December 05, 2025

6 Dec

 

 


 

 


 

Dec. Averages: Temps: 43°\20° Moisture:4 Days moisture 0.7”

Flagstaff Today 44°: 18° Week 49 Day 340

Wind: 2 mph Gusts 6 mph                    Nearest lightning: 7 miles away

Active Fire: 213 miles away Risk of Fire: Low

Air Quality: Fair Sunshine

 




Monthly Observations

Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome Month  Link
Universal Human Rights Month 
Link
Worldwide Food Service Safety Month
Youngsters on The Air Month 
 Link

Weekly Observations

1-7

Cookie Cutter Week Link

3-10

Clerc-Gallaudet Week
4-24

Andisop (Meterological Fiddling Link

 

Daily Observations

Bike Shop Day
Earmuff Day or Chester Greenwood Day 
Link 
International Day To End Femicide 
Link
Miners' Day
Mitten Tree Day  
Link
National Pawnbrokers Day

National Pfeffernusse Day Link 
National Play Outside Day 
Link 
Skywarn Recognition Day 
Link 

St. Nicholas Day
World Pear Day 
Link 

Today’s Quotes                                                             


 

Today’s Memes

 



My Thoughts for the day

It is sure getting cold at night. At 6:30 it was 19°. It has warmed up to a sweltering 36 .

This morning, I braved the cold to get my monthly blood draw to see if I need a phlebotomy on Monday and to see how the meds are working. The cold weather caused my veins to shrink but the professional guy did draw the blood with little problems. He said it was a little dicey.

I applaud all that keep up with the news. Everyday it is just more stuff that affects our country, but one must dig back to figure out how any new news relates to the news of a few days ago. I’m getting bored trying to follow the news. Oh, well.

I’m planning on having a quiet weekend, mostly at home. No reason for me to be out and about in all this cold weather. Haha. 

Wild West Myths that never happened…

Cowboys Were Constantly in Gunfights

Hollywood made it seem like every cowboy carried a revolver and was always ready for a shootout in the streets. In reality, gunfights were extremely rare. Most towns had strict gun control laws, requiring visitors to check their weapons with the sheriff upon arrival, as debunked by Stories of the Wild West on Medium.

Cowboys were more often ranch hands than fighters, spending long days herding cattle, repairing fences, and enduring harsh weather. Their lives were grueling, repetitive, and far from glamorous. The idea of the “gunslinger cowboy” was largely a creation of pulp fiction and later reinforced by Western films.

When violence occurred, it usually stemmed from drunken brawls, disputes over gambling, or clashes between rival groups. The famous shootout at the O.K. Corral was an exception, not the rule, and even that lasted less than a minute. Such events stood out precisely because they were so unusual. 

Cities that changed their names…

Bombay → Mumbai (India

When the Indian government officially changed “Bombay” to “Mumbai” in 1995, it wasn’t just linguistic housekeeping; it was a homecoming. The name “Bombay” had colonial roots, borrowed from the Portuguese Bom Bahia, or “good bay.” But to the people of Maharashtra, “Mumbai” (from the local goddess Mumbā Devī) had always been the real name. Reclaiming it was about more than words; it was about pride, language, and belonging.
The city didn’t slow down for the change; its trains still thundered, its lights still burned through the night, but it finally spoke in its own tongue.
 

Random Thoughts…

Finally is pronounced “final-e” and finale is pronounced “fi-nally.”

Why do we call it a building if it’s already built? 

If we could hear our pets thoughts, would we be amazed or disappointed? 

Why do we say ‘sleeping like a baby’ when babies often wake up crying and restless? 

Historic Events

The AP site required a log in. I’m searching for another video of news for a given date.

Birthdays

Kenneth Copeland, (89 years old) American televangelist (Kenneth Copeland Ministries), born in Lubbock, Texas

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Geoffrey Hinton(78 years old)

1947 British-Canadian cognitive psychologist and computer scientist (backpropagation algorithm, Nobel Prize for Physics 2024), born in Wimbledon, London

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Andrew Cuomo(68 years old)

1957 American politician and Governor of New York (2011-21), born in New York City

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Sarah Rafferty(53 years old)

1972 American actress (Donna-Suits; Chicago Med), born in New Canaan, Connecticut

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Joyce Kilmer(d.1918; @31 KIA)

American poet (Trees), born in New Brunswick, New Jersey

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Ira Gershwin [Israel Gershovitz] (d.1983@86)

American lyricist ("Embraceable You"; "I Got Rhythm"; "They Can't Take That Away From Me"), born in New York City

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Agnes Moorehead(d.1974; @73, cancer)

American actress (Endora in Bewitched), born in Clinton, Massachusetts

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James J. Braddock(d.1974; @69

American boxer (World Heavyweight champion 1935-37), born in New York City

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Baby Face Nelson [Lester Joseph Gillis ](d. 1934; @25; shot by FBI)

American bank robber and gangster who killed more FBI agents than any other criminal, born in Chicago, Illinois

1920 Dave Brubeck, American jazz pianist ("Take Five") and composer (Gates of Justice), born in Concord, California (d. 2012; @91)

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Wallace "Wally" Cox, American comedian and actor (Mister, Underdog, Peepers, Hollywood Squares), born in Detroit, Michigan (d. 1973; @48, heart attack)

 

…The End for today…

           

December 04, 2025

5 Dec

 

 


 

 


 

Dec. Averages: Temps: 43°\20° Moisture:4 Days moisture 0.7”

Flagstaff Today 35°: 14° Week 49 Day 339

Wind: 5 mph Gusts 10 mph                    Nearest lightning: 809 miles away

Active Fire: 213 miles away Risk of Fire: Very Low

Air Quality: Moderate Sunshine

 




Monthly Observations

Operation Santa Paws (1-17)
Safe Toys and Gifts Month
Spiritual Literacy Month
Take a New Year's Resolution to Stop Smoking (TANYRSS)

Weekly Observations

1-5

Older Driver Safety Awareness Week Link 

1-7

Cookie Cutter Week Link

3-10

Clerc-Gallaudet Week
4-24

Andisop (Meterological Fiddling Link

 

Daily Observations

AFL-CIO Day Link (1955)
Bartender Appreciation Day 
Link  Link  Link ]
Bathtub Party Day 
Link
Columbian International Day of The Reef  
Link
Faux Fur Friday (First Friday)
International Ninja Day 
Link  Photo Photo

International Volunteer Day for Economic & Social Development
Krampusnacht 
Link
National Repeal Day 
Link
National Salesperson Day
Sachertorte Day 
Link
World Soil Day 
Link

Today’s Quotes                                                             


Today’s Memes

 



My Thoughts for the day

A day filled with sunshine, still cold.

I’m debating a trip to Mexico for Christmas. I talked to my brother today and the people who were going to rent the hacienda for Christmas had fizzled out, so there was room. With only one direct airline available, United, from Phoenix to Merida I still have a 4-hour layover in Houston. I’ll debate it for a few days.

During the 1st Trump term and more prevalent in the second term, I keep hearing ‘misinformation’ and ‘disinformation’. I almost never hear ‘lie’. I checked ye olde dictionary for help. The understanding is that both words mean incorrect information. Add Mis- and it means without malice.  Add Dis- and it means with malice. I’ll be paying closer attention now as I better understand the difference.

I am baffled how the leadership of our country can continue to see one bad person and then make a blanket negative comment to include all that ethnicity to be just like that one bad person. In my years on earth, I have read about numerous serial killers here in the US. I never thought ‘Well, that’s how all ___ people are. I guess many don’t have the education I was fortunate to achieve. 

Wild West Myths that never happened…NEW

The West Was a Lawless Free-for-All

The idea of a lawless frontier is one of the most enduring myths. In truth, most communities quickly established rules, elected officials, and enforced order, according to David Graham on Medium.

Writers and storytellers often exaggerated chaos to dramatize the frontier. In reality, settlers valued stability and worked hard to create it. Many towns even had newspapers and civic groups that reinforced community order. 

Cities that changed their names…NEW

Constantinople → Istanbul (Turkey)

Few names carry as much weight as Constantinople. For centuries, it was the jewel of empires (first Byzantine, then Ottoman) where Europe and Asia touched across water and history. But after the Ottoman Empire fell and the Republic of Turkey was born in 1923, a new era needed a new identity. “Istanbul,” already the name locals used in everyday speech, became official in 1930.
The change marked more than modernity; it signaled cultural independence. The domes of Hagia Sophia and the call to prayer still filled the skyline, but now they belonged to a city that had reclaimed its own name.
 

Random Thoughts…

Normally, you empty your drink from the top, but when you use a straw, you empty it from the bottom.

You’ve never actually seen a full movie because you’re always blinking. 

If a fly loses its wings, is it now called a walk?

Watermelon candy is often green, but with real watermelon, we never eat the green part

Historic Events

Returns tomorrow

Birthdays

José Carreras(79 years old)

Spanish opera tenor (I Lombardi, Three Tenors), born in Barcelona, Spain
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Jim Plunkett (78 years old), American College Football Hall of Fame quarterback (Heisman Trophy 1970, Stanford; Super Bowl 1980, 84 LA/Oakland Raiders), born in San Jose, California
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Lisa Marie(57 years old)

American actress (Mars Attacks!) and model, born in New Brunswick, New Jersey
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Margaret Cho (57 years old), American actress and comedienne (Face/Off), born in San Francisco, California
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Frankie Muniz (40 years old), American actor (Malcolm in the Middle), born in Wood-Ridge, New Jersey

 

 

Martin Van Buren(d.1862; @79)

8th President of the United States (Democrat: 1837-41), born in Kinderhook, New York
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George Armstrong Custer (d.1876 @36, killed at Little Big Horn Battle)

United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars, born in New Rumley, Ohio
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Clyde Cessna, American aviator and airplane manufacturer, born in Hawthorne, Louisiana (d. 1954 @74)
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Walt Disney(d.1966 @65, cancer)

American animator (Mickey Mouse), producer and co-founder of the Walt Disney Company, born in Chicago, Illinois
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Strom Thurmond(d.2003 @100)

American politician (Senator-D/R-SC), longest-ever filibuster against Civil Rights Act, born in Edgefield, South Carolina
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Otto Preminger, Austro-Hungarian-American theatre and film director, producer (Laura,; Advise & Consent; Anatomy of A Murder), and actor (Stalag 17), born in Wiznitz, Austria-Hungary (d. 1986; @80)
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Little Richard [Richard Wayne Penniman](d.2020; @87)

American rock 'n' roll pioneer, piano player, singer-songwriter ("Tutti Frutti", "Lucille"), and sometime preacher, born in Macon, Georgia

 

…The End for today…