Yesterday
Yesterday was fun: dinner with good friends.
bats22 is staying over the weekend. I had a lot of fun joking with him,
chezmax,
the_infamous_j, and
melted_snowball about the annoying commercial holiday it happened to be, about robots with flamethrowers, and considering the PTO possibilities for a Mix-master.
d. made a wonderful meal including Jerk Chicken and Blood Orange Crepe Suzettes.
Ah, and my plane is boarding. Back Monday night!
d. made a wonderful meal including Jerk Chicken and Blood Orange Crepe Suzettes.
Ah, and my plane is boarding. Back Monday night!
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(I am actually almost serious.)
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Every now and then I think it would be more interesting to create or adopt holidays that are completely disjointed from these sales holidays.
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...Today (the 18th) is a brand new holiday in Ontario. I haven't heard a bit of commercial crap for "Family Day."
Ontario also has an August Civic Holiday. Entirely uncommercial.
In general, it's not quite as bad for some of the holidays: Thanksgiving, for example, isn't part of the Christmas Pileup, being in October (y'know, when a harvest festival makes sense.)
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Civic holidays sound like a good idea. I wonder if it evolved from the British bank holidays.
If I'm south of the border, does that mean I have to eat at *shudder* Taco Bell? Foodie God would not be pleased. There would be chalupas, but they would really awful ones.
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Beltane! (boing, boing) And May Day.
Samhain, too, now that I think of it; although Halloween is certainly commercial enough...
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I always liked the Oaxacan Day of the Radish holiday on December 23rd. They apparently take giant radishes and carve them.
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