Some of the Witchcraft/Magickal Correspondence for Wednesday

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Wednesday’s Witchery

Be bold and daring today! Expand your knowledge of the Craft by working with the planetary energies of Mercury on this multifaceted day of the week. Consider the Greco-Roman gods Mercury and Hermes and all of the many lessons they have for you. Embrace change and movement, and work on your communication techniques. Conjure up a little good luck for yourself with that Mercury dime spell. Call on Athena to inspire you to try magickal arts and crafts and to be more creative in your own spellwork and witchery.

Meditate on Odin and see what you can discover about him. I wonder what sort of fabulous and fascinating magickal wisdom you will uncover? Odin is a shaman, after all; he may appear in many guises and faces. I guarantee that he will make you laugh at yourself before he is through with you, but you will learn. It’s up to you what you do with that knowledge. Will you let it shapeshift into wisdom?

Wednesday is the wild and wily day of the week, so try to go with the flow; don’t fight the quirky energies of the day. Most importantly, follow your heart, and always keep a good sense of humor, because of Wednesdays you will really need it.

Source: Book of Witchery: Spells, Charms & Correspondences for Every Day of the Week
Ellen Dugan

Correspondences for Wednesday

Dedicated to the Teutonic god Woden or Odin, an aspect of the “All-Father” god of knowledge wisdom enlightenment and combat, the parallel of Hermes.

Element : Air

Planet: Mercury

Zodiac Sign : Virgo / Gemini

Angel : Raphael

Metal : Mercury

Incense / Perfumes : Jasmine, Lavender, Sweet Pea

Oil: Benzoin, Clary Sage, Eucalytus, Lavender

Color : Red, Orange, Light Blue

Stones : Bloodstone,Garnet, Aventurine, Hematite, Moss Agate and Sodalite

Plants/Herbs : Almond, Anise, Cherry, Clover, Dandelion, Dill, Fern, Hazel, Hyssop, Lavender, Lemongrass, Lilac, Mace, Peppermint, Rosemary, Vervain

Magick to Work: the conscious mind, study, travel, divination, consulting oracles, wisdom, communication ,cleverness, contracts, creativity, information, intellect, memory, perception, science, wisdom, writing

September 6, 2023 Current Moon Phase

Current Moon Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

From MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Last Quarter phase. This phase occurs roughly 3 weeks after the New Moon when the Moon is three quarter of the way through it’s orbit around the earth. If you live in the northern hemisphere the Moons left side will be illuminated and the right side will be dark. For those of you in the southern hemisphere it will be the opposite with the right side illuminated. Also called a Third Quarter phase, it will rise around midnight on the eastern horizon and set in the west around noon the next day. In the days following the Third Quarter Phase the Moon’s illumination will decrees each day until the New Moon.

Visit the September 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Last Quarter Phase

The Last Quarter on September 6 has an illumination of 54%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On September 6 the Moon is 21.73 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.

Phase Details

Phase: Last Quarter
Illumination: 54%
Moon Age: 21.73 days
Moon Angle: 0.51
Moon Distance: 387,645.90 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 150,776,946.46 km

Useful Moon Resources

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Nine woods in the Cauldron Go – Celtic Traditions

These trees were and are considered sacred by the Druids and those following a Celtic tradition. Used in the bonfires for Bealtaine and Samhain. Unfortunately where I live in the USA I have not been able to collect wood from all these scared trees as of yet, I am always on the look out for them.

Nine woods in the Cauldron go, burn them fast and burn them slow.

Birch in the fire goes to represent what the Lady knows.

Oak in the forest towers with might, in the fire it brings the God’s insight.  

 Rowan is a tree of power causing life and magick to flower.

Willows at the waterside stand ready to help us to the Summerland.

Hawthorn is burned to purify and to draw faerie to your eye.

Hazel the tree of wisdom and learning adds its strength to the bright fire burning.

White are the flowers of Apple tree that brings us fruits of fertility.

Grapes grow upon the vine giving us both joy and wine.

Fir does mark the evergreen to represent immortality seen.

September 5, 2023 Current Moon Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

From MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waning Gibbous. During this phase the Moon can be seen in the early morning daylight hours on the western horizon. This is the first phase after the Full Moon occurs. It lasts roughly 7 days with the Moon’s illumination growing smaller each day until the Moon becomes a Last Quarter Moon with an illumination of 50%. The average Moon rise for this phase is between 9pm and Midnight depending on the age of the phase. The moon rises later and later each night setting after sunrise in the morning.

Visit the September 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waning Gibbous Phase

The Waning Gibbous on September 5 has an illumination of 65%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On September 5 the Moon is 20.75 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.

Phase Details

Phase: Waning Gibbous
Illumination: 65%
Moon Age: 20.75 days
Moon Angle: 0.52
Moon Distance: 382,767.11 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 150,814,420.19 km

Useful Moon Resources

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Weekly Horoscope Sunday, September 3 to Saturday, September 9, 2023

Click here to read Georgia Nicols Daily and Weekly Horoscopes

All Signs

Someone I talked to recently was surprised that countries have charts just like people (based on incorporation dates). So, I thought I would share a bit about Canada this week. Canada is a Cancer country (July 1); and eight of its provinces are also Cancer: BC, Man., Ont., Que., P.E.I., N.B., N.S. and N.W.T. Two provinces are Virgo — Alta. and Sask; however, they’re Cancer Rising! This leaves Newfoundland and Nunavut (both Aries) and the Yukon, which is Gemini. This predominance of Cancer qualities gives values of caring and nurturing to Canada. For example. Cancer “rules” the nursing profession, so, small wonder Canada has free medical for its citizens. This is also why Canada has a nice guy image in the world. Comedians even joke about how polite we are. “How do you get 50 Canadians out of the pool?” Answer: “Please get out of the pool.” Eh?

Aries (March 21-April 19)

This back-to-school vibe really has you in its grip because you’re determined to work hard and be productive. Because of this strong motivation, you’ll be successful! Many of you will figure out ways to boost your earnings or make money on the side. Some of you might find better paying jobs. Admittedly, Mercury retrograde will create delays and snafus related to your work, your health and even your pet. In addition, Mars opposite your sign will make you impatient with those closest to you. Despite these minor setbacks, this will be a super productive and profitable week! Do get out of bed.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

This is a fortunate week for you. For starters, it’s a wonderful week to party, socialize and schmooze with others, including fun activities with kids. It’s also a great time to explore sports events and anything to do with the entertainment world and the hospitality industry. You’re in touch with your creative talents, which is why you’ll enjoy expressing yourself in the arts or crafts. You will also enjoy redecorating projects and making your home look more attractive. Obviously, this is a fabulous week to entertain at home. Nevertheless, despite all this positive energy that encourages you to socialize and have fun, you will also be productive. Oh yeah – this week is a winner!

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

Home, family and your private life continue to be your primary focus, especially because many of you have relatives you haven’t seen for a while camped on your doorstep. This is a great time to entertain groups of family and friends. Many of you will also have meetings at your home for business or personal reasons. Competitive sports and romance will intrigue you this week. Fortunately, whatever you do, you will do with tact and diplomacy because Venus is in your House of Communications, making your words sweet and pleasing to others. You also have a sense of gratitude and appreciation for your good fortune this week, which is why you will find your daily surroundings so special.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

This is a fast-paced week! Short trips, errands, appointments plus time spent with siblings, relatives and neighbours will keep you busy. You might have to deal with delays, especially transportation delays and confused communications because of Mercury retrograde. Many of you continue to have an upsetting or chaotic home scene because of visiting guests, renovations, repair projects or residential moves. Be patient with family members during these testing times. This is also a wonderful week to teach and learn. You will enjoy being involved in clubs, groups and organizations where you impart knowledge and information or in turn, where you will learn something new. You can also attract money to you! Not too shabby.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

“Show me the money!” This week is excellent in financial terms. You might boost your earnings or find a better paying job. You might explore new ways to earn money or to make money on the side. One of the reasons you can increase your assets is you’re not afraid to think big. You feel more confident about financial matters; likewise, you feel more confident about your ideas and plans related to your own possessions i.e. what you own, how you take care of what you own and what you might want to buy. You’re very persuasive this week, which is why others will listen to you. (Great week for sales, marketing, teaching, writing and acting.) This is still an excellent time to buy wardrobe goodies for yourself. Enjoy!

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

This is a fortunate time for you because the Sun is in your sign, boosting your energy and bringing you support and increased luck. This fortunate feeling will build throughout the week until it culminates on Friday in an especially fortuitous time for you. That day is excellent for financial matters, financial decisions plus wheeling and dealing. It’s also a good day to make travel plans, as well as deal with legal matters, medical issues or anything to do with higher education, publishing and the media. Meanwhile, you might be working hard to boost your earnings because you’re certainly spending money! In fact, some of you might be making hidden purchases of beautiful little treasures that you’re keeping quiet about.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

With Mars in your sign, you have energy to burn! Note: Mars represents energy and aggression and it is in your sign once every two years. This time Mars entered your sign on Aug. 27 and will stay there until Oct. 11. Because this is a relatively rare occurrence, make the most of it! One obvious choice is to get more physical exercise or enter physical competitions. You will get a strong sense of satisfaction by competing and winning. You will also have more drive, more energy and more ambition! Even though you might feel a bit laid-back right now, as your birthday approaches, enjoy hanging out with friends, especially artistic, creative people, because this will please you. The sign of Libra rules haute couture and the fine arts. You truly appreciate beauty.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Your popularity continues this week, especially because you’re hearing from or in touch with people from your past. These contacts will also be with members of clubs and organizations to which you might belong. This is an excellent week to make goals and think about your long-term future. Ask yourself what hopes and dreams are really important to you? How might they still come true for you even in a modified form? Your ability to schmooze with others improves as the week progresses, and by Friday, you’ll be popular and successful dealing with friends, groups and members of the general public. Relations with partners, spouses and close friends will also shine. Note: People admire you now!

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

This might be one of the most powerful weeks of the year for you! Knowing this in advance, you can set something important in motion, especially because bosses, parents and VIPs are looking upon you kindly. They will be receptive to your requests. Strike while the iron is hot! Meanwhile, work-related travel is likely. Whatever you do, you will appear successful in the eyes of others. This means that now is the time to ask for what you want because doors will open for you. Meanwhile, travel for pleasure is entirely possible because opportunities exist now. Some of you are involved in competitive sports with groups, which will be a rewarding experience for you. Others might find themselves at odds with a friend or a group. Be tactful and gracious.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

This is an exciting week because for starters, your ambition is aroused and will continue this way for several weeks. This makes you confident and bold about going after what you want. In particular, you can expect opportunities to travel as well as opportunities to be successful in legal disputes. Issues related to publishing, the media, medicine and the law are also blessed. This is a wonderful time to enjoy a vacation, especially if you revisit some place you have been before. Romantic relationships will be upbeat, happy and very affectionate and passionate! Your desire for adventure will increase all week and culminate on Friday. Make plans to do something special!

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

This is a wonderful week for you to deal with financial matters as well as issues related to inheritances, estates, taxes, debt, bills and credit cards. Your interactions with others, especially banks, will be favourable. You can renegotiate terms that are more to your advantage. This is a fantastic week, especially culminating by Friday, to get a mortgage or to get a loan related to any kind of home improvement program. Meanwhile, relations with partners, spouses and close friends are warm and cozy. Grab every opportunity to travel because this will delight you and expand your horizons.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

This is a wonderful week to enjoy warm relations with those who are closest to you – spouses, partners and close friends. Expect lively conversations! Friends from the past, even ex-partners might be back in the picture. Romantic relationships will be affectionate and passionate. Even relations with coworkers will be warm and supportive. All these relationships will flow smoothly this week but by Friday, they will hum perfectly! That’s the day to ask for what you want, especially in terms of practical or financial support. The world is your oyster.

 

All September 2023 Holidays

Date Name Location / Topic
Friday,SEP 1
Knowledge and Literature Day Knowledge and Literature Day
Friday,SEP 1
Constitution Day Constitution Day
Friday,SEP 1
Independence Day Independence Day
Friday,SEP 1
Emma Nutt Day Emma Nutt Day
Friday,SEP 1
Commencement Day of Eritrean Armed Struggle Commencement Day of Eritrean Armed Struggle
Friday,SEP 1
National Chicken Boy’s Day National Chicken Boy’s Day
Friday,SEP 1
National No Rhyme Nor Reason Day National No Rhyme Nor Reason Day
Friday,SEP 1
National College Colors Day National College Colors Day
Friday,SEP 1
National Lazy Mom’s Day National Lazy Mom’s Day
Friday,SEP 1
National Food Bank Day National Food Bank Day
Friday,SEP 1
Kirani Day Kirani Day
Friday,SEP 1
Labor Day Labor Day
Friday,SEP 1
Day of Knowledge Day of Knowledge
Friday,SEP 1
World Peace Day World Peace Day
Friday,SEP 1
National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Friday,SEP 1
Ginger Cat Appreciation Day Ginger Cat Appreciation Day
Friday,SEP 1
National Cherry Popover Day National Cherry Popover Day
Friday,SEP 1
National Tofu Day National Tofu Day
Friday,SEP 1
World Letter Writing Day World Letter Writing Day
Friday,SEP 1
Building And Code Staff Appreciation Day Building And Code Staff Appreciation Day
Saturday,SEP 2
Army Day Army Day
Saturday,SEP 2
Bison Ten Yell Day Bison Ten Yell Day
Saturday,SEP 2
Independence Day Independence Day
Saturday,SEP 2
Day of the Independent City of Ceuta
Spain(Ceuta)
Day of the Independent City of Ceuta

Saturday,SEP 2
National Blueberry Popsicle Day National Blueberry Popsicle Day
Saturday,SEP 2
National Tailgating Day National Tailgating Day
Saturday,SEP 2
World Beard Day World Beard Day
Saturday,SEP 2
World Coconut Day World Coconut Day
Saturday,SEP 2
National Franchise Appreciation Day National Franchise Appreciation Day
Sunday,SEP 3
Armed Forces Day Armed Forces Day
Sunday,SEP 3
Skyscraper Day Skyscraper Day
Sunday,SEP 3
The Feast of St Marinus and Republic Day The Feast of St Marinus and Republic Day
Sunday,SEP 3
National Welsh Rarebit Day National Welsh Rarebit Day
Sunday,SEP 3
Father’s Day Father's Day
Sunday,SEP 3
Yamashita Surrender Day Yamashita Surrender Day
Monday,SEP 4
World Sexual Health Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”World Sexual Health Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/World-Sexual-Health-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 4
Eat an Extra Dessert Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Eat an Extra Dessert Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Eat-An-Extra-Dessert-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 4
National Wildlife Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Wildlife Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/National-Wildlife-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 4
National Newspaper Carrier Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Newspaper Carrier Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/National-Newspaper-Carrier-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 4
National Macadamia Nut Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Macadamia Nut Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/National-Macadamia-Nut-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 4
Labor Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Labor Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Labor-Day-US-CA-iStock-1285256396-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 4
Umhlanga Reed Dance
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/eswatini-16×16.png&#8221; />Eswatini
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Umhlanga Reed Dance” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Umhlanga-Reed-Dance-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 5
International Day of Charity <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”International Day of Charity” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/International-Day-Of-Charity-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 5
Be Late for Something Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Be Late for Something Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Be-Late-For-Something-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 5
Cheese Pizza Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Cheese Pizza Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Cheese-Pizza-Day_pixabay_1136776_1280-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 5
National Another Look Unlimited Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Another Look Unlimited Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/National-Another-Look-Unlimited-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 5
Mother Teresa Beatification Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/albania-16×16-2998669.png&#8221; />Albania
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Mother Teresa Beatification Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Mother-Teresa-Beatification-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 5
World Samosa Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”World Samosa Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/World-Samosa-Day-pexels-14883752-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 6
Armed Forces’ Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Armed Forces’ Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Armed-Forces-Day-in-Sao-Tome-And-Principe-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 6
Unification Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/bulgaria-16×16-2998703.png&#8221; />Bulgaria
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Unification Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Unification-Day-in-Bulgaria-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 6
National Coffee Ice Cream Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Coffee Ice Cream Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/National-Coffee-Ice-Cream-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 6
National Read A Book Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Read A Book Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/adult-1835799_1280-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 6
Arbaeen
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/iran-16×16-2998770.png&#8221; />Iran
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Arbaeen” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Arbaeen-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 6
Smhlolo Day (Independence Day)
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/eswatini-16×16.png&#8221; />Eswatini
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Smhlolo Day (Independence Day)” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Somhlolo-Day-in-Eswatini-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 6
Fight Procrastination Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Fight Procrastination Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Fight-Procrastination-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 6
Janmashtami <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Janmashtami” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Janmashtami-iStock-149073081-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
Independence Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/brazil-16×16-2998698.png&#8221; />Brazil
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Independence Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Independence-Day-in-Brazil-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
Victory Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/mozambique-16×16-2998815.png&#8221; />Mozambique
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Victory Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Victory-Day-in-Mozambique-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
Constitution Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/fiji-16×16-2998745.png&#8221; />Fiji
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Constitution Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Constitution-Day-in-Fiji-90×50.jpg” />

Thursday,SEP 7
National Beer Lover’s Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Beer Lover’s Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/National-Beer-Lovers-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
National Neither Snow Nor Rain Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Neither Snow Nor Rain Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/National-Neither-Snow-Nor-Rain-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
National Grandma Moses Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Grandma Moses Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/National-Grandma-Moses-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
National Acorn Squash Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Acorn Squash Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/National-Acorn-Squash-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
National Salami Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Salami Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/National-Salami-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
National Grateful Patient Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Grateful Patient Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/National-Grateful-Patient-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
Jeune Genevois
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/switzerland-16×16-2998580.png&#8221; />Switzerland(Geneva)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Jeune Genevois” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Jeune-Genevois-90×50.jpeg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
Janmashtami
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/mauritius-16×16-2998805.png&#8221; />Mauritius
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Janmashtami” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Janmashtami-iStock-149073081-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
National Buy A Book Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Buy A Book Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/National-Buy-A-Book-Day-PB-93960_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
World Duchenne Awareness Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”World Duchenne Awareness Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/World-Duchenne-Awareness-Day-PB-693752_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 7
Superhuman Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Superhuman Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Superhuman-Day-PB-6660177_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
International Literacy Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”International Literacy Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/International-Literacy-Day-iStock-1460007178-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
National Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/andorra-16×16-2998673.png&#8221; />Andorra
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/National-Day-in-Andorra-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
Nativity of Mary
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/lebanon-16×16-2998788.png&#8221; />Lebanon
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Nativity of Mary” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Nativity-Of-Mary-iStock-1353467431-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
Nativity of Our Lady
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/liechtenstein-16×16-2998792.png&#8221; />Liechtenstein
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Nativity of Our Lady” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Nativity-Of-Our-Lady-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
The Feast of Our Lady of Victories
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/malta-16×16-2998801.png&#8221; />Malta
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”The Feast of Our Lady of Victories” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/The-Feast-Of-Our-Lady-Of-Victories-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
Pardon Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Pardon Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Pardon-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
Kosrae Liberation Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/micronesia-16×16-2998808.png&#8221; />Micronesia
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Kosrae Liberation Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Kosrae-Liberation-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
Day of Asturias
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/spain-16×16-2998628.png&#8221; />Spain(Asturias)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Day of Asturias” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Day-Of-Asturias-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
Day of Extremadura
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/spain-16×16-2998628.png&#8221; />Spain(Extremadura)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Day of Extremadura” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Day-Of-Extremadura-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
Virgin of the Victory
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/spain-16×16-2998628.png&#8221; />Spain(Melilla)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Virgin of the Victory” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Virgin-Of-The-Victory-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
National Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/National-Pediatric-Hematology-Oncology-Nurses-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
National Ampersand Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Ampersand Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/National-Ampersand-Day-iStock-1456435911-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
Stand Up To Cancer Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Stand Up To Cancer Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Stand-Up-To-Cancer-Day-iStock-1456863710-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
Independence Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/North-Macedonia-16×16.png&#8221; />North Macedonia
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Independence Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Independence-Day-in-North-Macedonia-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
Actors’ Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Actors’ Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Actors-Day-pexels-9811308-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
Star Trek Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Star Trek Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Star-Trek-Day-PB-5164780_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 8
National Iguana Awareness Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Iguana Awareness Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/National-Iguana-Awareness-Day-PB-1574376_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
Day of the Victims of Holocaust and of racial violence
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/slovakia-16×16-2998621.png&#8221; />Slovakia
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Day of the Victims of Holocaust and of racial violence” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Day-Of-The-Victims-Of-Holocaust-And-Of-Racial-Violence-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
National Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/north-korea-16×16-2998828.png&#8221; />North Korea
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/National-Day-in-North-Korea-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
California Admission Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/united-states-of-america-16×16-2998582.png&#8221; />United States(California)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”California Admission Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/California-Admission-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
Independence Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/tajikistan-16×16-2998638.png&#8221; />Tajikistan
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Independence Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Independence-Day-in-Tajikistan-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
National Teddy Bear Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Teddy Bear Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Teddy-BearDay-iStock-623356994-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
Care Bears Share Your Care Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Care Bears Share Your Care Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Care-Bears-Share-Your-Care-Day-1-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
National Wiener Schnitzel Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Wiener Schnitzel Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/National-Wiener-Schnitzel-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
Children´s Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/costa-rica-16×16-2998722.png&#8221; />Costa Rica
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Children´s Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Childrens-Day-iStock-1367828290-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Carl-Garner-Federal-Lands-Cleanup-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
Day of the Workers in the Energy Sector
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/turkmenistan-16×16-2998650.png&#8221; />Turkmenistan
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Day of the Workers in the Energy Sector” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Day-Of-The-Workers-In-The-Energy-Sector-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
German Language Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/germany-16×16-2998586.png&#8221; />Germany
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”German Language Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/German-Language-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
Knabenschiessen
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/switzerland-16×16-2998580.png&#8221; />Switzerland(Zurich)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Knabenschiessen” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Knabenschiessen_ss_550668964-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 9
Wonderful Weirdos Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Wonderful Weirdos Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Wonderful-Weirdos-Day-pexels-13773664-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
St. George’s Caye Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/belize-16×16-2998690.png&#8221; />Belize
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”St. George’s Caye Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/St.-Georges-Caye-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
Repression Victims’ Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/mongolia-16×16-2998811.png&#8221; />Mongolia
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Repression Victims’ Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Repression-Victims-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
World Suicide Prevention Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”World Suicide Prevention Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/World-Suicide-Prevention-Day-iStock-1455922844-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
Gibraltar Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/gibraltar-16×16-2998754.png&#8221; />Gibraltar
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Gibraltar Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Gibraltar-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
National Swap Ideas Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Swap Ideas Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/National-Swap-Ideas-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
National TV Dinner Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National TV Dinner Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/National-TV-Dinner-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
National Pet Memorial Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Pet Memorial Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/National-Pet-Memorial-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
National Hug Your Hound Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Hug Your Hound Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/National-Hug-Your-Hound-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
Children´s Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/honduras-16×16-2998765.png&#8221; />Honduras
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Children´s Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Childrens-Day-iStock-1367828290-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
National Grandparents Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Grandparents Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Grandparents-Day-iStock-1064925936-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
Teachers’ Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/china-16×16-2998715.png&#8221; />China
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Teachers’ Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Teachers-Day-iStock-1413748906-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
Turkmen Bakhshi Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/turkmenistan-16×16-2998650.png&#8221; />Turkmenistan
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Turkmen Bakhshi Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Turkmen-Bakhshi-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
Day of the Homeland
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/germany-16×16-2998586.png&#8221; />Germany
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Day of the Homeland” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Day-Of-The-Homeland-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 10
Father’s Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Father’s Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Fathers-Day-iStock-1354273281-90×50.jpg” />

Sunday,SEP 10
Knabenschiessen
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/switzerland-16×16-2998580.png&#8221; />Switzerland
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Knabenschiessen” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Knabenschiessen_ss_550668964-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 11
Our Lady of Coromoto
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/venezuela-16×16-2998660.png&#8221; />Venezuela
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Our Lady of Coromoto” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Our-Lady-Of-Coromoto-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 11
Pohnpei Liberation Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/micronesia-16×16-2998808.png&#8221; />Micronesia
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Pohnpei Liberation Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Pohnpei-Liberation-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 11
Day of Catalonia
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/spain-16×16-2998628.png&#8221; />Spain(Catalonia)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Day of Catalonia” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Day-Of-Catalonia-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 11
National Make Your Bed Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Make Your Bed Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/National-Make-Your-Bed-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 11
National Hot Cross Bun Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Hot Cross Bun Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/National-Hot-Cross-Bun-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 11
National Boss/Employee Exchange Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Boss/Employee Exchange Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/National-Bossemployee-Exchange-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 11
Patriot Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Patriot Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Patriot-Day-iStock-641379990-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 11
Knabenschiessen
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/switzerland-16×16-2998580.png&#8221; />Switzerland
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Knabenschiessen” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Knabenschiessen_ss_550668964-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 11
Nayrouz
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/egypt-16×16-2998735.png&#8221; />Egypt
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Nayrouz” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Nayrouz-iStock-1358777172-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 11
Teachers’ Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/argentina-16×16-2998583.png&#8221; />Argentina
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Teachers\’ Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Teachers-Day-iStock-1413748906-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 12
International Day for South-South Cooperation <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”International Day for South-South Cooperation” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/International-Day-For-South-South-Cooperation-iStock-1269900935-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 12
National Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/Cabo-Verde-16×16.png&#8221; />Cabo Verde
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/National-Day-in-Cabo-Verde-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 12
National Video Game Day National Video Game Day
Tuesday,SEP 12
National Chocolate Milkshake Day National Chocolate Milkshake Day
Tuesday,SEP 12
National Day of Encouragement National Day of Encouragement
Tuesday,SEP 12
National Report Medicare Fraud Day National Report Medicare Fraud Day
Tuesday,SEP 12
National Ants on a Log Day National Ants on a Log Day
Tuesday,SEP 12
National Police Woman Day National Police Woman Day
Wednesday,SEP 13
Positive Thinking Day Positive Thinking Day
Wednesday,SEP 13
Roald Dahl Day Roald Dahl Day
Wednesday,SEP 13
National Kids Take Over The Kitchen Day National Kids Take Over The Kitchen Day
Wednesday,SEP 13
National Peanut Day National Peanut Day
Wednesday,SEP 13
Uncle Sam Day Uncle Sam Day
Wednesday,SEP 13
Programmers Day Programmers Day
Wednesday,SEP 13
International Chocolate Day International Chocolate Day
Wednesday,SEP 13
National Hug Your Boss Day National Hug Your Boss Day
Thursday,SEP 14
Holy Cross Day Holy Cross Day
Thursday,SEP 14
Battle of San Jacinto Battle of San Jacinto
Thursday,SEP 14
National Cream Filled Donut Day National Cream Filled Donut Day
Thursday,SEP 14
National Eat a Hoagie Day National Eat a Hoagie Day
Thursday,SEP 14
National Live Creative Day National Live Creative Day
Thursday,SEP 14
Demise of Prophet Muhammad and Martyrdom of Imam Hassan Demise of Prophet Muhammad and Martyrdom of Imam Hassan
Thursday,SEP 14
National Coloring Day National Coloring Day
Thursday,SEP 14
Gobstopper Day Gobstopper Day
Friday,SEP 15
Independence Day Independence Day
Friday,SEP 15
Shout of Dolores Shout of Dolores
Friday,SEP 15
International Day of Democracy <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”International Day of Democracy” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/International-Day-Of-Democracy-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 15
Day of Our Lady of Sorrows
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/slovakia-16×16-2998621.png&#8221; />Slovakia
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Day of Our Lady of Sorrows” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Day-Of-Our-Lady-Of-Sorrows-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 15
Restoration of Primorska to the Motherland Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/slovenia-16×16-2998622.png&#8221; />Slovenia
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Restoration of Primorska to the Motherland Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Restoration-Of-Primorska-To-The-Motherland-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 15
Nuestra Señora de la Bien Aparecida
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/spain-16×16-2998628.png&#8221; />Spain(Cantabria)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Nuestra Señora de la Bien Aparecida” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Nuestra-Senora-De-La-Bien-Aparecida-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 15
International Dot Day International Dot Day
Friday,SEP 15
National Cheese Toast Day National Cheese Toast Day
Friday,SEP 15
National Linguine Day National Linguine Day
Friday,SEP 15
National Felt Hat Day National Felt Hat Day
Friday,SEP 15
National Double Cheeseburger Day National Double Cheeseburger Day
Friday,SEP 15
National Creme de Menthe Day National Creme de Menthe Day
Friday,SEP 15
National Tackle Kids Cancer Day National Tackle Kids Cancer Day
Friday,SEP 15
National Online Learning Day National Online Learning Day
Friday,SEP 15
Greenpeace Day Greenpeace Day
Friday,SEP 15
National Tradesmen Day National Tradesmen Day
Friday,SEP 15
National POW/MIA Recognition Day National POW/MIA Recognition Day
Friday,SEP 15
Rosh Hashana Eve Rosh Hashana Eve
Friday,SEP 15
Martyrdom of Imam Reza Martyrdom of Imam Reza
Friday,SEP 15
Erev Rosh Hashana Erev Rosh Hashana
Friday,SEP 15
Make a Hat Day Make a Hat Day
Friday,SEP 15
International Grenache Day International Grenache Day
Friday,SEP 15
World Afro Day World Afro Day
Saturday,SEP 16
National Heroes Day National Heroes Day
Saturday,SEP 16
International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
Saturday,SEP 16
Malaysia Day Malaysia Day
Saturday,SEP 16
Day of Martyr Omar Al-Mukhtar Day of Martyr Omar Al-Mukhtar
Saturday,SEP 16
Collect Rocks Day Collect Rocks Day
Saturday,SEP 16
Independence Day Independence Day
Saturday,SEP 16
National Play-Doh Day National Play-Doh Day
Saturday,SEP 16
National Cinnamon Raisin Bread Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Cinnamon Raisin Bread Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/National-Cinnamon-Raisin-Bread-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 16
National Stepfamily Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Stepfamily Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/National-Stepfamily-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 16
National Working Parents Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Working Parents Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/National-Working-Parents-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 16
Mayflower Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Mayflower Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Mayflower-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 16
Big Whopper Liar Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Big Whopper Liar Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Big-Whopper-Liar-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 16
Boys’ and Girls’ Club Day for Kids Boys’ and Girls’ Club Day for Kids
Saturday,SEP 16
Puppy Mill Awareness Day Puppy Mill Awareness Day
Saturday,SEP 16
Responsible Dog Ownership Day Responsible Dog Ownership Day
Saturday,SEP 16
National CleanUp Day National CleanUp Day
Saturday,SEP 16
National Dance Day National Dance Day
Saturday,SEP 16
Rosh Hashana Rosh Hashana
Saturday,SEP 16
Valentine’s Day Valentine's Day
Saturday,SEP 16
National Guacamole Day National Guacamole Day
Saturday,SEP 16
European Heritage Days European Heritage Days
Saturday,SEP 16
Batman Day Batman Day
Saturday,SEP 16
International Red Panda Day International Red Panda Day
Saturday,SEP 16
International Eat An Apple Day International Eat An Apple Day
Saturday,SEP 16
National Choose Your Chocolate Day National Choose Your Chocolate Day
Saturday,SEP 16
International Coastal Cleanup Day International Coastal Cleanup Day
Sunday,SEP 17
Birthday of Crown Prince Tupouto’a-‘Ulukalala Birthday of Crown Prince Tupouto'a-'Ulukalala
Sunday,SEP 17
National Hero Day National Hero Day
Sunday,SEP 17
International Country Music Day International Country Music Day
Sunday,SEP 17
Day of Melilla Day of Melilla
Sunday,SEP 17
National Apple Dumpling Day National Apple Dumpling Day
Sunday,SEP 17
National Monte Cristo Day National Monte Cristo Day
Sunday,SEP 17
Wife Appreciation Day Wife Appreciation Day
Sunday,SEP 17
Teachers’ Day Teachers' Day
Sunday,SEP 17
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day Constitution Day and Citizenship Day
Sunday,SEP 17
Second day of Rosh Hashana <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Second day of Rosh Hashana” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Rosh-Hashanah_ss_529795843-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 17
Swiss Federal Fast
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/switzerland-16×16-2998580.png&#8221; />Switzerland(All Except Ge)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Swiss Federal Fast” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Swiss-Federal-Fast-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 17
Vishwakarma Puja <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Vishwakarma Puja” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Vishwakarma-Puja-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 17
National Table Shuffleboard Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Table Shuffleboard Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/National-Table-Shuffleboard-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 18
National Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/chile-16×16-2998714.png&#8221; />Chile
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/National-Day-in-Chile-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 18
Rice Krispie Treat Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Rice Krispie Treat Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Rice-Krispie-Treat-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 18
National Cheeseburger Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Cheeseburger Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/National-Cheeseburger-Day_pixabay_820178_1280-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 18
Air Force Birthday <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Air Force Birthday” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Air-Force-Birthday-iStock-1344910417-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 18
National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/National-HIV-AIDS-and-Aging-Awareness-Day-iStock-531003786-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 18
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day observed Constitution Day and Citizenship Day observed
Monday,SEP 18
Tzom Gedaliah Tzom Gedaliah
Monday,SEP 18
Respect for the Aged Day Respect for the Aged Day
Monday,SEP 18
Federal Fast Monday Federal Fast Monday
Monday,SEP 18
Ganesh Chaturthi Ganesh Chaturthi
Monday,SEP 18
Read An Ebook Day Read An Ebook Day
Monday,SEP 18
International Equal Pay Day International Equal Pay Day
Tuesday,SEP 19
Independence Day Independence Day
Tuesday,SEP 19
The Feast of Saint Januarius (Naples) The Feast of Saint Januarius (Naples)
Tuesday,SEP 19
Army Day Army Day
Tuesday,SEP 19
National Gymnastics Day National Gymnastics Day
Tuesday,SEP 19
International Talk Like a Pirate Day International Talk Like a Pirate Day
Tuesday,SEP 19
National Butterscotch Pudding Day National Butterscotch Pudding Day
Tuesday,SEP 19
National Woman Road Warrior Day National Woman Road Warrior Day
Tuesday,SEP 19
National IT Professionals Day National IT Professionals Day
Tuesday,SEP 19
National Voter Registration Day National Voter Registration Day
Tuesday,SEP 19
Ganesh Chaturthi Ganesh Chaturthi
Wednesday,SEP 20
German World Childrens’ Day German World Childrens' Day
Wednesday,SEP 20
National Fried Rice Day National Fried Rice Day
Wednesday,SEP 20
National Pepperoni Pizza Day National Pepperoni Pizza Day
Wednesday,SEP 20
National Punch Day National Punch Day
Wednesday,SEP 20
National String Cheese Day National String Cheese Day
Wednesday,SEP 20
National Queso Day National Queso Day
Thursday,SEP 21
Independence Day Independence Day
Thursday,SEP 21
International Day of Peace International Day of Peace
Thursday,SEP 21
Miniature Golf Day Miniature Golf Day
Thursday,SEP 21
National Chai Day National Chai Day
Thursday,SEP 21
National Pecan Cookie Day National Pecan Cookie Day
Thursday,SEP 21
Founder’s Day Founder's Day
Thursday,SEP 21
World Gratitude Day World Gratitude Day
Thursday,SEP 21
World Alzheimer’s Day World Alzheimer’s Day
Friday,SEP 22
Independence Day Independence Day
Friday,SEP 22
American Business Women’s Day American Business Women’s Day
Friday,SEP 22
Car Free Day Car Free Day
Friday,SEP 22
National Centenarian’s Day National Centenarian’s Day
Friday,SEP 22
Elephant Appreciation Day Elephant Appreciation Day
Friday,SEP 22
National Girls’ Night In Day National Girls’ Night In Day
Friday,SEP 22
Hobbit Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Hobbit Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Hobbit-Day_pixabay_563759_1280-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
National Ice Cream Cone Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Ice Cream Cone Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/National-Ice-Cream-Cone-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
National Legwear Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Legwear Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/National-Legwear-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
National White Chocolate Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National White Chocolate Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/National-White-Chocolate-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
National BRAVE DAY <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National BRAVE DAY” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/National-Brave-Day-iStock-1386881204-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
National Youth Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Youth Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/National-Youth-Day-in-Turks-And-Caicos-Islands-pexels-240515-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
Emancipation Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/united-states-of-america-16×16-2998582.png&#8221; />United States(Ohio)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Emancipation Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Emancipation-Day-iStock-1186860100-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
Native American Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Native American Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Indigenous-Peoples-Day-Native-American-Day-iStock-178148606-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
September Equinox <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”September Equinox” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Autumnal-Equinox_ss_487129576-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
Saint Mauritius’ Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/switzerland-16×16-2998580.png&#8221; />Switzerland(Appenzell Innerrhoden*, Solothurn*)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Saint Mauritius’ Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Saint-Mauritius-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
Astronomy Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Astronomy Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/International-Astronomy-Day-pexels-2034892-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
Chainmail Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Chainmail Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Chainmail-Day-PB-904716_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
World Rhino Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”World Rhino Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/World-Rhino-Day-PB-4477306_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 22
Hug A Vegetarian Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Hug A Vegetarian Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Hug-A-Vegetarian-Day-pexels-4132305-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
Saudi National Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/saudi-arabia-16×16-2998611.png&#8221; />Saudi Arabia
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Saudi National Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Saudi-National-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
Checkers Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Checkers Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Checkers-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
Celebrate Bisexuality Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Celebrate Bisexuality Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Celebrate-Bisexuality-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
National Great American Pot Pie Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Great American Pot Pie Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/National-Great-American-Pot-Pie-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
National Snack Stick Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Snack Stick Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/National-Snack-Stick-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
National Teal Talk Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Teal Talk Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/National-Teal-Talk-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
National Singles Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Singles Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/National-Singles-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
National Seat Check Saturday <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Seat Check Saturday” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/National-Seat-Check-Saturday-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
National Hunting and Fishing Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Hunting and Fishing Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/National-Hunting-and-Fishing-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
September Equinox <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”September Equinox” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Autumnal-Equinox_ss_487129576-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
Martyrdom of Imam Hasan al-Askari
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/iran-16×16-2998770.png&#8221; />Iran
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Martyrdom of Imam Hasan al-Askari” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Martyrdom-Of-Imam-Hasan-Al-Askari-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
Mabon <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Mabon” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Mabon-iStock-602333326-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
National Fitness Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/united-kingdom-16×16-2998581.png&#8221; />United Kingdom
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Fitness Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/National-Fitness-Day-pexels-3768916-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
Redhead Appreciation Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Redhead Appreciation Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Redhead-Appreciation-Day-pexels-3132584-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
International Rabbit Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”International Rabbit Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/International-Rabbit-Day-PB-1853020_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Saturday,SEP 23
Education Technology Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Education Technology Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Education-Technology-Day-pexels-5621933-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
Our Lady of Las Mercedes <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Our Lady of Las Mercedes” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Our-Lady-Of-Las-Mercedes-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
Constitutional Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/cambodia-16×16-2998706.png&#8221; />Cambodia
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Constitutional Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Constitutional-Day-in-Cambodia-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
Republic Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Republic Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Republic-Day-in-Trinidad-And-Tobago-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
Independence Day (National Day)
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/guinea-bissau-16×16-2998762.png&#8221; />Guinea-Bissau
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Independence Day (National Day)” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Independence-Day-in-Guinea-Bissau-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
Armed Forces Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/peru-16×16-2998592.png&#8221; />Peru
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Armed Forces Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Armed-Forces-Day-in-Peru-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
Heritage Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/south-africa-16×16-2998579.png&#8221; />South Africa
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Heritage Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Heritage-Day.iStock-695152194-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
Anniversary of the failed attack on Lomé
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/togo-16×16-2998642.png&#8221; />Togo
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Anniversary of the failed attack on Lomé” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Anniversary-Of-The-Failed-Attack-On-Lome-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
National Cherries Jubilee Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Cherries Jubilee Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/National-Cherries-Jubilee-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
National Punctuation Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Punctuation Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/National-Punctuation-Day-iStock-1323348883-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
Schwenkfelder Thanksgiving <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Schwenkfelder Thanksgiving” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Schwenkfelder-Thanksgiving-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
Innergize Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Innergize Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Innergize-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
Gold Star Mother’s Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Gold Star Mother’s Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Gold-Star-Mothers-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
Yom Kippur Eve <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Yom Kippur Eve” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Yom-Kippur-Eve-iStock-171359767-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
New Caledonia Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/New-Caledonia-16×16.png&#8221; />New Caledonia
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”New Caledonia Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/New-Caledonia-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
Saint Rupert’s Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/austria-16×16-2998679.png&#8221; />Austria(Salzburg)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Saint Rupert’s Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Saint-Ruperts-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
World Bollywood Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”World Bollywood Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/World-Bollywood-Day-PB-1687410_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Sunday,SEP 24
World Rivers Day
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”World Rivers Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/World-Rivers-Day-PB-4336788_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
Armed Forces Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/mozambique-16×16-2998815.png&#8221; />Mozambique
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Armed Forces Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Armed-Forces-Day-in-Mozambique-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
National One-Hit Wonder Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National One-Hit Wonder Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/National-One-hit-Wonder-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
National Comic Book Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Comic Book Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Comic-Book-Day-PB-1641554_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
National Lobster Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Lobster Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/lobster-1726627_1280-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
National Tune-Up Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Tune-Up Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/National-Tune-Up-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
National Research Administrator Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Research Administrator Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/National-Research-Administrator-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
Math Storytelling Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Math Storytelling Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Math-Storytelling-Day-1-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
Yom Kippur <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Yom Kippur” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Yom-Kippur-iStock-1270727582-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
Queen’s Birthday
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/australia-16×16-2998584.png&#8221; />Australia(Western Australia)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Queen’s Birthday” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Queens-Birthday-PB-1733785_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
South Canterbury Anniversary Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/new-zealand-16×16-2998589.png&#8221; />New Zealand(Canterbury*)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”South Canterbury Anniversary Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/South-Canterbury-Anniversary-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
St. Nicholas of Flüe
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/switzerland-16×16-2998580.png&#8221; />Switzerland(Obwalden)
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”St. Nicholas of Flüe” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/St.-Nicholas-Of-Flue-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
Better Breakfast Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Better Breakfast Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Better-Breakfast-Day-PB-1804436_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
National Daughter Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Daughter Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/National-Daughter-Day-PB-3369543_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
National Cooking Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Cooking Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/National-Cooking-Day-pexels-12181750-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
National Quesadilla Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Quesadilla Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/National-Quesadilla-Day-pexels-5848702-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
National Family Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Family Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/National-Family-Day-pexels-4452209-90×50.jpg” />
Monday,SEP 25
World Pharmacists Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”World Pharmacists Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/World-Pharmacists-Day-pexels-14797857-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 26
Revolution Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/yemen-16×16-2998666.png&#8221; />Yemen
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Revolution Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Revolution-Day-in-Yemen-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 26
International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/International-Day-For-The-Total-Elimination-Of-Nuclear-Weapons-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 26
Johnny Appleseed Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Johnny Appleseed Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Johnny-Appleseed-Day_ss_567829684-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 26
National Compliance Officer Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Compliance Officer Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/National-Compliance-Officer-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 26
National Dumpling Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Dumpling Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/National-Dumpling-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 26
National Shamu the Whale Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Shamu the Whale Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/National-Shamu-The-Whale-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 26
National Pancake Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Pancake Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/National-Pancake-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 26
National Situational Awareness Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Situational Awareness Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/National-Situational-Awareness-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 26
Love Note Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Love Note Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Love-Note-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 26
National Chimichanga Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Chimichanga Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/National-Chimichanga-Day-pexels-6037915-90×50.jpg” />
Tuesday,SEP 26
Human Resource Professional Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Human Resource Professional Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Human-Resource-Professional-Day-pexels-5668859-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 27
World Tourism Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”World Tourism Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/World-Tourism-Day-iStock-1392494719-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 27
National Chocolate Milk Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Chocolate Milk Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/National-Chocolate-Milk-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 27
National Crush a Can Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Crush a Can Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/National-Crush-A-Can-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 27
National Corned Beef Hash Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Corned Beef Hash Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/National-Corned-Beef-Hash-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 27
National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/National-Gay-Mens-Hivaids-Awareness-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 27
National Scarf Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Scarf Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/National-Scarf-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 27
National Women’s Health & Fitness Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Women’s Health & Fitness Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/National-Womens-Health-Fitness-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 27
Mawlid / Prophet’s Birthday <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Mawlid / Prophet’s Birthday” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Maulidur-Rasul-iStock-688494594-90×50.jpg” />
Wednesday,SEP 27
Meskel <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Meskel” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Meskel-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 28
World Rabies Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”World Rabies Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/World-Rabies-Day-iStock-153066692-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 28
St. Wenceslas Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/czech-republic-16×16-2998727.png&#8221; />Czech Republic
<img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”St. Wenceslas Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/St.-Wenceslas-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 28
Ask A Stupid Question Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Ask A Stupid Question Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Ask-A-Stupid-Question-Day-iStock-1190548731-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 28
National Drink Beer Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Drink Beer Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/National-Drink-Beer-Day-pexels-5858069-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 28
National Good Neighbor Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Good Neighbor Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/National-Good-Neighbor-Day-1-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 28
National Strawberry Cream Pie Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Strawberry Cream Pie Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/National-Strawberry-Cream-Pie-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 28
World Maritime Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”World Maritime Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/World-Maritime-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 28
Chuseok Holiday
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/south-korea-16×16-2998626.png&#8221; />South Korea
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Thursday,SEP 28
Teachers’ Day
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Thursday,SEP 28
Day After Prophet’s Birthday
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Thursday,SEP 28
Manit Day
<img class="wphc2-holiday__icon" src="data:;base64,” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/wphc-icons/Marshall-Islands-16×16.png&#8221; />Marshall Islands
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Thursday,SEP 28
International Poke Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”International Poke Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/International-Poke-Day-PB-6037356_1920-90×50.jpg” />
Thursday,SEP 28
National Sons Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Sons Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/National-Sons-Day-pexels-5792901-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 29
Michael and All Angels <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”Michael and All Angels” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Saint-Michael-iStock-645401226-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 29
World Heart Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”World Heart Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/World-Heart-Day-iStock-953685706-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 29
Boqueron Battle Victory Day
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Friday,SEP 29
National Coffee Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”National Coffee Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/National-Coffee-Day-iStock-694019772-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 29
VFW Day <img class="wphc2-post__img" src="data:;base64,” alt=”VFW Day” data-lazy-src=”https://k5w4j6x7.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/VFW-Day-90×50.jpg” />
Friday,SEP 29
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Friday,SEP 29
Erev Sukkot
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Erev Sukkot
Friday,SEP 29
Chuseok Chuseok
Friday,SEP 29
German Butterbrot Day German Butterbrot Day
Friday,SEP 29
Save The Koala Day Save The Koala Day
Friday,SEP 29
National Biscotti Day National Biscotti Day
Saturday,SEP 30
Botswana Day Botswana Day
Saturday,SEP 30
National Chewing Gum Day National Chewing Gum Day
Saturday,SEP 30
National Mud Pack Day National Mud Pack Day
Saturday,SEP 30
National Hot Mulled Cider Day National Hot Mulled Cider Day
Saturday,SEP 30
National Love People Day National Love People Day
Saturday,SEP 30
National Public Lands Day National Public Lands Day
Saturday,SEP 30
National Family Health and Fitness Day USA National Family Health and Fitness Day USA
Saturday,SEP 30
National Ghost Hunting Day National Ghost Hunting Day
Saturday,SEP 30
Save Your Photos Day Save Your Photos Day
Saturday,SEP 30
Sukkot Starts Sukkot Starts
Saturday,SEP 30
Day after Mid-Autumn Festival Day after Mid-Autumn Festival
Saturday,SEP 30
Chuseok Holiday Chuseok Holiday
Saturday,SEP 30
International Lace Day International Lace Day
Saturday,SEP 30
International Podcast Day International Podcast Day
Saturday,SEP 30
National Extra Virgin Olive Oil Day National Extra Virgin Olive Oil Day

September 1, 2023 Current Moon Phase and Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

Current Moon Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

From MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waning Gibbous. During this phase the Moon can be seen in the early morning daylight hours on the western horizon. This is the first phase after the Full Moon occurs. It lasts roughly 7 days with the Moon’s illumination growing smaller each day until the Moon becomes a Last Quarter Moon with an illumination of 50%. The average Moon rise for this phase is between 9pm and Midnight depending on the age of the phase. The moon rises later and later each night setting after sunrise in the morning.

Visit the September 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waning Gibbous Phase

The Waning Gibbous on September 1 has an illumination of 97%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On September 1 the Moon is 16.42 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.

Phase Details

Phase: Waning Gibbous
Illumination: 97%
Moon Age: 16.42 days
Moon Angle: 0.54
Moon Distance: 366,262.78 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 150,960,578.60 km

Useful Moon Resources

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

If you need to calculate the planetary positions in either hemisphere you can use this for a specific use and time in your local time zone, click on this link

Currentplanetarypositions.com

To figure out GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) to your local time use this link  

For Your Local Time and Date 

Northwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Los Angeles, California, USA

September 01, 2023
11:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:09 Virgo 15
Moon:05 Aries 56
Mercury:17 Virgo 50 Rx
Venus:12 Leo 17 Rx
Mars:03 Libra 28
Jupiter:15 Taurus 34
Saturn:03 Pisces 25 Rx
Uranus:23 Taurus 04 Rx
Neptune:26 Pisces 45 Rx
Pluto:28 Capricorn 14 Rx

True Lunar Node:25 Aries 45 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:27 Aries 17 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):26 Leo 28

Chiron:19 Aries 17 Rx
Ceres:24 Libra 31
Pallas:24 Virgo 37
Juno:08 Leo 49
Vesta:26 Gemini 33

Eris:25 Aries 07 Rx

Fire:8
Earth:6
Air:3
Water:2
Cardinal:8
Fixed:5
Mutable:6

Northern Hemisphere

This local time is in Chicago, Illinois, USA

September 01, 2023
09:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:09 Virgo 10
Moon:04 Aries 42
Mercury:17 Virgo 54 Rx
Venus:12 Leo 18 Rx
Mars:03 Libra 25
Jupiter:15 Taurus 34
Saturn:03 Pisces 25 Rx
Uranus:23 Taurus 04 Rx
Neptune:26 Pisces 45 Rx
Pluto:28 Capricorn 14 Rx

True Lunar Node:25 Aries 45 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:27 Aries 17 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):26 Leo 28

Chiron:19 Aries 17 Rx
Ceres:24 Libra 29
Pallas:24 Virgo 35
Juno:08 Leo 47
Vesta:26 Gemini 32

Eris:25 Aries 07 Rx

Fire:8
Earth:6
Air:3
Water:2
Cardinal:8
Fixed:5
Mutable:6

Northeastern Hemisphere

This local time is in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe

1 September 2023
02:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:08 Virgo 53
Moon:00 Aries 22
Mercury:18 Virgo 09 Rx
Venus:12 Leo 20 Rx
Mars:03 Libra 14
Jupiter:15 Taurus 34
Saturn:03 Pisces 26 Rx
Uranus:23 Taurus 04 Rx
Neptune:26 Pisces 45 Rx
Pluto:28 Capricorn 14 Rx

True Lunar Node:25 Aries 46 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:27 Aries 18 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):26 Leo 26

Chiron:19 Aries 18 Rx
Ceres:24 Libra 22
Pallas:24 Virgo 26
Juno:08 Leo 38
Vesta:26 Gemini 27

Eris:25 Aries 07 Rx

Fire:8
Earth:6
Air:3
Water:2
Cardinal:8
Fixed:5
Mutable:6

September 1, 2023 Daily and Birthday Horoscopes

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Moon Alert

Avoid shopping or important decisions from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM EDT today (3:30 AM to 6:30 AM PDT). After that, the Moon moves from Pisces into Aries.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Tread carefully today because the Moon is in your sign, which makes you more emotional about whatever issue you encounter – including the people you talk to. Furthermore, today, the Moon in your sign is opposing your ruler Mars. Oy! This will create conflict with others. Be cool.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

You might be doing a slow boil today about something related to your job or your health or perhaps it’s related to something to do with a pet? Whatever the case, you might be unhappy about something but you’re not speaking up. Not yet.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

Today you might be annoyed with a lover, a friend, or your kids because today is a testy day! (The Moon opposite Mars makes it easy to be angry at someone.) Obviously, this will make you miserable. Anger serves no purpose other than to make everyone miserable. Chill out.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Mind your manners today because it’s easy to be at odds with a parent, boss, police person or anyone who has authority over you. You might feel rankled by what they say or do; or, they’re not pleased with you? (This could be due to tension and chaos at home.) Never underestimate the power of courtesy.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

Avoid controversial topics today because people are testy! Even if you do steer clear of politics and religion, you might find yourself quarreling about the day of the week because the Moon is opposite Mars today, which always creates feelings of annoyance. Keep smiling.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Money disputes or arguments about shared property or shared responsibilities are likely today. However, if you table these discussions for another day, not only will you avoid some nastiness, you will probably get more done. Timing is everything. Be smart.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Today Mars is in your sign, while the Moon is opposite from you, which means you might end up at odds with partners, close friends, spouses and perhaps even members of the general public. Remember: Patience is the antidote to anger. Today patience is your ally.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Squabbles at work or related to a pet might ruin your day today. Don’t let this happen. It takes two to make a fight, and a fight will only make you unhappy. Meanwhile, your objective is to be happy! Ignore a few slings and arrows and take the high road.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

Parents must be patient with their kids today to avoid arguments. Likewise, romantic partners must be patient with each other. In fact, it’s easy to be annoyed with a friend today or member of a group. But why bother? Let it go. Life is short – and fat.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Think before you speak today because arguments at home or with parents or bosses (or any authority figure) might take place today. In fact, it will be hard to avoid feeling annoyed with someone. But hey, little annoyances are daily happenings. If you’re alive — it goes with the territory. Stay chill.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Avoid arguments with siblings, neighbours and relatives today because you might be tempted to speak your mind and create a problem. This same mental aggression could translate into your driving behaviour today, as well. Do yourself a favour and be patient.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

Financial disputes or arguments about possessions might arise today, especially because you will feel possessive about something. “My precious!” If possible, postpone this “debate” for another day when feelings are not so sensitive. Stay friendly.

If Your Birthday Is Today

Actress Lara Pulver (1980) shares your birthday today. You are practical, down-to-earth and very focused. You like to feel that you’re doing the best job possible. This year you will reap the benefits of all your hard work. Seize opportunities in business dealings and act on them! People notice your professional strengths. Expect to be in the spotlight!

Aries (March 21-April 19)

You might confront yourself with a few road blocks and misunderstandings today as it seems that those around you are not all willing to let you have your way.

This is going to be a great occasion for you to meditate upon the psychological mechanisms that lie behinds one’s behavior but to also acknowledge what it is that you are doing wrong.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

It seems that today you are going to be mainly focused on your home and you will probably tend to a series of domestic affairs.

There are also some signals that a few natives are going to have to deal with real estate transactions and that these moments are going to be influential for them later on. It is a good time to look behind to what’s been.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

The last part of the week announces to be quite joyous for you so be prepared for some celebrations or something entertaining to happen.

It is also a good chance for you to meet people that are on the same wave length with yourself. Make sure you are as sociable as possible and that you leave all opportunities open.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

You are ought to expect some cash in from quite a new revenue source. For some natives it might be a side project they’ve been dealing with that has now reached maturity while other natives will benefit from a temporary work load.

Don’t get overly enthusiastic about this money and put them aside if you want to continue on this lucky strike.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

You are going to be a bit helpless in a situation today and there will be little things to make you get out or to have your mind taken off the matter.

There might be something unexpected happening that catches you completely unprepared or maybe you knew that something like this was bound to happen. Make sure you respect those around you and take them in consideration with every decision that you make.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Today you are going to prove how much strength you can put towards your dreams whenever you really want to accomplish something.

It is a good moment to make yourself remarked but don’t expect other people to just throw themselves at your feet because there is little chance for you to get more than you really deserve at the moment.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

It seems that today, recognition and success are set to come when working with others so please make sure you don’t avoid any team work or group activities that you might be set to deal with.

Although you might feel a bit out of place at the beginning, you will notice that gradually you are entering the mood and becoming even more creative.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

This Friday you are not going to be favored by the stars so do prepare to work harder for any recognition you might be expecting from those around you.

It isn’t like there will be any significant road blocks for you but do expect to find it more difficult to talk to other people or to make them accept your ideas if you don’t come with strong arguments.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

This Friday you are going to leave your guard down and you will probably show to those close to you that you still have feelings and not just a cold heart.

The current disposition sets you to be quite melancholic and to long for comfort and attention from your significant other. The single natives will be inclined to spend more time with their families.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

This Friday will offer you quite some interesting social occasions to show yourself and you should take advantage of them.

It is a good moment to leave your serious attitude at work and to engage in something fun for the evening. Why not gather your friends and go out, maybe try a new restaurant or a new group activity.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Today you are going to be somewhat forced to spend some time improving relationships around you. Don’t expect however any hard work or focus into making other like you or into repairing past mistakes.

Just be open to whatever comes your way today and act like yourself. It is good to lend a helping hand if someone asks for it.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

Your situation is going to get better as the end of the week is approaching. It is going to be quite a challenging time for you, with a bit of travel but also a bit of creativity required.

Do expect some medical blockages however since you might not get enough rest with all the things you have planned for the next weekend.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY from WOTC!!

May the next year of your life bring you more love, laughter, joy, happiness, enough income to cover what you have to along with a little left for fun than the past year! Plus a lot of positive energy in everything you do!

As a Virgo born on September 1st, you possess a charming and honest personality. You don’t waste any occasion to tell others what you really think about them and are not afraid of consequences.

You tend to build your confidence in time and whether you want it or not, there will be a lot of moments in life when you will be in the spotlight. Prepare to read an exceptional horoscope profile below.

 The zodiac sign for September 1 is Virgo.

 Astrological symbol: Maiden. This symbolizes knowledge, shyness, clarity of thought and an introspective behavior. It influences people born between August 23 and September 22 when the Sun is in Virgo, the sixth zodiac sign.

 The Virgo Constellation, one of the 12 constellations of the zodiac is placed between Leo to the West and Libra to the East and its visible latitudes are +80° to -80°. The brightest star is Spica while the whole formation is spread on 1294 sq degrees.

 The name Virgo is the Latin name for Virgin. In Greece, Arista is the name of the sign for September 1 zodiac sign, while in France they use Vierge.

 Opposite sign: Pisces. In astrology, these are the signs placed opposite on the zodiac circle or wheel and in the case of Virgo reflect upon conservationism and brightness.

 Modality: Mobile. This shows how much clairvoyance and observance exists in the lives of those born on September 1 and how broad minded they are in general.

 Ruling house: The sixth house. This is a space of performance, health and services. This is why Virgoans are so hard working and overly critical and also explains the interest they take in health matters and why they are prone to hypochondriac episodes.

 Ruling body: Mercury. This planet is said to govern over freedom and emotions and also reflects the help inheritance. Mercury is known as the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology.

 Element: Earth. This is an element with multiple significances in relationship to the other three as it assimilates air and lets itself be shaped by water and fire. It rules over the sense of justice and awareness of those born under the September 1 zodiac sign.

 Lucky day: Wednesday. This is a day ruled by Mercury, therefore symbolizes experience and ingenuity and identifies best with the Virgo natives who are fussy.

 Lucky numbers: 4, 9, 11, 15, 27.

 Motto: “I analyze!”

More Information

 People born on September 1 have a great sense of duty and are down to earth, attentive and loyal. Just like a true Virgo, they are eager and amicable. They appreciate having everything organized around and to take their time off to disconnect and rediscover themselves. They dislike ignorance and commonness. Those born under this sign enjoy settings where they can meet ingenious people.

 Positive traits: The natives in this sign are cautious and careful with most life aspects and although they might seem as risk takers at time, they only adventure in territories that they are sure of. They are some of the best visionaries so everyone should take their advice in consideration. They are focused and progressive in their approach and not everyone can keep up with their pace.

 Negative traits: These natives rarely forget and forgive so don’t be surprised if you are not in their grace because of something that happened years ago. They are overly attentive to every detail when they are focused on something and they follow and prosecute every small mistake although when it comes to their own mistakes, they often try to hide them or change the subject.

Love and Compatibility

 Lovers born on September 1 are affectionate and dependable. They leave passion aside in order to build a dependable and trustworthy relationship. They may not be those with whom you can party all the time but they are sure those with whom you want to settle. They are attracted to people that are sensible and reliable just like them but also to emotional people with whom they can offer support and guidance. You can conquer the heart of Virgo by listening to them and by accepting their need for order and stability.

 They believe in love at first sight and don’t need much time to get attached to someone. They either like someone the moment they get in touch with him or her or they don’t. They are persons of extremes in love and sometimes this attitude will make them prone to disappointment. They are likely to fall in love at a young age as they are attractive and positive persons. Regarding their family life they will marry when they are completely ready and they will probably be a cool parent if they choose to have a one big family. They are most compatible with those born on 4th, 6th, 8th, 13th, 15th, 17th, 22nd, 24th, 26th, and 31st.

 September 1 Zodiac people seem to be most attracted to the other earth signs: Taurus and Capricorn as they tend to share the same vision of life. In love, Virgo is in a permanent search for someone to nurture, help grow and to whom they can give everything they have and the best to offer this occasion to them is the native born under Pisces. The lover in Virgo is said to be least compatible with Leo. As for the rest of partnerships between the other star signs and Virgo, you know what they say, stars predispose but people dispose.

Lucky color

Navy blue is the representative color for those born under the September 1.

Navy blue suggests great elegance and this is extremely attractive to the refined Virgo. This zodiac color is advised to be used in accessories and items of clothing.

People who have navy blue as sign color are creative, attractive and moody. They also have their moments of introspection and revelations. They have a tendency to keep to themselves, be it that we’re talking about hidden feelings or even casual activities.

Other hues for Virgo natives are orange, beige and earth tones.

Representative birthstone

The lucky Virgo birthstone for those born under the September 1 is the dignified Sapphire.

This is a precious stone that symbolizes honesty and dependability. This zodiac birthstone could be used in accessories and bracelets.

This is thought to reveal and enhance only the positive innate characteristics of an individual. This gemstone comes in white, blue and pink shades.

Another gemstone considered beneficial for Virgo natives is Amethyst. It represents sobriety and wisdom.

Characteristic flower

Morning Glory is the flower defined for September 1 and in general for Virgo natives.

This plant is known to symbolize analysis and observant spirit. This zodiac flower should be used in decorations and other accessories.

This is a tidy flower growing exactly where planted just as the attentive Virgo organizes everything around. This flower can be found during early spring mornings.

Other flowers representative for Virgo are Clovers and Poppies.

Symbolic metal

Platinum is the metal said to be representative for Virgo people born with September 1.

Platinum is one of those metals that denote inner strength, power and wealth. This zodiac metal is advised to be used in pendants and earrings.

This is one of the rarest metals on Earth and so it associated with an exclusive and prestigious status. Being resistant to tarnish and wear platinum is frequently used in electronic equipments.

Another metal considered beneficial for Virgo natives is Mercury.

Characteristics

 September 1 Zodiac belongs to the first decan of VIRGO (August 23-September 2). This decan is under the supervision of the planet Mercury. Those born in this period are analytical and hard working just like a true Virgo and friendly and communicative just as Mercury makes them be. This period is also said to magnify all the positive and negative characteristics of the Virgo zodiac sign.

 Being born on the 1st day of the month shows a lot of independence, loyalty and energy. The numerology for September 1 is 1. This number reveals revels leadership qualities, great will power and an original approach to life, all wrapped in a charming personality. Those Virgo can only be proud of this association as this is the number of achievers, of those who see the bigger picture and are set to follow their goals no matter what.

 September is the ninth month of the year, bringing the beginning of most educational years. Those born in September are decisive and motivated. September 1 Zodiac people are very confident and charming. September symbols that resonate with these people are the Sapphire and Sardonyx as gemstones and Aster and Morning Glory as plants. The name of this month comes from the Latin “septem”.

What statistics say

 September 1 is the 244th day of the year, or the 245th day in leap years, in the Gregorian Calendar. This is the first day of autumn and there are 121 days left until the end of the year. This is also the Random Acts of Kindness Day in New Zealand.

 Virgo is placed second on the list with the popularity of zodiac signs in terms of occurrence. Even numbered sign, it is of negative polarity and considered to carry a feminine symbolism. This is defining for introvert natives who are contemplative and self-assured. The archetype used to describe this sign is the Martyr. It is said that in families with one parent Virgo there is the least number of babies.

 Famous people born on September 1 under the Virgo zodiac sign: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Gloria Estefan, Dr. Phil McGraw and Bill Kaulitz.

SEPTEMBER 1 birthday horoscope predicts that you are especially quiet and conservative. Additionally, you are practical and can be very interesting. You want more than anything to be loved. You love to be with people who appreciate your good nature.

On the other hand, the September 1st birthday personality can be unsympathetic, and you are likely to pass judgment on others. Self-reliant, you manage to contribute more than your share of the work.

If today is your birthday, you are always willing to lend a hand to your neighbor or to anyone for that matter. For this reason, you may be employed in the medical field or something that fits your humanitarian personality.

The September 1st birthday people are cheerful, smart and curious individuals. You can focus and tend to be a person who likes to do things properly. Thus, this Virgo may be self-employed because of this. You are a stickler for what bears your name and reputation.

The September 1 horoscope shows that you have great ideas and insights. It is possible that you find it hard to ask the opinion of others or for help although you’d make a great teacher. You need to have patience if you wish to spread your knowledge.

Friends and family say that you are great at organizing events. Ironically, you seem to have a lot of “friends.” If you were born on this day, it is suggested that you never meet a stranger. In your quest to find love, you are content to wait for your soul mate.

The September 1 zodiac compatibility analysis shows that you feel that true love will not be complicated but rather compliment you, and make up for your weaknesses. You want to be sure before making that commitment, so the likelihood of a long engagement is great.

As a parent, you will probably teach your children the same values and morals that you were brought up on. You’ll make a great parent, someone who is understanding and sympathetic to a child.

The September 1st astrology predicts that you are willing to walk on coals for your partners. It’s possible that you may feel that you don’t deserve the kind of love you dream about. This kind of thinking is nothing more than a sign of low self-esteem or a lack of self-confidence.

Those born today on September 1, may not enjoy sex or you may not view it as an inborn desire. You may have problems expressing your feelings, but you certainly can be irritating. Perhaps you need to come to terms with this, as it may be the cause of you losing someone that you care about.

The September 1st birthday meanings show that you are articulate individuals. You have awesome verbal skills. It is very easy for you to secure employment in radio or as a speaker.

You set high standards for yourself, and you do your best and nothing less. This Virgo birthday person is likely to dress for success every day. People born under this zodiac sign are good with stretching a dollar or investing it and making a profit.

This September 1 birthday personality are people who take care of themselves. You watch what you eat and exercise, but somehow, you doubt yourself. You don’t feel that you are doing enough to ensure your health.

This Virgo should rest, however. Find ways to relax so you can sleep through the night. Perhaps working out before going to bed or reading a good book will take your mind off daily stresses.

The 1 September zodiac characteristics traits also show that you are neat people. You work hard and take care of your family. Virgo makes friends easily and treats people the same. Additionally, you like helping people. It gives you great pleasure to instill the same values in your children.

You will probably save for your retirement, as you are “lucky” in money. Your diet is good, and you like to work out but find it hard to relax. It is suggested that you take a road trip to the woods or to the beach for a quick get-a-way.

Famous People And Celebrities Born On September 1

Gloria Estefan, Jada Fire, Barry Gibb, Ricky Horror, Rocky Marciano, Dr. Phil McGraw, Conway Twitty

See: Famous Celebrities Born On September 1

This Day That Year – September 1 In History

1752 – Philadelphia gets the Liberty Bell
1878 – Emma Nutt from Boston is the first female telephone operator
1918 – WWI ends the baseball season
1922 – Billiards replaces the word “pool” in NYC

September 1 Kanya Rashi (Vedic Moon Sign)
September 1 Chinese Zodiac ROOSTER

September 1 Birthday Planet

Your ruling planet is the Mercury that symbolizes an unemotional demeanor, good logic, and excellent everyday communication.

September 1 Birthday Symbols

The Virgin Is The Symbol For The Virgo Zodiac Sign

September 1 Birthday Tarot Card

Your Birthday Tarot Card is The Magician. This card symbolizes great skills, talent, and proficiency in your field. The Minor Arcana cards are Eight of Disks and King of Pentacles

September 1 Birthday Zodiac Compatibility

You are most compatible with people born under Zodiac Sign Taurus: This will be a steady, stable and understanding love match.
You are not compatible with people born under Zodiac Sign Libra: This is a relationship that has its share of hardships and unequal temperaments.

See Also:

September 1 Lucky Numbers

Number 1 – This number stands for your ability to be a leader filled with passion, ambition, and determination.
Number 9 – This number symbolizes a compassionate and generous personality, always worried about others.

Read about: Birthday Numerology

Lucky Colors For September 1 Birthday

Orange: This color signifies the color of communication, curiosity, adventure and new experiences.
Blue: This is a color that stands for stability, steadfastness, relaxation, and perseverance.

Lucky Days For September 1 Birthday

Sunday – This day ruled by the Sun helps you relax and is a good day to work on your personal goals.
Wednesday – This day ruled by Mercury is a great day to complete tasks that involve interaction with people.

September 1 Birthstone Sapphire

Sapphire gemstone is known to be good for travel-related purposes and cleansing of mind, body, and soul.

Ideal Zodiac Birthday Gifts For People Born On September 1st

An artist drawing set for the Virgo man and a cosmetic case for the woman. The September 1 birthday horoscope predicts that you love gifts that are practical yet elegant at the same time.

Click here to read anyone’s birthday horoscope

A Thought for Today

I am feeling a bit better this morning but due to it being September 1st I am doing limited daily posts so I can get through some of the monthly posts. This is my third bout with COVID and it is taking more out of me than the last two times. Supposedly the newest strain of COVID hits people who have had it before and/or had all the vaccinations offered, like me, harder and quicker than those who haven’t had it. My question is why have I gone through a miserable day or two after each shot only to get the possible new strain and feel worse than ever before? Any who I don’t want to waste energy on this posts when I have so many regular monthly posts to do so, I wish you all a blessed and happy September.

Be careful when driving as most children are back in school in the USA!

10 Ways to Use the Supermoon in Witchcraft

Source: moodymoons.com

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1.  Work with the Element of Water.  

The supermoon creates an especially strong pull on the ocean tides, making it an ideal time to work with the element of water.  For ideas on how to use water in witchcraft, check out  How to Work with the Element of Water.

 

Combine equal parts dried mugwortlavender and cinnamon sticks to burn on a charcoal disk for the supermoon.  I love this blend!  Burn it during the ritual or even just as a background incense to draw the energy of the supermoon into your ritual space or the home and hearth.

3.  Make a supermoon cookie.

For the kitchen witch: if you’ve made moon cookies before, instead of a large batch of small ones, try making one huge cookie to share for the supermoon!  The biggest challenge seems to be getting the temperature/baking times/thickness in the right balance, but if you love working things like this out in the kitchen, this is a great project for you.  Your coven or family will appreciate your efforts!

4.  Literally magnify it. 

Looking for something a little different?  Raise power during the supermoon by catching the light in a magnifying glass and charging the altar or spell elements with it.  Clever, huh?

5.  Try a gravity-based meditation. 

While the supermoon exerts its curious effect on the earth’s gravitational pull, take the opportunity to try a gravity-based meditation.  Find a local spa that offers sensory deprivation or “zero gravity” tank and schedule a session.  Or, simply begin 7-night meditation wherein you close your eyes and imagine you are so heavy you are sinking into the floor.  Each subsequent night, imagine yourself getting lighter and lighter, until you are floating in the universe.  Intense!

6.  Cast, cast, cast. 

If you’ve been waiting around for a good time to do some serious spell work, this is it.  Pick a goal that serves your or others in a big way.

7.  Do a dedication. 

Ready to commit to a deity, cause or coven?  Doing it under the light of the supermoon gives it special significance.     As a bonus, you can opt to do a re-dedication every supermoon.

8.  Try drawing down the moon

If you’ve never participated in a drawing down of the moon, many people feel this ceremony carries an especially highly charged power during the supermoon.

9.  Get grounded. 

Some people feel an especially heightened sensitivity during the full moon, and this multiplies tenfold during a supermoon.  If you tend to lean this way, take the time to get grounded.  Eat plenty of carbohydrates, tap into your root chakra in meditation or work with the element of earth to balance it out.

10.  Store it. 

Perhaps your schedule doesn’t permit you to use the supermoon at the height of its power.  In that case, leave out some crystals or make some moon water to store this turbo-charged energy for later use.

Blessings!

The rare Super Blue Moon rises on Aug. 30 and you can watch it online for free

From Space.com

On Wednesday (Aug. 30), one of the biggest and brightest moons of the year will rise. This full moon is referred to as a Blue Moon, a term that can represent one of two things: Either the third full moon in a season that has four full moons; or, more commonly, the second of two full moons that fall in a calendar month. And just like the previous full moon on Aug. 1, this Blue Moon will also be a “supermoon,” a popular term for a full moon that occurs when our natural satellite is closer to Earth, making it appear just slightly larger in the sky.

After sunset on Wednesday, this Super Blue Moon will rise in the east, as seen from New York City. But if conditions happen to be poor for moonwatching in your area, you’re in luck: The Virtual Telescope Project hosted by astronomer Gianluca Masi of Rome, Italy will host a free livestream of the event starting at 11:30 p.m. on Aug. 30 (0330 GMT on Aug. 31). Watch it here at Space.com, courtesy of the project, or on the project’s YouTube channel.

Related: August Super Blue Moon guide 2023

Because the moon’s cycle takes 29.5 days to complete, there are technically 12.4 full moons every 365 days; that means every 2.8 years on average, there are 13 full moons in 12 months. That’s not an exact average, though. Prior to this year’s Blue Moon, the last time such an event occurred was on Aug. 22, 2021; the next one will take place on Aug. 19, 2024.

This Blue Moon is commonly referred to as a “supermoon” due to its distance from Earth at the time of full moon. Because the moon’s orbit is elliptical, or oval-shaped, there are times when it is closer to Earth than others. When full moons occur while the moon is near its closest point to Earth (known as perigee), the moon can appear up to 14% larger in the sky. Though that size change is not quite enough to be noticeable to most skywatchers, it is enough to make these moons visibly brighter and worth making time to see in the night sky.

These enlarged moons used to be referred to as perigean full moons, until the term “supermoon” caught on roughly a decade ago. Supermoons, while not a monthly occurrence, aren’t exactly rare; they can happen anywhere from two to five times a year. In fact, almost 25% of all full moons are supermoons, according to NASA.

A so-called “Super Blue Moon,” the combination of a Blue Moon and a supermoon, happens less frequently. While it’s possible for there to be two Super Blue Moons in one month, the average time between them is 10 years and they can be separated by as much as 20 years, according to NASA. The next Super Blue Moon won’t occur until 2037, when two will actually occur relatively close together — one in January and another in March.

Joining the Super Blue Moon in the sky will be Saturn, also coming off its biggest and brightest appearance of 2023. The ringed planet will be just above and to the right of the moon, although spotting it might be difficult due to the glare of the bright, full moon.

If you are hoping to catch a look at the Super Blue Moon, our guides to the best telescopes and best binoculars are a great place to start.

If you’re looking to snap photos of the Super Blue Moon or the night sky in general, check out our guide on how to photograph the moon as well as our best cameras for astrophotography and best lenses for astrophotography.

August Super Blue Moon guide 2023: The biggest and brightest moon of the year snuggles up to Saturn

From Space.com

Moonwatchers get an extra treat this month with a Blue Moon.

Blue Moon is typically defined as the third full moon in a season that has four full moons, although the term is sometimes also used to refer to a second full moon in a single month.

The Blue Moon will rise on the night of Aug. 30, at 9:35 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory, and will both a “Blue Moon” and a “supermoon” – not only is it the second full moon in a month, but the moon is as close to Earth as it gets and thus appears slightly larger and brighter than normal. On the same day the moon will make a close approach the planet Saturn.

Blue Moons occur about every two and a half years. “Blue moon,” like “supermoon” is not really an astronomical term. A Blue Moon refers to one of two things: A second Blue Moon in a month (called a calendrical Blue Moon) or a fourth full moon in a season (a seasonal Blue Moon). A season is the period between solstices and equinoxes (so for example the Summer season starts on June 21 – the summer solstice — and ends on Sept. 23, the autumn equinox). Ordinarily one would expect three full moons in a season, but occasionally we see four. In this case there are still three full moons between June 21 and Sept. 23, but we get two full moons in August because the month has 31 days. So this August Blue Moon is a calendrical one, not a seasonal one.

full moon occurs when the moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun, a position it reaches about every 29.5 days. Technically, its celestial longitude is 180 degrees away from the sun in the sky. The moon’s orbit is tilted some five degrees from the plane of the Earth’s orbit, so even though the moon is “behind” Earth, it isn’t in  Earth’s shadow each time it makes a circuit of our planet. When it does pass through the shadow of Earth, we see a lunar eclipse, but that won’t happen this time. Timing of lunar phases depends on one’s time zone, because it depends on the moon’s position relative to the Earth rather than one’s position on Earth.

Supermoons, meanwhile, refer to when a full moon coincides with perigee, the point in the moon’s orbit when it is closest to Earth. At those times the moon appears slightly larger and thus brighter, though it usually isn’t noticeable to the casual observer. This happens because the orbit of the moon isn’t a perfect circle; while the average distance to the moon is 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) this time the moon will be 221,942 miles (357,181 kilometers) away. We call this a supermoon, but in reality the moon can be that close at any time – it’s just more notable when it coincides with the full phase. The moon will reach perigee at 11:55 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time, according to NASA, and appear about 7 percent larger than normal.

In New York City, the moon, in the constellation Aquarius, rises the evening of Aug. 30 at 7:44 p.m. and sets the next morning at 6:47 a.m. Saturn will appear above and to the right of the moon as it rises. The closest approach between the moon and Saturn will occur at 2:07 p.m. Eastern according to In-the-Sky-org, so it won’t be visible from the Western Hemisphere. Observers in central Europe, however, are well placed to catch the moment when the moon and Saturn are in conjunction – sharing the same celestial longitude – and when they make their close approach. In Warsaw, for example, the moon and Saturn rise at about 7:37 p.m. local time and the conjunction occurs at 8:07 p.m. At 9:43 p.m. local time the moon will pass within just over 2 degrees of Saturn, with the moon appearing just below the planet.

As one moves eastward the conjunction occurs later in the evening and the moon and Saturn are correspondingly higher in the sky. From Istanbul the moon and Saturn rise at about 7:35 p.m., and the close approach happens at 10:43 p.m. The moon will appear more directly below Saturn than in New York. In New Delhi, the conjunction and close approach both occur after midnight; the close approach is at 1:13 a.m. local time on Aug. 31., about an hour after the moon reaches its highest point in the sky; the moon will be directly below and slightly to the left of Saturn, about 44 degrees high in the south.

In the Southern Hemisphere, the conjunction will look different – Saturn will appear below the moon, since the sky looks “upside down” from there. In Melbourne, Australia, for example, the close approach occurs at 5:43 a.m. local time on August 31, and the pair will be low in the west, with Saturn appearing below the moon and to the right. Both set by about 6:50 a.m. local time.

And remember: If you’re looking for a telescope or binoculars to observe the Blue Moon or any other moon, our guides for the best binoculars deals and the best telescope deals now can help. Our best cameras for astrophotography and best lenses for astrophotography can also help you prepare to capture the next skywatching sight on your own.

VISIBLE PLANETS

Besides Saturn, which will be closely tracking the moon (even when it isn’t in conjunction it will spend the night within a few degrees of the moon), Jupiter rises on Aug. 30 at 10:16 p.m. local time in New York. In the constellation Aires, the planet is distinct because of its brightness relative to other stars in that region of the sky.

Mars will be just barely visible in the evening; on August 30 in New York the sun sets at 7:31 p.m. Eastern. Mars sets only an hour later, at 8:32 p.m.; it’s possible to see it if one is lucky and has a clear sky and unobstructed horizon, but a half hour after sunset the planet is only 6 degrees above the horizon.

Venus will be a “morning star” – the planet rises on the morning of Aug. 31 at 4:33 a.m. Eastern and is about 10 degrees high by 5:30 a.m., when the sky is just starting to get light. Venus is so bright that it is obvious against the sky and among other stars, and in fact stays visible even after the stars begin to fade; it’s often the last celestial object (besides the moon) that people can spot ahead of sunrise.

CONSTELLATIONS

The constellations visible at the end of August are still largely those of Summer; by about 9 p.m. in mid-northern latitudes the Summer Triangle is still visible near the zenith; the highest of the three bright stars that marks it is Vega, if one is facing south Deneb will appear to the left and slightly closer to the horizon, while Altair is the southernmost – the Summer Triangle looks like a large right triangle with Vega at the 90 degree corner and the hypotenuse connecting Deneb and Altair. Like the Big Dipper one can use it to find one’s way; the line between Vega and Altair always points roughly southwards in the Northern Hemisphere.

Scorpius and Sagittarius will be visible in the south; the latter is about as high in the sky as it gets. Antares is a bright reddish star that is the heart of Scorpius, the Scorpion. Just above Scorpius is a region of sky containing a group of five stars that looks like a tall, narrow box topped with a triangle, like an A-frame house. This is the body of Ophiuchus, the Serpent-bearer. From city locations the constellation is more difficult to see; its stars are relatively faint compared to Antares or visible planets.

Turning westwards, (to the left) and looking towards the moon, one can see the autumn constellations rising; to the left of the moon is Pegasus, the legendary winged horse that can be spotted by looking for the “Great Square” which will appear to be standing on one corner, with that corner pointed directly to the Eastern horizon. The star that is on the left of the Great Square is the head of Andromeda, who was, according to legend, to be sacrificed to the Leviathan (Cetus, which rises later in the night). Andromeda is made of two curving lines of stars that appear to make a banana like shape.

As one continues turning northwards, one can see above and to the left of Andromeda the “W” of stars that is Andromeda’s mother Cassiopeia, the Queen, and if one looks to the left one runs right into Polaris, the Pole Star. Almost exactly opposite Cassiopeia is the Big Dipper, part of Ursa Major, the Great Bear. The Dipper will appear with the “bowl” facing upwards and to the right. If one is in a dark sky location it is also possible to see Draco the Dragon, which is a line of stars that winds between the Big Dipper and Little Dipper (Ursa Minor, the Little Bear).

From the mid-southern latitudes Vega will be almost due north at about 9 p.m., from Santiago, Chile, Cape Town, or Melbourne it will be about 17 degrees above the horizon. Cygnus, the Swan, which contains Deneb, will be to the right (eastwards) and Altair will be at about 45 degrees. In the Southern Hemisphere the sky is reversed, so the Summer Triangle points away from the horizon. If one follows the line from Vega to Altair eastwards and passes the moon and Saturn (Saturn will be above the moon) one can see Fomalhaut, the brightest star in Piscis Austrinus, Southern Fish. Further to the right (now heading towards the southeast) one can spot the fainter group of stars that is Grus, the Crane; it’s easiest to look for a vertical line of three stars that is the body of the bird. In the Southeast, about 20 to 23 degrees high is Achernar, the brightest star in Eridanus, the River, which starts near the foot of Orion in the Northern Hemisphere.

Turning due south, towards the southern celestial pole (there is no equivalent of Polaris there), one will see brighter stars to the right, in the southwest. The Southern Cross, Crux, is lying on its side, a small bright group that also has the distinction of being the smallest of the 88 modern constellations. Above Crux are two bright stars, the higher of which is Rigil Kentaurus, also known as Alpha Centauri. The one below it is Hadar, or Beta Centauri.

BLUE MOON NAMES

Native people in North America had a number of different associations and names for the August lunation and full moon; the Old Farmer’s Almanac says the August full moon is the Sturgeon moon, as that is when the fish are abundant. That said, the Old Farmer’s Almanac names derive from a combination of European traditions and Native Americans in regions where the English, French, and Dutch established their colonies, largely in the northeastern part of the continent.

That doesn’t reflect what Native people in every part of the Americas thought, as the traditions Native peoples developed depended a lot on the local environment and their histories; for example in the Pacific Northwest, the Tlingit refer to the month of August (the eighth lunation) as Sha-ha-yi Dís, which means “berries ripe on the mountain” and the ninth lunation (which the Aug. 30 new moon will be) is Dís Yádi, or young animals moon. Even in the northeast there were differences: the Abenaki (according to the English fur trader William Pynchon, writing in 1645) called the lunations from July through August matter lawawkesos  which meant “when the squashes are ripe” and the ninth full moon was micheeneekesos or “when Ind(ian) corne is eatable.”

In England, the Anglo-Saxon derived name for the eighth full moon (which usually occurs in August) is the Fruit moon. The eighth lunar month, according to St. Bede (writing in his book De Temporium Ratione, or “The reckoning of Time” in 725 CE) notes that the  “heathens” – the not-yet-Christianized people living in what is now the British Isles – called the eighth lunation Weodmonath, or “plant month” and in Old German the August moon marks Aran-manod, or “harvest month.”

In the southern hemisphere September is in the spring, with the days getting warmer, it’s no surprise that the Māori of New Zealand described the lunar months in August to September as Mahuru: “The Earth has now acquired warmth, as well as vegetation and trees,” according to the Encyclopedia of New Zealand.

Editor’s Note: If you get a great photo of the Blue Moon of August 2023 and would like to share it with Space.com’s readers, send your photo(s), comments, and your name and location to spacephotos@space.com.

Some Humor for Your Day

I’m going back to bed with my 101.8 F fever just didn’t want you to go without knowing your daily/birthday horoscopes and current moon phase. See you all tomorrow. 

Wishing you a fantastic week!

August 28, 2023 Current Moon Phase

Current Moon Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

From MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waxing Gibbous phase. Visible through most of the night sky setting a few hours before sunrise. This phase is when the moon is more than 50% illuminated but not yet a Full Moon. The phase lasts about 7 days with the moon becoming more illuminated each day until the Full MoonThis upcoming Full Moon will be the second of August 2023 known as a Blue Moon.

During a Waxing Gibbous the moon rises in the east in mid-afternoon and is high in the eastern sky at sunset. The word Gibbous first appeared in the 14th century and has its roots in the Latin word “gibbosus” meaning humpbacked.

Visit the August 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waxing Gibbous Phase

The Waxing Gibbous on August 28 has an illumination of 90%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On August 28 the Moon is 11.77 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.

Phase Details

Phase: Waxing Gibbous
Illumination: 90%
Moon Age: 11.77 days
Moon Angle: 0.55
Moon Distance: 365,287.25 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 151,100,270.66 km

Useful Moon Resources

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

August 27, 2023 Current Moon Phase and Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

Current Moon Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

From MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waxing Gibbous phase. Visible through most of the night sky setting a few hours before sunrise. This phase is when the moon is more than 50% illuminated but not yet a Full Moon. The phase lasts about 7 days with the moon becoming more illuminated each day until the Full Moon. This upcoming Full Moon will be the second of August 2023 known as a Blue Moon.

During a Waxing Gibbous the moon rises in the east in mid-afternoon and is high in the eastern sky at sunset. The word Gibbous first appeared in the 14th century and has its roots in the Latin word “gibbosus” meaning humpbacked.

Visit the August 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waxing Gibbous Phase

The Waxing Gibbous on August 27 has an illumination of 82%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On August 27 the Moon is 10.64 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.

Phase Details

Phase: Waxing Gibbous
Illumination: 82%
Moon Age: 10.64 days
Moon Angle: 0.54
Moon Distance: 367,981.81 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 151,134,109.46 km

Useful Moon Resources

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

If you need to calculate the planetary positions in either hemisphere you can use this for a specific use and time in your local time zone, click on this link

Currentplanetarypositions.com

To figure out GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) to your local time use this link

For Your Local Time and Date

Northwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Los Angeles, California, USA

August 27, 2023
11:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:04 Virgo 25
Moon:20 Capricorn 24
Mercury:21 Virgo 01 Rx
Venus:13 Leo 13 Rx
Mars:00 Libra 15
Jupiter:15 Taurus 29
Saturn:03 Pisces 47 Rx
Uranus:23 Taurus 04
Neptune:26 Pisces 52 Rx
Pluto:28 Capricorn 19 Rx

True Lunar Node:26 Aries 15 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:27 Aries 33 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):25 Leo 55

Chiron:19 Aries 26 Rx
Ceres:22 Libra 32
Pallas:22 Virgo 19
Juno:06 Leo 17
Vesta:25 Gemini 00

Eris:25 Aries 09 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:7
Air:3
Water:2
Cardinal:8
Fixed:5
Mutable:6

Northern Hemisphere

This local time is in Chicago, Illinois, USA

August 27, 2023
09:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:04 Virgo 20
Moon:19 Capricorn 10
Mercury:21 Virgo 03 Rx
Venus:13 Leo 14 Rx
Mars:00 Libra 12
Jupiter:15 Taurus 29
Saturn:03 Pisces 48 Rx
Uranus:23 Taurus 04
Neptune:26 Pisces 53 Rx
Pluto:28 Capricorn 19 Rx

True Lunar Node:26 Aries 16 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:27 Aries 33 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):25 Leo 54

Chiron:19 Aries 26 Rx
Ceres:22 Libra 30
Pallas:22 Virgo 17
Juno:06 Leo 15
Vesta:24 Gemini 59

Eris:25 Aries 09 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:7
Air:3
Water:2
Cardinal:8
Fixed:5
Mutable:6

Northeastern Hemisphere

This local time is in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe

August 27, 2023
02:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:04 Virgo 03
Moon:14 Capricorn 54
Mercury:21 Virgo 10 Rx
Venus:13 Leo 19 Rx
Mars:00 Libra 01
Jupiter:15 Taurus 29
Saturn:03 Pisces 49 Rx
Uranus:23 Taurus 04
Neptune:26 Pisces 53 Rx
Pluto:28 Capricorn 20 Rx

True Lunar Node:26 Aries 18 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:27 Aries 34 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):25 Leo 52

Chiron:19 Aries 27 Rx
Ceres:22 Libra 23
Pallas:22 Virgo 09
Juno:06 Leo 06
Vesta:24 Gemini 53

Eris:25 Aries 09 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:7
Air:3
Water:2
Cardinal:8
Fixed:5
Mutable:6

Weekly Horoscope Sunday, August 27 to Saturday, September 2, 2023

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Each Mercury retrograde is in a different sign, so it affects us differently. Some people glide through one, while others are white knuckling it all the way. (This is a vicious one for me.) Mercury will be retrograde until Sept. 15; so, if you’re buying cars, trucks, computers or cell phones, be smart and wait until the shadow is over on Oct. 1. (I’m waiting until then to buy a laptop.) Meanwhile, the Sun is now in Virgo, which means we all want to pull our act together, get organized, eat healthier, drink less booze and exercise. (At least, jog for 10 seconds in front of the fridge.) Ah yes, amateurs only gain weight in the holidays. Professionals gain weight the entire year.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

You have that back-to-school feeling that you have to buckle down, get to work and get organized. “I’m on it!” As I mentioned in All Signs above, you will also be eager to improve your health. When it comes to improving ourselves, it’s generally easier to stop a bad habit then to begin a new healthy one. But maybe you can do both? Venus promises social diversions and fun times, especially with romantic dates or playful activities with kids. However, while Mars is opposite your sign, it’s easy to get annoyed with others, which means patience will be your best friend. Continue to look for ways to boost your income because you can do this!

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

The next several weeks will be easier for you because the Sun will be in your fellow Earth sign, which is a supporting energy. Whatever you do will flow nicely. You will also be more motivated to do something. Having said that, this same window of time is all about play, fun diversions, exploring the arts, the entertainment world and taking a vacation. In other words, work comes second. Keep an eye out for old flames who will be back in the picture. (Something to keep you on your toes?) Basically, your “work hard, party hard” theme continues for the next few weeks. You will also redecorate at home and enjoy entertaining so that you can show off your ingenious efforts.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

The next few weeks are about home, family and your private life. Many will be involved with a parent. You might have relatives you haven’t seen for a while camped on your doorstep. (Hand them a paintbrush or broom.) Your communication skills are excellent now and will continue for several weeks because fair Venus is in your House of Communications, which will sweeten and soften your words. You’ll be the epitome of tact and diplomacy! Actually, it will be easy because another influence of Venus will make you realize how much affection and beauty there is in your daily world. What a blessing! Meanwhile, competitive sports and fun outings still appeal.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

For the next few weeks, the pace of your days will accelerate because you suddenly have short trips to take, appointments, errands to run, plus, people to see as you spend more time with siblings, relatives and neighbours. Your dance card is full! Mercury retrograde will continue to stir up goofy mistakes, transportation delays and mixed-up communications and conversations with others. But you can handle this. Many of you will also encounter past acquaintances, which will be interesting because it’s fun to trade lies and talk about the good old days. Meanwhile, you continue to deal with some kind of chaos or increased activity at home. Cope as best you can.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

Money, money, money is on your mind. (Many of you blew a wad during “Celebrate Leo!” season.) Plus, cheques were late in the mail, problems with credit cards, plus delayed business deals due to Mercury retrograde. Oy! Naturally, with Venus in your sign, you will handle all this with grace. In fact, Venus will make it easy to make peace with others and enjoy good times with friends. (Note this is also a great time for a vacation and to shop for wardrobe goodies.) Meanwhile, Mars is in your House of Communications boosting your mental energy, stimulating the tempo of your everyday life, and making you identify strongly with your ideas and opinions. Look out world!

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

The Sun is now in your sign until Sept. 23. This means it’s all about you, dear Virgo! Once a year, the Sun is in your sign for four weeks and when that happens, it’s your turn to recharge your batteries for the rest of year. You will be more concerned with personal matters. You’ll feel a strong need to express yourself. You will more easily attract people and favourable situations to you; and you will make a great impression on everyone! Secret love affairs might be happening, which is not surprising because this year is a stressful time for marriage and partnerships for your sign. Nevertheless, don’t risk a solid, long-term relationship for a mere bonbon. Think of your long-range goals.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

For the next few weeks, the Sun is hiding in your chart before it enters your sign on Sept. 23. This means that likewise, you will be happy to play things low-key and stay in the background. Nevertheless, with fiery Mars in your sign, by no means, will you be a wallflower! Oh no. Mars in your sign (something that happens only once every two years for six weeks) will make you work hard to further your own interests, and also to assert yourself among others! You’ll be much more of a fighter for your own rights than usual. Plus, your physical energy will be high. Meanwhile, old friends are back in your world, promising fun get-togethers.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

The next several weeks are popular for you! You’ll enjoy hanging out with friends, plus being involved more with groups and organizations. Many of you will also be in contact with friends from your past. This will also be a lovely time to think about your long-range goals. It so happens that you make an excellent impression on bosses, parents, teachers and the police right now. If you ask for advice or assistance, it will be forthcoming. In fact, bosses might admire you to the point that a flirtation might take place? Meanwhile, keep in mind that this year is a wonderful time for partnerships and marriage. Singles should be open to meeting new people.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

Ta da! This is the only time all year when the Sun sits at the top of your chart for four weeks, casting you in a flattering spotlight. Garbo was right, “Good lighting is everything.” You look super competent to authority figures even if you don’t do anything special, which means this is the perfect opportunity for you to demand the advantage, ask for a raise, seek out a promotion – whatever. (It doesn’t hurt to ask.) Meanwhile, opportunities to travel for pleasure still exist – something dear to your heart. Plus, competitive sports and physical activities are also in the picture for most of you. Remember: This is the year for you to improve your job or get a better one.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Your desire to travel, read, study and learn more will be strong in the next four weeks because you feel the need to expand your horizons. Travel is the obvious choice; but if you can’t travel, then be a tourist in your own city! You can also put out energy to study and learn more because this will stimulate you. And that’s what you want. Stimulation and adventure! Once every two years, Mars is high in your chart, arousing your ambition, and that’s happening right now. Meanwhile, it’s also easy for you to raise money or get a loan or mortgage. Looks good! (Privately, romantic passion is affectionate and memorable!)

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

You have your eye on the resources and wealth of your partner, inheritances, the government, credit cards or an institution that holds your debt. Perfect! This is an excellent time to wrap up old business with these areas because of Mercury retrograde. On the other hand, initiating new business for example will drag slowly or be delayed because of Mercury retrograde. Meanwhile, the opportunity to travel totally appeals because your sense of adventure is strong now. You want to go places and have fun! With Venus opposite your sign, relations with partners and close friends are excellent. Perfect time to enjoy life with a travel buddy! Continue to look for ways to improve home and family.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

This is the only time all year when the Sun sits opposite your sign for four weeks. Because this means it is as far away from you as it can get all year (in your chart), and the Sun is your source of energy, your energy will be flagging somewhat and you will need more sleep. Go to bed. Aside from that, relations with coworkers couldn’t be better! People will be supportive and helpful to you. Admittedly, disputes about shared property or debt might occur now. You might disagree with a partner about how to manage money or spend funds. Fortunately, with Jupiter in your House of Communications this year, it’s easy for you to be upbeat and happy! A blessing!

Goddesses and Gods – Irish Celtic – Aine and Lugh – God of Justice and Oaths and Master of Crafts

Picture by Judith Shawart

Áine – Goddess of Love, Summer and Wealth

As the goddess of summer and wealth, Áine represents the abundance that the land has to offer during its most plentiful season.

Good, fruitful harvests were required to provide for the people and animals, therefore much emphasis was placed on gods and goddesses that represent fertility, such as Áine.

The goddess Áine is strongly associated with the feast of midsummer and the summer sun. She too, like the Morrigan is thought to have the ability to shapeshift and is represented by a red mare, known for its speed.

Áine is sometimes referred to as the Irish goddess of Love or as the Faery Queen.

There are several stories that connect Áine to rape, including one where she bites off the ear of the King of Munster after an unconsented encounter. By disfiguring him, the Celtic goddess of love made him ineligible to be king (only flawless, unmarred men could rule)  and so he was removed from his throne.

In another story of rape, Áine exacted revenge by turned her offender, Gerald, Earl of Desmond into a goose.

The Hill of Knockainy (or Cnoc Áine) in County Limerick was an important site, where ritual blessings to this Irish goddess were carried out.  Offerings to Áine have also been made at Lough Gur in County Limerick.

Lugh – God of Justice and Oaths and Master of Crafts

The god Lugh, (also spelled Lug or Luga) is one of the most notable of all the Irish deities and equates to the pan-Celtic god of Lugus.

Lugh was the god associated with justice and held power over oaths and law. He was also connected with rightfulness, especially in terms of kingship.

He was king of the glorified race of the Tuatha dé Danann, who were known for their superior skills and knowledge, particularly on the battlefield. The inscriptions on some early texts suggest that the Tuath dé Danann were deities, while others allude more to them having magical powers, including shapeshifting.

Lugh was a master craftsman and skilled warrior, known for his ability to throw a spear a very long distance and hence his other name Lugh Lámhfhada. This name means Lugh of the long arm in Irish.

He is believed to have led the Tuatha dé Danann to victory over the invading army of Fomorians as depicted in the Battle of Mag Tuired.

It is said that Lugh initiated a special games event, known as the Tailteann Games or Assembly of Tailti that focused on horse racing and martial arts that ran over the last two weeks in July and culminated with the start of the harvest celebration of Lughnasadh on 1 August. It is said that the games were founded in memory of Lugh’s foster mother Tailtiu, who was also thought to be a goddess.

Legend states that Lugh was also a bit of a trickster and is sometimes known as the Celtic god of mischief.

Lugh is thought to have been the father of demi god and famous Irish warrior, Cú Chulainn.

Are Celtic gods immortal? Seemingly not all of them, Lugh is said to have been speared and drowned in Loch Lugborta (or Loch Lugh) in County Westmeath, by the sons of Cermait after he killed their father.

Both the gods of Lugh and the Dagda are supposedly buried in the sacred center of the island of Ireland, Uisneach.

August 26, 2023 Current Moon Phase and Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

Current Moon Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

From MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waxing Gibbous phase. Visible through most of the night sky setting a few hours before sunrise. This phase is when the moon is more than 50% illuminated but not yet a Full Moon. The phase lasts about 7 days with the moon becoming more illuminated each day until the Full MoonThis upcoming Full Moon will be the second of August 2023 known as a Blue Moon.

During a Waxing Gibbous the moon rises in the east in mid-afternoon and is high in the eastern sky at sunset. The word Gibbous first appeared in the 14th century and has its roots in the Latin word “gibbosus” meaning humpbacked.

Visit the August 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waxing Gibbous Phase

The Waxing Gibbous on August 26 has an illumination of 72%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On August 26 the Moon is 9.55 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.

Phase Details

Phase: Waxing Gibbous
Illumination: 72%
Moon Age: 9.55 days
Moon Angle: 0.54
Moon Distance: 371,595.67 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 151,167,495.54 km

Useful Moon Resources

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

If you need to calculate the planetary positions in either hemisphere you can use this for a specific use and time in your local time zone, click on this link

Currentplanetarypositions.com

To figure out GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) to your local time use this link  

For Your Local Time and Date 

Northwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Los Angeles, California, USA

August 26, 2023
11:00 pm GMT 4:00PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:03 Virgo 27
Moon:05 Capricorn 52
Mercury:21 Virgo 23 Rx
Venus:13 Leo 31 Rx
Mars:29 Virgo 37
Jupiter:15 Taurus 28
Saturn:03 Pisces 52 Rx
Uranus:23 Taurus 04
Neptune:26 Pisces 54 Rx
Pluto:28 Capricorn 20 Rx

True Lunar Node:26 Aries 21 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:27 Aries 36 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):25 Leo 48

Chiron:19 Aries 28 Rx
Ceres:22 Libra 09
Pallas:21 Virgo 51
Juno:05 Leo 47
Vesta:24 Gemini 41

Eris:25 Aries 09 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:8
Air:2
Water:2
Cardinal:7
Fixed:5
Mutable:7

Northern Hemisphere

This local time is in Chicago, Illinois, USA

August 26, 2023
09:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:03 Virgo 22
Moon:04 Capricorn 41
Mercury:21 Virgo 24 Rx
Venus:13 Leo 33 Rx
Mars:29 Virgo 34
Jupiter:15 Taurus 27
Saturn:03 Pisces 52 Rx
Uranus:23 Taurus 04
Neptune:26 Pisces 54 Rx
Pluto:28 Capricorn 20 Rx

True Lunar Node:26 Aries 21 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:27 Aries 36 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):25 Leo 48

Chiron:19 Aries 28 Rx
Ceres:22 Libra 07
Pallas:21 Virgo 49
Juno:05 Leo 44
Vesta:24 Gemini 39

Eris:25 Aries 09 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:8
Air:2
Water:2
Cardinal:7
Fixed:5
Mutable:7

Northeastern Hemisphere

This local time is in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe

26 August 2023
02:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:03 Virgo 06
Moon:00 Capricorn 32
Mercury:21 Virgo 29 Rx
Venus:13 Leo 38 Rx
Mars:29 Virgo 23
Jupiter:15 Taurus 27
Saturn:03 Pisces 54 Rx
Uranus:23 Taurus 04
Neptune:26 Pisces 54 Rx
Pluto:28 Capricorn 21 Rx

True Lunar Node:26 Aries 23 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:27 Aries 37 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):25 Leo 46

Chiron:19 Aries 29 Rx
Ceres:22 Libra 00
Pallas:21 Virgo 41
Juno:05 Leo 35
Vesta:24 Gemini 34

Eris:25 Aries 09 Rx

Fire:7
Earth:8
Air:2
Water:2
Cardinal:7
Fixed:5
Mutable:7

A Thought for Today

Make your weekend shine with smile and happiness!

August 25, 2023 Current Moon Phase and Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

Current Moon Phase

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious, you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else was born.

From MoonGiant.com

The Moon’s current phase for today and tonight is a Waxing Gibbous phase. Visible through most of the night sky setting a few hours before sunrise. This phase is when the moon is more than 50% illuminated but not yet a Full Moon. The phase lasts about 7 days with the moon becoming more illuminated each day until the Full MoonThis upcoming Full Moon will be the second of August 2023 known as a Blue Moon.

During a Waxing Gibbous the moon rises in the east in mid-afternoon and is high in the eastern sky at sunset. The word Gibbous first appeared in the 14th century and has its roots in the Latin word “gibbosus” meaning humpbacked.

Visit the August 2023 Moon Phases Calendar to see all the daily moon phase for this month.

Today’s Waxing Gibbous Phase

The Waxing Gibbous on August 25 has an illumination of 62%. This is the percentage of the Moon illuminated by the Sun. The illumination is constantly changing and can vary up to 10% a day. On August 25 the Moon is 8.5 days old. This refers to how many days it has been since the last New Moon. It takes 29.53 days for the Moon to orbit the Earth and go through the lunar cycle of all 8 Moon phases.

Phase Details

Phase: Waxing Gibbous
Illumination: 62%
Moon Age: 8.50 days
Moon Angle: 0.53
Moon Distance: 375,890.89 km
Sun Angle: 0.53
Sun Distance: 151,200,419.62 km

Useful Moon Resources

The 8 Lunar Phases

There are 8 lunar phases the Moon goes through in its 29.53 days lunar cycle. The 4 major Moon phases are Full Moon, New Moon, First Quarter and Last Quarter. Between these major phases, there are 4 minor ones: the Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous and Waning Crescent. For more info on the Moon Cycle and on each phase check out Wikipedia Lunar Phase page.

Northern Hemisphere’s Planetary Positions

If you need to calculate the planetary positions in either hemisphere you can use this for a specific use and time in your local time zone, click on this link

Currentplanetarypositions.com

To figure out GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) to your local time use this link  

For Your Local Time and Date 

Northwestern Hemisphere

This local time is in Los Angeles, California, USA

August 25, 2023
11:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:02 Virgo 29
Moon:21 Sagittarius 48
Mercury:21 Virgo 38 Rx
Venus:13 Leo 51 Rx
Mars:28 Virgo 59
Jupiter:15 Taurus 26
Saturn:03 Pisces 56 Rx
Uranus:23 Taurus 04
Neptune:26 Pisces 55 Rx
Pluto:28 Capricorn 21 Rx

True Lunar Node:26 Aries 25 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:27 Aries 39 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):25 Leo 41

Chiron:19 Aries 30 Rx
Ceres:21 Libra 45
Pallas:21 Virgo 24
Juno:05 Leo 16
Vesta:24 Gemini 22

Eris:25 Aries 09 Rx

Fire:8
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:2
Cardinal:6
Fixed:5
Mutable:8

Northern Hemisphere

This local time is in Chicago, Illinois, USA

August 25, 2023
09:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:02 Virgo 25
Moon:20 Sagittarius 39
Mercury:21 Virgo 39 Rx
Venus:13 Leo 53 Rx
Mars:28 Virgo 55
Jupiter:15 Taurus 26
Saturn:03 Pisces 57 Rx
Uranus:23 Taurus 04
Neptune:26 Pisces 55 Rx
Pluto:28 Capricorn 22 Rx

True Lunar Node:26 Aries 25 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:27 Aries 40 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):25 Leo 41

Chiron:19 Aries 30 Rx
Ceres:21 Libra 43
Pallas:21 Virgo 22
Juno:05 Leo 13
Vesta:24 Gemini 20

Eris:25 Aries 09 Rx

Fire:8
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:2
Cardinal:6
Fixed:5
Mutable:8

Northeastern Hemisphere

This local time is in Frankfurt, Germany, Europe

25 August 2023
02:00 pm GMT 4:00 PM CEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:02 Virgo 08
Moon:16 Sagittarius 39
Mercury:21 Virgo 42 Rx
Venus:14 Leo 00 Rx
Mars:28 Virgo 44
Jupiter:15 Taurus 25
Saturn:03 Pisces 58 Rx
Uranus:23 Taurus 04
Neptune:26 Pisces 56 Rx
Pluto:28 Capricorn 22 Rx

True Lunar Node:26 Aries 26 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:27 Aries 41 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):25 Leo 39

Chiron:19 Aries 30 Rx
Ceres:21 Libra 36
Pallas:21 Virgo 13
Juno:05 Leo 04
Vesta:24 Gemini 14

Eris:25 Aries 10 Rx

Fire:8
Earth:7
Air:2
Water:2
Cardinal:6
Fixed:5
Mutable:8