Jace
Well-known Member
Julius Caesar designated January 1st the start of the year when he introduced his almanac for tracking time - the Julian calendar - in 45 B.C.
The Julian calendar was a complicated system, that required a group of scholars to add or subtract days each year to keep the calendar "in track" with the seasons.
Pole Gregory revised the calendar in 1582 after learning that it had drifted off course by 10 days.
January 1st has "kicked off" the New Year in most countries since 1600.
New New's celebrations are the oldest of all holidays recorded.
Babylonians first began celebrating the New Year in 4000 B.C. with eleven days of wild parties.
The custom of New Year's resolutions also dated back to the ancient Babylonians.
Their most popular resolution was to return borrowed farm equipment.
The most popular resolutions for Americans are:
Losing weight
Getting organized
Spending more time with family
Learning something new
Eliminating or reducing debt
Volunteering or doing service for the good of society
Any of these "on your list"...or?
The first day of a New Year is, perhaps one of the most hope-filled days of the year, a day of New beginnings.
The Julian calendar was a complicated system, that required a group of scholars to add or subtract days each year to keep the calendar "in track" with the seasons.
Pole Gregory revised the calendar in 1582 after learning that it had drifted off course by 10 days.
January 1st has "kicked off" the New Year in most countries since 1600.
New New's celebrations are the oldest of all holidays recorded.
Babylonians first began celebrating the New Year in 4000 B.C. with eleven days of wild parties.
The custom of New Year's resolutions also dated back to the ancient Babylonians.
Their most popular resolution was to return borrowed farm equipment.
The most popular resolutions for Americans are:
Losing weight
Getting organized
Spending more time with family
Learning something new
Eliminating or reducing debt
Volunteering or doing service for the good of society
Any of these "on your list"...or?

The first day of a New Year is, perhaps one of the most hope-filled days of the year, a day of New beginnings.