Monday, 4 July 2016

July 5 Bikini Day

July 5 Bikini Day

July 5 people especially woman celebrate Bikini Day, Bikini Day is the anniversary of the invention of the bikini in 1946 by a Parisian fashion designer, Louis Reard. The two piece bathing suit made its debut in Paris. Since July 5, 1946, women have been hitting the beaches and poolsides in bikinis.





Bikini Day marks the anniversary of the invention of the revealing two-piece bathing suit.
Sunbathers were wearing modest two-piece suits by World War II in the United States, but they hardly revealed the amount of skin the bikini revealed on July 5, 1946. While Europe enthusiastically donned the bikini after a long and arduous world war, American’s sense of decency kept them from accepting the bikini until the 1960s. 

July 5 Bikini Day

Sunday, 3 July 2016

July 4 Country Music Day


July 4 Country Music Day

Country Music Day is celebrated July 4th of each year. Country Music Day dates back to the 1950′s when the Country Music Deejay Association commemorated Jimmie Rodgers and country music. This is a vibrant event that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.





Country music is one of the most popular types of music in the world and this special type of music originated in the USA. International Country Music Day was established in the 1950s and is held each year on September 17th. On this special day country music festivals are held at various venues around the world. Lovers of country music gather to listen to live music acts while drinking and dancing. Line dancing is popular during International Country Music Day and competitions are often held to determine the best dancers.

Country music is a genre of music that originated in Southern United States, in Atlanta, Georgia in the 1920s and consists of generally simple harmonies accompanied by mostly string instruments such as banjos, guitars, and fiddles as well as harmonicas. 

July 4 Country Music Day

July 4 Barbecued Spareribs Day

July 4 Barbecued Spareribs Day

July 4 is a great day for a barbecue. And today is Barbecued Spareribs Day that all Americans across country celebrate.
Spareribs come from the belly side of pig's rib cage. They are longer, flatter and heavier, than baby back ribs. They have more bone, than meat; however, the large amount of fat makes spareribs tenderer than baby back ribs. By the way, fat makes spareribs less expensive than baby back ribs, but it enriches the flavor.





The term spareribs may relate to the spare amount of meat on them. However, spareribs are very popular for barbecue. They are sold smoked that makes them perfect to grill. Serve barbecued spareribs with sauce and enjoy your meal. Try to cook spareribs as long as possible, because they will only benefit from a long cooking time at a low temperature.

Go out or make your own barbecued spareribs to share with family and friends. Happy Barbecued Spareribs Day 

July 4 Barbecued Spareribs Day

Saturday, 2 July 2016

July 3 Fried Clam Day

July 3 Fried Clam Day

Fried Clam Day is observed annually on July 3rd. Fried clams are an iconic food in the New England states. 101 years and six generations later clams are still frying at Woodman’s, where it all began.





In 1914, Lawrence Henry “Chubby” Woodman and his wife Bessie opened small concession sand on Main Street in Essex, Massachusetts. On week-ends they sold small grocery items, homemade potato chip and fresh clams that Chubby dug himself. At first business was slow but on July 3, 1916, things began to change.

Go out for dinner with friends and have fried clams. Try your hand at making your own fried clams and share them with family and friends. 

July 3 Fried Clam Day


July 3 Eat Your Beans Day

July 3 Eat Your Beans Day

Eat Your Beans Day is a “live healthy” holiday celebrated every year on July 3. They are also high in protein and very low in fat, which makes them one of the most heart-healthy foods known to man. The USDA recommends that adults eat at least three cups of beans every week, which is about three times more than the average person usually consumes.





There are thousands of different bean varieties. Some of the most popular include: soybeans, lima beans, pinto beans, green beans, black beans, white beans, kidney beans, chickpeas, lentils, and black-eyed peas.

the bean vegetable in all sizes, shapes and colors. Beans (legumes) are one of the longest cultivated plants dating back to the early seventh millennium BCE. There are approximately 40,000 bean varieties in the world.
To celebrate Eat Beans Day, cook up your favorite bean recipe for dinner tonight. 

July 3 Eat Your Beans Day

Friday, 1 July 2016

July 2 I Forgot Day

July 2 I Forgot Day

July 2 celebrates National I Forgot Day. This day is one to simply “not remember”. If you have ever wished you had an excuse for those things you somehow let slip your mind, today you have it! You can celebrate today by just letting yourself forget.





Celebrate this day with forget any bad memory that you have stored.
I Forgot Day gives you the chance to make up for forgetting birthdays, anniversaries, and even those days you think you might forget in the future. 

July 2 I Forgot Day

July 2 Hop-a-Park Day

July 2 Hop-a-Park Day

July 2 Hop A Park Day encourages you to visit the local parks in your area, and to enjoy public space put aside to rest and relaxation. On this day, it is suggested that you visit the different parks in your area.





If you normally use a park just to play baseball, see what you've been missing in other corners of the park. . We think it would be fun to travel to every single one of your local parks (hop, hop, hop) today. Take at least one photo per park, and write notes to yourself so your remember which one has that great climbing structure you didn't know about, say, and which has tennis courts.

Check geocaching websites to see if there are any caches to discover in your parks.


July 2 Hop-a-Park Day

Thursday, 30 June 2016

July 1 Postal Worker Day

July 1 Postal Worker Day

Postal Worker Day is observed annually on July 1st. This is a day to appreciate and thank the numerous men and women who work consistently and diligently deliver all of our mail and packages. These employees suffer some of the harshest working conditions, yet continue to persevere six days a week.





“The USPS is so deeply ingrained in America’s history, commerce stream and quality of life that we can easily take it for granted,” says Dennis P. LeStrange, Neopost USA’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “But we shouldn’t ever forget the benefits we derive from the nation’s postal workers. The USPS as an institution deserves to be recognized for its steadfast dedication to delivery, social responsibility, security, technology and innovation.

Postal workers walk an average of 4 to 8 miles carrying a full load of letters and packages and delivering them promptly to each of our doorsteps. There are approximately 490,000 postal workers across the United States.
Take time to thank your local postal worker. Encourage others to get the word out and make every postal worker’s day. 

July 1 Postal Worker Day

July 1 Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day

July 1 Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day

July 1st marks Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day, a day to sample or wonder about the awkward or just plain silly kinds of ice cream flavors. It is meant for more than the love of the traditional vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ice cream.





From fish flavored varieties to ice cream made from goat’s milk, the options for satisfying your ice cream craving seem endless. Haagen-Daz announces new flavors and types of ice cream every year, and there are many local boutique ice cream shops with their own unique flavors.

Ice cream is an extremely popular dessert in the United States. Americans consume about 13 liters of ice cream per person per year - the most in the world. As a foodstuff it is deeply ingrained into the American psyche and has been available in America since its founding in 1776: there are records of Thomas Jefferson serving it as a then-expensive treat to guests at his home in Monticello.
Happy Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day 

July 1 Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day

June 30 Meteor Watch Day

June 30 Meteor Watch Day

Meteor Watch Day is observed every year on June 30. A meteor or “shooting star” is the visible streak of light from a heated and glowing meteoroid falling through the Earth’s atmosphere; it is also call a “shooting star”.





these shooting stars are actually very small like small stone. The size of the meteoroid can vary the size of a closed fist to the size of a pebble. Thousands of meteoroids enter the Earth’s atmosphere on a daily basis, but very few of them actually reach the surface; but when they do, they are called “meteorites.”
Around 15,000 tons of meteoroids enter the Earth’s atmosphere every day. The chemical composition and the speed of the meteoroid will cause different hues to the light.

Possible colors and elements producing them include: Orange/yellow (sodium), Yellow (iron), Blue/green (copper), Purple (potassium) and Red (silicate).
A list of meteor shower dates as well as a guide to successful watching can be found on the EarthSky website.
Enjoy Meteor Watch day as you scan the night skies in search of meteors. We sure hope you see some. 

June 30 Meteor Watch Day

June 30 Social Media Day

June 30 Social Media Day

Social Media Day is observed annually on June 30. Social media seems to be everywhere these days. Social Media Day was launched by the popular website Mashable back in 2010, and often sees fans of the site going to real life meet ups.



Social media has become a major factor in the world. For many of us, it is how we keep up with what our friends are up to, even if they’re on the other side of the planet. It has also played a big part in world events.
Though the days of social media pioneer Myspace are now long gone, now there are Twitter, Whatsapp, Facebook, Hike, Vine, Snap chat and many more are well known today’s world.

It has also made it possible to connect with ancestors and find relatives you never even knew existed. Yes, the family tree has become a social media platform as well. MyHeritage.com and Ancestry.com and many others all supply a social platform where distant family members have the potential to meet and built their family trees.
Happy Social Media Day… 

June 30 Social Media Day

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

June 29 Almond Buttercrunch Day

June 29 Almond Buttercrunch Day

June 29 is Almond Butter crunch Day.Almond butter crunch is American invention that became popular during World War II. At that time almond butter crunch was shipped to American soldiers, who fought overseas, and the confection became an international hit.





Unfortunately butter crunch isn't tasty if it's not fresh. Brown & Haley's co-founder J.C. Haley found a great way of storing the candies. He figured out, that if tins kept his favorite coffee fresh, they would do the same for the candies. Remember, if you want to store butter crunch fresh, use tin or an airtight container.

The best way to celebrate Almond Butter crunch Day is to share the wonderful taste and joy that is this delicious candy. You can buy candies that are based on this wonderful base and hand them out to friends, family, and co-workers. 

June 29 Almond Buttercrunch Day

June 29 Camera Day

June 29 Camera Day

Camera Day is observed each year on June 29th. Joseph Niépce was a French inventor; he is most noted as one of the inventors of photography and was a pioneer in the field. He developed the heliograph; a technique used to produce the world’s first known photograph in 1825, the view from the window at Le Gras the families estate.





In 1839, Louis Jacques Daguerre took the first fixed image that didn’t fade. He is recognized for his invention of the daguerreotype process of photography. He became known as one of the fathers of photography. His method required 30 minutes of exposure. He named the process – the Daguerreotype. Tintypes were developed in 1856 by Hamilton Smith and decades later, George Eastman invented flexible and unbreakable film that could be rolled. This was the birth of the first Kodak that was offered for sale in 1888.

The first digital camera that was commercially was sold in December of 1989 in Japan, the DS-X by Fuji. In 1991, Kodak brought to market the Kodak DCS-100, the beginning of a long line of professional Kodak DCS SLR cameras that were based in part on film bodies.
Go find something or someone who you enjoy, snap a picture and cherish the memory. Post photos on social media… 

June 29 Camera Day