July 02, 2026

3 Jul

 

Weather Expectations         Week 21  Day 184     Flag Today  74°/49° 

Wind 26 mph Gusts 16 mph

Active Fire: 22 miles away Risk of fire: Extreme  

Nearest Lightning: 436 miles away Humidity:  8%

Air Quality: Moderate Sunshine Breezy

July Averages: Temps: 82°\51°  9 days with rain

Today’s Observances:

American Sparkling Wine Day
Big Tech Day 
 Link 
Compliment Your Mirror Day
Drop A Rock Day 
Link  (aka Rock Painting)
International Plastic Bag Free Day
National Crown Day (aka Black Hair Independence Day)
National Deep Fried Clams Day 
Link 
Sparkling Wine Day
Stay Out Of The Sun Day; 3 
Link
Superman Day 
Link 

Weekly Observances:

National Tom Sawyer Days: 1-5
National Independent Living Week: 1-7
National Unassisted Homebirth Week: 1-7
Roswell UFO Days: 2-4 
Link
Fleet Week 2026 (New York): 3-8

Monthly Observances:

Air-Conditioning Appreciation Days (7/3 to 8/15)  Link
Alopecia Areata Month for Women
Bereaved Parents Awareness Month 
Bikini Month  
Link
Bioterrorism/Disaster Education & Awareness Month
Cell Phone Courtesy Month 
Dog Days (7/3 to 8/11)   
Link
Dry Eye Awareness Month

Eye Injury Prevention Month Link 
Family Golf Month

Fresh Quotation:

Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get.

~Ingrid Bergman 

Today’s Reflection:

Another day of healing. All good. I only woke up once during last night’s sleep. It was nice.

I had an appointment with my oncologist today. They got busy and forgot to call me that today’s appointment had been cancelled since I was in the hospital. I am going on Monday now. It’s OK.

I have not eaten cold cereal for breakfast for many years. When I was in the hospital and rehab, I had it every morning. It tasted good. On one of the Walmart deliveries, I got a pack of those individual cold cereals. I had one this morning at it tasted great. I’m not back to eating cold cereal at breakfast.

Living alone has its issues. One is having fresh salad fixings. They don’t last long in the fridge…especially lettuce. I had been buying the needed ingredients every three or four days. With Amazon Prime I found a hand-held vacuum sealer that is great. I bought a head of lettuce, a cucumber, and some fresh mushrooms. Using the new sealer, everything is still fresh and crispy 5 days later. I also bought some chicken breast, sealed them and no freezer burn. Outstanding find.

I have one living room large window, and nice windows in my old office and upstairs bedroom. I had bought and installed some venetian type blinds for the living room window and put curtains on the other ones. I have been looking for new blinds, and the prices are very high. The three windows with installation would be almost $1000. I’m still looking for a much cheaper way.

I’ve been thinking about how to celebrate our 250 birthday this weekend. Flag hasn’t had fireworks for decades, due to the dry forest. I’ve decided I will simply hang the family American Flag and watch patriotic parades on TV.

Historical events

July 3

 Good to know: Famous Native American Legends In History

The Great Peacemaker's Vision

Long before European settlers arrived, a spiritual leader emerged among the warring tribes of what is now New York state. The Great Peacemaker, alongside his spokesman Hiawatha, convinced five nations to bury their weapons beneath the Tree of Peace.

This legendary figure's teachings formed the foundation of the Iroquois Confederacy—one of history's oldest democracies. His message of unity resonated so deeply that former enemies became allies under a sophisticated governance system with checks and balances.

The Peacemaker's story reminds us that peace requires both vision and practical action. Many historians believe his democratic principles later influenced the framers of the United States Constitution.

Picture of the Day:

 

Today’s Trivia:

American Kestrels the smallest and most common falcon in the Americas, are very lightweight; in fact, they weigh just 3 – 6 ounces. That is roughly the weight of 34 pennies.

Today’s Birthdays:

Tom Cruise, 64 Movie Actor

Birthplace SyracuseNY

Age 64 years old

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LaToya J. Jackson, 37 Reality Star

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Thomas Gibson, 64 TV Actor

BirthplaceCharlestonSC

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Franz Kafka @40, TB Novelist [1883-1924]

BirthplacePragueCzech Republic

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Tommy Flanagan, 61 Movie Actor

Birthplace GlasgowScotland

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That’s All for Now


July 01, 2026

2 Jul

 

 

Weather Expectations         Week 27  Day 183      Flag Today  72°/47°                             Wind 15 mph Gusts 26 mph: blowing in some smoke for the fires

Active Fire: 21 miles away Risk of fire: ExtremeNearest Lightning: 386 miles away Humidity:  8%

Air Quality: Fair Moderate Sunshine Smoky

July Averages: Temps: 82°\51° 9 days with rain

Fresh Quotation:

All things are petty, easily changed, vanishing away

~Marcus Aurelius

 

Today’s Reflection:

I am sure happy to be doing this blog again. It’s been a minute since I last wrote.

Since getting home from rehab, I have learned that Amazon Prime and Walmart are great providers of ordering online and then delivering everything very quickly. I am still not able to carry stuff up the 2 steps to get to my front door. My landlord did install a hand rail who I can to the steps with little problems. The HOA has so many rules so it took some time, but now it is in and extremely useful.

I am still frustrated that our current government and the people of this great country are still so divided. During my rehab days, I saw that media is to blame for much of the division as they talk about the division, they offer no alternatives.

The West is on fire. Flagstaff has been filled with smoke from various fires for about 2 weeks. At 7000’ we don’t need to breathe smoke every day. It is hard for the elderly and those with lung issues. Hopefully the monsoon will help douse the fires and the wind will die down soon. 

Historical events

July 2 History 

Good to know:

DUDE 

No one is entirely sure where the word dude came from, but given that it first emerged in America as far back as 1883-and originally referred to a dandyish fop-it's not unconvincingly been suggested that it might be a shortening of Yankee Doodle. Another theory, though, claims it might be clipped from attitude, or else extended from duds, meaning clothing, which dates back to the 16th century.  

Today’s Birthdays:

Lindsay Lohan Movie Actress

BirthdayJuly 21986 Birth SignCancer

BirthplaceThe BronxNY Age40 years old



Larry David TV Producer

BirthdayJuly 21947 Birth SignCancer

BirthplaceBrooklynNY Age79years old

 

That’s All for Now

Update

 

 

A little history about my blogs

When I became a supervisor, I started doing a one page morning bulletin for the staff. It included the days events, procedures, and some interesting stuff for the staff. I did it on a computer and then printed copies for the staff to pick up when they signed in each day. Most staff appreciated the updates. Over the years it became available on the school website and saved many trees and ink.

When I retired from the Bureau of Indian Affairs after 33 years, I missed doing the morning bulletin. Blogs were just getting started; I found a free one and continued posting my ideas about retirement.

At the end of May, I had a medical issue, my kidneys quit working and I ended up in the ER. The first question they asked me was if I wanted to be resuscitated if my heart stopped. Very scary for sure. For decades, I had told family members that I wanted to be cremated and not have a service. My ashes could be kept or sprinkled somewhere. When confronted with the possibility that I might die, I knew I was not ready and that I still had lots to do.

This was certainly a wake-up call. So, my newest blog is A New Chapter Begins.

I hope people enjoy it.

Modern medicine is unbelievable. To get my kidneys to work, they placed a port in my upper chest and gave me dialysis. Another scary word. They said that several treatments usually get the kidneys working again. The dialysis was done for three days, about 3 hours each time. It worked and my kidneys are now back to where I was before this episode.

After the kidneys started working, I was moved to a rehab center. That is where is spent 27- days. The rehab place was very nice. I had a private room, daily PT and OT, great staff, good food, and everyday I got stronger. On June 27 I was finally discharged. I am home now.

I am so thankful for my brother, Faith and Andy, and many others for their help during this crisis. Richard was in Chicago, after over a month in Spain when I called. He came to Flag right away. This was his first trip to Flagstaff. He didn’t say I liked to hoard stuff, but he and a friend from Denver brought in a crew of cleaners (walls, floors, carpet, and cabinets) and a crew of haulers to the house. They all did an amazing job. I feel like I’m in a brand-new place. I have been here 18 years and never had a deep cleaning…so it was long overdue.

Each day I am getting stronger. I have been living downstairs but go upstairs several time a day to search for stuff I need. I’ve found most everything. Richard may come back for a short visit to insure that this next chapter will be done right.

Thanks to everyone who called, visited me, and made nice comments on social media. It is all appreciated.

I will be posting again starting today.

 

May 17, 2026

18 May

 



    


            

 

Week 21  Day 138 Flag Today  68°/38°                             Wind 17 mph Gusts 30 mph

Active Fire: 36 miles away Risk of fire: ExtremeNearest Lightning: 250 miles away

Air Quality: Fair Sunshine Windy Red Flag Warning

May Averages: Temps: 70°\37°  8 days with rain

 

Monthly Observations

Skin Cancer Awareness Month  Link
Spiritual Literacy Month
Strike Out Strokes Month
Sturge-Weber Awareness Month 
Link
Teen CEO Month
Tennis Month
Tay-Sachs and Canavan Diseases Month
Textile Month  
Link
Tourettes Syndrome Awareness Month (5/15 - 6/15) Link
Toxic Encephalopathy and Chemical Injury Awareness Month 
Link

Weekly Observations

National Seat Belt Reinforcement Week:11-31  Link

Wound,Ostomy and Continence Nursing Week: 12-18 Link

Cannes Film Festival: 12-23
National Foul Ball Week: 16-21
National Safe Boating Week: 16-22

Neuroscience Nurses Week: 17-23 Link 
EMS Week: 17-23
Link  Link  Link Link
Healthcare Documentation Integrity Week: 17-23 
Link
Healthy and Safe Swimming Week: 17-23
International New Friends, Old Friends Week: 17-23
National Backyard Games Week: 17-23
National Eosinophil Awareness Week: 17-23
 Link 
National Medical Transcription Week: 17-23 
Link 
National Unicycle Week: 17-23 
World Trade Week: 17-23

Daily Observations

Buy A Musical Instrument Day Link  (Honor of The Music Man Creator)
CSCMP's Supply Chain Professionals Day
HIV Vaccine Awareness Day 
Link
I Love Reeses Day Link  Link
International Museum Day 
Link
Mother Whistler Day
National Speech Pathologist Day: 
Link
Send An Electronic Greeting Card Day 
Link
Supply Chain Professional Day
Victoria Day 
Link
Visit Your Relatives Day

Today’s Quotes                                                             

Friendship is certainly the finest balm

for the pangs of disappointed love.

~Jane Austen

Today’s Memes

 

Today’s Thoughts

 It’s another nice spring day. A little more windy than I like.

In my years at Shonto on the rez, 8th grade graduation was a huge milestone. This song was done at every graduation. It is from the Mormons but it outlines our goals as educators. I hope you enjoy it. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1EwMNcjsHx/ 

 Science Fact of the Day 

Unlike many of Saturn’s moons, Hyperion is not tidally locked. Instead, it rotates chaotically, tumbling through space unpredictably as it orbits Saturn from a mean distance of 933,000 miles away. Not only does the moon follow an eccentric orbit, but it is heavily affected by Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, which orbits the planet at a relatively close distance to Hyperion. The two moons speed up and slow down as they pass each other. This perpetuates Hyperion’s chaotic orbit and rotation.

Slang words and phrases

 CELEB 

As a word for fame or renown, celebrity itself is perhaps older than you think, and was first recorded in the writings of Canterbury Tales author Geoffrey Chaucer. It first came to be used of a famous person in 1831, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, and was then shortened to celeb way back in 1907. 

Historic Events

 Today in History

Birthdays Today

Reggie Jackson (80years old)

American Baseball HOF right fielder (14 x MLB All Star; World Series 1972, 73 [MVP], 74, 77 [MVP], 78; AL MVP 1973; Oakland A's, NY Yankees,), born in Wyncote, Pennsylvania

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George Strait (74 years old)

American country singer ("All My Exes Live in Texas"), born in Pearsall, Texas

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Yun Fat Chow (71 years old)

1955 Hong Kong actor (Better Tomorrow), born in Lamma Island, British Hong Kong

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Tina Fey (56 years old)

American actress and comedian (Saturday Night Live; 30 Rock), born in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania

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Travis Hunter, (32 years old)

American football wide receiver/cornerback (Heisman Trophy 2024; University of Colorado), born in West Palm Beach, Florida

 

Gone but not forgotten

1048 Omar Khayyám, Persian mathematician (cubic equations), astronomer (Jalali calendar, basis of the Persian calendar), poet (quatrains), and philosopher, born in Nishapur, Khorasan (now Iran) (d. 1131)

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Nicholas II(1868-1918)

last Tsar of Russia (1894-1917), born in Saint Petersburg, Russia

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Bertrand Russell(1872-1970)

English mathematician and philosopher (Nobel 1950), born in Trellech, England

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Frank Capra(1897-1991)

Italian-American Academy Award-winning film director (It's a Wonderful Life; It Happened One Nigh; Mr. Smith Goes to Washington), born in Bisacquino, Italy

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1902 Meredith Willson, American composer for stage (The Music Man), and screen (The Great Dictator; Little Foxes), born in Mason City, Iowa (d. 1984)

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1904 Jacob K. Javits, American politician (Sen-R-NY), born in New York City (d. 1986)

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John Paul II(1920-2005)

264th Roman Catholic Pope (1978-2005), born in Wadowice, Poland

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1931 Robert Morse, American Tony and Emmy Award-winning stage and screen singer and actor (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; Mad Men), born in Newton, Massachusetts (d. 2022)

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…The End for today…