November 21, 2025

22 Nov

 

 


Flagstaff Today 36°: 29° Week 47 Day 326

Wind 4 mph Gusts 6 mph

Air Quality: Moderate Overcast

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

Nearest lightning: 980 miles away

Nov. Averages: Temps: 53°\25° Moisture: 4 Days  ave. 1.6”

Weekly Observations

16-22

National Global Entrepreneurship Week Link

18-24

World Antimicrobial Awareness Week Link

20-26

National Farm-City Week

Dermatology Week: 21-24 Link

22-26

World Cocktail Championships Link

22-28

Church/State Separation Week 
GERD Awareness Week
Link
National Family Week
National Game & Puzzle Week
Better Conversation Week:
22-29

National Bible Week 

Daily Observations

Do Dah Day (Pasadena)
Humane Society Day

Mother Goose Day
Stir Up Sunday

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Today’s Memes

 



Thoughts for the day

It looks like another day of moisture…and it also looks like it will be rain. No complaints.

JFK was killed on this day. I learned a good lesson Red Lake. Every year, in my morning bulletin I would ask staff to tell the students about where they were on this day. A young Mormon teacher came to my office and said she needed to apologize, but she couldn’t tell her students about where she was that day. I asked her why. She said, ‘I wasn’t born yet’.

The rhetoric must come down. Trump is calling for elected representative’s traitors. This is dangerous. This is unreasonable. This is not American. The Reps video gave information. Had I been asked, I probably wouldn’t have put it out. However, this is America. I my many years, I have not liked a lot of speech I have heard. Many times, I have spoken up about my disagreement. Never have I believed the speakers should be called traitors.

Last night on Cuomo, he suggested our current issues should not be seen as Right or Left but they should be seen as Right or Wrong. When I heard this is was ready to celebrate…it sounded so correct. Then I remembered the world is not black and white. Everyone, I’m sure, believe they are right when they say something. In today’s world, there are ‘facts’ that show every side is right. I don’t have a plan or even an idea of how to get us out of this political mess. I do believe that there is an answer somewhere without destroying the American system. 

History that is not true…

Gladiator contests were fought to the death

Two heavily armed fighters locked in a single battle before a crowd baying for blood – it can be hard to see how gladiatorial combat wouldn’t end in death. But the life of a gladiator was not always nasty, brutish, and short.

Too much death was bad for business: if you were going to put on a good show you needed fighters that were well-trained and well-equipped, and a high fatality rate meant a poor return for promoters and investors. Gladiators may have fought to wound rather than kill, and the fate of defeated fighters was left up to the crowds. A successful gladiator could become a celebrity – with portraits in public places and even product endorsements. 
Some modern estimates suggest that only one in 10 gladiatorial contests ended with death, and enough victories in the arena could earn an enslaved gladiator his freedom – symbolized by the bestowing of a wooden sword. It was Roman author Juvenal who famously wrote that "bread and circuses" were the only things necessary to keep the common people from revolt. And it’s hard to maintain a steady supply of circuses if you keep killing all the clowns.

Myths people still believe about Native Americans…

Native Americans are disappearing

The concept of vanishing Indians is fictitious. The Native American population increased from 5.2 million in 2010 to 9.7 million according to the 2020 census data. Young Native Americans are becoming doctors, lawyers, artists, and entrepreneurs, and sharing their cultures on platforms such as TikTok. 

Random Thoughts

“Spring Forward” would be a lot more popular if we moved the clocks ahead at 2 p.m. on a Monday.

Coffee makes you hyper, but coffee shops are intended to make you slow down and relax.

Alcohol is a depressant, but clubs and bars are designed for people to be lively and energetic.

Security at every level of the airport is high until you get to baggage claim. 

Historic Events

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Birthdays

Scarlett Johansson, 41

Movie Actress


Jamie Campbell Bower, 37

Movie Actor


Dacre Montgomery, 31

Movie Actor


Jamie Lee Curtis, 67

Movie Actress


Mark Ruffalo, 58

Movie Actor


Katherine McNamara, 30

Movie Actress


Mads Mikkelsen, 60

Movie Actor


Billie Jean King, 82

Tennis Player


Richard Kind, 69

TV Actor


Julia Rehwald, 30

Movie Actress

 

 

Fusajiro Yamauchi (d.1940; @80)

Entrepreneur


Rodney Dangerfield (d. 2004 @82)

Movie Actor

 

The End for today…

           

November 20, 2025

21 Nov

 

 



Flagstaff Today 37°: 26° Week 47 Day 325

Wind 4 mph Gusts 6 mph

Air Quality: Fair Overcast intermittent light snow

Active Fire: 212 miles away Risk of Fire: Very Low

Nearest lightning: 392 miles away

Nov. Averages: Temps: 53°\25° Moisture: 4 Days  ave. 1.6”

Weekly Observations

15-21

International Fraud Awareness Week Link 
International Restorative Justice Week
Link 
Nat’l Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week
Link  
Roc Your Moc Week
Link  

16-20

American Education Week Link 
Geography Awareness Week 
Link 

16-22

National Global Entrepreneurship Week Link

18-24

World Antimicrobial Awareness Week Link

20-26

National Farm-City Week

Dermatology Week: 21-24 Link

Daily Observations

Alascattalo Day (About Alaska & humor)
Family Volunteer Day:
National Adoption Day  
Link
National Survivors of Suicide Day 
Link 

National Red Mitten Day (Canada) Link
World Hello Day  
Link
World Television Day

 

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Thoughts for the day

A day of snow. I woke up to about an inch of snow on the ground. It snows, then rains, then snows again. Roads are good now, but will have black ice tonight.

I had a nice lunch and good conversation with Andy and Faith.

Mary and Mike are in Phoenix. She just had cataract surgery. She paid a higher price for a lab-grown lens. When she did her checkup, she could read the bottom line of the eye chart without any correction. She is very happy.

I watched part of the Dick Cheney funeral. The news says that Trump was not invited. I was never a big fan of the jobs he did in the government, but I am understanding knowing that he spoke his beliefs and carried them out. It was obvious that his kids and grandkids loved him so much. 

History that is not true…

Castles poured boiling oil off their battlements

Even by the standards of medieval warfare, sieges were brutal affairs. Attackers would bombard ramparts with complex siege engines like trebuchets and ballistae, tunnel beneath fortifications to undermine their foundations, and set up perimeters to starve out garrisons over months or even years.Defenders would fire crossbow bolts through arrow slits, dig ditches to hamper ladders and siege towers, and construct tunnels of their own to maintain their crucial water supply. There aren’t many things that didn’t happen during medieval sieges, but pouring boiling oil from the battlements – a Hollywood favorite – was exceedingly rare.
Oil was valuable, difficult to use, and usually in short supply, so it would have been an expensive and cumbersome addition to a fortress’s arsenal. As a rule, ancient and medieval warfare was a lot less elaborate than pop culture would have you believe, particularly during sieges when resources were scarce. Why bother raiding your depleted kitchens for cooking oil when you could simply scald your enemy with boiling water, or, better still, clonk them on the head with a rock?

Myths people still believe about Native Americans…

Native Americans don't pay taxes

The reality is complex and depends on the person’s location, where they reside, work, and earn money. Native Americans are federal income taxpayers. They also pay state taxes while working off the reservations.

The earned income on trust lands (property held by the federal government as a reservation) can be tax-free; however, one will miss out on services supported by such taxes, such as road repairs or emergency care. 

Random Thoughts

The first person to inhale helium was probably so relieved that the effects wore off quickly.

Biting your tongue while eating is a perfect example of how you can still screw up, even with decades of experience. 

What if déjà vu is just you losing a life and starting again at the last checkpoint?

The internet almost killed the postal service with email and then made it more necessary than ever with online delivery.

Historic Events

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Birthdays

Björk, 60

Pop Singer


Goldie Hawn, 80

Movie Actress


Johnny Dang, 51

Entrepreneur


Michael Strahan, 54

Football Player


Ronny Chieng, 40

Comedian

 

Harold Ramis (d.2014 @69, vasculitis)

Director

 

The End for today…