Holidays 2021-03-15 (a)

Today's observations include topics like the start of the Roman New Year, a Roman rebirth/renewal goddess, the assassination of Julius Caesar, being dumbstruck, acting happy, police brutality, recognizing we're not as smart as we think, and buzzards:

Ancient Romans originally celebrated the Ides of March as the first new moon of the new year, and this was also the date for the rebirth/renewal goddess Anna Perenna's festival. National Brutus Day relates to a later event occurring on the Ides of March, the assassination of Julius Caesar.

Everything You Think is Wrong Day - while an exaggeration - does suggest that we aren't always right about the things we think we know.

Sorry to all the dumbfounded, astonished, and flabbergasted people out there, but today is all about the dumbstruck.

I'm thinking that Act Happy Day encourages you to act happy even if you're not truly happy, a sort of "fake it until you make it" holiday that will hopefully lead you to happiness.

Hinchley OH appreciates its Turkey Vultures, and celebrates their return to the area around this time every year. My area of New Jersey has these carrion-cleaners all year round; here's one removing a dead squirrel for us.
November 3, 2020 at Finderne, NJ


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