January 26, 2026

27 Jan

 

 


 

Week 5  Day 27 Flag Today  43°/25°

Wind 3 mph Gusts 6 mph

Active Fire:  496 miles away Risk of fire: High 

Nearest Lightning: 1864 miles away

Air Quality: Fair Sunshine

Jan Averages: Temps: 44°\18° Moisture:  10 Days

 

Weekly Observations

Sundance Film Festival: 22-2/1
International Snow Sculpting Week: 24-28
Catholic Schools Week: 25-31
Celebration of Life Days: 25-31
Clean Out Your Inbox Week: 25-31
Meat Week: 25-31

National School Choice Week: 25-31 Link 
Data Privacy Week: 26-30 
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National Activity Professionals Week: 26-30 
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National Cowboy Poetry Week: 26-31
National Medical Group Practice Week: 26-31

Daily Observations

A.F.R.M.A. Fancy Rat & Mouse Day
Auschwitz Liberation Day 
Holocaust Memorial Day
International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims  of the Holocaust 
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International Port Wine Day Link

National Geographic Day
National Plan For A Vacation Day  
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Thomas Crapper Day
Viet Nam Peace Day
World Breast Pumping Day 
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Today’s Meme

 




Today’s Thoughts

A nice winter day. I’m hoping it will warm up enough to melt the snow.

During the football season I really believed that the Broncos had a very good chance to play at Super Bowl 60. The Patriots ended that belief on Sunday. I am disappointed but still a Bronco fan.

For much of the last decade I have been using a CPAP machine. Mostly because I live at 7000’ and I night I don’t get enough oxygen. I’ve been with the same company from the beginning. Up until about 6 months ago, they would call me every 3 months to say they had my new supplies. When they stopped auto-fill, I called their main office in Cottonwood. The lady told me that the company believed the customer should have more control over the supplies and without notification, stopped doing auto-fill. Last Monday, it was time for new supplies, so I called. She said they would have to be ‘ordered’. I called the local office today to see where my supplies were. They checked and said it can take up to two weeks to get the supplies. This company must be in serious financial trouble, as these supplies are needed by every CPAP customer they have.

For the last 3 years or so I have had Crystal cut my hair. I called for an appointment this morning and they said she no longer worked there. Bummer. I’ll see what happens when I get my hair cut tomorrow morning.  

The shooting of the ICU nurse in MN is staying in the headlines. After seeing way too many videos of the incident, I want everyone to work together to have an unbiased investigation into the incident. When that is complete, tell us everything the report has. The administration’s idea that you have must give access to various agency files and then we will pull out is comparing apples to oranges and should not be part of the conversation.   

Trivia

Hippos Are The Deadliest Mammals

Lions, rhinos, and even elephants are all deadly in their own right. When you think of their teeth, horns, tusks, or size, you might guess that any one of them was the deadliest animal in Africa. Instead, that trophy goes to the hippopotamus. Not only are hippos the deadliest animals on that continent, but they're the deadliest mammals in the world (aside from humans).

It's estimated hippos kill around 500 humans every year, nearly twice the number of victims lions might claim. Although they are herbivores, hippos are known to attack when they feel threatened - such as when a human is in their territory. With lower canines that can grow more than a foot long, it's no wonder that one bite is all that's needed to kill a human. 

Historic Events

Jan 27 History

Birthdays with some quotes

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791; @35, fever)

Austrian musical prodigy and composer (The Marriage of Figaro; Jupiter Symphony), born in Salzburg, Austria

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Lewis Carroll (1832-1898; @65, pneumonia)

English author (Alice in Wonderland), born in Daresbury, England

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Edward Smith (1850-1912; @62, sinking ship)

English naval captain of the RMS Titanic, born in Hanley, Staffordshire

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Samuel Gompers (1850-1924; @74)

American labor union leader (American Federation of Labor), born in London, England

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Jerome Kern (1885-1945; @60, stroke)

American Broadway and film composer (Showboat; Roberta), born in New York City

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Hyman G. Rickover, US Admiral (father of modern nuclear navy, at 63 years the longest serving US naval officer), born in Maków Mazowiecki, Congress Poland (d. 1986; @86)

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Art Rooney, American NFL Pittsburgh Steelers [Pirates] team founder, owner, and chairman (1933-88), born in Coulterville, Pennsylvania (d. 1988; @87)

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 (Lyle) "Skitch" Henderson, British-American pianist and orchestra leader (NBC Radio; NBC Television; New York Pops), born in Birmingham, England (d. 2005; @87)

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David Seville [Ross Bagdasarian], American songwriter ("Come On A-My House"), singer (Alvin & The Chipmunks - "Witch Doctor"), and actor (Rear Window), born in Fresno, California (d. 1972; @52)

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Donna Reed (Donna Belle Mullenger), American actress (From Here to Eternity; It's a Wonderful Life; The Donna Reed Show), born in Denison, Iowa (d. 1986; @64, cancer)

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Sabu [Dastagir], Indian actor (The Thief of Bagdad, Elephant Boy, Drum), born in Mysore, British India (d. 1963 @39, heart attack)

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Troy Donahue, American actor (Surfside Six, Cockfighter, Hawaiian Eye), born in New York City (d. 2001; @65, heart attack)

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Samuel C. C. Ting (90 years old)

1936 American physicist and Nobel Laureate (1976 J/ψ particle), born in Ann Arbor, Michigan

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1948 Mikhail Baryshnikov (78 years old), Russian-American ballet dancer,and choreographer (American Ballet Theater), and actor (The Turning Point; Sex In The City), born in Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union (now Latvia)

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John G Roberts (71 years old), 17th Chief Justice of the United States, born in Buffalo, New York

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Keith Olbermann (67 years old), American news presenter (Countdown with Keith Olbermann), born in New York City

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Patton Oswalt (57 years old), American comedian, actor (The King of Queens; The Goldbergs) and writer, born in Portsmouth, Virginia

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Rosamund Pike(47 years old)

1979 British actress (Gone Girl; An Education; A Private War; The Wheel of Time), born in London

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Marat Safin(46 years old)

1980 Russian tennis player (US Open 2000, Australian Open 2005), born in Moscow, Russia

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January 25, 2026

26 Jan

 

 


 

Week 5  Day 26 Flag Today  36°/18°

Wind 8 mph Gusts 15 mph

Active Fire:  169 miles away Risk of fire: Low 

Nearest Lightning: 1245 miles away

Air Quality: Fair Sunshine

Jan Averages: Temps: 44°\18° Moisture:  10 Days

 

Weekly Observations

Sundance Film Festival: 22-2/1
International Snow Sculpting Week: 24-28
Catholic Schools Week: 25-31
Celebration of Life Days: 25-31
Clean Out Your Inbox Week: 25-31
Meat Week: 25-31 

National School Choice Week: 25-31 Link 
Data Privacy Week: 26-30 
Link 
National Activity Professionals Week: 26-30 
Link
National Cowboy Poetry Week: 26-31
National Medical Group Practice Week: 26-31

Daily Observations

Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day 
Clashing Clothes Day
Dental Drill Appreciation Day
International Customs Day 
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Lotus 1-2-3 Day
National Green Juice Day 
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National Peanut Brittle Day  
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Toad Hollow Day of Encouragement

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Today’s Meme

 




Today’s Thoughts

The cold winter snow came…a little over an inch…then the sky cleared but the cold remained.

Our discussion group met just as the snow started. A very good meeting. We had a couple of guests that may join us and we have this year’s topics assigned. Looking forward to some nice discussions.

Yesterday the Flagstaff police department issued a public statement regarding police policy and ICE. Local police do not mask. Local police need a warrant to enter a residence. Local police will notify the citizens if ICE is in our town to carry out any action. I’m glad they informed us, I don’t remember another time when the local police issued such a statement here.

Trivia

Eating Polar Bear Liver Can Poison Humans

Liver is rich in nutrients and healthy fats. For centuries, it has been a staple of many diets. But, if you're ever starving in the Arctic and the opportunity presents itself, you should not eat the liver of a polar bear. 

Western explorers found this out the hard way. Accounts dating back to 1596 document alarming illness people suffered after consuming polar bear liver, with symptoms including vomiting, severe headache, blurry vision, and bone pain. Less fortunate victims also experienced peeling skin, from mild flaking to full-on peeling that left the bottom layers bloody. Extreme cases resulted in liver damage, coma, and even death.

This was likely caused by high amounts of retinol, a form of vitamin A, found in the liver, resulting in acute hypervitaminosis A. Because the human body can't process vitamin A like many other nutrients (getting rid of excess through urination), the nutrient ends up accumulating in the liver. Too much too fast, and the liver can't process the vitamin quickly enough, creating toxicity. For the record, if you're abandoned in the Arctic, also avoid the livers of seals and huskies. 

Historic Events

Today’s history 26 Jan

Birthdays with some quotes

Mary Mapes Dodge, American children's author (St. Nicholas Magazine), editor and writer (Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates), born in New York City (d. 1905; @74)

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Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza (1852-1905; @53; poisoned<?>)

Italian-French explorer of the Congo (Brazzaville named after him), born in Rome, Papal States

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Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964; @84)

American general in World War II (Pacific theater, Philippines) and Korea, born in Little Rock, Arkansas

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Charles Scribner III, American book publisher, born in New York City (d. 1952; @61)

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Frank Costello (1891-1973; @82)

Italian-American gangster (The Prime Minister of the Underworld), born in Lauropoli, Calabria, Italy

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Bessie Coleman (1892-1926; @34, plane crash)

American aviator and 1st African-American woman and Native American to hold a pilot license, born in Atlanta, Texas

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Seán MacBride (1904-1988; @83)

Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army and founder of Amnesty International (Nobel 1974), born in Dublin, Ireland

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Jimmy Van Heusen (1913-1990; @77, stroke)

American Acadeny and Emmy Award-winning composer and songwriter ("All The Way"; "Love & Marriage"; "Come Fly With Me"), born in Syracuse, New York

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William Hopper, American actor (Perry Mason, The Bad Seed, Rebel Without a Cause), born in New York City (d. 1970; @55, stroke)

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Akio Morita (1921-1999: 78, pneumonia)

Japanese businessman and co-founder of Sony, born in Nagoya, Japan

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Paul Newman (1925-2008; @83)

American actor (Hud, Hombre, Hustler), auto racer and team owner (Newman/Haas Racing) and charity food company founder (Newman's Own), born in Cleveland, Ohio

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Gene Siskel, American movie critic (Siskel & Ebert), born in Chicago, Illinois (d. 1999 @53, brain tumor)

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Eddie Van Halen (1955-2020; @65, stroke)

Dutch-American rock guitarist (Van Halen - "You Really Got Me"; "Jump"), born in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Angela Davis (82 years old), African American activist, author and professor, born in Birmingham, Alabama

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Anita Baker(68 years old)

1958 American jazz and soul singer ("Giving You the Best That I Got"; "Sweet Love"), born in Toledo, Ohio

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Ellen DeGeneres (68 years old)

 American comedian (Ellen Morgan-Ellen), born in New Orleans, Louisiana

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Wayne Gretzky (66 years old)

Canadian ice hockey HOF center (Stanley Cup 1984, 85, 87, 88; Hart Memorial Trophy [MVP] 1980–87, 89; Art Ross Trophy [scoring champion] 1981–87, 90, 91, 94; Edmonton Oilers, LA Kings), born in Brantford, Ontario

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Kevin McCarthy(61 years old)

American politician (Rep-R-California 2007-23) and speaker of the House (2023), born in Bakersfield, California

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Peter Sagan(36 years old)

Slovakian professional cyclist (World Road Champion 2016), born in Žilina, Slovakia

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Cameron Bright(33 years old)

Canadian actor (The Twilight Saga: X-Men), born in Victoria, British Columbia

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Joseph Quinn(32 years old)

British actor (Stranger Things, The Fantastic Four: First Steps), born in London

 

 

…The End for today…