20 Aug

 

 




Flagstaff Today 86°: 52° Week 34 Day 232

Wind 6 mph Gusts 11 mph

Active Fire: 31 miles away Risk of Fire: Extreme

Nearest lightning: 165 miles away

Air Quality: Fair Sunshine

Aug. Averages: Temps: 79°\50° Moisture: 9 Day 

Weekly Observations

World Photography Week: 12-26 Link

Little League World Series: 13-24  Link

Great American Stamp Days: 14-17

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over: 15-9/1 Link 

National Aviation Week: 17-23

Minority Enterprise Development Week: 18-24

Numismatic Week (World's Fair of Money): 19-23  Link

Daily Observations

Aviation Day:
Bacon Lovers Day
"Black Cow" Root Beer Float Day:   
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Chocolate Pecan Pie Day
Coco Chanel Day:
Great Bird of The Galaxy Day:  
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International Bow (Hair) Day:  
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International Orangutan Day:   Link
Lemonade Day
National Potatoe Day:  
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Radio Day
Talk Like Jar Jar Binks Day:  
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World Humanitarian Day:  
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World Photography Day:  
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Today’s Memes

 



Thoughts for the day

Another nice summer day.

Yesterday's blood treatment took a little longer than expected as I waited for liquid to be prepared. It went well, but the Benadryl made me sleeply so I took a nap when I got home.

My fluid weight loss had my iWatch band be a little loose. I got a new Velcro band and all is good.

60 minutes did a story on 9/11. Scientists continue to identify DNA from that horrific day. Even today, families are notified when DNA matches occur.

Those Dems who left Texas have returned to the house. They had to sign a consent to have a police officer with them 24/7…not to protect them, but to keep tabs on them so if they decided to flee they could be caught. One female legislator refused to sign and spent the night in the chambers. Unacceptable.

I finished the Peter, Paul and Mary PBS special. It was nice to be reminded that so much of their music followed their creed: Peace, Honor, Justice. In today’s time, that creed is even more important.

Myths from Medieval Times

Most Maps Did Not Feature Mythological Creatures

When people think of Medieval maps, many picture inaccurate naval charts with drawings of mythological sea creatures. These maps did exist, but they were not used for navigation. They were owned by nobility and often hung as art pieces.

On top of that, the creature illustrations were not viewed as "magical" or "monstrous." According to historian Chet Van Duzer, cartographers tried to follow scientific descriptions of sea animals. What we're seeing are the early imaginations of lobsters, sea lions, whales, sea cucumbers, and other animals that people didn't yet have names for.

Accomplishments Wrongly Attributed to Famous People

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Many famous figures, including Edison (the light bulb), Bell (the telephone), and Fleming (penicillin), are wrongly credited with inventions or achievements when others made key contributions first.

Cultural icons like Shakespeare and Capone are tied to myths, with earlier writers and lesser-known individuals playing bigger roles than commonly believed.

National symbols and historic events, such as the US flag and the summit of Everest, have more complex backstories than the simplified legends suggest.

Marketing, media influence, and historical bias—primarily political or racial—have shaped public memory, often leaving true pioneers overlooked.

Random Thoughts…

While filming an episode of the West Wing, Martin Sheen put a cigarette out in the National Cathedral while in character – prompting the National Cathedral to ban filming inside the building.

 

Thomas Jefferson is credited with bringing Macaroni and Cheese to the United States, in 1802.

 

Jupiter’s moon Europa may have a similar chemical balance to Earth and has “the right conditions for life.” Oh sure, of ALL the places in the universe humans could move to, we pick the ONE place we were warned to avoid…

 

Lasers were once the greatest scientific breakthrough in history, now we use them to play with cats.

Historic Events

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Birthdays

94 – Don King, American boxing promoter
90 – Ron Paul, American politician, physician

81 – Sylvester McCoy, Scottish actor

79 – Connie Chung, American journalist
77 – Robert Plant, English singer-songwriter
71 – Al Roker, American news anchor, and television personality


63 – James Marsters, American actor

55 – Fred Durst, American singer-songwriter
51 – Misha Collins, American actor


42 – Andrew Garfield, American-English actor


32 – Demi Lovato, American singer-songwriter, actress

@67 – Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President (d. 1901; pneumonia)

 

@65 – Isaac Hayes, American singer-songwriter, producer (d. 2008; stroke)


@57 – Doug Fieger, American singer-songwriter, The Knack (d. 2010; cancer)


@46 – H.P. Lovecraft, American short story writer, editor, novelist (d. 1937; cancer)


@40 – Jim Reeves, American singer-songwriter (d. 1964; small plane crash)

 

@38 – Dimebag Darrell, American guitarist, songwriter (d. 2004; shot)

@36 – Phil Lynott, Irish singer-songwriter, Thin Lizzy (d. 1986; septicemia)

 

 

…The End for today…

           

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