NATIONAL EMPANADA DAY. National Empanada Day recognizes a delicious pastry that comes in several different forms. The name empanada comes from the Galician, Portuguese and Spanish verb em pandar, meaning to wrap or coat in bread
NATIONAL ALL IS OURS DAY. Observed each year on April 8th, National All Is Ours Day takes us along three views of appreciation. Celebrate each of the approaches to the day or pick the one that best suits you. The first approach to the day can be looked at as a time to reflect on all of the beauty of nature and all the wonderful things in life. The second way to celebrate the day is by appreciating everything we have. A third way to view the day is by sharing all that we have.
For part if the country (including here in Wisconsin) it’s SOLAR ECLIPSE DAY too. We’re not having the total eclipse here, but they say it will be around 87%. They were predicting mostly cloudy skies, but now they are saying we can expect some clearing and maybe at peak (at 2:06) we’ll only be partly cloudy. Maybe we’ll get to see something of the eclipse.
Today is:
NATIONAL ZOO LOVERS DAY
NATIONAL BANJO DAY
NATIONAL EMPANADA DAY. National Empanada Day recognizes a delicious pastry that comes in several different forms. The name empanada comes from the Galician, Portuguese and Spanish verb em pandar, meaning to wrap or coat in breadNATIONAL ALL IS OURS DAY. Observed each year on April 8th, National All Is Ours Day takes us along three views of appreciation. Celebrate each of the approaches to the day or pick the one that best suits you. The first approach to the day can be looked at as a time to reflect on all of the beauty of nature and all the wonderful things in life. The second way to celebrate the day is by appreciating everything we have. A third way to view the day is by sharing all that we have.
For part if the country (including here in Wisconsin) it’s SOLAR ECLIPSE DAY too. We’re not having the total eclipse here, but they say it will be around 87%. They were predicting mostly cloudy skies, but now they are saying we can expect some clearing and maybe at peak (at 2:06) we’ll only be partly cloudy. Maybe we’ll get to see something of the eclipse.