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Flagstaff Today A°: A° Week 20 Day 131 Wind 7 mph Gusts 16 mph Active Fire: 195 miles away Risk of
Fire: High Nearest lightning: 832 miles away Air Quality: Fair Sunshine May Averages: Temps: 68°\35° Moisture: 3 Days
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Monthly Observations
Pediatric Feeding Disorder Awareness Month Link React
Month
Pediatric Stroke Awareness Month Link Prepare Tomorrow's Parents
Month (5/11-6/15)
Personal History Month Link Revise Your Work Schedule Month
Prader-Willi
Syndrome Awareness Month Save Your Tooth Month
Preeclampsia
Awareness Month Link Social Security Education
Awareness Month
Weekly Observations
(World) Dystonia Awareness Wek: 3-11 Link
Universal Family
Week: 10-16
Children's Book Week: 5-11 Link National Public
Gardens Week: 9-18 Link
National School Nurse Week: 6-12 Link Link
Daily Observations
Eat What You Want Day Link National Foam Rolling Day Link (Massage)
Mother's Day Root Canal Appreciation Day
Mocha Torte Day Twilight
Zone Day
Mother's At The Wall Day
Today’s Quotes
Today’s Memes
Thoughts for the day
Another nice warm spring day. Nice!
There is no call for rain, so I took
my vehicle over to the drive-thru car wash. I’m sure the clouds that are
rolling in will mess up the clean ride.
Jan Psaki, former Press Secretary, now
has ‘The Briefing’ on MSNBC Monday through Friday. It is worth a watch. She has a good reporting style.
Native American Tribes That Dominated History
Apache
The Apache tribes, scattered across the Southwestern deserts
and mountains, were known for their guerrilla warfare tactics. Skilled in
navigating harsh environments, they adapted to the challenges of survival with
remarkable agility.
Their resistance against Spanish, Mexican, and later U.S.
forces showcased their determination and resilience. Apache society was
organized into various bands, each led by warriors who were adept in both
combat and survival skills.
Their ability to blend into the landscape and use it to their
advantage marked them as formidable opponents. Their legacy is one of fierce
independence and tenacity.
Random Thoughts…
Truth is not revealed in a courtroom, but the truth is established in a
courtroom.
If two people on opposite sides of the world each drop a piece of bread,
the Earth briefly becomes a sandwich.
Hasbro denied Pixar the use of GI Joe in Toy Story when they found that
the GI Joe doll was going to be blown up by Sid.
Based on all the emails I’ve been getting, the key to earning $8500+/week
from home is to have poor grammar.
Pocahontas is the only Disney princess with a tattoo.
El Cid – Real Name: Rodrigo Diaz De Vivar
You never realize how cluttered your desk is until you spill a glass of
water. #life
Misunderstood History…
The Emancipation Proclamation Didn’t Free All Slaves
Lincoln’s 1863 order only applied to Confederate states, not
border states or Union-controlled areas. Slavery remained legal in some places
until the 13th Amendment in 1865.
The proclamation was more of a wartime strategy than a full abolition.
Historic Events
Birthdays
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92 – Louis Farrakhan, American religious leader
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@101 – Irving Berlin, Belarusian-American pianist, composer
(d. 1989)
@62 – Chang Bunker and Eng Bunker, Siamese Twins (d. 1874;
brain blood clot)
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…The End for today…







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