Holidays
Every holiday we say we are going to do a family portrait. This time we finally managed to get one done. Just the three of us in a wonderful green grass setting. Perfect for Easter! I have to admit, I think it turned out eggcellent. Don't you? Maybe we've have to do more of these...Fourth of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, ...
Do you believe in magic? I do! Simply look at nature. There is magic all around you. Whether it's in the beautiful morning dew, a newly blossomed flower or at the end of an incredible double rainbow. Magic is out there if you are willing to look for it. So open your eyes and your heart. And may you find ...
Today's a day filled with shamrocks, leprechauns, Guinness beer and the Irish spirit. So whether you are gearing up for a big party, planning to visit the local pub, looking to sit down for a traditional Irish feast or simply putting on your token green, may the luck of the Irish be with you. Happy St. Patrick's Day!
True love transcends time and space. Once you have fallen in love there are few things you wouldn't do for your loved one. You'd climb mountains, sail the seas and go to the ends of the Earth for your love. It's amazing how love's spell can have such a strong hold on a person. There are even moments when your ...
The New Zealand flag proudly flies high on Waitangi Day. The Treaty of Waitangi was signed back in 1840 signifying the agreement between the Maori people and the British government. The treaty granted the Maori people citizenship and land rights in exchange for being willing to accept British sovereignty. Despite the controversy that has existed over the years about New ...
Happy Chinese (or Lunar) New Year! May your days be filled with happiness, sensitivity and graciousness in this Year of the Rabbit. May you embrace your cultural and intellectual advancements. May your sensitivity and compassion carry you far. May your luck thrive in the coming year and may the international economy follow suit.
As we enter the Chinese New Year, the most important and recognized of the traditional Chinese holidays, let us reflect a little on the history and celebration surrounding the Chinese New Year and the Year of the Rabbit. Beginning on the first day of the first month on a traditional Chinese calendar, this year's celebration begins on February 3rd and ...
Ringing in the New Year just wouldn't be complete without an astounding fireworks display to light up the night sky. Whether you celebrate in Australia, China, India, Russia, England, Romania, Canada, the United States or any other place around the world doesn’t matter. What matters is that you welcome in the New Year in style! So here are ...
One of the best things about resolutions is they get you to make a change, no matter what time of year. They allow you to walk, strong and proud, into a bright new day and a bright new year. Birds chirping, sun shining, things definitely looking bright ahead. All you have to do is sit down, figure out those resolutions ...
December 26th marks the beginning of a week-long holiday in which African-Americans honor their heritage, culture and celebrate the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa. The celebration of Kwanzaa goes from December 26th-January 1st. Kwanzaa was originally started back in 1966 by Maulana Karenga. Today it is being celebrated by millions.
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The word Kwanzaa is apparently derived from a Swahili phrase ...
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