Welcome friends. It is Monday night and the wind is howling outside. We got just a dusting of snow the other day but lots of rain and sleet. For a day the roads were black ice but it's warmed up again and melted now. It is raining on and off tonight and the temperature is dropping quickly.
The End of the Year
Welcome to Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4 in the new year. I wish you a very Happy New Year!
January is named for Janus the two faced god who looked into the past and future. Some believe he was Noah who may have been worshipped by his progeny. He certainly looked into the pre flood world and the new world.
The Anglo Saxons called January Wulfsmoanth meaning Month of the Wolf and the Wolf moon appears in January.
1. January 1, 1892 Ellis Island opened it's doors. Did any of your relations enter the United States through Ellis Island? If not, do you know your family's history?
My father's parents came by way of Ellis Island as did his baby brother and my Aunt Kate. My grandfather came first at the turn of the centuray(1900), got a job and then sent for my grandmother. My father was born here in America. They came over on the Mauritania, sister ship of the Lusitania.
My mother's family were in America since the Revolutionary War.
2. Januray's birth stone is garnet and the flower is the carnation. Do you have favorite gem stones or flowers?
Favorite stones are Padparadsha... a rare ruby (Rubies are really just red or pink Sapphires) which ranges from pale peach to deep orange, Lime green peridot and green beryle which ranges from pale Atlantic sea green to dark green. The dark green is called an Emerald. I am also fond of a rare color of Amethyst called Rose de France, and pink sapphires
3. January 6 is Epiphany. Many take that day as the final day of the Christmas celebration and take down their decor. What about you?
4. There is some scientific evidence that January can set the tone for your entire year. What do you think of this? Do you make resolutions, etc? Do you pick a word of the year or have any traditions like that?

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