snow was falling


January 23, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/1st month/Day 22)
Friday, 15 Tir 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/5th month)
Puˁullōt (Peullot) תולעפ 1 (Enochian calendar/11th month/Labors of late planting)
23 January, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Resonant Moon 7, Silio 14 (13 Moon calendar/Waxing Crescent moon)
~ Resonant Monkey Moon of Attunement, January 10th – February 6th
Rowan Moon: January 21 – February 17 (Celtic 13 Month calendar)
Month of the Cold Moon – du no lv ta ni (Cherokee Moon)
Day 5, 11th lunation at 19-29%, 6012 (lunisolar calendar)
13.0.13.5.1 1 Imix 19 Muwan (Mayan Long Count calendar)
Measure Your Feet Day, in 1973 – President Nixon gives “Peace with Honour” Speech

photo of the day

SNOW WAS FALLING,
SO MUCH LIKE STARS
FILLING THE DARK TREES
THAT ONE COULD EASILY
IMAGINE ITS REASON
FOR BEING
WAS NOTHING MORE
THAN PRETTINESS.
~ MARY OLIVER

*photo is mine

Second Giving of Torah
Deuteronomy 1:3
(1599 Geneva Bible)
And it came to pass in the first day of the eleventh month,
in the fortieth year that Moses spake unto the children of Israel
according unto all that the Lord hath given him in commandment unto them.

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250 Years After Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, We Could Really Use Some: the federalist …“It is arguably the best-selling (non-biblical) work in our nation’s history and inarguably one of the most influential. A treatise that helped lead to the creation of a new nation, it was written by someone who had spent little more than a year on this side of the Atlantic before taking up his pen. First published a quarter-millennium ago this month, Common Sense launched a continental debate about whether the American colonies should declare their independence from Great Britain. As our nation prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, a creation that Common Sense helped bring about, it seems appropriate to reexamine Thomas Paine’s seminal work in light of both the American Revolution and events since.”

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