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Flagstaff Today 87°: 53° Week 27 Day 184 Wind 3 mph Gusts 4 mph Active Fire: 133 miles away Risk of
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Monthly Observations
Fireworks Safety
Month Herbal/Prescription
Interaction Awareness Month
Fragile X Awareness Month Link Independent Retailer
Month Link
Fuel Safety Month Link International Blondie and Deborah
Harry Month
Get Ready For Kindergarten Month National
Deli Sandwich Month
Hemochromatosis Screening Awareness Month Link
Internat’l Group B
Strep Awareness Month Link
Weekly Observations
National Independent
Living Week: 1-7
National Unassisted Homebirth Week: 1-7
Daily Observations
American Redneck Day National
Crown Day National Eat Your Beans Day
American Sparkling Wine Day National
Deep Fried Clams Day Link
Compliment Your
Mirror Day National Independent Beer
Run Day
Disobedience Day Plastic Bag Free Day
Drop A Rock Day Link
(aka Rock Painting) National
Chocolate Wafer Day
Earth at Aphelion at 3:54 pm Stay Out
of the Sun Day Link
International Plastic Bag Free Day National Compliment Your Mirror Day
Superman Day Link
Today’s Quotes
Today’s Memes
Thoughts for the day
It’s cloudy an d I’m hoping that the monsoon will start today.
The stiches from my port have finally fallen off.
Mary and Mike came up from Phoenix for the first time in months. We will
have lunch tomorrow.
I am so happy that the meds are working. Much of my gut has shrunk,
making it much easier to buckle my pants. I also have gotten a lot more energy.
I didn’t realize how much energy I had lost but now I am ready for anything.
This morning, I cleaned out the inside of my vehicle and washed the windows,
inside and out. I should give the vehicle a wash, but the monsoon will just mess
it up again.
The big beautiful bill is back in the House. My rep is far right, but I
still wrote his office to say I was not happy with the cuts to Medicare/Medicaid,
the ICE money they want, and the tax cuts
for the wealthy. Hopefully more of my neighbors did the same.
Famous Quotes That People Have Always
Misinterpreted
"I cannot tell a lie; it was I who chopped down the
cherry tree" – George Washington ©Photo Credit: Tony Baggett/Shutterstock
George Washington never said this quote and instead, it was
made up by the biographer Parson Weems. It was supposed to improve George
Washington’s reputation and make him seem more honest. There’s no evidence to
show that Washington ever said this quote and instead, it’s seen as being a
quote on morality.
Famous Historical Myths That People
Still Believe Today
Julius Caesar Was Born by C-Section ©Nicolas Coustou on
Wikimedia Commons
The term "Caesarean section" is often linked to
Julius Caesar, but he was not born this way. In his time, C-sections were
performed only when the mother did not survive childbirth. His mother, Aurelia,
lived long after his birth, proving this myth false.
Random Thoughts…
The average number of fingers on July 3rd is probably almost always
higher than on July 5th.
Anyone trying to win the argument isn’t really interested in having a discussion.
Oprah’s parents named her after Harpo Marx. “Oprah” is “Harpo” backward.
Some alien might have the Milky Way as their desktop wallpaper.
There is a giant mushroom in Oregon that is over 2,400 years old, covers 3.4 square miles of land, and is still growing.
All of humanity, put together, has over 168 billion hours a day to accomplish things.
Gruntled is a word, and it is the opposite of the word disgruntled.
Movie theater Popcorn costs more per ounce than Fillet Mignon, the price of Popcorn is more than 1200% higher than its production costs.
Historic Events
Birthdays
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85 – Lamar Alexander, American lawyer and politician |
@88 – Johnny Palmer, American golfer (d. 2006)
@79 – Judith Durham, Australian folk-pop
singer-songwriter, musician (d. 2021) @71 – Richard Cramer, American actor (d. 1960) @69 – William Henry Davies, Welsh poet, writer (d.1940)
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