2 May

 

2 May 2023

Flagstaff Almanac

Week 18 Day 122

Ave. Sky Cover 5%\ Visibility  26miles

Flagstaff Today  73° \ 40° 

Wind  12mph \ Gusts  21mph 

Nearest active fire: 341miles

Nearest Lightning 511mi

Air Quality: Moderate

Extreme Risk of fire

May Averages: Flagstaff: 68° \ 34°

May Average: 3 Days of moisture

Sunshine

Today’s Quote

 

Monthly Observations

Better Hearing & Speech Month Link
Better Sleep Month 
Link
Bladder Cancer Awareness Month  
Link
Borderline Personality Disorder Month 
Link
Brain Tumor Awareness Month 
Link
Building Safety Month Link Link
Celiac Awareness Month Link

Chip Your Pet Month Link  Link
Clap 4 Health Month
Clean Air Month
Creative Beginnings Month
Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month 
Link
Drum Month

EDS (Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome) Awareness Month Link

 Weekly Observations

21-5/2   

Festival of Ridvan (Baha'i)

30-5/7 

Stewardship Week
Preservation Week (re: Libraries)

1-5 

Air Quality Awareness Week Link 
Construction Safety Week Link
Goodwill Industries Week
National Safety Stand Down Week (Constuction Falls) Link
PTA Teacher Appreciation Week
Teacher Appreciation Week

1-6  

Geek Week: Link

1-7  

Children's Book Week: Link 
Screen-Free Week (Digital Detox Week)
Dog Anxiety Awareness Week
National Hug Holiday Week
National Sun Awareness Week
National Wildflower Week

Daily Observations

Childhood Depression Awareness Day
Foster Care Day Link  
Herb Day
International Harry Potter Day
Life Insurance Day 
Herb Day
International Harry Potter Day
Life Insurance Day  Link
Play Your Ukulele Day
Poem on Your Pillow Day

Roberts Rule of Order Day
Scurvy Awareness Day
Take a Baby to Lunch Day
Truffles Day
U.S. Capitol Police Day
World Asthma Day
World Tuna Day

Today’s Thoughts

Another nice spring day.

Met with the kidney doctor…all good. I’ve been going every 4 months, now it will be every 6 months. Good.

After my Dr. visit, I got my car washed and waxed, then picked up my CPAP supplies. That’s enough for a Monday morning. I’ll take a nice forest walk this afternoon.

Hard to believe but it happened in AZ: in 2019 a Native Sioux arrived at graduation with a beaded cap and a sacred Eagle Feather attached to her cap. The district refused to let her into the ceremony. They had a rule that no caps or gowns could have other adornments. She was devastated. She learned later that a girl from another high school in the district was allowed to graduate with a Pink Breast Cancer Awareness sticker on her cap. The family took to all the way to the 9th Circuit Court and Frida that court ruled in her favor. When I was detailed to Pine Ridge High school, every student was awarded an eagle feather by their individual family to wear at graduation.

Enjoy

 

Signs

 

Origins of State Names

Iowa

With endless fields of glorious corn, the lands of Iowa are majestic. In fact, the state’s name has been translated to mean “the beautiful land” by Iowa officials in the past, but the more likely explanation is that it came from the Ioway Native American tribe who originally inhabited the region. The tribe’s actual name, Ayuhwa, was given to the tribe by the Dakota Sioux and means “sleepy people,” though it was later adapted into Ioway by Europeans. Either way you look at it, the name Iowa is appropriate for such a visually appealing state whose residents live a calm and serene lifestyle.

Historic Events

  • 1611 – The King James Bible was published for the first time in London, England, by printer Robert Barker.
  • 1885 – Good Housekeeping magazine began publication.
  • 1939 – Lou Gehrig’s playing streak ended with 2,130 consecutive games played since May 25, 1925.
  • 2011 – Osama bin Laden was killed by American forces in Pakistan.

Birthdays with some quotes

@94 – Benjamin Spock, American pediatrician, author (d. 1998)
@85 – Pinky Lee (Pincus Leff), American comedian, television host (d. 1993)
@80 – Hedda Hopper (Elda Furry), American actress, gossip columnist (d. 1966)
71 – Christine Baranski, American comedic actress
@68 – Lesley Gore, American singer-songwriter (d. 2015; lung cancer)
68 – Donatella Versace, Italian fashion designer
We shouldn’t be copying what we see. We should try to find our own sense of style, to believe in ourselves.”– Donatella Versace
@67 – Catherine the Great of Russia (d. 1796; stroke)
“One does not always do the best there is. One does the best one can.”– Catherine the Great
“It is better to inspire a reform than to enforce it.”– Catherine the Great
@64 – Gerald David Lorenzo Music, American actor, producer (d. 2001; cancer)
51 – Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, American-Canadian wrestler, actor
“Blood, sweat, and respect. First two you give. Last one you earn.”– Dwayne Johnson
48 – David Beckman, Soccer
43 – Ellie Kemper, American comedic actress
“Most New Yorkers want to look amazing, and they want you to understand that they look amazing, but they also want you to stop staring at them.”– Ellie Kemper
38 – Lily Allen, English singer-songwriter
@25 – Manfred von Richthofen, German captain pilot (d. 1918; shot down)

 
 

 

1 May 2023

Flagstaff Almanac

Week 18 Day 121

Ave. Sky Cover 5%

Visibility 32miles

Flagstaff Today  75° \ 37° 

Wind  9mph

 Gusts  11mph 

Nearest active fire: 287mi

Nearest Lightning 910mi

Air Quality: Fair

Extreme Risk of fire

May Averages: Flagstaff: 68° \ 34°

May Average: 3 Days of moisture

Sunshine

Today’s Quote

Monthly Observations

Adopt A Horse Month
ALS Awareness Month  Link
American Cheese Month  Link 
America's Wetlands Month  Link
Apraxia Awareness Month   Link

APS Month Link
Aramanth Month Link
Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Asthma Awareness Month
Awareness of Medical Orphans Month

Weekly Observations

4/21-5/2   

Festival of Ridvan (Baha'i)

4/30-5/7 

Stewardship Week &Preservation Week (re: Libraries)

1-5 

Air Quality Awareness Week Link 
Construction Safety Week Link
Goodwill Industries Week
National Safety Stand Down Week (Constuction Falls) Link
PTA Teacher Appreciation Week
Teacher Appreciation Week

Daily Observations

Amtrak Day
Batman Day
Beltane Link
Chocolate Parfait Day
CSS Reboot Day
Discuss Your Wage Day
Executive Coaching Day
Global Love Day Link
Great Lakes Awareness Day
Hug Your Cat Day
International Doodle Dog Day Link
Internat’l Guerilla Sunflower Gardening Day Link
International Workers Day  Link  Link
Keep Kids Alive! Drive 25 Day
Law Day
Lei Day (in Hawaii)

Loyalty Day
Make a Book Day
May Day
May One Day
Melanoma Monday 
Mother Goose Day
National Bubba Day
National High Potassium Awareness Day
National Purebred Dog Day Link
New Homeowner's Day
No Pants Day
Religious Brothers Day Link
School Principals' Day
Silver Star Banner Day Link
Skyscraper Day
Space Day
Stepmother's Day

Today’s Thoughts

Another nice spring day…no complaints.

I watched the White House Correspondence Dinner last night on CNN. I didn’t watch the hour of comments both before and after. I did watch the awards, the purpose, and the President and Roy Woods, Jr. do their thing. I was a good reminder of the importance of the first amendment and the necessity of humor during these troubled times.

For many decades since the opening of Hoover Dam on the Colorado River, there have been scheduled artificial floods to prevent the buildup of silt along the banks of the river. There will be another such artificial flood this month and a 4- year hiatus. It is a good conservation strategy.

Bill Maher interviewed Elon Musk on Bill’s weekly HBO program. Musk has had a lot of press lately. This was a chance to hear him.

Denver Nuggets are playing the Phx Suns in the next level of the championship games. Nuggets are ahead by one. Good matchup.

I headed over to the free dealership car wash…found out it is closed on Sunday. Guess I’ll wash it tomorrow.

Enjoy

 

Signs

Origins of State Names Indiana

The story behind why Indianans are called “Hoosiers” is a lot more uncertain than the state’s name as a whole. The name Indiana simply means “land of the Indians,” though how it got that name is a tumultuous story. After the French and Indian War, the state was owned by a Philadelphia trading company who named it after the Native Americans that originally had claim to the land. But a large portion of the land belonged to Virginia, and after years of legal dispute, Indiana was reabsorbed by the territory, no longer bearing an official name. It wasn’t until 1800, when Congress reassigned territory boundaries that the old name Indiana was restored, and this key region from America’s Heartland became what we know it as today.

Moon Facts

There will soon be people going to the Moon again

NASA is currently training astronauts for the next phase of Moon exploration known as the Artemis mission. The criteria and selection process for the next Moon visitors is strict, and new recruits will likely spend two and a half years in training, including time on the International Space Station, before qualifying for missions. The Artemis program, which will see crewed Moon landings, will not happen until after 2024. NASA hopes to establish a permanent base on the Moon in order to help facilitate a mission to Mars in the future.

Historic Events

  • 1707 – The Act of Union, uniting England and Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain took effect.
  • 1893 – The influential Columbian Exposition opened in Chicago.
  • 1939 – Batman debuted in Detective Comics #27
  • 1956 – The polio vaccine developed by Jonas Salk was made available to the public.
  • 1961 – Fidel Castro, proclaimed Cuba a socialist nation and abolished elections.
  • May 1 is Law Day, begun in 1958. “A national day set aside to celebrate the rule of law. Law Day underscores how law and the legal process have contributed to the freedoms that all Americans share.”

Birthdays with some quotes

@93 – Mary ‘Mother Jones’, Irish-American labor leader (d. 1930)
@92 – Louis Nye, American comedic actor (d. 2005)
@90 – Glenn Ford, Canadian-American actor (d. 2006)
@85 – Jack Paar, American comedian, author and talk show host (d. 2004)
“Looking back, my life so far seems like one long obstacle race, with me as its chief obstacle.”– Jack Paar
84 – Judy Collins, American singer-songwriter
“I look in the mirror through the eyes of the child that was me.”– Judy Collins
@79 – Kate Smith, American singer and actress (d. 1986; diabetic complications)
“It has been said that genius is only the power of making continuous effort. The line between failure and success is so fine that we scarcely know when we pass it. We are told that there is no failure, except in no longer trying – no defeat, except from within, no really insurmountable barrier save our own weakness of purpose.”– Kate Smith
78 – Rita Coolidge, American singer-songwriter
“Too often, the opportunity knocks, but by the time you push back the chain, push back the bolt, unhook the two locks and shut off the burglar alarm, it’s too late.”– Rita Coolidge
56 – Tim McGraw, American singer-songwriter
“We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhere.”– Tim McGraw
@51 – Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Cannary), American frontierswoman, professional scout (d. 1903; bowel issues)
51 – Julie Benz, American actress

 
 

  

30 Apr

 

April 2023

Daily Almanac for Flagstaff

Week 18 Day 120

Ave. Sky Cover 5%\ Visibility  31miles

Flagstaff Today  73° \ 31° 

Wind  4mph \ Gusts  7mph 

Nearest active fire: 287 miles

Nearest Lightning 913mi

Air Quality: Moderate

High Risk of fire

Apr. Averages: Flagstaff: 60° \ 27°Apr. Average: 3 Days of moisture

Sunshine

Today’s Quote

 

Weekly Observations

21-5/2   

Festival of Ridvan (Baha'i)

22-30   

National Park Week
Administrative Professionals Week

24-30   

National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW)
National Scoop The Poop Week
Spring Astronomy Week
World Immunization Week

28-30  

Interstate Mullet Toss
National Dream Hotline
National & Global Youth Service Days

30-5/7 

Stewardship Week
Preservation Week (re: Libraries)

 

Daily Observations

Adopt A Shelter Pet Day Link  Link
Animal Advocacy Day
Beltane
Blue Sunday Link 
Bugs Bunny Day
Deaf Parents Day
Dia De Los Nios/Dia De Los Libros Day
Bugs Bunny Day
Deaf Parents Day
Dia De Los Nios/Dia De Los Libros Day
Hairstylist Appreciation Day
Honesty Day
International Jazz Day Link  
Mahjong Day
Mr. Potato Head Day National Pet Parent's Day   
Mahjong Day
Mr. Potato Head Day National Pet Parent's Day   Link   Link
National Animal Advocacy Day
National Bubble Tea Day  Link
National First Ladies Day Link
National Honesty Day
National Military Brats Day  Link
National PrepareAthon Day Link
National Raisin Day
Oatmeal Cookie Day
Pet Tech CPR Day
Pinhole Photography Day  Link 
Spank Out Day - USA
Walpurgis Night
Spank Out Day - USA
Walpurgis Night

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

A very nice spring day. It’s over 70° so doors and windows are open.

I headed out to get gas…prices just keep going up. Must be why Sam’s had no long lines at the gas pump. There was a line at the car wash, so I’ll wait until tomorrow.

I continue to shake my head in disbelief…Marjorie Taylor Green, at hearing with AFT head regarding Covid procedures to the head of AFT that she was not a mother, because she had not given birth, but adopted her child. Sickening. At another hearing she pointed out to a stunned audience that during the last ice age there were no tax raises to help solve the ice age problems. She failed to mention that during the last ice age, humans had not yet formed governments or countries. Did the constituents in her district get together and say, ‘Let’s elect the dumbest candidate so everyone will know we have the dumbest and no one else should try to find one dumber?’  

Enjoy…

 

Signs… 

Moon Facts…

The Moon does have some gravity

The weightlessness we see astronauts experience during space voyages might lead to the conclusion that there is no gravity in space, but in reality every massive object in space, including the Moon, does have some level of gravity. The Apollo mission astronauts were only able to walk on the Moon’s surface because of gravity, but the force is considerably less than it is on Earth. A person on the Moon would feel about 17% of the gravitational pull that they would normally experience on our planet.

State Names Origins…

Illinois

Spanning nearly 400-miles North to South, Illinois is home to a wide array of climates and cultures that make the state fascinating to learn about, but when it comes to its name, there’s a simple explanation. Illinois is a French pronunciation of the Illiniwek Native American tribe that French explorers Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette encountered upon arriving in 1673. The explorers believed the word to mean “the men,” but more recent studies of the language indicate it could mean "he speaks in the ordinary way." In 1818, when the territory was made a state, Congress confirmed the name. Nowadays the word Illinois is synonymous with the state’s great residents who have gone on to achieve profound success in the worlds of politics, art, music, and more.

Historical Events

v 1938 – The cartoon short Porky’s Hare Hunt debuted in movie theaters, introducing ‘Happy Rabbit’ (a prototype of Bugs Bunny).
v 1939 – The 1939/1940 New York World’s Fair opened.
v 1939 – Franklin Roosevelt became the first US President to appear on Television, while appearing at the New York World’s Fair.

Birthdays Today

@94 – Cloris Leachman, American actress (d. 2021)
“Why can’t we build orphanages next to homes for the elderly? If someone were sitting in a rocker, it wouldn’t be long before a kid will be in his lap.”– Cloris Leachman
@89 – Alice B. Toklas, American memoirist (d. 1967)
“But I don’t want nutrition. I want food!”– Alice B. Toklas
@82 – Eve Arden (Eunice Mary Quedens), American character actress (d. 1990)
@74 – Gary Collins, American actor, talk show host (d. 2012)
@73 – Bobby Vee, American singer-songwriter (d. 2016; dementia)
@66 – Jill Clayburgh, American actress (d. 2010; leukemia)
48 – Johnny Galecki, American actor
“People are complicated; you put two of them together and it’s generally a mess, but hopefully a beautiful mess.”– Johnny Galecki
41 – Kirsten Dunst, American actress
“I’ve seen ‘karma’ slap people in the face. You have to be good to people. It really does come around.”– Kirsten Dunst
38 – Gal Gadot, Israeli actress and model
32 – Travis Scott, American rapper, producer

 
 

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