Monthly Archives: February 2023
Moving to Single Level Living
Over the past few years, there has been a trend of people moving from single-family homes to townhouses and condos. This shift in housing preference can be attributed to several factors, including affordability, convenience, and lifestyle changes. According to data from the National Association of Realtors, the median price of an existing single-family home in... Read More
National Crayon Day
National Crayon Day National Crayon Day on March 31 sparks fond memories of childhood creations in full color as we celebrate one of America’s most beloved toys, the crayon! Crayons delight our senses not just with their brilliant colors but also with their distinct smell, the feel of them in our hands, and for some... Read More
Doctors’ Day
Doctors’ Day March 30 is Doctors’ Day, an annual observance aimed at appreciating physicians who help save our lives everywhere. The holiday first started in 1933 in Winder, Georgia, and since then it’s been honored every year on March 30 which was the first anniversary of a doctor using ether anesthesia Dr. Crawford W. Long.... Read More
World Piano Day
World Piano Day World Piano Day is celebrated on the 88th day of the year, which is the same as the number of keys on the piano. This year, it takes place on March 29. World Piano Day was founded by a group of like-minded people who aimed to create a platform for piano-related projects... Read More
National Black Forest Cake Day
National Black Forest Cake Day If there’s one thing that we are absolute suckers for at National Today, it is a black forest cake, and you bet we are super excited for the day March 28 rolls around and we get to celebrate National Black Forest Day. First of all, the absolute beauty of the... Read More
National Spanish Paella Day
National Spanish Paella Day Considered by many to be the national dish of Spain, paella originated, as many traditional dishes do, as “peasant” food — a lunchtime rice dish prepared by workers in the field over an open fire. National Spanish Paella Day, on March 27, celebrates a food filled with tradition. Always cooked in... Read More
World Purple Day
World Purple Day World Purple Day is on March 26. We observe the day by caring for those with epilepsy. The neural condition in the brain causes it to act abnormally. It could result in seizures, unusual sensations, behavior, and sometimes loss of awareness. Epilepsy and related seizures are neurological conditions that can affect anyone.... Read More
Earth Hour
Earth Hour All we need is at least an hour to make our environment better, and Earth Hour, which is observed annually on the last Saturday of March, provides that. Earth Hour was created by the World Wide Fund for Nature (W.W.F.) and is held annually, encouraging individuals, communities, and businesses to turn off non-essential... Read More
National Cheesesteak Day
National Cheesesteak Day Every March 24 America pays tribute to one of the all-time classic sandwiches — the cheesesteak. Much like national liberty itself, the cheesesteak is elegant, necessary, pure, and was born in Philadelphia. The cheesesteak rose from humble beginnings in South Philly to the cultural icon it is today: safely secure in the... Read More
National Puppy Day
National Puppy Day Prepare yourselves for an overdose of cuteness, because March 23 is National Puppy Day! Established in 2006, National Puppy Day is a paw-some day for all dog enthusiasts to celebrate unconditional love and fawn over the undeniably cute furballs that bring so much happiness into this world. While we’re all softies when... Read More