National Holidays can be full of fun and excitement, or they can be filled with mourning. With the advent of a National Holiday, The Ministry has put forth a set of rules for each holiday. This can include: position of the flag, whether it counts as a work day, and how to act during that celebration.
In memory of Emperor Norton I. National flag must be at half staff from dawn to dusk.
On a cold winters day, relaxing in a nice hot bubble bath sounds like the perfect way to relax.
Give someone a big hug. Or, if you need one, ask for a hug.
On this day in 1904, Theodor Geisel, better known to the world as Dr. Seuss, the author and illustrator of such beloved children's books as "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham," was born in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Huzzah! A day to make merry!
To raise awareness about people with autistic spectrum disorders including autism and Asperger syndrome throughout the world.
This day is kind of silly, because as soon as you're aware of a velociraptor, it's already too late.
Celebrating Earth Day serves as a conscious reminder of how fragile our planet is and how important it is to protect it.
In celebration of the many minds that are inspired by Dan & Lincoln Markham.
Celebrated with eating hotdogs.
Murdered by a mob in Carthage, Illinois, while imprisoned in Carthage Jail on false charges.
The birthday of His Royal Majesty, King Matthew I.
The anniversary of Olive Garden.
In honor of all the short women in our lives.
In addition to National Holidays, The Kingdom of Liahonia also observes the following International Holidays:
New Year's Day - January 1
Valentine's Day - February 14
Easter Sunday - The first Sunday after the paschal full Moon
Labor Day - First Monday of September
Thanksgiving - Fourth Thursday of November
Christmas Day - December 25
An equinox is commonly regarded as the instant of time when the plane of Earth's equator passes through the center of the Sun. Two equinoxes occur annually, around March 20 and September 23.
A solstice is an event occurring when the Sun appears to reach its most northerly or southerly excursion relative to the celestial equator on the celestial sphere. Two solstices occur annually, around June 21 and December 21.