Labor Day
Labor Day is listed as a public holiday in United States. English reference name: Labour Day.
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Labor Day is listed as a public holiday in United States. English reference name: Labour Day.
The summer is officially over. The workers are honored. The BBQ is grilled. You rest.
A day for the doors, mats, shoes, keys, steps, and greetings that mark the passage between the world and home.
A day for making room at the table when one more person shows up.
A day for leaving early, finding the route, watching the platform, and giving everyone a little room.
They are small and blue. The females are brown. They are common at ponds. You watch them dart.
The season is done. The propane is empty. The cover goes on. You'll miss it.
The water is cold. The kids don't care. The season ends. You watch them swim.
The stores are open. The offices are closed. The kids are home. You BBQ.
You recognize the gray wolf, Eurasian brown bear, and European badger as France's distinctive native wildlife. You observe that French households most commonly keep dogs, cats, and rabbits as beloved domestic pets. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.
You drink terere, a cold herbal beverage served in gourds, and you consume products like Tereré brands and Paraguayan yerba mate from companies like Establecimiento Las Marías. You know that yerba mate culture defines daily social rituals and represents Paraguay's indigenous and colonial heritage.
The American saloon was born in the 19th century and died with Prohibition in 1920. But the bar, as an institution, never went away. In Milwaukee, the corner bar is still where you go for a beer and a brat. In New Orleans, the bar is where you go for a Sazerac and a story. In every small town in America, the bar is the community center, the unemployment office, the gossip hub, and the place where you celebrate, mourn, and wait out the snow.