DAYS TILL THANKSGIVING: 258
DAYS TILL NOVEMBER: 232
DAYS TILL THE BERS: 171
Happy March TGIF! Today folks we move along and see that we have 258 days remaining until Thanksgiving, 232 days left until November and 171 days to go until The Bers. We move along in our Awesome Autumn with our next Milestone arriving in less than a week when we reach the Arrival of Spring. It’s Friday folks so time for our Fun Fact Friday below!
In grade school you learn that the first Thanksgiving happened in Plymouth, Massachusetts. However, historians argue that Florida may have been the true site of the first Thanksgiving. A Spanish fleet came to what is now St. Augustine in 1565. To celebrate their accomplishments, 800 Spanish settlers shared a meal with the natives of the land.
Although I am far from a cold weather fan, I think it would be weird for me at least to live in such a warm climate during the holidays. I think if I ever did live in the south, it would be for the winter only (after Christmas though). It’s weird to think of wearing shorts on Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Day. We’ve had some very warm ones before even up north but not on any consistent basis of course. Have a great March TGIF!
DAYS TILL NOVEMBER: 232
DAYS TILL THE BERS: 171
Happy March TGIF! Today folks we move along and see that we have 258 days remaining until Thanksgiving, 232 days left until November and 171 days to go until The Bers. We move along in our Awesome Autumn with our next Milestone arriving in less than a week when we reach the Arrival of Spring. It’s Friday folks so time for our Fun Fact Friday below!
In grade school you learn that the first Thanksgiving happened in Plymouth, Massachusetts. However, historians argue that Florida may have been the true site of the first Thanksgiving. A Spanish fleet came to what is now St. Augustine in 1565. To celebrate their accomplishments, 800 Spanish settlers shared a meal with the natives of the land.
Although I am far from a cold weather fan, I think it would be weird for me at least to live in such a warm climate during the holidays. I think if I ever did live in the south, it would be for the winter only (after Christmas though). It’s weird to think of wearing shorts on Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Day. We’ve had some very warm ones before even up north but not on any consistent basis of course. Have a great March TGIF!