)

…The End for today…

               

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