While the memories of Western Christmas are fading away, millions of Eastern Orthodox Christians will celebrate their Christmas Sunday, which they prefer to call the Nativity of Christ. Some of the Ea… more →
Christmas Spiritfromlaurelstreet wrote 1 week ago: A calendar is like a chain that emerges out of the waters of oblivion and holds the ship of history … more →
siderealview wrote 1 month ago: On the time spiral headed for 2012In a deluge of blogs about 11:11, Veterans’ memorial service … 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 →
celebratingtime wrote 3 months ago: You’d think Julius Caesar, with everything else he did to the calendar, could have fixed the names f … more →
celebratingtime wrote 3 months ago: Whereas the Emperor Augustus Caesar, in the month of Sextilis, was first admitted to the consulate, … more →
celebratingtime wrote 5 months ago: and thank you for New Year’s Day in January instead of March; longer months (although it’s too bad y … more →
meinkrampf1 wrote 5 months ago: (From Chapter 12, “Mein Krampf” by S.I. Fishgal, http://stores.lulu.com/fishgal) “He, who does … more →
mcnorman wrote 7 months ago: in the Julian calendar. Founding Bloggers, this is NOT just a little disturbing (see the calendar … more →
tinyfacts wrote 8 months ago: The 15th of March, according to the Julian calendar; the Julian calendar amended the Roman calendar; … more →
TheAbysmal wrote 8 months ago: Why New Year’s celebrations on January 1st make no sense. Back when the Romans first establish … more →
Greg Heeres wrote 8 months ago: Who are the fools of April and how did this prank-filled holiday start? No joke here. We really … more →
Cindy wrote 9 months ago: Send an e-card and support Women’s Day. Share today with your women friends DID YOU KNOW? The … more →
Leo Peter O'Filon wrote 11 months ago: On the site of the University of Michigan’s newspaper. It’s just a few minutes, but inc … more →
peterspa wrote 11 months ago: Giza – Camels on the horizon Originally uploaded by Pat and Amy’s pics When we travelled … more →
David Thomas, MD wrote 11 months ago: Thursday January 1, 2009 This is the 1st day of the year, with 364 days remaining in 2009. Fact of t … more →
sixsuperfluousdimensions wrote 11 months ago: I’ve been so remiss! Well, that is to be expected; I’ve had guests and it’s the h … more →
Joel wrote 1 year ago: Gregorians can also make time disappear, and that’s a really cool power, since we’re all … more →
logismon wrote 1 year ago: SEPTEMBER 1 (Church Calendar) The Beginning of the Indiction, that is, the New Year. Our Lord & … more →
logismon wrote 1 year ago: . Kontakion of the Martyrs. Fourth Tone On this day Thou hast appeared Like a firmament of stars * b … more →