World Clean Corner Day
A day for the one neglected corner, drawer, shelf, bag, vent, box, or closet that finally gets attention.
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A day for the one neglected corner, drawer, shelf, bag, vent, box, or closet that finally gets attention.
You encounter the pampas where guanacos, rheas, and jaguars roam across Argentina's vast landscapes. You find that Argentine households most commonly keep dogs, cats, and guinea pigs as cherished pets. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.
This day exists because Americans need a reminder to clean their refrigerators. The average American refrigerator contains at least three items that have expired, one container of leftovers that cannot be identified, and a jar of mustard that is older than the kitchen. Cleaning the refrigerator is not a holiday. It is a responsibility. But in America, if you put "National" in front of something, it becomes a thing.
In Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and the Dakotas, deer camp is an annual multi-generation hunting tradition. The camp is a cabin, a trailer, or a tent in the woods. The men (and increasingly women) go out before dawn, sit in a tree stand for hours, and sometimes see a deer. Deer camp is not about the deer. It is about the cabin, the card game, the breakfast cooked on a cast-iron skillet, and the stories that get better every year. The AHA! moment: deer camp is so important in Minnesota that school districts in some rural areas cancel school on the opening day of deer season.