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When is Leap Year Day?
If
calendar publishers put the words LEAP DAY on February
29, more people would remember it, and
maybe even celebrate it. An extra day to live! An
extra day to have fun! An extra day to love! An extra
day to do something good for someone else.
If February 2nd can have " Ground Hog Day", in
ink, February 29 is surely more deserving of the words
Leap Year
Day - or - LEAP DAY. If it were not for this extra day, we Americans wouldn't know when
to
expect that groundhog so precisely.
But alas, this Leap
Year, again, a very small percentage (maybe a 1/2 of a
percentage) of calendars
have those words on them. I received a bank calendar
from a fellow Leap Day baby that has they words
LEAP DAY on February 29. I have not seen or heard of
any others. And
those List of Special Days that are available in the
size and shape of a business card do not have
LEAP DAY on them. It's probably the original Special
Day. And it is a celebration of the calendar too!
So we need to help those who make calendars understand
why it is important for them to include this
day in writing, and on the lists, every four years.
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