Question #12 10/25/2008
 

First of all, the answer to last question is YES Trish you guessed it right!!!  GREECE!  And we are in the heart of that region here.  All throughout the year, the only tree you need, is the citrus tree, sometimes it produces lemons, and other times it produces limes, just needs to be kept in a certain temperature range, which happens to be the normal range here, and voila, one tree serves two purposes.  neato.

 

Ok, for this question...

Why do the Greeks call Oct. 28th Ohi Day?  Hint, ohi means No.  As in opposite of yes.  So it's No Day to us.  Why do they  have a NO DAY?  By the way, the little one's school is celebrating...Monday it will only be one hour of school and it won't be a normal lesson day because all the kids will be performing poems and songs, then on Tuesday, we'll all meet late again and the kids will march to the local church, have a prayer, and then snacks and that'll be it.  On Wed. everything will be back to normal. 

 


Comments

Wed, 05 Nov 2008 00:59:01

It means NO more birthday's for Trish. I am done having them. I stop at 39. The 28th of October is the day I was born, so someone somewhere had to honor me with something, even if it is a NO day.

 



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