October 07, 2025

8 Oct

 

 




Flagstaff Today 69°: 32° Week 41 Day 281

Wind 1 mph Gusts 2 mph

Active Fire: 83 miles away Risk of Fire: Extreme

Nearest lightning: 7398 miles away

Air Quality: Fair Sunshine

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

Monthly Observations

Halloween Safety Month
Head Start Awareness Month 
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Health Literacy Month
Home Eye Safety Month
I'm Just Me Because Month 
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Inktober
 

Italian-American Heritage Month Link
International Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) Awareness Month
International Starman Month
International Strategic Planning Month

Weekly Observations

National Dance Week: 2-11 Link 

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta: 3-11  Link 
No Salt Week: 3-10

4-H Week: 4-10 Link 
Fire Prevention Week: 4-10  
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Death Penalty Focus Week: 4-10
Great Books Week: 4-10
International Post Card Week: 4-10 
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Kids' Goal Setting Week: 4-10 
Mental Illness Awareness Week: 4-10

Mystery Series Week: 4-10
National Health Care Food Service Week: 4-10 
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National Metric Week: 4-10
National Work From Home Week: 4-10
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Week : 4-10  

Primary Care Physicians Week: 4-10  Link
World Customer Service Week: 5-9  
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Drive Safely Work Week: 5-9 
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Financial Planning Week: 5-11  
Industrial Water Week: 5-9
National Midwifery Week: 5-11  
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National Heimlich Heroes Week: 5-9 
Pediatric Nurses Week: 5-9 
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Pet Obesity Week: 5-10 
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Spinning & Weaving Week: 5-11 
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Space Week: 4-10 Link

National Physician’s Assistant Week: 6-12
World Dairy Expo: 6-11

Great American Beer Festival: 8-10  Link 

 

Daily Observations

Alvin C. York Day
Banned Websites Awareness Day 
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Harry Potter Book Day 
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International Podiatry Day 
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Latina's Equal Pay Day 
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Legends Cephalopods  
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Microwave Oven Day 
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National Depression Screening Day Link 
National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day
National Pierogy Day
National Salmon Day
Walk & Roll To School Day 
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World Octopus Day 
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Today’s Memes

 



Thoughts for the day

Happy Camper here. I had my much-awaited Colonoscopy this morning. It took almost 7 months to get the appointment and the procedure lasted less than an hour. The doctor says nothing to worry about, and the biopsy results will be next week. This was my first colonoscopy, and I certainly did not know what to expect. I’m glad it is finally completed and know that any future ones will be nothing to be concerned about.

While I was having the procedure, the HOA grounds crew was busy cleaning up our area. Nice!

I am concerned about the Federal National Guard arriving in cities. I remember when they were brought into the South to integrated schools. That is not what is happening today. I have seen National Guard at work when there is a disaster. That is not what is happening today. The current situation in a few cities does not seem to need the National Guard. It seems to me this is the administration’s response to draw attention away from the Administration to grab headlines away from their own problems.

Bucket-List Destinations That Were Once No-Go Zones

Sperrgebiet, Namibia

Sperrgebiet is a diamond-rich area in the southern Namib desert in southwestern Namibia. It was closed to the public after a railway worker called Zacharias Lewala found a diamond at Kolmanskop in 1908. Sperrgebiet means 'prohibited area' in German and the whole area was shut off from the outside world until the early 21st century. It was a secretive place of rich diamond mines, treacherous sand seas, and mysterious folk tales.


In 2004 the Sperrgebiet region was declared an 8,500-square-mile national park. Known as Tsau Khaeb, the park was tentatively part-opened to visitors who discovered abandoned mines, eerie ghost towns swallowed by sand, and the skeletons of ships wrecked along the jagged coastline. The park was quickly recognized as a top biodiversity hotspot, and its swirling sea fog supports more endemic species of succulent than can be found anywhere else on Earth. It is home to Namibia’s first Marine Protected Area too, where whales, dolphins, fur seals, and vast seabird colonies abound.
 

Historical Events Turning Major Anniversaries in 2025

1900 Galveston Hurricane, 125 Years

On September 8, 1900, a hurricane struck Galveston, Texas, killing at least 6,000 people, with some estimates above 8,000. The city built a 17-foot seawall after 1902 and raised thousands of buildings by pumping in sand. Markers along Seawall Boulevard explain elevations and storm surge. The anniversary is a reminder to read beach flag warnings and heed evacuation orders. Heat and glare on the Gulf can be intense in September, so pack water and wear hats when walking the waterfront. 

Random Thoughts…

I hate it when you pass the same person in the grocery store going in opposite directions in every single aisle.

You find out it isn't funny when you tell it to your parents.

You've known your parents your whole life, but they've only known you for a part of theirs. 

Historic Events

Click here for 8 October history

Birthdays

Chevy Chase, 81

Movie Actor

 

RL Stine, 81

Young Adult Author

Bruno Mars, 40

Pop Singer

Bella Thorne, 28

TV Actress

Nick Cannon, 45

TV Actor

Kylee Russell, 29

TV Actress

Matt Damon, 55

Movie Actor

Sigourney Weaver, 76

Movie Actress

The End for today…

           

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