I love the French Republican calendar. It has (well, had, since Napoleon abolished it in 1806) ten months with seasonal names, like Snowy, Rainy, Windy (but in French, they have the same endings: Nivô… more →
Celebrating Timenidayah wrote 1 week ago: 2010 Calendar By; BestWantedInfo 2010 (MMX) will be a common year starting on Friday in accordance w … more →
undrawn wrote 3 weeks ago: … there was raking!* As though common sense finally overcame obstinant, non-self-conscious ign … more →
juntariman wrote 3 weeks ago: Year 2012 is another BEST YEAR for me. It’s the Year of the (Water) Dragon. It’s a leap … more →
siderealview wrote 3 weeks ago: On the time spiral headed for 2012In a deluge of blogs about 11:11, Veterans’ memorial service … more →
to55er wrote 3 weeks ago: Not one for superstitions I’ve never been afraid of Friday 13. That is until today when, after not b … more →
wengblanquera wrote 3 weeks ago: it’s friday the 13th! there’s a scary stigma on this particular date among the fanatics … more →
imicrothinking wrote 1 month ago: An ancient calendar This is, again, another mystery to me. Why are there EXACTLY 365.24 days in a ye … more →
siderealview wrote 1 month ago: Little pumpkin all set to trick or treat Ghouls and ghosties are the order of the night for Hallowe … more →
Michael Graham wrote 1 month ago: Our brief look backward at the roots of evangelism has brought us to the last two decades. I think l … more →
celebratingtime wrote 1 month ago: I love the French Republican calendar. It has (well, had, since Napoleon abolished it in 1806) ten m … more →
homepaddock wrote 1 month ago: On October 15: 70 BC The Roman poet Virgil, was born. A bust of Virgil, from the entrance to his tom … more →
celebratingtime wrote 2 months ago: For some reason I thought that when Pope Gregory fixed the calendar in 1582, everybody but England w … more →
homepaddock wrote 2 months ago: On September 14: 1752 The British empire adopted the Gregorian calendar. 1909 British naturalist Pet … more →
celebratingtime wrote 3 months ago: Every numerous assembly is a mob, let the individuals who compose it be what they will. Mere sense i … more →
ektarwa wrote 4 months ago: Janmashtami celebrates the birth of one of the most famous Gods of Hindu religion, Bhagwan Krishna, … more →
irrationalgeographic wrote 4 months ago: Irrational Geographic is so often concerned with notions ancient and arcane that, in this novel entr … more →
peacecrusader wrote 4 months ago: JESUS RESURRECTED ON SUNDAY EVENING ARISTEO CANLAS FERNANDO Peace Crusader and Echo The Holy Spirit … more →
Gorm wrote 7 months ago: Bah, rationality has a way of undermining its own proposals. I’ve already managed to revise th … more →
Gorm wrote 7 months ago: Here’s a couple of translation tables to make the inevitable switch from the Gregorian calenda … more →