Stardate
Online
has a daily celestial observation for you to enjoy. The Full
Moon names and other astronomical information comes from their
superb Stardate almanac. (Get your own for $4.00.)
Q. What's my sign according
to the Oriental Zodiac?
The
Ice Hotel opens for business for 12 weeks, Duchesnay
Ecotourism Station, Quebec
Canal Cam starts
with the pictures of the skaters on Ottawa's Rideau Canal
Truffle season continues through March
Look our for the 16th new state
quarterfeaturing Tennessee
The Euro goes into circulation in 12 Eurozone countries.
Confusion ensues.
1/1/2002 - The Euro goes ito general circulation in the Eurozone.
300 million people in 12 countries will start using money they
have never seen before. Follow the hilarity at Eurotrash.
"EUROTRASH is devoted to chronicling this historic leap
and the ensuing chaos. We don't care about macroeconomic theory.
We just want to know
if the Coke machines are still going to work."
1/1/2002 - New Year's Day: the first day of a Palindrome
Year. Mr. Owl ate my metal worm! Oh, no! Don Ho!
1/1/2002 - Kwanzaa ends
1/2/2002 - New Year Holiday (Scotland)
1/2/2002 - Earth is at perihelion of its orbit, closest
to the Sun this year.
1/2-3/2002 - Quadrantids meteor showers (lousy viewing
- gibbous moon will overpower most of the meteors)
1/6/2002 - Epiphany
1/10-20/2002 - Sundance Film Festival, Park City, Utah
1/21/2002 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day observed (US).
Free from slavery like this.
1/28/2002 - Full moon, also called Cold Moon, Moon
After Yule. Also called Snow Thaws Moon by the Ponca tribe.
FEBRUARY
2001
In Chaucer's
Parliament of Foules we read:
For this was sent on Seynt Valentyne's day
Whan every foul cometh ther to choose his mate.
THIS MONTH:
Truffle season continues through March
2/1-3/2002 - Weekend 1 of 3 -
Winterlude,
Ottawa and Carnaval,
Quebec City. While in Quebec, you can stay at the Ice
Hotel, but why on earth would you want to? (pictured, left:
Ice Church. Pray for warmth.)
2/2/2002 - Groundhog day.
2/8-10/2002 - Weekend 2 of 3 - Winterlude,
Ottawa and Carnaval,
Quebec City, featuring a night parade, ice sculpture competition,
and roll in the snow. We think we can top Paris
with The Second Sanctioned Get Lost Magazine Dumb-Ass trip: The
Frozen North Wretched Excess Tour, skidding from Quebec to
Ottawa
on ice.
2/8/2002 - Winter Olympics opening ceremonies, Rice-Eccles
Olympic Stadium, Salt Lake City, Utah. Got $885? Go see it in
person. Got $8.85? Have a beer and watch it on big screen teevee
at your favorite bar. We bet they won't be nearly as good as
the 1992 Albertville Olympics with the French snowdome girls,
gigantic stick puppets and choreography by this
guy (Philippe Decouflé)
2/12/2002 - Chinese New Year, Year of the Horse
2/13/2002 - Ash Wednesday
2/14/2002 - Valentine's Day. From the Catholic Encyclopedia:
The popular customs associated with Saint Valentine's Day undoubtedly
had their origin in a conventional belief generally received
in England and France during the Middle Ages, that on 14 February,
i.e. half way through the second month of the year, the birds
began to pair.
2/15-17/2002 - Weekend
3 of 3 - Winterlude,
Ottawa and Carnaval,
Quebec City. Check out Absolut's Ice Bar drinks, like this Bilberry
concoction (left) served in an ice block. Then go somewhere warm.
These people are nuts.
2/18/2002 - Presidents Day (US)
2/24/2002 - Winter Olympics closing ceremonies, Rice-Eccles
Olympic Stadium, Salt Lake City, Utah. Got $885? Go see it in
person. Got $8.85? Have a beer and watch it on big screen teevee
at your favorite bar. We vote for the bar.
2/25/2002 - Hotel rates return to normal in Salt Lake City,
Utah.
2/25/2002 - Erev Purim
2/26/2002 - Purim, Jewish Feast Day
2/27/2002 - Shushan Purim
2/27/2002 - Full moon, also known as the Snow Moon.
The Algonquin call it the Ice in River is Gone Moon.
MARCH 2001
THIS
MONTH:
Truffle season continues through March
Avalanche season in Western Washington's Cascade Mountains
coincides with an irrational need to drive through Snoqualmie
Pass for hamburgers at the historical Brick tavern in Roslyn,
Washington.
Falcon Research Group resumes
its observation of the nesting Peregrine falcons on Seattle's
Washington Mutual Tower.
Look our for the 17th new state quarter featuring
Ohio
3/1 - Get Lost Magazine foods editor Martha Strom's birthday.
3/4 - The only day in the year that states a command. March
forth.
3/14/2002 - Islamic year 1423 begins at sunset.
3/14/2002 - Get Lost Editor Leslie Strom's birthday,
which she prefers to think of as four dozen.
3/17/2002 - St. Patrick's Day.
3/17 - The ferry Kalakala
was towed in 1999 from the Seattle waterfront to Lake Union.
3/20/2002 - First day of Spring! Printemps! First day of Autum
for the Southern Hemisphere. The equinox occurs at 1:16
PM CST. The sun rises due east and sets due west. According to
the Farmer's Almanac, the
vernal, or spring, equinox refers to the point at which the Sun
appears to cross the celestial equator from south to north, signaling
the beginning of nature's renewal in the Northern Hemisphere.
3/24/2002 - Palm Sunday
3/27/2002 - Erev Pesach - First Seder
3/28/2002 - Full moon, also known as Crow Moon or Sap
Moon. The Kiowa people call it the Bud Moon.
3/31/2002 - Easter Sunday.
Exactly how do they figure out when
Easter Sunday falls every year? The date of Easter is computed
according to the rules established as part of the Gregorian calendar
reform in 1582. The Gregorian calendar is the one now used worldwide
for civil purposes. Ash Wednesday is 46 days before Easter Sunday.
For an Easter calculator (and believe me, you'll need one), click
here.