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How and Why do we celebrate New Year ? - Traditions and Celebrations Around the World
It is the start or advent of a new year for those people who follow the Gregorian calendar. According to this calendar it is celebrated on January 1st every year. It marks the end of one year & the beginning...
8 commentsbringing in the new year - superstitions, resolutions, aftermath, new beginnings
New Years day brings in a fresh start, a new begining; at least it's suppose to. Much like the day to day superstitions we have about things, like: exit the way you came (if you enter someone's house via...
23 commentsChristmas in France
As most people are aware, Christmas is celebrated differently around the world. The people of France are known for celebrating Christmas more elaborately than Americans. No, I’m not talking about...
2 commentsTop 10 Things To Do On New Year's Day
Looking for things to do on New Year’s Day? We often spend all of our time planning for New Year’s Eve, but the first day of the new year is just as important. Here are 10 fun and practical New Year’s...
12 commentsThe Ultimate Health Food - Collard Greens
I picked and cooked the first harvest from my little collard patch today. There are only eight plants; eight sources of natural health food. My daughter cut and nailed a square frame of 2X12 boards for me. I...
6 commentsBest Belgian Waffle Recipe in the World
My mom is the world's best cook. I know everyone says that, but mine really is. Each year on New Year's Day, she makes a roomful of waffles and we eat them with every imaginable topping. Whip cream, maple...
7 commentsFenway Park Winter Classic - Tickets in High Demand for Flyers Bruins
The Winter Classic in Boston Flyers vs. Bruins On January 1, 2010, the third-annual NHL Winter Classic will take place at Fenway Park in Boston. This year, the New Years Day hockey game will pit the Boston...
Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year is the oldest and most important festival in China and in the Chinese community around the world. Chinese New Year is also called Lunar New Year, as the Chinese work on a lunar calendar...
4 commentsNew Year Customs in Great Britain – The Celtic Lands
How is New Year celebrated in Great Britain? Many of the traditions of New Year's Eve date from pagan times, from the old fire rituals of the Celts. Hogmanay in Scotland is the biggest celebration in the United kingdom, with it's traditions of First Footing, swinging fire balls and cleaning the house!
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