National Hug Your Hound Day

Hug Your Hound Day

National Hug Your Hound Day is celebrated on the Second Sunday in September, falling on September 14 this year, to honor man’s best friend. Dogs have been standing loyally by our side since the dawn of time. They might even have been the very first animals to have been domesticated and felt affection for humans. Dogs have a solid reputation of being warm and loving companions, loyal workers, and trustworthy defenders of the homes they live in. Hug Your Hound Day is a gentle reminder that our four-legged friends deserve our love and attention. This day encourages pet owners to renew their bond with their dogs and show them that they are indeed your best friend.

World Letter Writing Day

Are you ready to celebrate World Letter Writing Day on September 1? If yes, now is the time to pick up a pen and pour out your feelings on a piece of paper. Yes, writing something down may seem like a peculiar idea in this day and age, but it will definitely be one of the most interesting things you have done in a long time. The letter can be a love letter, one filled with anger, or even one simply written to create memories. All you have to do is write it, and hand it over to the one it is addressed to. So grab your pen and get started!

National No Rhyme Nor Reason Day

National-No-Rhyme-Nor-Reason-Day

National No Rhyme Nor Reason Day, celebrated on September 1, aims to recognize words that do not rhyme with anything. It also encourages activities and actions performed without a reason. Yes, this day is very random, but that’s exactly what makes it so enjoyable. And guess what? It is based on a famous idiom from a Shakespearean play. So without further adieu, understand the entertainment factor behind the day and celebrate it to the fullest. Here are a few non-rhyming words to get you started: ‘orange,’ ‘woman,’ ‘purple,’ ‘spirit,’ and ‘chimney.’ Now come up with a list of your own and start sharing.