World Shared Toolbench Day
A day for workshops, repairs, craft tables, garages, sheds, studios, and the satisfaction of making something work.
Equatorial Guinea Edition
World Shared Toolbench Day leads today's complete edition for Equatorial Guinea.
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A day for workshops, repairs, craft tables, garages, sheds, studios, and the satisfaction of making something work.
National holiday. The Catholic feast of the Virgin Mary, observed with particular devotion in Equatorial Guinea. The churches are full. The processions are long. The hymns are sung in Spanish, Fang, and Bubi, sometimes in the same service. The Virgin Mary holds a special place in Equatoguinean Catholicism, a reflection of both Spanish influence and indigenous reverence for the feminine divine.
A day for public knowledge, borrowed books, study time, research, and the simple dignity of a quiet place.
A day for food, water, grooming, shade, warmth, and the small routines that keep animals safe and loved.
You observe the snow leopard, Asian elephant, and markhor wild goat inhabiting Pakistan's diverse mountain and forest ecosystems. You find that Pakistanis typically keep dogs, cats, and chickens as their most common household animals. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.
You know Gambian groundnuts (peanuts), which have been the nation's primary export crop and economic foundation since the colonial era, supporting thousands of farming families. You understand that groundnuts represent Gambian agricultural heritage and connection to West African trade routes, despite the crop's vulnerability to climate and market shifts.