International years
Dec. 10th, 2008 11:22 am
As all our attention is focused on bidding farewell to the International Year of the Potato—long will I cherish the memory of the celebrations in Trafalgar Square and the lingering smell of the debris left by those magnificent potato fireworks—it’s only right that we pause to reflect on what else this has been the International Year Of.2008 is, according to the UN, the International Year of Sanitation, the International Year of Languages and the International Year of Planet Earth—a bit of a coup for all three entities, none of which have looked back since. It is the second International Year of the Reef, while the World Association of Zoos and Aquaria (WAZA) declared it to be the International Year of the Frog.
Looking ahead, the UN has declared 2009 the International Year of Astronomy. The General Assembly has also pronounced 2009 both the International Year of Reconciliation and, “noting that the diverse range of natural fibres produced in many countries provides an important source of income for farmers and can thus play an important role in improving food security, eradicating poverty and contributing to achievement of the Millennium Development Goals”, the International Year of Natural Fibres. 2009 has been designated by the Let Sharks Live network as the International Year of the Shark, while according to the American Guild of Organists 2008-09 is the International Year of the Organ. More International Year Ofs as we get them.
Talking of festivities, I can’t quite put my finger on it but something’s bothering me about the list on this webpage of “Holidays in England”:
January 24-26   Lunar New Year February 28 Peace Memorial Day March 29 Youth Day April 4 Women and Children's Day June 25 Dragon Boat Festival September 28 Confucius Birthday October 1 Mid Autumn Festival October 10 National Day October 25 Retrocession Day October 31 Chian Kai-Shek’s Birthday November 12 Sun Yat-Sen’s Birthday December 25 Constitution Day
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Date: 2008-12-10 11:41 am (UTC)It's that we don't have a written constitution, isn't it?
*pink cheeked misplaced pride*
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