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Me too! Thank God for holidays!Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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It's normally quite a pleasure to move into Autumn and get relief from the long, sweltering Summer. Changing seasons and all that. Trouble is, for about the last five years the seasons don't seem to have actually changed. It's only because the leaves have fallen off the trees and it's dark a bit earlier that you even know anything's different. I'm actually hoping for a severe Winter, just for a bit variety.Comment
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January is named after the Roman God Janus, the keeper of exits and entrances. A typical image of him shows him with a face on the back of his head.Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostI love November.
I don't like January or February. Was it Pope Gregory who invented them?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Janus-Vatican.JPG
It's Deja-vu all over again!
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He also has a very rude name.Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostJanuary is named after the Roman God Janus, the keeper of exits and entrances. A typical image of him shows him with a face on the back of his head.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Janus-Vatican.JPGComment
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Say no more, squire!Originally posted by Bear View PostNovember - plenty to enjoy about November
Fantastic food in season
Apples
Pears
Broccoli - I'm still getting plenty of Calabrese sprouting
Celery
Lots of Cabbages
Brussell Sprouts just starting
Lots of Carrots still growing
Leeks
Swedes just fattening up
and that's without counting the greenhouse
Wild Mushrooms!!!!!!!
Rabbits
Pheasants
Guinea Fowl
Partridge
I could go on......and on
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Quite fancied her until I saw her being interviewed, very miserable.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostRelated to Samantha Janus?Comment
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No. Pope Gregory introduced July and August, named after Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar respectively. The other months are Roman names, I believe.Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostI love November.
I don't like January or February. Was it Pope Gregory who invented them?
Janus had two faces (as per Sean Bean in that Bond film), hence seen at the end of one year / beginning of another.
February derives it's name from the Latin for purification, which they celebrated mid-month.
Both January and February were added to the Roman calendar in about 700BC - prior to that the Roman calendar regarded winter as monthless.Comment
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Ah, but the year used to start at the beginning of March, making February the twelfth month. This is why the extra day in a leap year comes at the end of February, rather than at the end of December.Originally posted by zeitghostOctober is the 8th month...
November is the 9th month...
December is the 10th month...
I don't think the Romans had quite got the hang of arithmetic.
Of course, all this was before you came to this wretched planet...Comment
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