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Flagstaff Today 68°: 30° Week 21 Day 141 Wind 7 mph Gusts 9 mph Active Fire: 152 miles away Risk of
Fire: Extreme Nearest lightning: 864 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
Mule Days: 20-25 Link Fleet
Week 2025 (New York): 21-27
Daily Observations
American Red Cross Founder's Day National
Memo Day
EMS Day Link National
Waitstaff Day
Emergency Medical Services for Children Day Link Link Link Link
End of the World or Rapture Party Day (Prediction) Link Sister Maria Hummel Day
I Need A Patch For That Day Link Strawberries
& Cream Day
International Tea Day Link Talk
Like Yoda Day
National Employee Health & Fitness Day Link Turn
Beauty Inside Out Day
National Juice Slush Day Link World
Chardonnay Day Link
World Day for
Cultural Diversity for Dialogue & Development
Today’s Quotes
Today’s Memes
Thoughts for the day
Finally, a nice spring day with no wind.
I was saddened to read that Ethiopia is #20 on do not travel to
from the State Department. When I visited there with Focus Travel, it was an historic
land with many different cultures. In
the north we saw the Coptic church history and, in the south, we saw the
National Geographic tribal cultures. Internal strife has made the country
unsafe. So very sad as I learned so much from our guide and the people of this
beautiful country. The food was delicious. And I have met so many airport
workers from Ethiopia in other travels. Many have worked for decades at airports,
and all have been surprised when I tell them I have been to their country.
Native American Tribal Proverbs
"The frog does not drink
up the pond in which he lives." © National Today
The saying "The frog does
not drink up the pond in which he lives" speaks to the value of
moderation. It encourages us to use resources wisely and avoid excess.
This wisdom reminds us to
appreciate what we have and to live sustainably, ensuring that our needs do not
deplete the environment.
By embracing moderation, we
can create a balanced life, where abundance is shared and resources are
preserved. It’s a call to live in harmony with our surroundings, respecting the
limits of the natural world.
Random Thoughts…
I’d find less money on the ground if I was more confident.
Chaka Khan – Real Name: Yvette Marie Stevens
A group of Porpoises is called a Herd or Pod or School or Crowd or Shoal.
Tom Thumb – Real Name: Charles Stratton
Unknown Civilizations that once ruled the world…
Elamite Civilization © Iranian
Tours
Flourishing from around 2700
BCE to 539 BCE, the Elamite Civilization occupied what is now southwestern
Iran. It developed a unique culture, characterized by vibrant art and a
distinct script.
Elamites were significant
influences on neighboring Mesopotamian societies. Their capital, Susa, became a
major urban center, boasting ziggurats and palaces. The Elamites' interactions
with Babylonia and Assyria shaped regional politics.
Despite their eventual fall to
Persian forces, their contributions to art and writing endured. Archaeological
finds continue to shed light on this intriguing civilization, offering insights
into early urban development and cultural exchanges.
Historic Events
Birthdays
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74 – Al Franken, American comedic actor, screenwriter,
and politician 44 – Gotye [Wouter André "Wally" De
Backer ], Belgian-Australian singer-songwriter
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@81 – Harold Robbins, American author, screenwriter (d.
1997)
@39 – Fats Waller, American singer-songwriter and pianist
(d. 1943; pneumonia)
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…The End for today…







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