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Flagstaff Today 63°: 39° Week 21 Day 139 Wind 26 mph Gusts 23 mph Red Flag
Warning Active Fire: 145 miles away Risk of
Fire: High Nearest lightning: 253 miles away Air Quality: Fair Sunshine May Averages: Temps: 68°\35° Moisture: 3 Days
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Weekly Observations
National Foul Ball Week: 16-21 Cannes Film Festival: 13-24
International Heritage Breeds Week: 17-23 Link
National Safe Boating Week:
17-23
Neuroscience Nurses Week: 18-24 Link EMS
Week: 18-24 Link Link Link Link
Healthcare Documentation Integrity Week: 18-24 Link World Trade Week: 18-24
Healthy & Safe Swimming
Week: 18-24 Link
Internat’l New Friends,
Old Friends Week: 18-24
National
Backyard Games Week: 18-24 National
Unicycle Week: 18-24
National Medical Transcription Week: 18-24 Link Nat’l Eosinophil Awareness Week:
18-24 Link
National Seat Belt Reinforcement Week: 19-6/1 Link
National Marina Days:
19-9/1 Link
Daily Observations
Accounting
Day Link Link
May
Ray Day National Scooter Day
Boys Club Day National
Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Link
CSCMP's Supply Chain Professionals Day Hepatitus
Testing Day World IBD Day Link
Devil’s Food Cake Day Supply Chain Professional Day
Victoria Day Link
Today’s Quotes
Today’s Memes
Thoughts for the day
Another windy day, just spring at 7000’.
There was much damage in KY and Missouri…another sign of spring.
It was 45 years ago that Mount St. Helen erupted. One of our teachers at
Tuba was from that area. Her family sent her a box of the ash. Mary then had
any interested teachers stop by and get some to show to their classes. An
interesting educational experience. I still have a vile that she gave me.
A Mexican Navy ship clipped the Brooklyn Bridge. The result was 2 dead
crew members and destroyed 3 of the ship’s masts. An investigation will better
inform us as to why this occurred.
Native American Tribal Proverbs
"All things are
connected. Whatever befalls the Earth, befalls the children of the
Earth."© Salon.com
This proverb highlights the
interconnectedness of all life on Earth. It teaches that every action has a
ripple effect, influencing the broader ecosystem. Understanding this connection
fosters empathy and mindfulness, urging us to live in harmony with nature.
It reminds us that our
well-being is tied to the health of the planet. Embracing this wisdom can guide
us to make decisions that support ecological balance, promoting a sustainable
future for ourselves and future generations.
Random Thoughts…
In the event of an apocalypse, I would spend the first 20 minutes
wondering why the internet doesn’t work.
The Seven Virtues #4- Fortitude is never giving up.
The first reference to Google on TV was on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Last night I had to change a light bulb, a bit later on I crossed the road, then walked into a bar. I began to realize my life was one big joke.
Five Card Poker Odds, nothing wild: Royal Flush – A, K, Q, J, 10 of the same suit, 1 in 650,000
The Swiss were very confident they’d win the war considering there is a corkscrew on the Swiss Army knife.
Unknown Civilizations that once ruled the world…
Nabatean Kingdom © Britannica
The Nabatean Kingdom, famous
for its capital Petra, thrived in the Arabian desert from the 4th century BCE
to 106 CE. Masters of trade, they controlled vital caravan routes, connecting
the East with the Mediterranean.
Their architectural marvels,
carved into rose-red cliffs, reflect their engineering prowess. Nabateans
excelled in water management, creating sophisticated systems to sustain life in
arid regions. Their legacy lives on through Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage
site.
The kingdom's decline began
with Roman annexation, but their innovations in trade and architecture continue
to inspire modern scholars.
Historic Events
Birthdays
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80 – Pete Townshend, English singer-songwriter 77 – Grace Jones, Jamaican-American singer-songwriter 42 – Michael Che, American comedian 32 – Marshmello [Christopher Comstock], American electronic music producer, DJ |
@78 – Johns Hopkins, American businessman, philanthropist
(d. 1873)
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…The End for today…







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