Happy New Year!
January was named for the Roman god Janus, the protector of gates and doorways. He was pictured as two-headed, with both heads bearded; one head looked forward while the other took a retrospective view.
How fitting, then, that New Year's Day is a traditional time for new objectives and renewed commitments to longtime goals.
See our blog on How to Make New Year's Resolutions.
Did you know? According to lore, the weather of the first 12 days of the year is said to be indicative of the following 12 months. See your weather forecasts.
This year, ring out the old and ring in the new with a New Year tradition or two! See our page on New Year’s Traditions: How to Have a Happy New Year!
How fitting, then, that New Year's Day is a traditional time for new objectives and renewed commitments to longtime goals.
See our blog on How to Make New Year's Resolutions.
Did you know? According to lore, the weather of the first 12 days of the year is said to be indicative of the following 12 months. See your weather forecasts.
This year, ring out the old and ring in the new with a New Year tradition or two! See our page on New Year’s Traditions: How to Have a Happy New Year!
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