Sunday 22 October 2017

CAPS LOCK DAY AND OTHER ODD DATES TO CELEBRATE

IT HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO OUR ATTENTION THAT IT IS A VERY SPECIAL DAY TODAY...

But enough of that "shoutyness" because it is nearly over and also because on closer investigation via the wonders of the Interweb our diligent researchers have come across a page at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unofficial_observances_by_date which has even more interesting days...

Jan 21      
National Hugging Day (USA)
A lovely idea
Feb (First Saturday)
Ice Cream for Breakfast Day
Surely a plot by Ice cream sellers?
Feb 17
Random Acts of Kindness Day (USA)
Always to be encouraged
April 22 (UK)
Administrative Professionals' Day
Appreciating the underappreciated
May (First Sunday)
World Laughter Day
What’s not to like?
May 6
International No Diet Day
Just for one day
June 28 (& Oct 22)
CAPS LOCK DAY
REALLY?  TWO ALTERNATIVE DATES?
July (First Sat)
International Free Hugs Day
On a global scale
Aug (First Friday)
International Beer Day
A great idea to appreciate this wonderful stuff
Sep 1
Random Acts of Kindness Day (NZ)
Just in New Zealand? 
Sep 19
International Talk Like a Pirate Day
One of our favourites
Sep 28
Ask a Stupid Question Day
Just the one day a year?
Oct 6
BlokeSong Day
Worthy of celebration, surely

Please feel suitably prompted to share this knowledge across your universe for the betterment of whatever life-form you encounter along the way.

What next?  Universal Courier Font appreciation week??

Wednesday 18 October 2017

Pow Wow 2017


Most years we have what we call a "Pow Wow", which is basically an Annual General Meeting (or AGM) renamed to make it sound a bit more interesting and fun (which of course it is...).

This year we thought we would double check we are using the term even vaguely correctly and the venerable Wikipedia has this to say about the term:

"A pow wow (also powwow or pow-wow) is a social gathering held by many different Native American communities. 

The word is derived from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".  A similar gathering by California Natives, usually in the fall, is called a Big Time. 

A modern pow wow is a specific type of event for Native American people to meet and dance, sing, socialize, and honor their cultures. Pow wows may be private or public. 

There is generally a dancing competition, often with significant prize money awarded. Pow wows vary in length from a one-day event, to major pow wows called for a special occasion which can be up to one week long."  Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pow_wow.

So, maybe some passing similarity to our events, but strangely you won't find too much dancing going on, but plenty of singing, socializing, and honouring our culture - so, maybe more similar than one might have initially thought.

Makes you think that maybe people ain't so different after all...

We'll see whoever turns up in the Back Room of The White Hart Inn, Ashton Keynes, from 20:00 Wednesday 18th Oct for most of what goes on at a real Pow Wow, but maybe not the dancing..., well, not this time.