Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Hello, September

 About September

 Symbols of September

  • Birthstone: Sapphire
  • Flower: Aster

Holidays

Labor Day
Grandparents Day
Patriot Day
Constitution Day and Week
Rosh Hashanah
Talk Like a Pirate Day

National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sep 15 through Oct 15)

National Potato Month
National Chicken Month
National Piano Month
National Biscuit Month

Interesting Facts about September

  • It is the first month of the Autumn or Fall season.
  • Constitution Week takes place during the month of September.
  • September in the Northern Hemisphere is similar to March in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • American college and professional football begins during the month of September.
  • Many kids begin the school year during this month.
  • Teacher's Day is celebrated in India on September 5.
  • The Anglo-Saxons also called this month Gerst Monath meaning barley month. This is because they would harvest their barley crops during this month.
  • September is often associated with fire because it was the month of the Roman god Vulcan. Vulcan was the Roman god of fire and the forge.

1.The name “September” comes from an old Roman word, “septem,” which actually means 7. That’s right – September was the seventh month of the year on the Roman calendar – It did not become the ninth month until the advent of the Gregorian calendar.

2. The Romans believed that September was looked after by the god of fire. So they always expected fires and volcanic eruptions to occur during this month.

3. Out of all 12 months of the year, September is spelled with the most letters. It contains nine letters, and it happens to be the ninth month of the year. No other months have the same amount of letters as their number in the calendar year.

 

4. This September “Harvest Moon” is the fullest moon of the year.
When you gaze at it, it looks very large and gives a lot of light throughout the entire night. No other lunar spectacle is as awesome as the Harvest Moon.

5. The first day of fall is typically on September 22 or September 23 in North America. This is when the hours in the day are almost equal to the hours in the night.This occurs at the same time as the Spring Equinox does in Australia.

6. A little-known, but highly significant holiday falls in September. September 17th is Constitution Day, which marks the day that the U.S. Constitution was adopted.

7. There are more pop and classic songs with “September” in the title than any other month.

8. We all know that Labor Day is in September, but did you know that September also has a few  little known holidays? Among these are National Grandparent Day, National Cheese Pizza Day, and National Drink-a-Beer Day.

9. September is known as Harvest Month. It’s a great month to harvest in preparation for the coming winter months. In fact, in Old England, it was called “Haervest-monath”, meaning Harvest Month. Some of the best crops to harvest are onions, apples, raspberries, and tomatoes.

10. Zodiac signs in September are split between Virgo (August 23 – September 22) and Libra (September 23 – October 22).

Virgos are known for being loyal, practical, thoughtful, analytical people who sometimes come off as cold, but it’s only because they’re taking a methodical approach to friendship (like most aspects of their lives).

Libras are a little different. Their main characteristics include being diplomatic and fair. They like harmony, dislike being alone, and always strive for peace and justice in the world.

11. Famous people born in September include Adam Sandler, Amy Winehouse, Bill Murray, Bruce Springsteen, Confucius, Freddie Mercury, Queen Elizabeth, Stephen King, and Sophia Loren. 

12. The birthstone for September is the sapphire which is said to reduce inflammation, treat fever and act as a lucky charm for the person wearing it. It symbolizes intuition, clarity of thought, peacefulness, as well as loyalty and trust.


 

 

Thursday, August 25, 2022

Time marches on.

 Here we are, less than a week to September and my last post was over two weeks ago.  It has been a generally quiet period of time.  August is usually very busy with doctors' appointments but other than that there's not a lot going on.  Because of the heat and humidity, I spend more time inside than out.  I can't take the heat like I used to.  

One good thing that's come out of this idle period is I've discovered a new series of books that I'm enjoying.  It's the Lady Hardcastle series.  It's about a British lady who has become an amateur sleuth. She has a Lady's maid named Flo who is an important part of all the cases they handle too.  

It's written in a very British fashion and I find it very funny but it's not for everyone, that's for sure.  Give it a try with book one.

Our oldest grand child is leaving for Rome on Sunday to begin her first semester of college.  It will be a bitter-sweet moment because we're happy for her new adventure but we'll miss her too.  

Other than that, there's not much going on.  Stay tuned.  Something is bound to come up.

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

The Loss of Another Friend

 The older I get the more I realize how fragile life is.  The other night I received a call that yet another good friend of ours had passed away.  I first met him through his wife when I started teaching in 1973.  His wife was a teaching colleague of mine and she, Paul, my wife and I became good friends that lasted these many years.  We are still friends with his wife. Paul was 90 at his passing. 

This marks the last of several friends I've lost over the past few years.  Of course it's to be expected.  After all that's what happens when people get old.  Still it's always a shock and a reminded to value what days we have left, however many there may be.  


Monday, August 1, 2022

Hello, August.

About the month of August

 

Holidays

Friendship Day
Raksha Bandhan
Women's Equality Day
National Catfish Month

Harvest Month
National Water Quality Month
Peach Month
National Immunization Awareness Month
Get Ready for Kindergarten Month

Symbols of August

Birthstone: Agate or onyx

Flower: Gladiolus or poppy

Zodiac signs: Leo and Virgo

Interesting Facts about August

It is the last of the summer months.

The Islamic holiday of Ramadan runs from July 19 to August 18 in 2012.

August in the Northern Hemisphere is similar to February in the Southern Hemisphere.

Augustus renamed the month of Sextilis because many of his greatest triumphs occurred during this month.

August is a month of summer vacation and holiday for many children around the world.

Many cultures call this month the harvest month or the time of harvest.