November 22, 2025

23 Nov

 

 



Flagstaff Today 44°: 33° Week 48 Day 327

Wind 9 mph Gusts 14 mph

Air Quality: Fair High Cloud Sunshine

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

Nearest lightning: 962 miles away

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

Weekly Observations

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

Doctor Who Day
Fibonacci Day 
Link
International Image Consultant Day

National Espresso Day Link
Old Clem's Night..St. Clement 
Wolfenoot 
Link

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Today’s Memes

 



Thoughts for the day

A good fall day with just a tad too many wind gusts.

I picked up scripts yesterday. One was new so I paid the $24. When I got home I looked information about the scripts. It turned out that the new script was covered completely, but the thyroid one was used GoodRx and not my insurance. I called and they said bring in the receipts. Turns out the last time I refilled the thyroid one it was too early, so they ran it through GoodRx. It was my screw-up. I had been taking the med forever, and when my doctor sent in a new script he changed me from every day to every other day. I didn’t see it, so used it twice as fast as I should have. Walgreens was so good as they ran it through BC and refunded the charge. Embarrassed, but happy.

I recently read a news story about ICE and Border Patrol. Border Patrol works within 100 miles of our borders and it responsible for stopping immigrants at or near the border who are entering without proper paperwork. They are trained to capture and detain them and remove them from the US. ICE is very different. They can work anywhere within the US. They get information from many different sources to identify people who may or may not be here illegally. They review their information, make a plan of action to capture the illegal, notify the relevant local officials of a raid, capture and detain the illegal who then waits for a court date. This administration has decided to use both ICE and Border Patrol anywhere in the US. Border Patrol has never been trained the way ICE agents have been trained. This new responsibility for Border agents is why there are so many problems with identifying and capturing illegals. I believe both should do their jobs as outlined in the law.

It was a crazy week for this administration. First Mayor-elect Mamdani and President Trump met. Many expected something bad. It turned out that when Trump talked directly to Mamdani, they had a good conversation without rhetoric. Nice! Then Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from the house for January 2026. First, MTG flipped on Trump and many Republicans, shocking many in the news. Then out-of-the-blue on Friday, she announced she was resigning after Trump had called her a traitor. I seldom agree with MTG and her MAGA politics, but in this case I understand her reasons and applaud her for stating them so clearly. 

History that is not true…

The Taj Mahal’s builders were mutilated

Called 'a teardrop on the cheek of time' by Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore, the Taj Mahal is world-renowned for the transcendent beauty not only of its architecture, but its backstory. Built by heartbroken Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj is a symbol of enduring love and beauty that was always intended to ring down the centuries. So determined was he that no future monument should ever rival its beauty that Shah Jahan cut off the hands of each of the 20,000 laborers who worked on the site.

It’s easy to see why this mix of high romance and unspeakable cruelty appeals to storytellers, but it is just that – a story.

Unfortunately, mass mutilations do appear elsewhere in the historical record. In the 13th century, some Mongol conquerors kept track of their victims by severing their right ears and then counting them up in large piles. Byzantine emperor Basil the Bulgar-Slayer meanwhile, is thought to have blinded up to 15,000 Bulgarian prisoners in AD 1014, leaving just one man in every hundred with his sight so he could lead the others home.

Myths people still believe about Native Americans…

The Manhattan purchase was a fair deal for trinkets

The history of the sale of Manhattan for $24 worth of beads is a simplification of the actual events. In 1626, the Dutch exchanged goods with the Lenape people, valued at approximately $1,000 in present-day money, including tools and cloth.

The Lenape would have perceived this as a settlement to share the land, rather than to sell it permanently, as they had a different worldview regarding land ownership. 

Random Thoughts

An onion is the bass player of food. 

Finding worms in apples has been much less of a problem than I anticipated experiencing as a kid.

April Fool’s Day is the one day a year when people critically examine news articles before accepting them as true.

Brushing our teeth is the closest we ever come to cleaning our skeleton.

Historic Events

Click here for 23 November history 

Birthdays

Miley Cyrus, 33

Pop Singer


Lia Marie Johnson, 29

Movie Actress


Snooki, 38

Reality Star


Lucas Grabeel, 41

Movie Actor


Lance Thomas King, 63

Metal Singer


Nicolás Maduro, 63

Politician


Chris Hardwick, 54

Comedian


Franco Nero, 84

Movie Actor

 

Franklin Pierce (d. 1869; @64, cirrhosis)

US President

 

The End for today…

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