US Federal Holiday: Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 19, 2009 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Announcements, history
Today is a federal holiday here in the United States as we celebrate Marting Luther King Jr. Day.
The holiday was created by legislation and signed into law by President Reagan on November 2nd, 1983. The legislation established the third Monday of each January as a federal holiday honoring Dr. King.
It was first observed on January 20th, 1986. By the time of its observance in January 2000 all states official observed the holiday. (I scratch my head over why it took some of the states so long to get onboard, but it’s not surprise that there were lots of politics …read more
Less Travelers this Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend
November 29, 2008 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Air Travel, Announcements, Car Trips, Getting Around, Travel Tips
This Thanksgiving, with the tough economic times that we’re all facing, travel declined for the first time since 2002. Less people are flying.
And even though the price of gas had dropped substantially, in many locations under $2/gallon, we’re not driving this holiday either.
Here’s a CBS news account:
This Turkey Isn’t Traveling
November 27, 2008 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Announcements
Happy Thanksgiving to all my readers here in the United States.
I’m not traveling during this holiday time, instead getting to enjoy time away from airports and busy crowds, giving me time to relax at home.
The list of things for which I am thankful is way too long for a blog post, but know that I count each and every reader among those items.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Image credit: SXC
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