Welcome January! It’s a time for new aspirations and fresh beginnings. Enjoy this remarkable month to the fullest by joining the Farmers’ Almanac as we take a deep dive into the many symbols for January birth month, including flowers, stones, herbs, bird of the month, zodiac signs, and more! Ahead you’ll also find January fun
Welcome the start of a new year! As we move into 2024, many new stories will begin—each marked by different phases of the Moon and the movements of the stars. A highlight in the sky is the Full Wolf Moon, an impressive event in astrology. While you stay cozy by the fire, dream about what
January’s birth month flower, the carnation, brings colorful and long-lasting blooms to an otherwise dull winter month. But what do carnation flowers symbolize, why are they associated with January, and how can you grow them? These fascinating facts and folklore will make you appreciate this understated flower all year long! About Carnations A fragrant perennial,
The full Moon December 2025 arrives when the chill of winter settles over the land, casting a brilliant light over the frozen landscape and emphasizing the quiet stillness of the season. This particular full Moon is commonly referred to as the “Cold Moon” due to its association with low temperatures, however, its significance extends far
The date on 12/31/23 (which appears as “123123”) may have you counting up before you countdown to the New Year! Learn how rare this date is and the 123 “angel number” meaning. What Is An Angel Number? Have you ever stumbled upon a sequence of numbers that seemed to follow you around? These numbers are known as
The Dragon is one of most powerful signs in the Chinese zodiac calendar, but why? Learn what the Dragon symbolizes and why it comes with great care and respect. Plus, we share ideas for how to celebrate the Year of the Dragon 2024. RELATED: Lunar New Year (Chinese New Year): Traditions, Animals, And Superstitions Dragon Years Those
Lake effect snow occurs when dry, below-freezing air moves over relatively warm water. Lake water and the air directly above it warms and humidifies the colder air, which rises and cools, causing the humidity to condense into clouds and then fall as snow. During this process, the wind acts as a conveyor belt of humidity
As the days become more frigid and the nights blanket the land with their mighty embrace, we realize the holidays are just around the corner. Most of our trees and forests have turned from their vivid fullness of autumn reds, oranges, and yellows to a dwindling leaf here or there as we begin to see