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Flagstaff Today 66°: 30° Week 45 Day 306 Wind 4 mph Gusts 7 mph Air Quality: Fair Sunshine Active Fire: 46 miles away Risk of
Fire: Extreme Nearest lightning: 781 miles away Nov. Averages: Temps: 53°\25° Moisture: 4 Days
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Monthly Observations
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Eye Donation
Month |
International
Games Month (Libraries) Link |
Weekly Observations
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World Origami Days:
24-11/11 National Fig Week:
1-7 Give Wildlife A
Brake! Week: 1-7 Link |
National Book Awards
Week: 1-7 International Stress
Awareness Week: 2-6 Link |
Daily Observations
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All Souls Day |
International Day to End Impunity for
Crimes Against Journalists Link |
Today’s Quotes
Today’s Memes
Thoughts for
the day
I sure hope this great fall weather continues. Nice day for a walk.
I’m happy the Dodgers won game 6. I also watched the NAU v Idaho game on
my very own TV…Thanks ESPN2. NAU was incorrectly favored. They lost the game.
The Government shutdown continues…many are not paid; SNAP and others are
also losing $$. It is another ‘Let them eat cake’ moment as Trump posts
pictures of the new marble and gold bathrooms at the White House.
I’m thinking about giving out candy next year. I quit doing that after
very few kids came by. Last night I did hear a lot more kids in the
neighborhood and don’t want to be labeled that ‘old man never gives out
anything’.
If you are having a hard time with the end of Daylight time...think about moving to AZ.
Animals From Native American Legends
And What They Symbolize
Wolf©Canva - Papafox
Native stories about wolves focus on their
loyalty and teamwork. Wolves live in packs and survive because they cooperate,
follow leaders, and communicate well.
Tribal teachings tell people to act like
wolves—supporting one another, respecting leaders, and remembering that group
success matters as much as any one person's.
Wolf dances, art, and family names pass on
lessons about community, clear roles, and the spirit of sharing burdens and
triumphs.
Boomers Were Forced to Memorize These
Facts—And They’re All Useless Now…
Columbus
Discovered America in 1492
We all
chanted “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue” as if it were gospel. But
history books left out a few key details—like the fact that indigenous people
were already here and that the Vikings may have landed in North America centuries
earlier. Yet, we had to memorize that date as if Columbus
single-handedly created the continent. Turns out, history is a bit messier than
those simple rhymes made it seem.
Random Thoughts…
If you get offended
when someone says Merry Christmas, I think you forfeit your right to have the
day off.
The fact that nobody else is home still doesn't mean trying to dance down the
stairs is a good idea.
I hate when I can't find the cold spot on my pillow.
Why is it that whenever i sit on my remote by accident the only button pushed
is the volume up button.
Historic Events
Click here
for 2 November history
Birthdays
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Marie
Antoinette (d. 1793 @37; guillotine) |
…The End for today…






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