Sharla Posted December 12 Posted December 12 Y = Yuan Tan "an annual Chinese festival marking the Chinese New Year. It can last over three days and includes the exchange of gifts, firework displays, and dancing" 1
Michele Posted December 12 Posted December 12 Z = Z-Day, it celebrates people whose last names start with "Z" and were always called last. (Thank you, Google.) 1 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted December 15 Posted December 15 D = Decorations, all festivities need decorations 1
Sharla Posted December 15 Posted December 15 E = Eid (a celebration marking the end of the month of Ramadan for Muslims) 1
Sharla Posted Wednesday at 05:55 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:55 PM K = Kings college carol service, Cambridge (takes place every year) 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted Wednesday at 06:21 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:21 PM 24 minutes ago, Sharla said: K = Kings college carol service, Cambridge (takes place every year) And we are watching it every year because it it broadcasted by the BBC which we have here, I'm looking forward to this year's! 3
Corrie Kinkel Posted Wednesday at 06:34 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:34 PM L = Liberation Day, on the 5th of May in the Netherlands 1
Michele Posted Thursday at 09:42 AM Posted Thursday at 09:42 AM M = Music! What's a celebration without it? 2
Sharla Posted Thursday at 03:43 PM Posted Thursday at 03:43 PM N = Night of Nights I thought this was fascinating: "The Night of Nights is celebrated annually every July 12. It commemorates when the last commercial Morse code transmission in the U.S. was sent. Many years ago messages, usually in Morse code, were transmitted by radio waves. Through the efforts of the Maritime Radio Historical Society (M.R.H.S.), West Marin’s historic Morse code radio station KPH returns to the air for a day and transmits in Morse code from 5:01 pm to midnight. Listeners wait to hear the signals of the great station once again fill their receivers. Many will join the M.R.H.S. at the receiving station at the Point Reyes National Seashore to marvel as the signals are transmitted by hand using vintage telegraph keys." 3
Sharla Posted Friday at 09:48 PM Posted Friday at 09:48 PM Q = Queue there's usually one for something 1 1
Ann Seeber Posted Saturday at 07:04 PM Posted Saturday at 07:04 PM U = ululate - how women call out to express community joy or grief in Africa
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