January 15, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/Day 14)
Thursday, 7 Tir 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/5th month)
Pagrīym (Pagrim) םירגפ 23 (Enochian calendar/10th month/Corpses of plants)
January 15, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Resonant Moon 7, Limi 6 (13 Moon calendar/Waning Crescent moon)
~ Resonant Monkey Moon of Attunement, January 10th – February 6th
Birch Moon: December 24 – January 20 (Celtic 13 Month calendar/1st month)
Month of the Cold Moon – du no lv ta ni (Cherokee Moon)
Day 27, 10th lunation at 12-7%, 6012 (lunisolar calendar)
13.0.13.4.13 6 Ben 11 Muwan (Mayan Long Count calendar)
Wikipedia Day, in 1967 – The first Super Bowl
throwback Thursday

Arthurian Generation, 1433-1460
Humanist Generation, 1461-1482
Reformation Generation, 1483-1511
Reprisal Generation, 1512-1540
Elizabethan Generation, 1541-1565
Parliamentary Generation, 1566-1587
Puritan Generation, 1588-1617
Cavalier Generation, 1618-1647
Glorious Generation, 1648-1673
Enlightenment Generation, 1674-1700
Awakening Generation, 1701-1723
Liberty Generation, 1724-1741
Republican Generation, 1742-1766
Compromise Generation, 1767-1791
Transcendental Generation, 1792-1821
Gilded Generation, 1822-1842
Progressive Generation, 1843-1859
Missionary Generation, 1860-1882
Lost Generation, 1883-1900
Greatest Generation, 1901-1927
Silent Generation, 1928-1945
Baby Boomers, 1946-1964
Generation X, 1965-1981
Xennials (Oregon Trail Generation), 1977-1985
Millennials (Gen Y), 1982-1996
Homelanders (Gen Z), 1997-2011
Gen Alpha, 2012-present
17 Generations in 17 Paragraphs: mikegoodenowweber.substack.com

This is why they didn’t close schools when it snowed when we were kids
(facebook)

This is why my generation grew up so sarcastic…
“Ernie, how do I look?”
“With your eyes, Bert.”
(pinterest)

“Now I can tell them that I’ve got swing music too!”
(pinterest)
*photo is mine
First appearance of the Democratic Party donkey: history.com …“On January 15, 1870, the first recorded use of a donkey to represent the Democratic Party appears in Harper’s Weekly. Drawn by political illustrator Thomas Nast, the cartoon is entitled “A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion.” The jackass (donkey) is tagged “Copperhead Papers,” referring to the Democrat-dominated newspapers of the South, and the dead lion represents the late Edwin McMasters Stanton, President Abraham Lincoln’s secretary of war during the final three years of the Civil War. In the background is an eagle perched on a rock, representing the postwar federal domination in the South, and in the far background is the U.S. Capitol. Four years later, Nash originated the use of an elephant to symbolize the Republican Party in a Harper’s Weekly cartoon entitled “The Third-Term Panic.” The cartoon referred to the disparaging response by The New York Herald to the possibility that Republican President Ulysses S. Grant might seek a third-term.”
hope you have a great day!
thanks for stopping by!!
Wisdom of Solomon 3:19
(KJV)
For horrible is the end of the unrighteous generation.

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