How much more?
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Taxes filed! Hope I didn't screw that up!
And I was just totally confused about my healthcare plan- it didn't have HDHP on the card,but it was totally in the title when I checked out the benefits site.
It's more of Asia than just China, but yes.
How much more?
One of my friends is from Laos, and she and her family celebrate it. (I guess that doesn't necessarily mean that it's celebrated in Laos, but I'm going to make that assumption.)
How much more?
I know that Vietnam celebrates it.
Wikipedia deems:
- Chinese New Year
- Japanese New Year
- Korean New Year
- Mongolian New Year
- Tibetan New Year
- Vietnamese New Year
I was asking because I was confused by "the" lunar new year, since there's no reason every lunar calendar would start on the same day, but Wikipedia says those are the new year's days that fall on the same day as the Chinese one. There are other lunar new year's days (including Jewish, Burmese, etc) that are on other days.
but Wikipedia says those are the new year's days that fall on the same day as the Chinese one
Those would be the cultures which largely comprise the Asian population in San Francisco. Hence the day off, I guess.
My sister was out celebrating Tibetan New Year with the Shambhala Center most of the day.
It's Rosh Chodesh Adar, which could be considered a Jewish holiday if you have a really generous definition of holiday. Probably hard to justify taking off from work for it.
Also, happy Lundi Gras.
happy Lundi Gras.
Or, as I like to think of it, Paczki Eve.
Watching the Toy Group and they talked about Pomeranians having been bred down from sled dogs - so I googled Pomeranians in snow and found this. Enjoy.
Norwegian Lundehunds are one of the new breeds this year. They're known for being polydactyl.