Let me be merry now, ’t is time; The season is at hand For Christmas rhyme and Christmas chime, Close up, and form the band. –Elizabeth Drew Stoddard (1823–1902) | Friday, December 22, 2017 356th day of the year Spring begins in 88 days Jordin Sparks (singer; season 6 American Idol winner) was born on this day in 1989. Joe Strummer (singer) died on this day in 2002. Question of the Day What are the names of the rivers in the world that flow south to north? Answer |
| | Wassail to Punch Recipes Holiday Drink Recipes From holiday punch to wassail, we have tasty drink recipes to wet your whistle! Invite your friends and family to share these fragrant and memorable brews. | | The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Notebook A gardener’s most useful tool is knowledge from past seasons. Don’t rely on sticky notes or memory! You’ll love our beautiful Garden Notebook with its waterproof cover—easy to bring to the garden. Keep records so you know when pests arrive and when to put preventative controls in place to avoid damage. Also, track what blossoms when, first and last frost dates, what was planted where, what worked, favorite varieties, what you want to move, and other notes. | | Easy Napkin Folding Ideas How to Fold a Napkin: Easy Napkin Folding Ideas How do you fold a napkin? Here are a few easy ways to fold napkins, including the classic dinner napkin fold, as well as two more fun techniques to enhance your beautifully-set table in only a few minutes! | | The Holiday Table Christmas Table Decoration Ideas As we gather together for holidays, the tablewe gather around becomes an important part of the festivities. Here are tips and ideas for decorating your dining room at Christmas. | | Magical Mistletoe Mistletoe Meaning and Lore | Why We Kiss Beneath It Of all the plants used as Christmas decorations, none has the long and interesting history of mistletoe. Discover the meaning of mistletoe, fascinating folklore, and why people kiss beneath it. | | Benefits of Snow The Beauty and Benefits of Snow in the Garden We finally had our first snow of the season. Whatever you may think of snow (and snow removal!), remember the old saying, “A good winter with snow makes all the plants grow.” | | New to this newsletter? It’s free! Sign up here. You are receiving this e-mail message because you subscribed at our Web site: Almanac.com If you do not wish to receive our regular e-mail newsletter in the future, please click here to unsubscribe. *Please do not reply to this e-mail* Visit our Web site Help page to report corrections or inquire about your online account, products, editorial, and technical issues. For reprinting and reuse, see our Terms of Use. © 2017 Yankee Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. |
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