01 January 2019


Tuscany was the first jurisdiction to adopt the Gregorian calendar, on this date in 1750.
Batology is the scientific study of blackberries. 
3 997°C is the melting point of ceramic material. 
One of our largest ethnic groups, StatsCan reports 1,035,969 Canadians of Dutch ancestry. 
Warning: Dates in calendars are closer than they appear. 


108,860 souls reside in St. John’s NL,  Atlantic Canada’s second-largest urban centre.
Save the date! There are only 364 days until Christmas. 
January’s birthstone is the garnet. 
Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India today in 1877.
Jewels are like ice cream, there’s always room for more. 


The maximum rider count per Montréal Métro car is1,260; nine cars make up a subway train. 
The bar codes of all newspapers begin with the numbers 977.
Australia became a nation today in 1901. 
The myrtle tree family includes the bay rum, clove, guava, allspice and eucalyptus.
Our border with Mexico is quite thick and the USA pays for it.

Old batteries are recycled into corn fertilizer.
During World War Two, Buckingham Palace was bombed nine times by the Luftwaffe. 
Men who kiss their spouses in the morning live five years longer than those who don’t. 
No longer ‘Britons born abroad’, today in 1947, we became Canadian citizens. 
My neighbour feels like a battery—he’s rarely included in things, either. 



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