While the exact origin of the word...
...Easter us disputed, i pray all of you who celebrate have a blessed and joyful day. He is Risen!
For those of you who don't celebrate, may you have a lovely Sunday.
Tomorrow begins April, and the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge. This ought to be interesting, coming up with topics beginning with specific letters. If anyone cares to try, the website linked above has the explanation. Now this first-cousin-to-a-Luddite just has to figure out how to get the banner, or whatever it is, over on the side. We will see.
Today is:
Bunsen Burner Day -- on the birth anniversary of its inventor, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard von Bunsen, in 1811
Buy Some New Socks Day -- because all the websites that list it agree you are worth it
Cesar Chavez Day -- Arizona, California, Colorado, Michigan, New Mexico, Texas, Utah,& Wyoming, US
Culture and Traditions Day -- Micronesia
Day Everyone Says "31" a Lot -- Fairy Calendar
Easter -- Christian (remembrance of the resurrection of Jesus)
Eiffel Tower Day -- inaugurated this day in 1889
European Union: Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time) Begins
Festival for Luna -- Ancient Roman Calendar (moon festival)
Hot Guitar Day -- the day Jimi Hendrix first set fire to his guitar in 1967
Jum il-Helsien (Freedom Day) -- Malta
King Nangklao Memorial Day -- Thailand
Merrie Monarch Festival and World's Largest Hula Contest -- Hilo,
HI, US (parade, craft fair, and fun with the World's Largest Hula
Competition; through Saturday)
Moravian Easter Sunrise Service -- Winston-Salem, NC, US (held every year since 1771)
National Baked Ham with Pineapple Day -- always on Easter Sunday
National Clams on the Half Shell Day
National
Week of the Ocean Sea-Son -- Fort Lauderdale, FL, US (celebration
includes school marine fair, waterway cleanup, Mother Ocean Day and
more; through Apr. 6, as part of the larger Season which lasts until
June 8)
Oranges and Lemons Day -- St. Clement Danes
Church, London, Enlgand (traditional children's service based on the
rhyme that begins "Oranges and lemons/say the bells of St. Clement's)
Paskar
-- Iceland (Easter, the day trolls and evil beings sleep through the
day, so an auspicious day to look for the wishing stone)
"She's
Funny That Way" Day -- pay tribute to the women in your life, and how
they keep you laughing; sponsored by Brenda Meredith of Dahomey
Publishing, Inc.
St. Balbina's Day (Patron of those with scrofulous diseases or stroma)
Thomas Mundy Peterson Day -- New Jersey, US (the first African-American to legally cast a vote in the US, this date in 1870)
Transfer Day -- US Virgin Islands
Vigil to Mourn China's Annexation of Tibet -- anniversary of the day in 1959 when the Dalai Lama fled to India
Birthdays Today:
Pavel Bure, 1971
Ewan McGregor, 1971
Angus Young, 1955
Al Gore, 1948
Rhea Perlman, 1948
Gabe Kaplan, 1945
Christopher Walken, 1943
Herb Alpert, 1935
Richard Chamberlain, 1935
Shirley Jones, 1934
Gordie Howe, 1928
Cesar Chavez, 1927
William Daniels, 1927
Leo Buscaglia, 1925
Henry Morgan, 1915
Andrew Lang, 1844
Joseph Haydn, 1732
Rene Descartes, 1596
Today in History:
Bernard
of Clairvaux preaches his famous sermon in a field at Vézelay, urging
the necessity of a Second Crusade; Louis VII is present, and joins the
Crusade, 1146
King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella sign decree ordering Jews to convert or be expelled from Spain, 1492
Jews are expelled from Prague, 1745
Commodore
Matthew Perry signs the Treaty of Kanagawa with the Japanese
government, opening the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate to American trade,
1854
Thomas P Mundy of Perth Amboy, NJ, becomes the first African American to cast a vote, 1870
The Eiffel Tower, commemorating the French Revolution, opens, 1889
Richard Pearse allegedly makes a powered flight in an early aircraft, 1903
Serbia accepts Austrian control over Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1909
Construction begins on the RMS Titanic, 1909
Construction of the RMS Titanic is completed, 1912
The
United States takes possession of the Danish West Indies after paying
$25 million to Denmark, and renames the territory the United States
Virgin Islands, 1917
Daylight saving time goes into effect in the United States for the first time, 1918
The Royal Australian Air Force is formed, 1921
The Dominion of Newfoundland joins the Canadian Confederation and becomes the 10th Province of Canada, 1949
Remington Rand delivers the first UNIVAC I computer to the United States Census Bureau, 1951
In
the Canadian federal election, 1958, the Progressive Conservatives, led
by John Diefenbaker, win the largest percentage of seats in Canadian
history, with 208 seats of 265, 1958
The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, crosses the border into India and is granted political asylum, 1959
The Soviet Union launches Luna 10 which later becomes the first space probe to enter orbit around the Moon, 1966
Explorer 1 re-enters the Earth's atmosphere after 12 years in orbit, 1970
The USS Missouri, the last active United States Navy battleship, is decommissioned in Long Beach, California, 1992
Netscape
releases the code base of its browser under an open-source license
agreement; the project is given the code name Mozilla and is eventually
spun off into the non-profit Mozilla Foundation, 1998
Amid unrest in the Mideast, activists claim China has launched the largest crackdown on dissenters in recent years, 2011
I hope you and your family have a wonderful Easter.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stephen. You, too.
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