3 Feb

 

 




Flagstaff Today 60°: 36°  Week 5 Day 34

Air Quality: Fair Moderate Partly Mostly Cloudy Overcast Smoky Red Flag Warning Sunshine

Wind 10 mph Gusts 20 mph Breezy

Active Fire: 69 miles away Risk of Fire: Moderate

Nearest lightning: 1324 miles away

Feb Averages: Temps: 46°\20° Moisture: 4 Days 

Monthly Observations

International Expect Success Month  Link
International Hoof-care Month
Internat’l Month of Black Women in The Arts 
 Link
Internat’l Prenatal Infection Prevention Month 
Link
Jobs in Golf Month 
Link

Library Lovers Month
Love The Bus Month  
Link
Marfan Syndrome Awareness Month
Marijuana Awareness Month 
Link  Link
National African American History Month 
Link

Weekly Observations

1-7

Women's Heart Week
World Interfaith Harmony Week

1-8

Freelance Writer Appreciation Week

2-8

Publicity for Profit Week
African Heritage & Health Week
Burn Awareness Week
 Link  

Children's Authors & Illustrators Week

3-7

International Networking Week
National School Counseling Week
Link

Pride in Foodservice Week Link 
Tax Identity Theft Week 

 Tinnitus Awareness Week Link 

3-8  

Ambulatory Care Nurses Week Link

3-9

Children's Mental Health WeekLink  
PeriAnesthesia Nurse Awareness Week
Link

Daily Observations

American Painters Day
Feed The Birds Day 
Link
Four Chaplains Memorial Day
Golden Retriever Day
Missing Persons Day
National Carrot Cake Day

National Cordova Ice Worm Day

National Missing Person's Day  Link
National Women's Physicians Day  Link
The Day The Music Died
Veterinary Pharmacists Day
Women Physicians Day

Today’s Quote                                                               


 


Today’s Memes

 





 

 

 

Thoughts for the day

The ground hog saw his shadow here, so 6 more weeks of winter. Note: The Punxsutawney Phil prediction is accurate about 30% of the time.

Trump is fulfilling his campaign promises. I hope those who voted for him are ready for all that is ahead. When I was attending Univ. of Colorado, I got to hear John Kenneth Galbraith speak during ‘World Affairs Week’.  He introduced me to the tariff concept. The concept has been around since the Middle Ages. They seldom work to the benefit of the one placing the tariff.

The families of both plane crashes are grieving as they wait for true reason the planes stopped flying.

Mayan Culture of Mexico and beyond…

The Mayan people still exist today.

When you hear stories of ancient cultures, you tend to think of them as only existing in the past. While the Mayan empire was at its height centuries ago, the Mayan people, language and customs carry on into the present day. 

It is estimated that there are about 6 million Mayan people living today, the majority of whom live in Mexico.

Random Thoughts…

If dogs had the ability to speak to humans, we still would have no idea what Scottish Terriers would be trying to tell us.

 The computer you are using is the product of a long series of tools making newer tools that go back to a caveman using a rock.

US President #7 Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) He was the first president to ride a train.

 Biggest film of 1994The Lion King (Action/Adventure) earned ~ $423,000,000

 A group of Kangaroos is called a Troop or Mob or Herd.

 

Origin of city nicknames…

 Miami, Florida: ‘Magic City’

It’s been suggested that Miami gained its nickname because of its rapid growth, becoming a city almost overnight as if 'by magic'. In fact, the moniker stems from an article in Henry Flagler’s East Coast Homeseeker magazine. In 1896 Flagler, who was also the founder of the Florida East Coast Railway and a major developer of the region, hired a writer named E.V. Blackman to write a 'strong, positive story' to lure northerners southward. In his article Blackman, who had never even seen Miami, lauded it as 'The Magic City', and the name stuck.

 

Historic Events

Click here for the history on 3 Feb

Birthdays

Nathan Lane, 69 Stage Actor

 

 


@96 – Henry Heimlich, American physician and author (d. 2016)


@96 – George Nissen, American gymnast. The inventor of the Trampoline (d. 2010)


@90 – James A. Michener, American author and (d. 1997)


@89 – Joey Bishop, American actor (d. 2007)


@89 – Elizabeth Blackwell, English/American abolitionist (d. 1910)


@84 – Norman Rockwell, American painter and illustrator (d. 1978)


@79 – John Ford (John Martin Feeney), American film director (d. 1973)


@72 – Gertrude Stein, American novelist, poet, playwright, (d. 1946; stomach cancer)


@61 – Horace Greeley, American journalist, abolitionist and politician (d. 1872)


@46 – Beau Biden (Joseph Robinette "Beau" Biden III), American soldier and politician (d. 2015; brain cancer)

@43 – Victor Buono, American actor (d. 1982; heart attack)

 

@38 – Felix Mendelssohn, German pianist, composer, conductor (d. 1847; strokes)

…The End for today…

               

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