Belated holiday? There's always a holiday somewhere, if you look hard enough...
According to Wikipedia:
That should cover us to the chapter's release date... I hope.
--
Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
According to Wikipedia:
- January 2 : Ancestry Day (Haiti)
- January 3 : Tamaseseri Festival (Hakozaki Shrine, Fukuoka)
- January 4 : Independence Day (Burma)
- January 5 : National Bird Day (USA)
- January 6 : Epiphany and the beginning of Carnival
- January 7 : Victory from Genocide Day (Cambodia)
- January 8 : Commonwealth Day (Northern Mariana Islands)
- January 9 : Martyrs' Day (Panama)
- January 10 : Traditional Day (Benin)
- January 11 : Kagami Biraki (Japan)
- January 12 : National Youth Day (India)
- January 13 : St. Knut's Day (the last day of Christmas, Sweden and Finland)
- January 14 : Ratification Day (United States - the day independence was actually gained, not just declared)
- January 15 : Tree Planting Day (Egypt)
- January 16 : Flag Day or Magen David Day (Israel)
- January 17 : National Day (Minorca)
- January 18 : Revolution Day (Tunisia)
- January 19 : Confederate Heroes Day (Texas)
- January 20 : Martyrs' Day (Azerbaijan)
- January 21 : Flag Day (Québec)
- January 22 : Reunion Day (Ukraine)
- January 23 : Bounty Day (Pitcairn Island)
- January 24 : Unification Day (Romania)
- January 25 : Tatiana Day (Russia)
- January 26 : Australia Day (Australia)
- January 27 : International Holocaust Remembrance Day
- January 28 : Data Privacy Day / Data Protection Day
- January 29 : the feast day of Saint Juniper, "the renowned jester of the Lord"
- January 30 : Martyrs' Day (India)
- January 31 : Independence Day (Nauru)
That should cover us to the chapter's release date... I hope.
--
Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012