Holidays 2021-03-16
Holidays today involve blacks involved in news reporting, the man behind the first liquid fueled rocket, the freedom of information, social workers, lips, artichoke hearts, being right about things. St Urho, the square root of ten, curlews returning to an Oregon wildlife refuge, and Giant Pandas:
It's migration season and birds are on the move. Yesterday Ohio celebrated Turkey Vultures returning to Ohio, and today Oregon welcomes back their Curlew buddies.
Freedom of Information Day is celebrated on the birthday of James Madison in 1751.
On this date in 1926 the first liquid fueled rocket, designed by Robert Goddard, was successfully launched.
On the heels of Everything You Think is Wrong Day, we have the more optimistic Everything You Do is Right Day.
Inspired by the recent Pi Day, some of the mathematically inclined created Square Root of Ten Day to celebrate that irrational number.
It sounds like a bunch of Minnesotans of Finnish descent, envious of Ireland's St Patrick's Day, invented their own St Urho's Day holiday.
Let's finish with those iconic bears, the Giant Pandas.
Photo by Sid Balachandran on Unsplash |
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