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Lesser Known New Year's Traditions - Lucky Foods of Texas and More
New Year's Day arrives on different dates in the world, according to the culture in which it is celebrated. For instance, Chinese New Year is not on January 1st and the Jewish New Year is in September....
5 commentsCanada - A Winter Wonderland
Canada is a land of ever changing seasons. Each one has their own appeal. Winter has several that I can think of that warmer climates cannot boast. Mountains and Foothills A fresh blanket of...
47 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...
43 commentsFavorite Rituals on New Year’s Eve
Rituals on New Year’s Eve is performed by millions of people every year by making resolutions and setting goals to do thing better in the New Year. These rituals have been created over the years perhaps...
13 comments10 Things I Don't Like About Church
1. Potlucks. Need I say more? I will anyway. I don't want to sample Sister Louise's casserole, knowing that she has 19 cats living with her in her double-wide. 2. Preachers who say, "God told me that we...
28 commentsNew Year's Eve Traditions in the United States
The clock is ticking, my friends! We are preparing to celebrate the beginning of a New Year and decade. The end of 2009 and the first decade of the 21st century have almost arrived. The beginnings of the new...
7 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!
4 commentsDoes wearing high heeled shoes cause Morton's Neuroma?
If you want a distinct answer to the question of whether wearing high heeled shoes causes Morton's Neuroma, the answer is a definite maybe. Most foot doctors would recommend wearing better shoes for...
38 commentsCrossroads, Freedom & Moral Obligations
“Go to the busiest crossroads you know, and try to notice everything: all the people, the cars, the buses, the colors, the noises, the clouds, the birds, the spaces. Notice the impatience. Now picture the...
24 commentsHow Israel Really Won the 6-Day War: An Israeli Army Officer's Story
This post is about an event that took place 42 years ago during the 1967 6-Day War in Israel...a miraculous event that, by one account, determined the war’s outcome and gave Israel her victory. It is timely...
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