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Town of Marana's 4th of July Fireworks Celebration
by Chuck
Parks, picnics, watermelon and fireworks are what come to mind when people think about celebrating the Fourth of July holiday. This year we celebrated this holiday as we usually do by relaxing in our air... published 3 months ago
Butterfly Day
by Chuck
June 19th is Butterfly Day, a fact that I learned when I went to an online greeting card site to send a birthday card to a colleague and discovered cards for Butterfly Day. I did a few quick Google searches... published 4 months ago
A Surprise Gift for Valentine's Day
by Chuck
Trying to decide on a gift for my wife on Valentine's Day, or any other occasion for that matter, has always been a problem for me. Oh, there is no problem with deciding what to give her as she has always... published 8 months ago
Christmas in a War Zone - From a World War I Soldier's Diary
by Chuck
The request was for a Hub dealing with Christmas in a war zone. Patty Inglish has already provided an excellent Hub on this topic with her article about the 1914 Christmas Truce during World War I. Unlike... published 10 months ago
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
by Chuck
In the calendar of feast days of the Catholic Church, December 12th is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe which is also celebrated as a major religious holiday in Mexico. This date is the anniversary of the... published 10 months ago
Father Christmas and His Assistant Père Fouettard
by Chuck
Saint Nicholas Day is December 6th. In many parts of the world this day is celebrated with St. Nicholas visiting cities and homes where he distributes gifts to children. This tradition goes back to the... published 10 months ago
Do you believe in Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer?
by Chuck
The simple answer to this request is No, I don't believe in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The reason I don't believe in him is that he is a work of fiction that was never intended to do anything more than... published 10 months ago
Celebrating El Día de los Muertos
by Chuck
November 1st and 2nd are celebrated in Mexico as the Day of the Dead or El D published 11 months ago
Ghostly White Pumpkins
by Chuck
Variety, it is said, is the spice of life. Being able to try or choose new things and having the opportunity to make a choice among many similar things are freedoms that we take for granted. We can take... published 11 months ago
Oracle Arizona Fiesta de las Calabazas
by Chuck
As the hot southern Arizona summer recedes into autumn, those of us who live in southern Arizona desert year round begin to emerge from our air conditioned cars, homes, offices, shopping malls, etc. and into... published 12 months ago










