Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Strange Days

National Days


One of the things that I enjoy doing is regularly checking the National Day Calendar. A lot of strange stuff can pop up, as there a lot of days for a multitude of subjects that many of us probably never thought were worthy of a national observance.

It seems too much work to finish writing the post that I intended to use for today. So, instead, I have decided to highlight a few of the things being celebrated on this date, with photos from my archive.

Library Shelfie Day


Detail of Bookshelf: photo by Cliff Hutson
Detail of Bookshelf: photo by Cliff Hutson

It seems that a few years ago the New York Public Library launched Library Shelfie Day as a way to promote libraries and demonstrate a love of reading. It is now observed on the fourth Wednesday in January. Apparently a "shelfie" is a "selfie" of one's library. This photo of mine is a few years old; I have tidied things up a bit since then.

National Peanut Butter Day


Bagel ala Arnold: photo by Cliff Hutson
Bagel ala Arnold: photo by Cliff Hutson

Peanut butter is honored annually on January 24.

Peanut butter is a common food, in America anyway, that is cholesterol free and a great source of protein. It can be enjoyed on bread or straight from the jar. I like it crunchy on a toasted bagel, as suggested by my friend Arnold.

And, while he didn't come up with peanut butter, it is difficult for me to think of peanuts without recalling George Washington Carver. He created over created over 300 uses for them.

Beer Can Appreciation Day


Pilsner Urquell Cans: photo by Cliff Hutson
Pilsner Urquell Cans: photo by Cliff Hutson

Some say that beer was first sold in cans around this date in 1935.

I enjoy beer on tap, in bottles, or in cans. These nifty cans were a promotional item on sale at a Claremont market. They came in a cool "lunchbox".


Pilsner Urquell Lunchbox: photo by Cliff Hutson
Pilsner Urquell Lunchbox: photo by Cliff Hutson


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