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Flagstaff Today 88°: 57° Week 29 Day 198 Wind 6mph Gusts 13 mph Active Fire: 74 miles away Risk of
Fire: Moderate Nearest lightning: 179 miles away Air Quality: Fair Mostly Cloudy Smoky Sunshine Jul Averages: Temps: 82°\51° Moisture: 8 Day
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Weekly Observations
Tour de
France: 5-27 Link
National Cancer Survivor Sibling Week: 13-19 Link National Farriers Week: 13-19
Operation Safe Driver Week: 13-19 Link Nude
Recreation Weekend: 13-19
Rabbit Week: 15-21 (Magician's) Sponsor: Melvin Rabbit (Canada)
Hemingway Look-Alike Days: 16-20 Hemp
History Week: 16-22
National Baby Food Week: 16-19 Link National Parenting Gifted Children Week:
16-22 Link
National Ventriloquism Week: 16-19 Link World Eskimo
Olympic Games: 16-20
World Lumberjack Championships: 16-19 Link Family Golf Week: 17-19 Link
Restless Leg
Syndrome (RLS) Education & Awareness Week: 18-25
Daily Observations
Disneyland Day National Tattoo Day
DOLE Whip Day Link World Day for International Criminal
Justice Link
Get to Know Your Customers Day World Emoji Day Link
International Sister Cities Day Link Wrong Way Corrigan Day
National Peach Ice Cream Day Yellow
Pigs Day Link
Today’s Quotes
Today’s Memes
Thoughts for the day
I sure hope the clouds bring some much needed moisture, especially at the
North Rim.
DOGE in action: 500 metric tons of food will be incinerated after DOGE cuts.
That would have been enough to feed 1.5 million starving children.
Administration remains silent on this.
My health continues to improve each day. Happy camper here.
Famous Quotes That People Have Always
Misinterpreted
"We shall fight them on the beaches" –
Winston Churchill
Churchill’s original speech includes this
phrase, but it’s usually taken out of context. What he actually said was, “We
shall fight them on the beaches, we shall fight them on the landing grounds, we
shall fight them in the fields and in the streets; we shall never surrender.”
The speech was made in the summer of 1940.
Literary Legends…
Sylvia
Plath
Sylvia
Plath’s confessional poetry and her acclaimed novel The Bell Jar broke
new ground in exploring identity, mental health, and the female experience. Her
intense, deeply personal style resonates with readers and writers seeking
honesty and vulnerability in literature. Plath’s legacy is celebrated and
analyzed by the Academy
of American Poets,
which documents her enduring influence on American and global literary
landscapes.
Random Thoughts…
The Caspian Sea is actually the world’s largest lake.
Cleopatra lived closer in time to the founding of the internet than to the building of the pyramids.
William Henry Harrison was the only US President to never issue an executive order
Historic Events
Click here for 17 July
history
Birthdays
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78 – Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall 60 – Alex Winter, English-American actor 49 – Luke Bryan (Thomas Luther Bryan), American
singer-songwriter |
@97 – Art Linkletter (Gordon Arthur Kelly),
Canadian-American radio, television host (d. 2010) @95 – Phyllis Diller, American actress and comedian (d. 2012) @88 – Donald Sutherland, Canadian actor (d. 2024) @86 – James Cagney, American actor (d. 1986) @84 – John Jacob Astor, German-American businessman, philanthropist (d. 1848) @84 – Diahann Carroll, American actress and singer (d. 2019) @81 – Spencer Davis, Welsh singer-songwriter (d. 2020) @74 – Isaac Watts, English hymn writer, theologian (d. 1748) @62 – Red Sovine, American singer-songwriter, guitarist (d. 1980; heart
attack) @60 – Phoebe Snow, American singer-songwriter (d. 2011; stroke) @47 – Vince Guaraldi, American songwriter, pianist (d. 1976; heart attack) @45 – Nicolette Larson, American singer-songwriter (d. 1997; liver failure) |
…The End for today…






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