National Look Up at the Sky Day

National Look Up at the Sky Day is on April 14, and we have some interesting moments in history, aurora light facts, and the perfect ways to celebrate. We often rush through our weekdays, hoping the weekend will come quickly, and then rush through the weekends before dreading its end. When was the last time you stopped and looked up at the sky? Did you know that a cloud can weigh approximately 1.1 million pounds, or that the color of a star depends on its temperature? The sky is fascinating, yet we hardly even notice it.   

National Gardening Day

National Gardening Day on April 14 is a day of encouragement, a day created to give gardeners a shove and a shovel so that they can begin their gardening journey. Weather permitting, gardening has always been an endearing task for patient lovers of the great outdoors. A good gardener plans years ahead as they shape the nature that surrounds them according to their vision and needs. With National Gardening Day arriving during Spring, it’s a great chance for you to warm up your green fingers and get planting and preparing for the summer. Our gardens are a unique space, use this day to get out there and make the most of them. If you want to celebrate in style, check out our gift guide for plant lovers.

National Foundation Day

National Foundation Day is celebrated on February 11 annually. This holiday acts as a reminder for the Japanese to commemorate the establishment of Japan by Emperor Jimmu in 660 B.C. National Foundation Day, also known as Kenkoku Kinen No Hi, is the perfect opportunity to look back on the difficulties bore by the forefathers for the foundation of the country. This holiday allows us to nourish our love for the country and bring out our patriotic spirit.