October 26, 2025

27Oct

 

 



Flagstaff Today 59°: 35° Week 44 Day 300

Wind 10 mph Gusts 21 mph

Active Fire: 252 miles away Risk of Fire: High

Nearest lightning: 1381 miles away

Air Quality: Fair Sunshine

Oct. Averages: Temps: 65°\34° Moisture: 4 Days  ave. 1.2”

Weekly Observations

Red Ribbon Week: 23-31  Link 

Disarmament Week: 24-30

Prescription Errors Education & Awareness Week: 24-31
World Origami Days: 24-11/11

International Magic Week: 25-31
Kids Care Week: 25-31  
Pastoral Care Week: 25-31 
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Nuclear Science Week: 26-30

Daily Observations

Black Cat Day Link
Cranky Co-workers Day
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National Civics Day 
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National Mentoring Day Link 
Navy Day
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World Day for Audiovisual Heritage

Today’s Quotes                                                             


 

Today’s Memes

 



Thoughts for the day

It’s a bit windy today. Thankfully without sand.

Our discussion group had a great meeting. We all agreed that we learned a lot from the articles. Finding solutions is going to be very difficult. Nothing will work until all of the players sit down at the table. The Palestinians must be at the table, as does Israel, Hamas, and the neighboring countries who all have a stake. History has taught us that any peace will only come if all stakeholders are at the table.

The Colorado Buffaloes played a terrible game. They lost 53-7. No excuses…the Buffs played a horrific game.

The World Series is tied. I hope the Dodgers can play well and bring home the trophy. 

Animals From Native American Legends And What They Symbolize

Animal imagery fills Native art, from beadwork to large totem poles. Each animal design or carving tells its own story and offers a lesson—a bear on pottery reminds us of healing.

At the same time, an eagle in jewelry celebrates vision or bravery.

These symbols aren't used randomly; artists place each animal image with deep intention, connecting family history, tribal values, and spiritual meaning, ensuring that each work of art is also a living lesson for the community.

 

Interesting facts…

The Most Visited City: Bangkok

Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, attracts millions of visitors each year. With its vibrant street life, ornate temples, and delicious street food, it offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity that appeals to travelers from all over the world.

 

Random Thoughts…

Everyone has tried to catch dust in the air before, admit it.


You would worry a lot less about what people think of you if you realized how little they actually do.


Only when someone asks you what you do in your spare time do you then realize what a boring person you are.


You know you'll never restart the computer when it asks you to.

 

Historic Events

Click here for 27 October history

Birthdays

Lonzo Ball, 28

Basketball Player

Kelly Osbourne, 41

TV Show Host

John Cleese, 86

Movie Actor

Marla Maples, 62

Reality Star

 

 

Theodore Roosevelt (d.1919; @60, embolism)

US President

Sylvia Plath (d.1963; @30, suicide)

Poet


Roy Lichtenstein (d.1997; @73, pneumonia)

Pop Artist


Ruby Dee (d.2014; @91)

Movie Actress


Leif Erickson (d.1986; @74, cancer)

Movie Actor

 

The End for today…

           

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