Category: Holidays

Tartan Day: 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Scotland

I have my Black Watch tartan ready to go to wear at the parade in New York whenever COVID allows…     Don’t be surprised if you see people decked out in tartan this weekend. Today, April 6, the United States is celebrating National Tartan Day. The day is intended to recognize the contributions of …

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Tartan Week!

April 6 is National Tartan Day. This is an official national holiday which kicks off Tartan Week. National Tartan Day honors all the Scottish heritage that flows through this nation. From its earliest beginnings, Americans with Scottish ancestry endeavored for that freedom as much as any American.  It was in their blood. It was 400 …

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April 6: National Tartan Day

NATIONAL TARTAN DAY April 6 is National Tartan Day. This is an official national holiday. April 6th has been designated as National Tartan Day, a day for celebrating Scottish heritage and pride. The New York Tartan Day Parade is usually held the Saturday nearest Tartan Day. The 2017 18th Annual New York Tartan Day Parade …

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Happy Easter!

    Easter symbolizes the renewal of life. I wish you and your family the renewal of life, love, and happiness.  

Happy Presidents’ Day!

Today is President’s Day, a combo of holidays for George Washington’s and Abraham Lincoln’s birthdays, making a new Monday holiday. These days people don’t seem to celebrate much except for having car and furniture sales. When I was a kid, we lived in a small town (Pawcatuck, CT and Westerly, RI are sister towns, virtually …

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International Book Giving Day

  Some of you may know that I’m involved in Little Free Library (LFL) and is a library on my street under the auspices of the O’Connor Music Studio. When our son is home for a visit, we always go out on a hiking trail with the dog, Mimi, and sometimes my mom.  On one …

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Happy Valentine’s Day

  Have a special day today!        

Happy Chinese New Year!

  Our wonderful daughter-in-law is Chinese, so we are celebrating, too. This is the Year of the Ox.  The Ox (牛) is the second of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar, and also appears in related calendar systems.  Countries that observe Lunar New Year often offer three to seven days of …

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Happy Anniversary, 2021!

Another anniversary rolls around, the 48th, to be exact.   I always like to check out this picture of our wedding expenses.  We have it framed and sitting on our mantle. Tom paid $50.46 (blood tests and wedding ring!) and my costs (I made my own dress) were $29.25. We were lucky.  My dad was …

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Fun with Palindromes

  Happy Palindrome Day! For 10 consecutive days, from 1-20-21 to 1-29-21, the date is read the same forwards and backwards in the month-day-year format. Today, 1-20-21, is the first palindrome-number Inauguration Day in American history!  

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