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Flagstaff Today 46°:
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Week 4 Day 20 Air Quality: Fair Partly Cloudy Sunshine Wind 11 mph Gusts 24 mph cold breeze Active
Fire: 312 miles away Risk of Fire:
Moderate Nearest lightning: 1786 miles away Jan Averages: Temps: 44°\18°
Moisture: 4 Days |
Weekly Observations
Sundance Film Festival: 16-26 |
Hunt For Happiness Week: 19-25 National Handwriting Analysis
Week:19-25 |
Daily Observations
Blue
Monday Link |
National
Day of Service Link Tech Day |
Today’s Quote
Today’s Memes
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Thoughts for the day
Happy MLK Day.
I thought Flag had been cold until I reviewed Denver’s temps. No more complaints about above 0° degree temps this winter.
As Trump returns to run the country here’s hoping his bluster will never match his actions. I agree that changes are necessary, but not those done with a sledgehammer.
Mayan Culture of Mexico and beyond…
They had intense beauty
regimens.
Not only were they
brilliant architects and chocolatiers, the Mayan people were fiercely creative
when it comes to beauty regimens.
They glammed up their
looks with clothing and makeup, from drilling holes in their front teeth to
fill with jewels to head-binding as to artificially deform their skulls for a
more aesthetic appearance.
Random Thoughts…
Most of us don’t like
the buzzing sound that wasps and the like make, and even
react with fear. But imagine if they were silent…
Cute animals probably think all humans have high-pitched voices.
An inch of rain water is equivalent to 15 inches of dry, powdery snow.
Alice B. Toklas – a 77-year-old woman who was a “bestie” of Picasso published the first
recipe for pot brownies.
Origin of city nicknames…
Portland, Oregon: ‘Rip City’
Not many cities owe their
nickname to a simple sports broadcast. Portland, however, is a notable
exception. In 1971, when its basketball team, The Portland Trail Blazers,
scored a stunning game-tying shot against their rivals The Los Angeles Lakers,
commentator Bill Schonely was so excited that he blurted out a nonsense phrase,
“Rip City, alright!” Somehow, this bizarre non sequitur captured the
public imagination and has stuck ever since. Today there’s even a statue of
these iconic words outside the team’s home at the Moda Center.
Historic Events
Birthdays
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@100 – George
Burns, American actor and comedian (d. 1996) @90 – Arte
Johnson, American actor and comedian (d. 2019)
@61 – Huddie
‘Leadbelly’ Ledbetter, American musician (d. 1949; ALS)
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…The End for today…
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