Astronomically it’s the day when the sun crosses the celestial equator heading south. Thus, the fall (and spring) equinoxes provide Earth with roughly 12 hours
read moreHave faith America. National Cheeseburger Day falls on September 18. That means there’s a free (or at least discounted) cheeseburger waiting for you somewhere in
read moreInternational Country Music Day has been going strong since 2003. It was created as a day so that fans of country music and country music
read moreGuacamole Day. It doesn’t have any particularly poetic origin, but Guacamole Day is a terrific excuse to indulge in the tastiest of dips. Not only
read moreBatman Day. The purpose of Batman Day is to celebrate the anniversary of the character’s first ever appearance, which was in Detective Comics #27 way
read moreNational Coloring Day. Do you see the world through rose-colored glasses? If so, National Coloring Day, an annual event every September 14, is right for
read moreMake Your Bed Day. As the bed is the focal point of the bedroom, when it’s made, the whole room looks tidier, and becomes more
read moreAlpaca Day. Alpacas are cute, fuzzy animals that have been part of agriculture for the longest time. These beautiful creatures have unique personalities, sensitive to
read moreInternational Sudoku Day. International Sudoku Day takes place, of course, on September 9 (9/9). Sudoku enthusiasts will no doubt notice the date’s symbolism. The goal
read moreStar Trek Day. Star Trek, the science fiction television series, was created by Gene Roddenberry. Set in the 23rd century, the original Star Trek follows
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