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On the heels of Halloween
is Guy Fawkes Night
{ aka Bonfire Night, Fireworks Night }
Bonfire Night will be observed all weekend
Officially it is on November 5th
In 1605
Guy Fawkes and his Catholic crew attempted to
blow up Parliament and {Protestant} King James I
in the foiled Gunpowder Plot
Bonfire Night celebrates their failure
Seen in York (photo by me) |
Typical Guy Fawkes effigy on Bonfire Night (photo by me) |
There have been so many other Britons who have
other than Guy Fawkes and his crew
there are a few bank holidays called...
(bankers are pariahs in this country
and not the least bit celebrated)
There is not one but
three annual 'Bank Holidays'
So I propose the renaming of Bank Holidays
- are you with me here? -
Here's a few suggestions I'd like to bring forth...
William Shakespeare, Jane Austin, and Charles Dickens just to name a few
Fabulous Fictional Characters Day?
Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle,
Sherlock Holmes, James Bond, and Harry Potter
coming to mind
Imagine elevating books to become a national holiday!
what an excellent example for kids
UK Explorer Day
'Really Historical Folks' Day
Happy Homemaker Day
to celebrate
those charming English toilets with chains & cistern,
the first washing machines (debuted at 1862 London Exhibition),
domestic dishwashers (thanks to Englishman William Howard Livens in 1924)
and Dyson vacuums (he's British too)
to make life a little easier at home
And happier
:)
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