26 Jan

 

 





Flagstaff Today 47°: 22°  Week 5 Day 26

Air Quality: Fair Red Flag Warning Sunshine

Wind 10 mph Gusts 22 mph Breezy

Active Fire: 17 miles away Risk of Fire: High

Nearest lightning: 1685 miles away

Jan Averages: Temps: 44°\18° Moisture: 4 Days 

Weekly Observations

Sundance Film Festival: 16-26
International Snow Sculpting Week: 24-29
Cordova Ice Worm Days: 25-2/1  
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Catholic Schools Week: 26-2/2
Data Privacy Week: 26-2/2 
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Celebration of Life Days: 26-2/1

Meat Week: 26-2/2 
National CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists) Week:26-2/1 
National School Choice Week: 26-2/1 
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Daily Observations

Clashing Clothes Day
Dental Drill Appreciation Day
International Customs Day 
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Isra Al Mi'Raj (Muslim)
Lotus 1-2-3 Day
National Bible Sunday

National Green Juice Day Link
National Peanut Brittle Day  
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Peanut Brittle Day
Spouses’ Day
Toad Hollow Day of Encouragement
World Leprosy Day

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Today’s Memes

 






 

 

 

Thoughts for the day

It’s a nice day. Our discussion group meets today to lay out this year’s calendar. It is a Red Flag Warning Day so hopefully everyone is extremely careful around fire.

Thanks to everyone who responded to my blog absence. Everything is good. My phlebotomy took longer than expected. On Thursday my vein only gave 1/5 of what was needed. On Friday it took over 2-1/2 hours to get the rest. We have a new plan for the next one. They are not painful, just very boring and time consuming.

Trump made a mistake: There are at least 40 countries that have birthright citizenship. We are far from the only one.

The Lumbee Tribe of NC is getting close to approval as a Federally recognized tribe. The state has recognized the tribe since the 1930’s.

Lenny and Eleanor (my brother’s half brother and wife) spent the week with Richard, Laura and I back in October. Yesterday a got a book of pictures of that visit along with a very beautiful card where both Lenny and Eleanor talked about how great it is to have me in the family. Such a thoughtful and beautiful couple.

Mayan Culture of Mexico and beyond…

They believed in human sacrifice.

The Mayan people were practitioners of human sacrifice. The purpose of human sacrifice was to offer food to the gods and was viewed as a celebratory and joyous occasion. 

Originally, human sacrifice started with nobility, since they were considered to be the most "pure." Later, lower classes were incorporated into human sacrifice, and later, the victims were criminals. Sacrifices were often painted blue.

Random Thoughts…

Biggest film of 1998: Saving Private Ryan (Drama) earned ~ $217,000,000

Anyone who uses the phrase ‘easy as taking candy from a baby’ has never tried taking candy from a baby.

You think you’re unique until you have to choose a username.

A group of Vultures is called a Venue. A group of Vultures (circling above) is called a Kettle.

Count Basie – Real Name: William Basie

The world’s only oyster museum is located in Chincoteague Island, Virginia.

A group of Lizards is called a Lounge.

The first song Prince taught himself to play on the piano, at 7 years old, was the Batman theme.

“Tired and sick” and “sick and tired” have completely different meanings…

Origin of city nicknames…

Dallas, Texas: ‘The Big D’

‘The Big D’ (or maybe just ‘Big D’, as the use of the definite article is disputed by locals) quite simply refers to how large Dallas is. The term has been widely used since at least the 1930s and became more popular with the 1956 song Big D from the musical The Most Happy Fella. Some might view this as another example of Texas' size obsession, reflected in the phrase "everything is bigger in Texas." After all, Dallas isn’t even the biggest city in the state (Houston and San Antonio both have larger populations), but there’s no denying its importance as a major financial center and transportation hub, so who’s to argue?

Historic Events

Click here for 26 Jan History

Birthdays

Ellen DeGeneres, 67

TV Show Host

Joseph Quinn, 31

TV Actor

Wayne Gretzky, 64

Hockey Player

Anita Baker, 67

R&B Singer

 

@84 – Douglas MacArthur, American general (d. 1964)


@34 – Bessie Coleman, American pilot (d. 1926; plane crassh)


@82 – Maria von Trapp, Austrian-American singer (d. 1987)


@91 – Philip José Farmer, American writer (d. 2009)


@94 – Anne Jeffreys (Annie Jeffreys Carmichael), American actress and singer (d. 2017)


@83 – Paul Newman, American actor, race car driver, businessman, co-founded Newman’s Own (d. 2008)

…The End for today…

               

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