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About Naturalist’s Almanac. JANUARY 1: NEW YEAR. January 1 is an insane day to celebrate the New Year. It’s not connected to any solar, lunar, or other annually recurring natural event. Nor is it agricultural, religious, or even very convenient. We could return to the earliest New Years in recorded history and celebrate with the ancient Mesopotamians, some of whom started their year with the new moon nearest the spring equinox, others of whom started theirs with the new moon nearest the fall equinox.

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About Naturalist’s Almanac. JANUARY 1: NEW YEAR. January 1 is an insane day to celebrate the New Year. It’s not connected to any solar, lunar, or other annually recurring natural event. Nor is it agricultural, religious, or even very convenient. We could return to the earliest New Years in recorded history and celebrate with the ancient Mesopotamians, some of whom started their year with the new moon nearest the spring equinox, others of whom started theirs with the new moon nearest the fall equinox.

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FEBRUARY 28: FEBRUARY’S 28 DAYS | Naturalist's Almanac

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About Naturalist’s Almanac. FEBRUARY 29: LEAP YEAR. FEBRUARY 14: VALENTINE’S DAY. FEBRUARY 28: FEBRUARY’S 28 DAYS. Why does February have only 28 days? The legend continues that King Numa Pompilius added January and February. The days now added up to 355, approximately the number in 12 lunar cycles but still 10 to 11 days short of a solar year. So Numa invented an extra month called Mercedinus that would be added to February every other year. If math were all that mattered it might work, but our current ...

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JANUARY 15: SNOWFLAKE BENTLEY’S FIRST PHOTOGRAPH | Naturalist's Almanac

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About Naturalist’s Almanac. JANUARY 17: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN’S BIRTHDAY. JANUARY 1: NEW YEAR. JANUARY 15: SNOWFLAKE BENTLEY’S FIRST PHOTOGRAPH. On January 15, 1885, Snowflake Bentley of Jericho, Vermont, took his first photograph of a snowflake. He was just shy of 20 years old, but he had already been studying snowflakes for five years. He had gotten hooked on them at age 15, when he first saw one through a microscope his mother had given him. You’ll find that it’s challenging. But I’v...One of the first th...

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About Naturalist’s Almanac. FEBRUARY 29: LEAP YEAR. In 46 B.C. Julius Caesar did an admirable job of creating what’s now known as the Julian calendar, but he was working with a piece of flawed advice. It involved the confusing business of leap years. First, he dropped ten days right out of the calendar the days between October 4 and October 15, to be exact to realign key dates with the sun. Then he arranged to reduce the number of future leap years. He omitted them in century years except those d...Some ...

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JANUARY 1: NEW YEAR | Naturalist's Almanac

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About Naturalist’s Almanac. JANUARY 15: SNOWFLAKE BENTLEY’S FIRST PHOTOGRAPH. JANUARY 1: NEW YEAR. January 1 is an insane day to celebrate the New Year. It’s not connected to any solar, lunar, or other annually recurring natural event. Nor is it agricultural, religious, or even very convenient. Other spring possibilities are March 1, which was favored by the early Romans, or March 25, which was favored by early European Christians. Other fall possibilities include the Jewish New Year, which happens i...

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JANUARY 17: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN’S BIRTHDAY | Naturalist's Almanac

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About Naturalist’s Almanac. JANUARY 15: SNOWFLAKE BENTLEY’S FIRST PHOTOGRAPH. JANUARY 17: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN’S BIRTHDAY. Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706. During the next 84 years he engaged in so many activities, it’s difficult to decide what to call him. One thing I haven’t heard him called is a naturalist, but he actually spent quite a bit of time observing the natural world. Shortly after he missed the eclipse, Franklin read an account of clear viewings in Boston. He decided to write...

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Homework for a Vision. THE REASON FOR WHICH I WAKE UP IN THE MORNING? July 14, 2011 by thenaturalist. Mehmet Oz, who is a heart surgeon, believes deeply that having purpose in your life is the key to good health especially after retirement, when your cognitive health might begin to decline. Instead of treating retirement as a time to take it easy, Dr. Oz proposes a different path. In Japan they call it. From cover to cover, and I’m also trying to develop various Web projects that involve creating s...

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About Naturalist's Almanac: MY NATURALIST'S ALMANAC

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A blog about my blog . Monday, October 15, 2007. My project began as a Web site called Naturalist's Almanac and Book of Days. But sometime in 2005 I decided I could work more efficiently if I created an illustrated blog with annotated links at the end of each post. My intention was always to give my information away as a free gift to those who share my interests, and the Blogopsphere seemed like a perfect place to do just that. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blogger Version of Almanac.

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A NATURALIST’S JOURNAL. My first foray into the world of bloggery the blogosphere? NATURALIST’S ALMANAC (Blogger Version). Because a blog enables me to post my own entries, I’m slowly transferring the entire contents of my Naturalist’s Almanac Web site. MY COMMONPLACE (WordPress Version). A NATURALIST’S COMMONPLACE. This one is relatively new, and I still have a lot of posting to do. HOMEWORK FOR A VISION. A NATURALIST IN CYBERSPACE. This is my newest blog. My Web designer told me the new Web site. Enter...

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December 31, 2000. DECEMBER 31: ZERO AND THE NEW MILLENNIUM. At midnight on December 31, 2000, the U.S. Naval Observatory will drop their time ball to celebrate the beginning of the new millennium. Most people did their celebrating last year when 1999 gave way to 2000, but astronomers and other purists have been holding out for 2001. Technically, the first year of the third millennium is. He had no trouble using existing formulas to calculate future Easters, but while he was at it, he decided he’d also l...

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