January from Les Tres Riches Heures of the Duc de Berry
(between and
Aquarius in his pants
(from a medieval book of astrology)
Woodcut illustration of Aquarius by Johannes Regiomontanus, 1512. (between and
Aquarius in his pants
(from a medieval book of astrology)
(clothed. So much more comfortable.)
Skating
(early 1820s)
(early 1820s)
January by Grant Wood 1940
(painter of American Gothic and a complete surprise to me!)
There, the coffee's ready. Off you go now.
P.S. I also learned the following:
January starts on the same day of the week as October in common years, and starts on the same day of the week as April and July in leap years. In a common year, January ends on the same day of the week as February and October in a common year, and ends on the same day of the week as July in a leap year. In all years, January begins and ends on the same day of the week as May of the previous year. (Wikipedia)
I find this interesting, not in itself, but in the fact that someone thought someone else out there might actually want to know. Dear geeks, we love you all.
Joan Lennon's website.
Joan Lennon's blog.
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