One seventh of your life is spent surviving Mondays-- make the most of it.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
End of the Middle Ages Day, May 29th
End of the Middle Ages Day
May 29, 1453 is considered by many historians to be the end of the Middle Ages, (and therefore the Beginning of the Renaissance), and because of this, some people decided it would be good to celebrate the End of the Middle Ages, and some even call it a good day to give gifts.
On this day the city of Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Empire after being under siege for almost two months. So, why is this specific turning point significant? Because of the fall of Constantinople, the Byzantine (Greek) scholars migrated away from Constantinople which had been their political center. This scattering encouraged studies of Greek culture outside of the Byzantine Empire and began a revival of learning based on classical Greek sources, which began the Renaissance.
So, how do we celebrate the end of the Middle Ages? Well, one of my favorite ways to celebrate is with food. I found quite a few recipes here, and here, and here. I would probably try to think of more ways to celebrate, but my lunch break is over, so I should get back to work in the next few minutes.
So, in which ever way you celebrate, even if you just read a bit about the Fall of Constantinople, have a wonderful End of the Middle Ages Day.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
World Turtle Day, May 23rd
World Turtle Day
If you don't know how to celebrate World Turtle Day, perhaps Michael the Turtle can help.
If you don't know how to celebrate World Turtle Day, perhaps Michael the Turtle can help.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Frankin Days, or the Reason Not to Kill the Messenger
It seems that my life is in jeopardy since I quoted an old bit of Devonshire weather folklore.
Thunder in MayIn my own defense, I would like to state that it is not my fault it is snowing in Park City, Utah. It is, however, the fault of a Devonshire man named Frankin, because apparently, New England Puritans weren't the only people who frequently sold their souls to the Devil. According to The Perpetual Almanack of Folklore:
Frightens the Summer away.
"Sharp frosts which sometimes occur about this time are the revenge of one Frankin, a beer-brewer put out of business by competition from cider. He therefore vowed his soul to the Devil in return for frost on each of the three 'Frankin's Days' around May the twenty-first, hoping that these would kill the apple-blossom and ruin the cider crop (Kightly 82).So, Edgy, the reason why it snowed today? Because hops bloom in August.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Thunder in May
According to The Perpetual Almanack of Folklore,
Thunder in May
Frightens the Summer away.
I just heard thunder's dooming boom. Bye, bye summer!
Thunder in May
Frightens the Summer away.
I just heard thunder's dooming boom. Bye, bye summer!
National Memo Day, May 21st
Memo
To: Almanac Readers
From: Absent-minded Secretary
Date: May 21, 2007
Subject: National Memo Day
As it is currently National Memo Day, it has been proposed that all communication to and from the Almanac be in the form of a memo. If there are any questions regarding this change of policy, please direct them to Absent-minded Secretary via a memo.
Thank You!
To: Almanac Readers
From: Absent-minded Secretary
Date: May 21, 2007
Subject: National Memo Day
As it is currently National Memo Day, it has been proposed that all communication to and from the Almanac be in the form of a memo. If there are any questions regarding this change of policy, please direct them to Absent-minded Secretary via a memo.
Thank You!
Friday, May 18, 2007
Friday, May 11, 2007
Twilight Zone Day, May 11th
Twilight Zone Day
For Twilight Zone Day, I would like to present real lawn furniture. The furniture created for the greenest of treehuggers.
To me, it looks like there is something scary hiding underneath the lawn ...
just...
waiting...
for the right moment...
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Clean Up Your Room Day, May 10th
Clean Up Your Room Day
Today is Clean Up Your Room Day, and what perfect timing it is for clean up your room day, because today is the first day of spring. In Absent-minded Almanac world, spring has not sprung until the first time I hear the song "Dreams" while I am driving in my car with the windows down. Last night while I was driving north on I-15 with my windows down, on my way to celebrate Day Four of the Week of Edgy, I heard the song. Anyway, now it's spring, and now we can begin spring cleaning.
I believe that to do anything correctly, I must first read about how other people do the same thing, because, who knows, I could have been cleaning my room the wrong way my whole life! I mean, when I clean my room I usually begin with dusting the bookshelves. Then, after I have read two books that I had forgotten that I haven't read, I remember that I was going to clean my room... last week. So, maybe there is a more efficient way to clean one's room.
The first place to look when you want to learn how to do something is Wikihow.com. Now, Wikihow does have several entries about how to clean and organize, but I was drawn to an entry titled How to Clean Your Room. This article has a very interesting suggestion for all of us who are procrastinators by nature.
Pretend that mutant aliens are coming and if the room is not clean in (insert time) you are doomed.I had never thought of this approach before. I thought that I was being creative when I was seven and I made my younger brothers take turns being Cinderella while I was the evil step-mother so I wouldn't have to clean. Yes, I was one of those mean older sisters.
While I would like to be able to tell you that I am going to try the "Alien Deadline for Room Cleaning" tonight, I must be honest. I will probably just sit on my couch and watch The Office while eating cancer causing microwave popcorn.
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Monday, May 7, 2007
Day of Edgy, May 7th
Day of Edgy
"There are three hundred and sixty-four days when you might get un-birthday presents ... and only one for birthday presents..." -Lewis Carroll
Happy Birthday Edgy! May you get one new book for each of the candles on your birthday cake!
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Avoiding Day, May 3rd
According to The Perpetual Almanack of Folklore, May the 3rd is "Avoiding Day." This is a very unlucky day because it is believed that this is the day the bad angels were kicked out of heaven. These fallen angels are allowed to haunt the earth on this day which makes it a very bad day to do things, and we should avoid starting anything.
So, the pile on my desk, I have a reason for ignoring it today.
So, the pile on my desk, I have a reason for ignoring it today.