March 25, 2026

26 Mar

 


 


               

Week 13  Day 85 Flag Today  74°/40°                             Wind 5 mph Gusts 5 mph

Active Fire: 52 miles away Risk of fire: Extreme   Nearest Lightning: 1924 miles away

Air Quality: Moderate Sunshine

Mar. Averages: Temps: 54°\24° Moisture: 12 days

 

Weekly Observations

22-28

International Week of Solidarity with People's Struggling Against Racism & Discrimination
Consider Christianity Week
National Protocol Officer's Week
International Phace Syndrome Awareness Week
National Cleaning Week 
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3/22-4/4

Passiontide

22-28

Passion Week
World Optometry Week
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23-29

Shakespeare Week Link
25-31

National Farm Workers Awareness Week Link Link
National Physicians Week  
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Daily Observations

Legal Assistants Day
Live Long And Prosper Day
Make Up Your Own Holiday Day 
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National Science Appreciation Day Link
Purple Day 
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Spinach Day

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Today’s Thoughts

Another great spring day. I have windows and doors open to let in the fresh spring area. Very nice!

There was a small wildfire about 2 miles south of Flagstaff near the airport. It was quickly contained and put out. Our community needs moisture and no lightning. Thankfully the lightning is far, far away.

While TSA remains unfunded and immigrants are removed without due process the Trump family has gained about $4 billion from his time in office. I find this difficult to comprehend. We need an administration that helps and protects every single American. 

Real Hoaxes

The “Alien Autopsy” Footage

In the mid-1990s, a TV special aired grainy footage that it claimed showed an alien autopsy linked to the Roswell story. The visuals were creepy enough that plenty of viewers wondered if it could be real. The creator later admitted it was a fabrication.

The Great Moon Hoax (1835)

In 1835, the New York Sun ran a sensational series claiming a renowned astronomer had observed life on the Moon. The articles described bat-like humanoids, blue lakes, lush forests, and bizarre creatures seen through a powerful new telescope.

Readers were captivated, and circulation soared as the paper released installment after installment, each more vivid than the last.

The hoax succeeded because it blended scientific language, a trusted figure, and precise details that felt plausible to a public excited by astronomy. Newspapers competed fiercely, and reprints spread the story across the United States and beyond.

Few had the tools to verify astronomical claims, and many wanted to believe humanity had cosmic neighbors.

Eventually, skeptics and scientists exposed the series as fiction, admitting it was crafted to entertain and sell papers. The Sun never fully apologized, but the public learned a lasting lesson about anonymous authority and sensational reporting.

Today, the Great Moon Hoax is remembered as an early example of mass media’s power to shape belief. When a claim leans on prestige and novelty, pause and ask for primary sources.

Curiosity is healthy, but verification is essential. 

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Historic Events

 March in History

 

REBUS ANSWERS

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Birthdays

Mahmoud Abbas(91 years old)

2nd President of the Palestine National Authority (2005-present), born in Safed, Mandatory Palestine

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Nancy Pelosi (86 years old)

American politician (Rep-D-California 1987-) and the 1st female Speaker of the House (2007-11, 2019-23), born in Baltimore, Maryland

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Bob Woodward (83 years old)

1943 American author and investigative reporter (Watergate, CIA crimes), born in Geneva Illinois

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Diana Ross (82 years old)

American singer (The Supremes - "Stop! In The Name Of Love"; "You Can't Hurry Love"; "I Hear A Symphony"), and actress (Lady Sings Blues; Mahogany), born in Detroit, Michigan

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Steven Tyler (78 years old)

American rock vocalist (Aerosmith - "Walk This Way"; "Dude Looks Like A Lady"), born in New York City

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Martin Short (76 years old)

Canadian comedian (SNL; SCTV; 3 Amigos), born in Hamilton, Ontario

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Larry Page (53 years old)

American computer scientist and businessman (co-founded Google with Sergey Brin), born in East Lansing, Michigan

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Keira Knightley (41 years old)

English actress (Bend It Like Beckham, Pirates of the Caribbean), born in London, England

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Ernst Engel, German statistician and economist (Law of Engel), born in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony (d. 1896; @75)

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George Smith, English archaeologist and assyriologist (cuneiform script), born in London (d. 1876; @36, dysentery)

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Robert Frost (1874-1963; @88)

American poet (Mending Wall, Road Not Taken), born in San Francisco, California

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Duncan Hines, American restaurant guide writer (Out of Kentucky Kitchens), born in Bowling Green, Kentucky (d. 1959; @78, lung cancer)

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Guccio Gucci, Italian founder of Gucci fashion house, born in Florence, Italy (d. 1953; @71)

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Betty MacDonald, American humor writer (The Egg and I), born in Boulder, Colorado (d. 1958; @50, uterine cancer)

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Tennessee Williams (Thomas Lanier Williams III) (1911-1983; @71, OD)

American playwright (A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof), born in Columbus, Mississippi

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William Westmoreland (1914-2005; @91)

American general and commander of American forces in the Vietnam War between 1964-68, born in Saxon, South Carolina

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Strother Martin (1919-1980; @61, heart attack)

American actor (Cool Hand Luke ; Slapshot), born in Kokomo, Indiana

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Sandra Day O'Connor (1930-2023; @93)

American 1st woman Supreme Court Justice (1981- 2006), born in El Paso, Texas

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Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015; @83)

American actor (Star Trek - "Spock"'; Mission Impossible, 1969-71), and director (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; Three Men and a Baby), born in Boston, Massachusetts

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Alan Arkin, American Tony and Academy Award-winning actor (The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming; Wait Until Dark; Catch-22; The In-Laws; Little Miss Sunshine), and director, born in New York City (d. 2023; @89) 

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James Caan (1940-2022; @82)

American actor (Brian's Song; The Godfather; Rollerball; Misery; Elf), born in The Bronx, New York

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Johnny Crawford, American actor (The Mickey Mouse Club; The Rifleman - "Mark"), singer ("Sandy"), and bandleader (JCO), born in Los Angeles, California (d. 2021; @75, COVID)

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Teddy Pendergrass, American R&B and soul singer (Turn Off the Lights), born in Kingstree, South Carolina (d. 2010; @59, respiratory failure)

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…The End for today…

               

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