IAmNotADictionary Phrase Of The Day: Winter Solstice - The rebirth of the sun(son) from the dead after 3 days at its lowest point. The Winters Solstice is also know as Yule, Christmas, and Saturnalia and it occurs in mid-December. It is a celebration of the new Solar year and the beginning o... Read more...
By Grove Harris Winter Solstice, Dec. 21, 2010 packs a celestial punch with a full moon and a full lunar eclipse, visible in the Americas if we're lucky enough to have a clear sky and energetic enough to be up. The eclipse will be visible after midnight EST, reaching it's maximum at 3:15 a.m.... Read more...
Also See: Handcuffin IAmNotaDictionary Phrase Of The Day: Handcuffin/Boo Lovin Season - 1. A term created by lonely and desperate people who are alone all year long and dont want to be desperately alone and dont want to take a chance on being snowed in the same way; 2. The season in which ... Read more...
4/21 (April 21st; also know as 4/twanzaa) - This "holiday" is relatively new & it occurs the day after 4/20. Since the inception of the "holiday" 4/20 (or Chronicah Solstice), employers (who most likely also smoke) noticed increasingly sluggish behavior & the lazy nature of employees ... Read more...
“Let there be light.” Light is the metaphor, opposed to darkness, of enlightenment, knowledge, virtue, and understanding. This primitive division of light and dark forces, of course, dominates nearly all cultures throughout most of recorded history. Roman Saturnalia The seven days of Sat... Read more...