January 20, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/1st month/Day 19)
Tuesday, 12 Tir 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/5th month)
Pagrīym (Pagrim) םירגפ 28 (Enochian calendar/10th month/Corpses of plants)
January 20, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Resonant Moon 7, Kali 11(13 Moon calendar/Waxing 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 2, 11th lunation at 2-6%, 6012 (lunisolar calendar)
13.0.13.4.18 11 Etznab 16 Muwan (Mayan Long Count calendar)
Camcorder Day, Blue Monday, Penguin Awareness Day
photo of the day

I was barred from travel, from venues,
from society for refusing mandates and COVID vaccines.
I accepted that cost for my principles.
The push for Digital ID is no different.
In fact, it’s the ultimate goal.
And my position is unchanged: I will not comply.
*photo is mine, a cute little jumping spider that came in with the firewood…
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11 Smart WD-40 Hacks You Wish You Knew Sooner: ask a prepper …“Most people have a can of WD-40 somewhere. It’s usually sitting on a shelf in the garage or shoved in the back of a cabinet, half empty, with the red straw missing. It only comes out when something stops working the way it should. I’ve kept WD-40 around for decades. Sometimes I forget about it for months, then I’ll use it three times in one day. That’s how it usually goes. You don’t think much about it until something sticks, squeaks, or refuses to move, and then you’re glad you didn’t throw the can out. Many folks think WD-40 has one job. Maybe two. The truth is, it can solve a long list of everyday problems, especially if you’re the type who likes to fix things yourself instead of replacing them.” …Rusted Fasteners That Won’t Budge, Doors And Gates That Won’t Stop Squeaking, Stuck Zippers And Sliding Parts, Protecting Tools From Rusting, Cleaning Crayon/Marker/and Paint Marks, Sticky Labels And Old Tape That Won’t Come Off, Old Locks And Padlocks That Won’t Turn, a few words of common sense, frequently asked questions

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