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The Kitchen Restaurant, Sacramento, 10/31/24
building – 915 Broadway #100, Sacramento, CA 95818 The Kitchen was opened in 1991 by the Selland Group and around 2014 Chef Kelly McCown, who had worked in numerous highly regarded kitchens took the helm. Here he assembled a fine team that continues to gather awards from many sites. The restaurant offers a tasting menu (with several types of optional wine pairings) Wed to Sun. with a twist –…
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Wine enthusiasts, rejoice! The picturesque region surrounding El Dorado Hills is a haven for those seeking delightful wine-tasting experiences. Just a stone’s throw away from Sacramento, this area boasts an array of top-notch wineries and tasting rooms that promise to elevate your palate and immerse you in the world of exquisite vintages. Join us on a journey through the vineyards as we explore the best places for wine tasting near Sacramento and El Dorado Hills.
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He dreamed of a career in the Israeli military. Instead, ironically, he co-created an iconic cereal brand which bears a distinctly military name and rank — Cap’n Crunch. The man behind the cereal is food technologist Chaim Gur-Arieh. He not only was on the laboratory ground floor bringing Cap’n Crunch to supermarket shelves, but Gur-Arieh brought us multiple other blockbuster brands and products — Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing, Tiger’s Milk Bar, single serving pudding and gelatin cups, and wine coolers.
Ninety-year-old Gur-Arieh is a non-stop innovator not only of foods, but of himself. He’s lived on three continents and pursued three distinct careers. Born in Istanbul, Turkey to a family that traces its roots there to the 1500s, he moved on his own at 14 to Israel. A high school dropout, his hopes of a life in the Israeli army ended when an explosion caused a hearing loss. Undeterred, he returned to school and earned a B.S. in chemical engineering.
In Israel, Chaim changed his last name from Mizrachi, a common name there, to Gur-Arieh, meaning “lion cub.” But this wasn’t the only change he made. After working at a rubber factory, Gur-Arieh decided chemical engineering wasn’t for him, he explained in a recent interview. So, he reinvented himself once more. He moved to the U.S., earned a master’s degree and Ph.D. in Food Science at the University of Illinois, and became a food technologist.
His first job was at Quaker Oats Company in the Midwest. It was there Cap’n Crunch was born. At the time, Quaker Oats had another cereal on the market. It also had a problem. That cereal, Life, was infringing on a patent owned by Ralston Purina Company, according to Gur-Arieh. So, Quaker Oats needed an alternative manufacturing method, and while working on one, came the idea of developing a sweet cereal for children, namely Cap’n Crunch.
While Cap’n Crunch is famed for its sugary taste and distinctive cartoon character, Gur-Arieh’s contribution was technical and industry trend setting. He co-developed the cereal’s manufacturing process called extrusion, the mechanical process when grain is forced to flow — under one or more varieties of conditions of mixing, heating and cutting — through a mold which shapes and/or puff-dries the grain. Before extrusion became the most common method of processing cereal, grains were typically rolled.
In the six decades since its introduction by Quaker Oats (now a subsidiary of PepsiCo), the popular corn and oat cereal has spun off into numerous flavors and seasonal variations, including ones with berries, “vanilly,” peanut butter” and “choco.”
As for Gur-Arieh, he too spun off into multiple ventures. He worked for Del Monte Foods and a company developing food for astronauts. After that, he ran his own companies and along the way hit another gastronomical home run — developing Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing or more accurately the dressing as we dip and devour it today. Years before, ranch dressing had gone to market in dry mix packets, but Gur-Arieh created the bottled liquid formula convenience-loving consumers didn’t know they craved.
About this time, Gur-Arieh took on a partner-for-life, his wife Elisheva. After 35 years in the food business, at an age when many people might consider retirement, Chaim and Elisheva opted to fulfill a longtime dream of opening a winery. Their Di Arie Vineyard & Winery, located in the Sierra foothills outside of Sacramento, CA, grows 11 varietals of grapes. In addition to the vineyard, there’s a tasting room and a wine club. Chaim makes the wine, while Elisheva, a nationally exhibited artist, oversees sales and marketing.
Now, 24 years into operating the winery and having just celebrated his 90th birthday, you might ask when does the man behind Cap’n Crunch start resting on his laurels — or at least on his vineyard? The answer: Not yet.
Since COVID, the vineyard faces new challenges and Gur-Arieh is innovating once again to meet them. Sales are down and consumer tastes are changing, he explained.
“First, there’s a general decrease in the amount of wine people are drinking. It’s partially an economic decision, but it’s also generational,” he said. “Younger drinkers are turning away from wine and back to hard liquor and that’s having an impact.”
To combat the downturn, this nonagenarian inventor has created three wines that pair with sushi. This new Hikari line is being marketed to money-spending younger foodie fans to win them back to wine. It has three offerings including a specially formulated chilled red wine blend and comes in bottles and cans – again, a nod to a younger demographic. Hikari is already sold in supermarkets in the West and Gur-Arieh is negotiating with a major Midwest chain to place Hikari there.
And with that update on his business, our interview concluded. The man who never lost his stride, be it during relocation from country to country (or continent to continent) or industry to industry, put on his floppy hat and headed out the door. There were grapes to tend to, watered and watched. Another day of work for this constantly innovating continually enterprising food scientist-turned-vintner.
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To Love an Archeron
Plot: The Archeron sisters have really bad taste in men, but maybe the good old meet cute (as suggested by @sjmromanceweek) could lead them to discover what love really is
Words: 2.300 for Feyre, 3.257 for Elain and 1.405 for Nesta, for a total of 5.702
Chapter 1 - Meet Cute
February 7, 2023, New York
The place, little larger than a wine cellar, was too crowded for her tastes. The stench of alcohol and sweat mixed with a hint of mould created a new, nauseating, fourth odour, but Feyre was sure Tamlin would appreciate such a large audience. The trio, made up of her boyfriend, drummer Andras and bassist Ianthe, hadn’t yet hit the stage, and judging by the absence of the usual backstage hustle and bustle, she suspected it wouldn’t happen anytime soon. A real pity, above all because the audio system didn’t seem made to support the terrible commercial disgrace that was currently coming out of the speakers. Probably a trip to the bar, a long counter with a reflective surface placed as the only defence between drunk idiots and a wall of shiny bottles, would have done her good, but since she knew she wasn't supposed to be there, and that the only thing between her and a denied entry was a fake ID she had since high school, she didn’t want to risk it. In Sacramento, where she was from, no one would mind giving her a shot or two because no one wanted to upset her father, or be blacklisted by her sister Nesta, who recently took over the company. After all, bars needed the biggest food mogul in the country, even if they didn’t want to admit it. The privilege of growing up in a wealthy and well-liked family hadn’t escaped Feyre, and although things hadn’t gone so well for a while, now everything was back to normal, she entered the school she dreamed of ever since she was a child, and her family was scattered across the United States, intent on building an identity outside their surname. If only her mother could’ve seen her, with her combat boots and smudged eyeshadow under her eyes. Tamlin didn’t like it, but Feyre felt she looked older wearing makeup, and nothing was going to make her abandon the comfort of her old Doctor Martens for a pair of stilettos. Acting like that made her a black sheep of high society, and if someone recognized her, maybe some economic geek, and posted a picture online, she was sure it would soon end up in some uninteresting tabloid with an exaggerated headline, but she never cared and wasn’t going to start now. In the beginning, attending the New York Academy of Arts had been just a childhood fantasy, but when, growing up, she realized it could put two days of road between her and the busybodies at the Camelia Waldorf, the dream almost turned into obsession. She missed nothing of California. Not the weather, not the sea, not the desirable appearance hiding one of the rottenest places in the world. The East Coast was different, grey in the northern part, sure, but every neighbourhood had a secret to uncover and no one tried to deny the rats roaming the garbage were the real owners of every city. Feyre was sure Tamlin fell in love with her cynicism, even if the songwriter used to repeat he appreciated how much she could see beauty in everything. They met in a café, his long blond hair pulled back as he scribbled on a leather-bound notebook. An involuntary sad smile spread across her lips. Things had changed a lot since the band started to gain exposure and with them who attended their shows. A small group of men approached her silently, all of them way older than Feyre and undoubtedly interested in something very different from the chit chat she was used to. The other patrons didn’t seem to notice anything, or maybe they didn’t want to, determined not to poke their noses into matters that didn’t concern them. It had been a long time since Feyre trusted in the help of good Samaritans, and surely there weren’t any hidden under bleached locks and pretentious second-hand purchases.
“What do you want?” she asked, upfront as every southern girl learns to be at a young age and at the same time feigning a disinterest and a detachment aimed solely at concealing the terror gripping her insides. They weren’t going to hurt here, not in the crowd, but maybe they wanted to bother her for a while and then leave, the worst-case scenario involving them trying to follow her to the bathroom.
“To have some fun, it’s been awfully dull here recently,” replied the taller one, who was positioned right between her and the backstage entrance. Even if Tamlin had leaned over to make sure she was okay, he wouldn't have been able to see her, hidden by that pair of massive shoulders.
“Well, I’m not funny, so I suggest you find someone else to pester,” Feyre retorted, trying to make eye contact with anyone beyond the circle of men who closed around her like a noose. Even though the danger wasn't so imminent, she was starting to feel short of breath.
“We like challenges,” the smaller one hissed, his lips so thin they almost annoyed her. He looked like a caricature, or the villain from some old Japanese cartoon, but his breath was definitely stolen from a horror movie. The idea of his mouth approaching hers made Feyre sick.
“There you are!” exclaimed a fourth man, making her flinch in surprise. “I’ve been looking for you everywhere!”
The stranger was athletic, with slightly tan skin, an awful lot of tattoos and perfectly combed raven black hair. Unlike the others, he was a sight to behold, someone she would’ve liked to paint, cradled in darkness like a redeemable demon, with wings and fangs and a crown of gold. Even if his face was chiselled and his eyebrows furrowed, his eyes, so blue they nearly seemed violet in the dim light, exuded kindness and a silent, firm command.
Pretend to know me, they whispered, captivating as the music of a snake charmer, come to me. And Feyre did it. A single step, and she was beside him, the long nails of her right hand digging painful moonlets between the ink covering those muscular arms. He seemed unbothered.
“Thank you for finding her,” her saviour added, smooth and polished. “Enjoy your night.”
He seemed accustomed to deal with scumbags and scary people, and even though he was vastly outnumbered if his intervention escalated in a fight, he also demanded to receive the due respect. He had to be powerful, someone with a position able to instil fear if necessary. He reminded her of Nesta, with enough bite in their words to make people stiffen with just a greeting and a gaze so intense you wonder if they’re not able to violate your mind and read your deepest secrets. Though she liked to think they’d get along if they ever met, Feyre knew they couldn’t stand each other’s sight, no room big enough for two egos that big.
“What’s a girl like you doing in my uncle’s club?” he asked, sincerely intrigued, once the group of men scuttled back to their business without further comment.
“What kind of girl do you think I am?” she retorted, steering away from the inevitable topic of age. If his family really owned the place, there was no doubt he would soon be scrutinizing her fake ID with painstaking attention, and if he kicked her out, she'd have to take a cab home on the least ideal hour to be waiting alone on a street corner.
“One who doesn’t have enough friends, since you’re alone,” he replied, with cruel sincerity but no apparent intention of hurting her.
“My friends are in the band,” she corrected him quickly, a tinge of annoyance creeping into her thoughts anyway. She hadn’t really bonded with anyone at the Academy, after all, she’d only just moved when she met Tamlin. As quick as their relationship started, his friends became hers and the interests of the group everything Feyre had to worry about outside of school. It wasn’t bad, having someone make the boring decisions for her, but after a while it got monotonous, and obviously dangerous, given her current situation.
“Then you should find yourself some new ones – I went to check why they’re taking so damn long, and apparently they figured it was better to entertain a few rabid fans than earn the hefty fee we’ve offered, but I probably just can’t see the appeal of these budding idols…” the young man commented, as if he was much older than Tamlin and Ianthe. Maybe a year or two, but nothing that would allow him to behave so condescendingly towards them. In her regards, on the other hand… If she had been smart, if she hadn’t been so young, scared and annoyed at her boyfriend for having something that wasn’t her as his priority, she would’ve thanked the stranger and returned to her evening, but the three men, she knew it, were still lurking somewhere, and when musicians got lost explaining the making process to someone willing to listen, there was little to do but let them vent.
“Since you’re familiar with the place, you should tell me where to look for them,” Feyre retorted with the hint of a smile, and in an instant she found herself following her saviour to the uncomfortable bar stools. He offered her a suspiciously light beer, while for himself he chose a large glass of whiskey worth way more than it should’ve.
“Before I advise you,” he said between sips, “I need to know a little more about my damsel in distress. Heaven knows how guilty I would feel if I find you bored to death by an upscale soirée full of art critics.”
“What if I like art?” she asked, unable to stifle that haunting instinct that led her to flirt with every enigma she stumbled upon. Perhaps it was just a desire for adventure, for a lightness she constantly sought and, in the process, became more and more unattainable, but the thrill of astonishing others, of revealing herself to be much more than her scruffy aesthetic, made her euphoric.
“In that case, I am the friend you’re looking for,” he replied, without taking his eyes off hers, without implying she needed to be different to be somehow worthy of such occasion. To be totally honest, she was ready for that eventuality too. Not him asking her out, that was surprising, but the chance to mingle with the right crowd, as her father would call them. Deeply hidden in her wardrobe, away from Tamlin’s eyes, a large number of dresses from another life were meticulously hanged, designer pieces slightly out of style but still waiting for a situation requiring a strapless gown or a backless jumpsuit.
“Actually…” she stammered, wondering why she suddenly felt so embarrassed. “I… have… already started to see someone.”
To say she was just seeing Tamlin was the biggest understatement she'd ever uttered, worse than when she swore she was only pranking Nesta when she locked her in the basement for four hours straight. Feyre shared almost everything with her boyfriend: they always ate together, he picked her up from school and brought her back to class the next morning, and even when she painted or sketched sitting in the shade at Central Park, he was always nearby to provide the proper background music. They were a quiet couple who did well in solitude, and though the peace was sometimes disturbed by Ianthe’s influence on his choices, things were fine.
“I know, I know, the blonde douchebag has a heart of gold hidden under his enormous chest and he’s not as self-centred as the lyrics of his songs suggest, it’s just people like it more when you sing of something as relatable as the hardships and the guilt of having perfectly treatable avoidant disturb. The fact is that I didn't ask you to die by my side like we’re in the final act of a Shakespearean tragedy, but to come to an exhibition organized by a dear friend of mine,” he remarked, gulping down the rest of his drink.
“You said you don’t understand their charm, but it seems like you at least listened to their top track,” teased Feyre, wondering when he would put her in her place, how long he would let her play with fire before reminding her flames burn.
“One doesn’t exclude the other,” he replied. “It’s important to know where you put your money, especially in a city were a single misstep would turn even the most loving neighbours into bloodthirsty vultures. Unfortunately, this leads us to how you’re going to pay for my ruined tattoo.”
Feyre’s smile froze on her lips as he turned slightly, showing her four deep cuts on the back of his left forearm, no doubt the product of the adrenaline rush she had in her system when he saved her from the three men who wanted to take advantage of her. Thin red rivulets descended almost to his elbow, intertwining with the dark lines of the ink, a symphony of darkness speaking to her soul more than to her eyes.
“I suggest four platonic dates,” said her saviour, when he realized he would receive nothing but horrified silence. “And if at the end of these four outings you want to see me again, we can consider each other friends.”
“And in the meantime?” Feyre asked, wishing she could eat her tongue as soon as the half-thought words left her lips. How would she explain to Tamlin she was going out with another guy with no romantic intentions? How would he react? Would he be angry? Would he scream? Sometimes it happened, and it hadn’t been pleasant, but she’d never been afraid he might hit her or anything like that.
“In the meantime, you can say you’re apologizing to Rhysand.”
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February 8, 2023, Sacramento
Elain took a deep breath in front of the mirror, wondering how many more it would take before her nerves calmed down and the air flowed smoothly from her nostrils. She shouldn't dilate them too much, or at least that's what the Beauty Assistant recommended by Rita, her wedding planner, told her. According to Graysen, her future husband, she was the best in Sacramento, and even though her friends disliked the idea of someone so young always around one of California’s most eligible bachelors, Elain really trusted him. Otherwise, why organize such a sumptuous wedding? Mrs. Calloway, as she called her before their relationship became more informal, told her she was the youngest bride she ever took under her guidance, and although it was kind of an unwritten rule for her to never go under twenty-five, for Mr. Archeron’s daughter she made an exception. Nothing special about that, she was used to receiving preferential treatments wherever she went, and she was certain things could only get better by marrying the only heir of the Nolan family, yet she felt infinitely sad and angry. For the first time, her boyfriend said no to one of her requests. Her wish wasn’t that unreasonable, every bride wanted a wedding shower at Oak Point Events, but he argued it was an unnecessary expense and it was wiser to focus on good entertainment for the day itself. Elain was sure they could afford both, but since she had no desire to make a scene, she bit her tongue and came back to her home, empty since her father was on vacation in the cabin on the Great Salt Lake. She was undecided if she should envy or resent him. Running away like this when she needed him most was a cowardly move, but Mr. Nolan became incredibly pushy with his business proposal, and since he didn’t feel like hurting her soon-to-be father-in-law’s feelings with a reminder he was retired and Nesta was the one to deal with, he packed his bags and left, abandoning her to a whirlwind of facials and dietician appointments. No sweets had been the first terrifying rule she’d been given, and as hard as it was, she respected it so far.
“Don’t make that sad face,” Graysen told her, laughing. “It’s for the best. Just imagine how good the wedding cake will taste after you had nothing but salads for months.”
Although she wasn’t entirely sure his words were true, she kept silent and listened to him praise all the wonders she selected for the dinner menu only he had the privilege of tasting. No one cared if a man put on a few pounds, and it was nearly impossible when her boyfriend was so muscular and obsessed with workouts and meal prepping. At twenty-five, Graysen was in top form, while Elain, who had a notorious sweet tooth, had soft hips and a full bust, aberrant when the hottest dress for the season had a sweetheart neckline and her fiancé’s favourite was equipped with a reinforced bodice. So, they put her on a diet, and the story changed completely when she lost the famous twenty pounds. Elain didn’t feel so different, and although she liked her new, more athletic form, she was sure she wouldn’t continue to undergo the gruelling training sessions proposed by her personal trainer, suggested by the owner of the boutique where she bought all her bridal wardrobe. Truth be told, Elain had a little secret hidden away in her closet, a treat she would give to charity as soon as the ceremony was over. She called it her backup dress, something she could slip on in case the tight skirt of the one she purchased made her feel too uncomfortable. Rita said the lace off-shoulders screamed old Hollywood, and it didn’t matter that Elain liked her natural curls more than those stiff waves covering her right eye, everything was part of the theme, and the Nolans had been adamant on the idea that every guest should have the concept of old money well imprinted in their mind from their arrival to the last farewell. Nesta obviously liked it, she lived for silks and diva trains, and though Feyre might’ve been a good ally in her aversion for discomfort, she was now in New York, lost in her romance with a penniless guitarist, and her opinion would’ve worth little. She was outnumbered, as always, and expressing such opinions as the childish dream of a fairy-tale wedding, with the cake covered in edible flowers and candles as the only lightning source, would make her entourage act like she was throwing a tantrum more than expressing her preferences. Her friends endured it all with stoic resignation, until, on the day she’d been told that throwing dried petals instead of rice was tasteless since her father was a food mogul, they booked an appointment at Kleinfeld. For any women between the ages of fifteen and thirty-five, Say Yes to the Dress wasn’t just a TV show but an institution, an unattainable dream if you were on a budget and didn’t reside on the East Coast, but Elain had different means than all the other young dreamers and so her friends, which was how, under the pretext of accompanying her to visit her younger sister, they dragged her through the famous doors of the atelier. After a brief cognitive interlude, they went straight to the section dedicated to Pnina Tornai, where lace gloves and vertiginous slits were the boring and predictable norm, and even if it took all the poor sale assistant’s patience to satisfy everyone’s tastes, the effort and the subterfuges were repaid by a Tony Ward with a deep v-neckline enriched with a myriad of floral Zibeline appliqués. The voluminous skirt looked like a cloud, and Elain struggled to take it off, even more when they paired it with the cutest veil she ever saw, a shoulder length opaque thing with a little bow on top.
“With such beautiful hair, you’ll look gorgeous,” the saleswoman who finalized the purchase told her, mistaking the gleam in her eyes for tears of joy. Lost in memories, and in whatever it took to repress the disappointment and guilt of being so materialistic and stubborn, she hardly noticed the phone buzzing on her bedside table. Ready to put on her usual brisk tone, she glanced at the name on the display. Was her father planning to return? Perhaps he would’ve helped her to compromise at least on the music, because nothing sounded worse than a first dance on the notes of Frank Sinatra.
“My dear, don’t worry…” whatever the rest of the sentence was, Elain already had the car keys in her hand. An accident on the snow, that’s how her reckless father defined a displaced fracture of the femur and the consequent lesion of the right cruciate.
“Any struggle could make it worse,” explained the doctor who treated him at the Salt Lake hospital. “I’m not saying someone has to take care of him day and night, but if there was the possibility of some occasional visits, it would be ideal.”
Useless words, for Elain was already on the I-80 E and was about to face the longest road trip she ever took. She’d been the last in the family to get her license, and the craziest thing she’d done with the Camry was drive Nuala to San Francisco to adopt a cat she’d seen on Instagram. She’d never done anything illegal, and had never been outside California, which would inevitably happen at mile 120 of her first insane act. She was hysterical, drunk on her little rebellion, and even if her father didn’t really needed her, nor he wanted company with such urgency, still she sent pre-set messages to anyone she agreed to meet and cleared her schedule for the next week, intending to extend her stay at the cabin until the end of the month, if necessary. No one would’ve suspected it was the pressure that pushed her so far, they would only think the love she felt for her father was so great she couldn’t tolerate the idea of leaving him alone on a wheelchair. Maybe Graysen would understand and join her on Valentine’s Day, to hell the format and fonts for the ceremony program nobody would pay attention to. At the moment, though, he just seemed angry. He’d told her to come back at least a dozen times, and all the while Elain kept repeating she was past Reno now and there was no point in a senseless five hours drive when she would reach Lake Point in nine. Nine and a half, to be honest, and only if she didn’t make any stop, which she though quite impossible since she already had to pee, but he didn’t need to know that. Less than ten minutes later, it was Rita’s turn, who asked in an anxious voice if she would be able to return in time to sort out the thank-you gifts. Elain couldn’t hold back a sight. Not even a greeting, not even a hint of concern for her father’s health, which she tried to make seem considerably more instable than it actually was.
“I’m sure we can postpone it to a more convenient time, or at least deal with it remotely,” replied Elain, fighting to keep on the polite façade as she started to grow bored of the Nevada landscape she would’ve to endure for another five hours. She had once been a loner, a child fond of gardening and baking. Graysen changed her, and now she just didn’t know what to do with all this static free time. It used to be devoted to introspection, something Nesta didn’t consider particularly important and Feyre avoided like the plague. Meditation was vital, though, maybe even more than all those crazy exercises she underwent in hop to achieve a butt as firm as a Victoria’s Secret model’s. A stray tear, threatening to ruin her light makeup, forced her to put the reins back on her negative thoughts. Rita, Graysen, even his father, they all wanted only the best for her and if she had to lose weight in order to avoid some hurtful gossips, she would. Once the storm passed, she could enjoy all the desserts and relaxation she craved for on her honeymoon, and after that… Elain sighed again, this time louder. Obviously Mr. Nolan would’ve wanted a grandchild as soon as possible. What happier occasion to celebrate? No scene seemed more out of the American Dream than a young couple surrounded by children, and even though Elain didn’t have a real aversion to becoming a mother, if she had the choice she would’ve liked to travel first, explore the world and herself before devoting all her time to another human being. She wanted to be an excellent mother, who filled her children with attentions, love and the proper care. It was a nice image, perhaps a little empty of feelings, like an advertisement intended to sell a lifestyle rather than a product, but it could be worked on in the squalor of the little city where she stopped for a quick lunch. It was a matter of putting things in perspective: she wasn’t the globetrotter she wished to become, but at least she wasn’t going to sleep in dodgy motels or have permanent jet-lag undereye bags.
“Tell me Nolan is out of his mind because you left him to run away with a handsome Caribbean stripper,” she heard as soon as she replied to Cerridwen’s call.
“No runaway bride, sorry. Dad really broke his femur,” she replied, trying to suppress and amused smile. Her friends never told her outright Graysen wasn’t the man for her, nor had they ever stood in his way, but she knew deep down they hoped they would all die spinster in a house full of sick and crippled animals and they never missed an opportunity to make innocent jokes.
“Did you really heard him from your house?” Elain asked, wondering if it was guilt or satisfaction the feeling rising in her chest. The always impeccable Graysen lost his temper over so little. He too must’ve been exhausted and ready to leave all the preparations behind.
“For a moment, we feared he was talking to you, but eventually we figured out he was just venting to someone else and we calmed down, but we were ready to kill him with our bare hands,” Nuala replied, relief evident in her voice. She was on speaker, as always, for what one of the twins knew had to be knowledge of the other too.
“Is he still home?” Elain inquired, using to her advantage the fact her boyfriend and her best friends were practically neighbours. When they found out, they laughed for hours and promised to keep it a secret, so they could exploit the situation until the lovebirds built their nest elsewhere. For now, and if all went according to plan for a little longer, nobody spilled the truth and Elain had her own wonderful spies she repaid largely with cakes and manicures,
“He must be at Rita’s, maybe this time they’ll try to put make-up on him too,” muttered Cerridwen, who kept repeating to whomever listened that her friend was beautiful even without all those interventions.
"If it were up to me, you'd have to get married barefoot by a lake," she'd told her during one of their sleepovers. They were all pressed into Elain’s bed, the duvet covered with finished packets of potato chips and peanuts, and until sleep got the better of them, they chatted like little girls dreaming of an impossible future.
"I can see you, half naked and with a garland of flowers in your hair," Nuala teased, and though Elain had laughed, the image wasn’t far from her reverie. When they were younger, Elain posed for Feyre with Nesta, the painting long forgotten somewhere, but the experience of empathizing with a water nymph still fresh in her mind. She had enjoyed being wild, at least for a day, and though after a while she had started to shiver, she stood in the water the whole time, one with nature.
“Should we go check if the Wicked Witch is keeping her hands to herself?” asked Cerridwen, pulling her from the grip of melancholy. If only they both hadn’t been so busy, she might’ve seen Nesta a lot more, but even though they lived in the same city, it had been months since they’d last shared a coffee.
“Don’t worry, maybe I’ll call him later to let him know I’ve arrived in Utah,” Elain cut short, and soon she was again alone with her thoughts and the rapidly setting sun. The change in visibility wouldn’t have bothered her if she hadn’t been driving for so long, but her eyes were getting tired and since she forgot her glasses at home, maybe it was time for a stop, though judging by the nowhere she was in, the nearest town must be at least thirty miles away. Just before dusk, a heavy sleet made the road slippery, catching her off guard, and though her destination was just over half an hour away, Elain didn’t feel like moving any faster than she already was. In the dark, the snowflakes illuminated by the headlights engulfed her in a hypnotic embrace, a disorganized dance coming to an abrupt end on the warm windshield and of which even the memory was erased by the wipers. Maybe it was the monotony of those mechanical movements, or maybe tiredness just got the better of her, but in a blink of an eye the Camry went from being with its wheels on the wet asphalt to bouncing between rocks and small shrubs, making her stomach turn with tension. She fell asleep, and to say she felt stupid was an understatement, but what was more concerning was the completely unbalanced car, as if someone stole the left front wheel while it was in motion. She didn’t need to leave the hot cabin to know she had a flat, but said heat wouldn’t last forever, and Elain had no intention of spending the night alone by the side of the road. The only sensible option was to call her boyfriend and have him explain how to change a tire, any quarrel forgotten, and even though he was two states away, she was sure he would help and support her as he always did. On the fourth ring, however, Elain began to suspect her plan would fail. Maybe he was still working, or he was angry enough to ignore what he thought was a courtesy call. Elain tried again, and again, and on the fifth attempt, bitter tears began to sting her eyes, as blind panic crept into her mind. After a couple minutes of total silence and immobility, her phone ringtone made her jump on her seat. She replied in a split second, without even checking who was calling, sure it was Graysen, but it was her father’s concerned voice that reached her from the other side.
“Why are you stuck in Skull Valley?” he asked, without mincing words. Like a fool, Elain glanced forward, as if she expected to see another car parked by the side of the road, her personal saviour in a white Range Rover. There was no one, and the darkness unsettled her even more. Turns out her father installed a tracker on every car he so generously gifted to his daughters, and even though she was shocked at such an invasion of her privacy, deep down she was infinitely grateful. After he begged her no to worry for the car, he sent a friend to pick her up, and in the half hour of waiting, Elain wondered what acquaintances her father might have in Utah. Maybe kind neighbours, other middle-aged men who liked to spend the cold days in front of the fireplace drinking bitters and the sunnier ones on the ski slopes, or maybe locals, people able to recommend the best restaurants and used to the rapidly dropping temperatures. Certainly, she hadn’t expected a guy slightly older than her, with long red hair sticking out of a heavy wool cap and a deep scar crossing half his face. Something, whatever it was, took away his right eye, which had been replaced by a bizarre golden prosthetic.
“You should’ve waited in the car!” he exclaimed, taking off a jacket that would’ve been several sizes too big and draping it around her shoulders, regardless of whether she was actually uncomfortable and before she could even know his name. Elain sank into the warm fabric, smelling of cinnamon apple fritters and cedarwood.
“Your father will never stop bragging about his daughter who drove nine hours just to take care of him,” Lucien said when they were finally out of the snow, now a thick white layer ready to welcome their footprints. Elain had barely been able to introduce herself, too concerned in avoiding to stare openly at someone who so kindly pulled her out of a jam he had nothing to do with, but he didn’t seem to notice, and filled the silence as best as he could, leaving her just enough time to answer the few questions he asked.
“I guess we’ll see each other again soon,” he said as a goodbye, and though Elain should’ve told him something about Graysen, she just thanked him, convincing herself there hadn’t been the time or the occasion.
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February 8, 2023, San Diego
Nesta learned from an early age that planning, calculating and observing could save her a great deal of unpleasantness, but planning to avoid disappointment wasn’t always easy, a fact which revealed itself in all its unnerving clarity under the dim lights of the first pub she had come across on the way from his new home to the city centre. She’d been sitting on the same stool for two hours now, but she had no intention of returning to deal with boxes and suitcases, or the solitude of her empty bedroom. Well over halfway through her fifth cocktail, Nesta looked more heartbroken than she actually was. If her love life hadn’t been such a mess, the merging, if you could call that the purchase of a competitor who could no longer stay afloat in an increasingly competitive market, would’ve been perfectly manageable remotely, but Cassian did his best to make things difficult, so they brutally broke up before she could even introduce him to her family. It was for the best, he wanted a wife and a horde of kids while she was a young businesswoman in charge of one of the biggest food companies in the world, but his insistence and his pathetic attempts to get back together that bordered on stalking had gotten on her nerves far more than their last furious fight. She moved right after she found an apartment in a nice area, and under the guise of waning to quickly handle the arrangements in person, she packed her bags without even telling her sisters.
“This is the last one,” the waitress announced, eyeing her half-empty glass. “I wouldn’t want you to forget your way home and spend your first night here wandering the streets.”
“Is it that obvious?” Nesta asked, hiding a guilty grin.
“This place isn’t famous and I’ve never seen you before, so you’re not a tourist nor a local, which narrows the field considerably,” the woman replied, polishing the glasses that had just come out of the dishwasher.
“You’re too perceptive to be someone who lives on tips,” Nesta commented, downing the rest of the reddish liquid.
“If you tell me your secret, I’ll tell you mine,” the barman joked, a faint smile on her red lips.
“No big secrets,” Nesta admitted. “I’m from Sacramento and I’m here on business.”
“Then why are you getting drunk alone and ignoring a slew of messages?” asked the woman, who must’ve been used to entertaining her customers with sagacity and sarcasm. Nesta rolled her eyes. The alcohol hadn’t only helped her pass the time but it also silenced the unnerving buzz of yet another apology from Cassian. For a moment, she was tempted to block him, but she was kind of sure he would show up at her front door if she did.
“He wouldn’t leave me alone at home, he probably doesn’t see why he should do it now that I can’t punch him,” explained Nesta, imagining how much effort would it take to hit that behemoth square in the face. When they first met, Cassian caught her attention for his statuesque, masculine figure. For a moment, she even deluded herself he wouldn’t feel threatened by her position and her independence, but she soon realized it wasn’t going to be the case. For a while, she’d been able to tolerate the jealousy, how he obsessively marked his territory by always sticking by her side, his large hand all over her, but in the end she blurted out and poured all the nastiness she’d so expertly reined. She’d been cruel, and she’d hit right where she knew he would bleed, but she hadn’t cared, and maybe deep down she thought he deserved it. Facing reality never hurt anyone, or at least she’d convinced herself of that in the days directly following their fight, but he must’ve taken it personally and he started doing too much, making a fool of himself.
“What do I have to do to have an Old Fashioned?” asked a new patron from a few stools away, his voice strong enough to snatch her from her sea of thoughts. The guy must’ve been a few years older than her, his choice in clothing too carefully designed to look casual. For a split second, their eyes met, warm amber and freezing ice.
“She’s too busy for you,” the waitress warned, but the young man didn’t seem to hear and moved next to Nesta, asking if she wasn’t up even for light conversation.
“I’m a pretty boring person,” she replied, studying the rows of bottles displayed on the wall behind the counter. Judging by the collection and the bartender’s skills, she could’ve asked for something more complicated than five Manhattans.
“I doubt it,” the guy retorted, forcing her to turn to study his amused expression. His face was beautiful, the features sharp and delicate at the same time, nothing more different from Cassian’s prominent jaw. He looked like a good distraction, someone she could lower her guard around, at least for the night.
“Eris, please, don’t torture my clients,” the waitress begged with a hint of exasperation, loud enough to be heard even as she was serving a long line of shots to an impossibly sad-looking middle-aged woman sitting alone at one of the tables. The small place was gradually filling up, and although the owner seemed gentle and the chatter of the patrons was good company, she couldn’t stay at the counter with an empty glass and no intention to order a mocktail.
“Why did your parents name you after the Greek Goddess of Discord?” Nesta wondered, desperately delaying her departure and at the same time working up the courage to ask for the bill and put an end to her night.
“My paternal grandfather was Greek and he was tired of hearing my mother argue with my father about baby names, so he put an end to the screaming matches in the only way he deemed appropriate,” he replied, downing the rest of his drink in one gulp. Given his tone and choice of words, he must’ve once been displeased with that decision, but now he seemed chill about it, as if he got used to those kind of questions.
“The hair is definitely not Greek heritage,” Nesta commented, alluding to the red mane stroking the collar of his shirt.
“Irish,” he confirmed, gesturing to the waitress to bring him something else. “But now I’m curious to know why you said so.”
“You’re not the only multicultural being of North America, you know?” she teased him, certain he would soon take the bait she was throwing. She wasn’t going to mess up that trip with yet another clingy man, but having her drink paid for seemed like a nice accomplishment.
“Let me guess,” he said, studying her so intently she nearly blushed. “Half Greek and half Eastern European?”
A bright smile spread on Nesta’s face, and she dared him to get the right country.
“What if I do?” he asked, his voice reduced to a purr. “What would I get in return?”
“What would you like?” she inquired, leaning slightly towards his seat. She wanted him to breathe in her perfume, to clearly see the deep neckline of her top, barely hidden by her light blazer. She wanted to bewitch him and leave him hanging, for statistically it was extremely unlikely to get the correct answer on the first try and from personal experience she had never met anyone who remotely came close to it.
“A whole day with you,” he decided, sitting straighter, as if he was used to that kind of deals. Maybe it was his way of flirting, maybe it was just part of his job, but Nesta liked it and jumped straight into business mode, never lowering or averting her gaze.
“If I’m not mistaken, you’ve already been told I’m a very busy woman,” she replied, unable to predict what his next move would be.
“I can be your chaperone,” he offered. “I would very much like to have a taste of corporate life, just to remind myself why I choose a different career.”
“You have to guess first,” she reminded him, but something in his victorious expression told her she wasn’t going to win, as if he knew who he was dealing with.
“There's a lot the press doesn't know about you, Nesta Archeron, but your mother's nationality isn't one of them.”
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Holidays
Alkanet Day (French Republic)
Battle of the Boyne Day
Carver Day (Missouri)
Day of Struggle and Martyrdom of the Polish Villages
Different Colored Eyes Day
Disco Demolition Night (Chicago, Illinois)
Divad Etep’t (Elder Scrolls)
Etch-A-Sketch Day
Fjord Day
Founder’s Day (Rhodesia)
Hijab and Chastity (Iran)
International Cabin Crew Day
International Day of Combating Sand & Dust Storms
International Malala Day
Internet-Wide Day of Action for Net Neutrality
Lawyer’s Day (Mexico)
Malala Day
National Cancel Culture Awareness Day
National Hair Creator’s Day
National Keder Day
National Rodeo Day
National Tyler Day
New Conversations Day
Night of Nights
Orangeman’s Day (a.k.a. “The Twelfth;” Northern Ireland, Newfoundland and Labrador)
Rainmaker Day (Salem, Oregon)
Ratha Yathra (a.k.a. King; parts of India)
Relieve Stress By Walking Outside and Calling the Hogs Day
712 Day (Iowa)
Shonen Knife Day (Japan)
Simplicity Day
Tirana Festival (Chile)
Tube to Work Day (Boulder, Colorado)
USA Woman VP Day
Visitation Day
World Paper Bag Day
World Penis Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Eat Your Jell-O Day
International Cava Day
Michelada Day
National Pecan Pie Day
Pani Puri Day
Independence & Related Days
Granda Aŭtista Duklando de Sophia (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Kiribati (from UK, 1979)
Pacificonia (Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Pibocip (Declared; 2000) [unrecognized]
Sao Tome and Principe (from Portugal, 1975)
Unification Day (England; by Athelstan of England, 927 CE)
2nd Friday in July
Collector Car Appreciation Day [2nd Friday]
Flashback Friday [Every Friday]
French Fries Day [2nd Friday]
Fry Day (Pastafarian; Fritism) [Every Friday]
Kebab Day [2nd Friday]
National Motorcycle Day [2nd Friday]
Wayne Chicken Show begins [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
World Kebab Day [2nd Friday]
Worldwide Art Day [2nd Friday]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 12 (2nd Week of July)
Kilburn Feast (Yorkshire, England) [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
Sea Festival (Jūras Svētki Sākas; Latvia) [2nd Friday]
White Cloud’s Birthday & Tatanka (Bison) Festival (North Dakota) [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
Festivals Beginning July 12, 2024
Art of Wine Festival (Fayetteville, Arkansas)
Ballard SeafoodFest (Ballard, Washington) [thru 7.14]
Baltimore Washington One Carnival (Baltimore, Maryland & Washington, D.C.) [thru 7.14]
Bospop (Weert, Netherlands) [thru 7.14]
Boston JerkFest Rum & Brew Tasting (Boston, Massachusetts) [thru 7.13]
California State Fair (Sacramento, California) [thru 7.28]
Copper Country Strawberry Festival (Chassell, Michigan) [thru 7.13]
Corn & Clover Carnival (Hinckley, Minnesota) [thru 7.13]
Dine L.A. Restaurant Week (Los Angeles, California) [thru 7.26]
Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival (Edinburgh, Scotland) [thru 7.21]
Famous Food Festival (Deer Park, New York) [thru 7.14]
Farm Toy Show (Metropolis, Illinois) [thru 7.13]
Halal Ribfest (Chicago, Illinois) [thru 7.14]
Hanover Tomato Festival (Mechanicsville, Virginia) [thru 7.13]
Kaltenberg Knights’ Tournament [Kaltenberger Ritterturnier] (Geltendorf, Germany) [thru 7.28]
Loveland Loves BBQ, Bands & Brews (Loveland, Colorado) [thru 7.13]
McLoud Blackberry Festival (McLoud, Oklahoma) [thru 7.13]
New Jersey State Barbecue Championship (Anglesea, New Jersey) [thru 7.1]
North Carolina Blackberry Festival (Lenoir, North Carolina) [thru 7.13]
The Odessa International Film Festival (Kyiv, Ukraine) [thru 7.20]
Ohio Brew Week (Athens, Ohio) [thru 7.19]
Parke County 4-H Fair (Parke County, Indiana) [thru 7.19]
Pori Jazz (Pori, Finland) [thru 7.20]
Rib & Wing Festival (Seven Springs, Pennsylvania) [thru 7.14]
Square Roots Music, Craft Brew & Local Food Festival (Chicago, Illinois) [thru 7.14]
Trempealeau Lions Catfish Days (Trempealeau, Wisconsin) [thru 7.14]
Umbria Jazz Festival (Perugia, Italy) [thru 7.21]
The Wayne Chicken Show (Wayne, Nebraska) [thru 7.14]
Whiskies of the World (Dallas, Texas)
Wireless Festival (London, United Kingdom) [thru 7.14]
World’s Largest Wild Rice Festival (Deer River, Minnesota) [thru 7.14]
Feast Days
Alphaeus Philemon Cole (Artology)
Amedeo Modigliani (Artology)
Andrew Wyeth (Artology)
Carl Lundgren (Artology)
Day Sacred to Dikaiosune (Ancient Deity for Justice; Everyday Wicca)
Donald E. Westlake (Writerism)
St. Elizabeth of Hungary (Positivist; Saint)
Eugène Boudin (Artology)
Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (Eastern Orthodox)
Gaulbert (Christian; Saint) [Foresters, Parks, Park Rangers]
Germ (Muppetism)
Henry David Thoreau (Writerism)
Hermagoras and Fortunatus (Christian; Martyrs)
Jason of Thessalonica (Catholic Church)
John Gualbert (Christian; Saint)
John the Iberian (Christian; Saint)
Kronia (Kronos Festival; Ancient Greece)
Louis Martin and Marie-Azélie Guérin (Christian; Saint)
Max Jacob (Artology)
Millennial Fairy Olympics, Day 7 (Shamanism)
Mr. Screech (Muppetism)
Naadam, Day 2 (Mongolia)
Nabor and Felix (Christian; Martyrs)
Nathan Söderblom (Lutheran, Episcopal Church (USA))
The Old Dances (For Yama, Buddhist God of Death & the Underworld)
Pablo Neruda (Writerism)
Pam Grier Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Paisios of Mount Athos (Greek Orthodox)
Requiem in D Minor, by Gabriel Fauré (Mass; 1900)
Solstitium VIII (Pagan)
Surrealism Day (Pastafarian)
Take a Walk in the Woods Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Vardavar (Pagan Prank Festival; Armenia)
Veronica (Christian; Saint)
Viventiolus, Bishop of Lyon (Christian; Saint)
We Come to the River, by Has Werner Henze (Opera; 1976)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Luckiest Day of the Year (Everyday Wicca)
Lucky Day (Philippines) [39 of 71]
Prime Number Day: 193 [44 of 72]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
The Adventures of Sam Spade (Radio Series; 1946)
Alice Wins the Derby (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1925)
Amateur Night (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1935)
Booby Socks (Phantasies Cartoon; 1945)
Breakfast of Champions, by Kurt Vonnegut (Novel; 1973)
The Bride Came C.O.D. (Film; 1941)
By the Sea (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1931)
California Girls, by The Beach Boys (Song; 1965)
A Dance of Dragons, by George R.R. Martin (Novel; 2011) [A Song of Fire and Ice #5]
A Distant Mirror, by Barbara W. Tuchman (History Book; 1978)
Everything That Rises Must Converge, by Flannery O'Connor (Short Stories; 1965)
Explorers (Film; 1985)
Family Feud (TV Game Show; 1976)
Fighton’ Pals (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1940)
The High Window, by Raymond Chandler (Novel; 1942)
The Hunter, by Richard Stark (Novel; 1962)
I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke, by The New Seekers (Radio Jingle; 1971)
Last Date, by Floyd Cramer (Song; 1960)
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League — Gotham City Breakout (Animated Film; 2016)
Mad Max Beyond the Thunderdome (Film; 1985)
Monk (TV Series; 2002)
Northern Exposure (TV Series; 1990)
Oz (TV Series; 1997)
Pacific Rim (Film; 2013)
The Playful Pup (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1937)
Point Break (Film; 1991)
Princess Mononoke (Animated Studio Ghibli Film; 1997)
Road to Perdition (Film; 2002)
Rock-a-Bye Bear (Tex Avery MGM Cartoon; 1952)
Rupert the Runt (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1940)
Salt Water Tabby (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1947)
She (Film; 1935)
Silverado (Film; 1985)
The Sword of Shannara, by Terry Brooks (Novel; 1977)
Trouble for Trumpets, by Peter Cross and Peter Dallas-Smith (Children’s Book; 1984)
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (Film; 1961)
When Harry Met Sally (Film; 1989)
Today’s Name Days
Nabor, Felix (Austria)
Fortunat, Hilarije, Mislav, Proklo, Tanja, Živko (Croatia)
Bořek (Czech Republic)
Henrik (Denmark)
Armand, Härm, Härmel, Härmo, Herman, Hermann, Hermo (Estonia)
Herkko, Herman, Hermanni (Finland)
Jason, Olivier (France)
Siegbert, Henriette, Felix, Elenore (Germany)
Veronike, Veroniki (Greece)
Dalma, Izabella (Hungary)
Ermacora, Fortunato (Italy)
Heinrichs, Henriks, Indriķis, Ints (Latvia)
Izabelė, Margiris, Vyliaudė (Lithuania)
Eldar, Elias (Norway)
Andrzej, Euzebiusz, Feliks, Henryk, Jan Gwalbert, Paweł, Piotr, Tolimir, Weronika (Poland)
Nina (Slovakia)
Fortunato, Juan (Spain)
Herman, Hermine (Sweden)
Hilary, Ilary, Larry, Veronica (Ukraine)
Bud, Buddy, Jason, Jay, Jayla, Jaylen, Laylin, Laylon, Jayson, Oscar, Osvaldo, Oswald, Oswaldo, Ozzie, Waldo (USA)
Jace, Jacey, Jacy, Jaison, Jase, Jasen, Jason, Jayce, Jaycee, Jaycen, Jayson, Live, Olivier, Olivia, Oliver, Ollie, Olly (Universal)
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Day of Year: Day 194 of 2024; 172 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of Week 28 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 6 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Xin-Wei), Day 7 (Ding-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 6 Tammuz 5784
Islamic: 5 Muharram 1446
J Cal: 14 Red; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 29 June 2024
Moon: 37%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 25 Charlemagne (7th Month) [St. Elizabeth of Hungary]
Runic Half Month: Ur (Primal Strength) [Day 4 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 23 of 94)
Week: 2nd Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 22 of 31)
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Holidays 7.12
Holidays
Alkanet Day (French Republic)
Battle of the Boyne Day
Carver Day (Missouri)
Day of Struggle and Martyrdom of the Polish Villages
Different Colored Eyes Day
Disco Demolition Night (Chicago, Illinois)
Divad Etep’t (Elder Scrolls)
Etch-A-Sketch Day
Fjord Day
Founder’s Day (Rhodesia)
Hijab and Chastity (Iran)
International Cabin Crew Day
International Day of Combating Sand & Dust Storms
International Malala Day
Internet-Wide Day of Action for Net Neutrality
Lawyer’s Day (Mexico)
Malala Day
National Cancel Culture Awareness Day
National Hair Creator’s Day
National Keder Day
National Rodeo Day
National Tyler Day
New Conversations Day
Night of Nights
Orangeman’s Day (a.k.a. “The Twelfth;” Northern Ireland, Newfoundland and Labrador)
Rainmaker Day (Salem, Oregon)
Ratha Yathra (a.k.a. King; parts of India)
Relieve Stress By Walking Outside and Calling the Hogs Day
712 Day (Iowa)
Shonen Knife Day (Japan)
Simplicity Day
Tirana Festival (Chile)
Tube to Work Day (Boulder, Colorado)
USA Woman VP Day
Visitation Day
World Paper Bag Day
World Penis Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Eat Your Jell-O Day
International Cava Day
Michelada Day
National Pecan Pie Day
Pani Puri Day
Independence & Related Days
Granda Aŭtista Duklando de Sophia (Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Kiribati (from UK, 1979)
Pacificonia (Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Pibocip (Declared; 2000) [unrecognized]
Sao Tome and Principe (from Portugal, 1975)
Unification Day (England; by Athelstan of England, 927 CE)
2nd Friday in July
Collector Car Appreciation Day [2nd Friday]
Flashback Friday [Every Friday]
French Fries Day [2nd Friday]
Fry Day (Pastafarian; Fritism) [Every Friday]
Kebab Day [2nd Friday]
National Motorcycle Day [2nd Friday]
Wayne Chicken Show begins [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
World Kebab Day [2nd Friday]
Worldwide Art Day [2nd Friday]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 12 (2nd Week of July)
Kilburn Feast (Yorkshire, England) [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
Sea Festival (Jūras Svētki Sākas; Latvia) [2nd Friday]
White Cloud’s Birthday & Tatanka (Bison) Festival (North Dakota) [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
Festivals Beginning July 12, 2024
Art of Wine Festival (Fayetteville, Arkansas)
Ballard SeafoodFest (Ballard, Washington) [thru 7.14]
Baltimore Washington One Carnival (Baltimore, Maryland & Washington, D.C.) [thru 7.14]
Bospop (Weert, Netherlands) [thru 7.14]
Boston JerkFest Rum & Brew Tasting (Boston, Massachusetts) [thru 7.13]
California State Fair (Sacramento, California) [thru 7.28]
Copper Country Strawberry Festival (Chassell, Michigan) [thru 7.13]
Corn & Clover Carnival (Hinckley, Minnesota) [thru 7.13]
Dine L.A. Restaurant Week (Los Angeles, California) [thru 7.26]
Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival (Edinburgh, Scotland) [thru 7.21]
Famous Food Festival (Deer Park, New York) [thru 7.14]
Farm Toy Show (Metropolis, Illinois) [thru 7.13]
Halal Ribfest (Chicago, Illinois) [thru 7.14]
Hanover Tomato Festival (Mechanicsville, Virginia) [thru 7.13]
Kaltenberg Knights’ Tournament [Kaltenberger Ritterturnier] (Geltendorf, Germany) [thru 7.28]
Loveland Loves BBQ, Bands & Brews (Loveland, Colorado) [thru 7.13]
McLoud Blackberry Festival (McLoud, Oklahoma) [thru 7.13]
New Jersey State Barbecue Championship (Anglesea, New Jersey) [thru 7.1]
North Carolina Blackberry Festival (Lenoir, North Carolina) [thru 7.13]
The Odessa International Film Festival (Kyiv, Ukraine) [thru 7.20]
Ohio Brew Week (Athens, Ohio) [thru 7.19]
Parke County 4-H Fair (Parke County, Indiana) [thru 7.19]
Pori Jazz (Pori, Finland) [thru 7.20]
Rib & Wing Festival (Seven Springs, Pennsylvania) [thru 7.14]
Square Roots Music, Craft Brew & Local Food Festival (Chicago, Illinois) [thru 7.14]
Trempealeau Lions Catfish Days (Trempealeau, Wisconsin) [thru 7.14]
Umbria Jazz Festival (Perugia, Italy) [thru 7.21]
The Wayne Chicken Show (Wayne, Nebraska) [thru 7.14]
Whiskies of the World (Dallas, Texas)
Wireless Festival (London, United Kingdom) [thru 7.14]
World’s Largest Wild Rice Festival (Deer River, Minnesota) [thru 7.14]
Feast Days
Alphaeus Philemon Cole (Artology)
Amedeo Modigliani (Artology)
Andrew Wyeth (Artology)
Carl Lundgren (Artology)
Day Sacred to Dikaiosune (Ancient Deity for Justice; Everyday Wicca)
Donald E. Westlake (Writerism)
St. Elizabeth of Hungary (Positivist; Saint)
Eugène Boudin (Artology)
Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (Eastern Orthodox)
Gaulbert (Christian; Saint) [Foresters, Parks, Park Rangers]
Germ (Muppetism)
Henry David Thoreau (Writerism)
Hermagoras and Fortunatus (Christian; Martyrs)
Jason of Thessalonica (Catholic Church)
John Gualbert (Christian; Saint)
John the Iberian (Christian; Saint)
Kronia (Kronos Festival; Ancient Greece)
Louis Martin and Marie-Azélie Guérin (Christian; Saint)
Max Jacob (Artology)
Millennial Fairy Olympics, Day 7 (Shamanism)
Mr. Screech (Muppetism)
Naadam, Day 2 (Mongolia)
Nabor and Felix (Christian; Martyrs)
Nathan Söderblom (Lutheran, Episcopal Church (USA))
The Old Dances (For Yama, Buddhist God of Death & the Underworld)
Pablo Neruda (Writerism)
Pam Grier Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Paisios of Mount Athos (Greek Orthodox)
Requiem in D Minor, by Gabriel Fauré (Mass; 1900)
Solstitium VIII (Pagan)
Surrealism Day (Pastafarian)
Take a Walk in the Woods Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Vardavar (Pagan Prank Festival; Armenia)
Veronica (Christian; Saint)
Viventiolus, Bishop of Lyon (Christian; Saint)
We Come to the River, by Has Werner Henze (Opera; 1976)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Luckiest Day of the Year (Everyday Wicca)
Lucky Day (Philippines) [39 of 71]
Prime Number Day: 193 [44 of 72]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
The Adventures of Sam Spade (Radio Series; 1946)
Alice Wins the Derby (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1925)
Amateur Night (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1935)
Booby Socks (Phantasies Cartoon; 1945)
Breakfast of Champions, by Kurt Vonnegut (Novel; 1973)
The Bride Came C.O.D. (Film; 1941)
By the Sea (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1931)
California Girls, by The Beach Boys (Song; 1965)
A Dance of Dragons, by George R.R. Martin (Novel; 2011) [A Song of Fire and Ice #5]
A Distant Mirror, by Barbara W. Tuchman (History Book; 1978)
Everything That Rises Must Converge, by Flannery O'Connor (Short Stories; 1965)
Explorers (Film; 1985)
Family Feud (TV Game Show; 1976)
Fighton’ Pals (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1940)
The High Window, by Raymond Chandler (Novel; 1942)
The Hunter, by Richard Stark (Novel; 1962)
I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke, by The New Seekers (Radio Jingle; 1971)
Last Date, by Floyd Cramer (Song; 1960)
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League — Gotham City Breakout (Animated Film; 2016)
Mad Max Beyond the Thunderdome (Film; 1985)
Monk (TV Series; 2002)
Northern Exposure (TV Series; 1990)
Oz (TV Series; 1997)
Pacific Rim (Film; 2013)
The Playful Pup (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1937)
Point Break (Film; 1991)
Princess Mononoke (Animated Studio Ghibli Film; 1997)
Road to Perdition (Film; 2002)
Rock-a-Bye Bear (Tex Avery MGM Cartoon; 1952)
Rupert the Runt (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1940)
Salt Water Tabby (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1947)
She (Film; 1935)
Silverado (Film; 1985)
The Sword of Shannara, by Terry Brooks (Novel; 1977)
Trouble for Trumpets, by Peter Cross and Peter Dallas-Smith (Children’s Book; 1984)
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (Film; 1961)
When Harry Met Sally (Film; 1989)
Today’s Name Days
Nabor, Felix (Austria)
Fortunat, Hilarije, Mislav, Proklo, Tanja, Živko (Croatia)
Bořek (Czech Republic)
Henrik (Denmark)
Armand, Härm, Härmel, Härmo, Herman, Hermann, Hermo (Estonia)
Herkko, Herman, Hermanni (Finland)
Jason, Olivier (France)
Siegbert, Henriette, Felix, Elenore (Germany)
Veronike, Veroniki (Greece)
Dalma, Izabella (Hungary)
Ermacora, Fortunato (Italy)
Heinrichs, Henriks, Indriķis, Ints (Latvia)
Izabelė, Margiris, Vyliaudė (Lithuania)
Eldar, Elias (Norway)
Andrzej, Euzebiusz, Feliks, Henryk, Jan Gwalbert, Paweł, Piotr, Tolimir, Weronika (Poland)
Nina (Slovakia)
Fortunato, Juan (Spain)
Herman, Hermine (Sweden)
Hilary, Ilary, Larry, Veronica (Ukraine)
Bud, Buddy, Jason, Jay, Jayla, Jaylen, Laylin, Laylon, Jayson, Oscar, Osvaldo, Oswald, Oswaldo, Ozzie, Waldo (USA)
Jace, Jacey, Jacy, Jaison, Jase, Jasen, Jason, Jayce, Jaycee, Jaycen, Jayson, Live, Olivier, Olivia, Oliver, Ollie, Olly (Universal)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 194 of 2024; 172 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of Week 28 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 6 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Xin-Wei), Day 7 (Ding-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 6 Tammuz 5784
Islamic: 5 Muharram 1446
J Cal: 14 Red; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 29 June 2024
Moon: 37%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 25 Charlemagne (7th Month) [St. Elizabeth of Hungary]
Runic Half Month: Ur (Primal Strength) [Day 4 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 23 of 94)
Week: 2nd Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 22 of 31)
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Discovering Tranquility at Hotel Rio Vista
Nestled along the serene banks of the Sacramento River in the heart of Northern California lies Hotel Rio Vista, a charming retreat that promises both relaxation and adventure. Boasting picturesque views of the river and the surrounding Sutter Buttes, this boutique hotel offers a unique blend of comfort, elegance, and local charm.
Accommodations
Hotel Rio Vista features a variety of accommodations to suit every traveler's needs. From cozy standard rooms to spacious suites with river views, each room is meticulously designed with modern amenities and thoughtful touches that ensure a comfortable stay. Whether you're visiting for a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a business trip, the hotel provides a tranquil oasis where guests can unwind and rejuvenate.
Dining
The hotel's onsite restaurant, River's Edge, is a culinary delight that celebrates the flavors of Northern California. With a menu crafted from locally sourced ingredients and an extensive wine list showcasing the region's finest vintages, dining at River's Edge is an experience to savor. Guests can enjoy their meals on the outdoor patio overlooking the river, creating the perfect ambiance for a memorable dining experience.
Activities and Attractions
Hotel Rio Vista serves as an ideal base for exploring the rich cultural and natural attractions of the region. Outdoor enthusiasts can embark on fishing trips along the Sacramento River, take scenic hikes in the nearby Sutter Buttes, or enjoy a leisurely bike ride along the riverfront trails. For those seeking a taste of local history and culture, the hotel is conveniently located near historic sites such as the Sutter Buttes State Park and the California State Capitol Museum.
Events and Weddings
With its stunning riverfront location and elegant event spaces, Hotel Rio Vista is also a popular choice for weddings, corporate events, and private gatherings. The hotel's experienced staff is dedicated to ensuring that every event is executed flawlessly, from intimate ceremonies to grand receptions. Whether you're planning a romantic wedding overlooking the river or a productive business retreat, Hotel Rio Vista offers the perfect setting for any occasion.
Hospitality and Service
What truly sets Hotel Rio Vista apart is its commitment to personalized service and hospitality. The attentive staff goes above and beyond to ensure that every guest feels welcomed and cared for throughout their stay. Whether you need assistance with arranging local excursions, booking reservations, or simply seeking recommendations for nearby attractions, the knowledgeable team is always on hand to assist with a warm smile and genuine enthusiasm.
Hotel Rio Vista offers a tranquil retreat amidst the natural beauty of Northern California, where guests can unwind, explore, and create lasting memories. Whether you're drawn by the breathtaking river views, the delicious local cuisine, or the warm hospitality, a stay at Hotel Rio Vista promises an unforgettable experience. Discover the magic of this hidden gem and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Sacramento River at Hotel Rio Vista.
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Hotel Rio Vista in Winthrop
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Savoring the Best Italian Food Near Me: A Culinary Journey to Wise Villa Winery
Our Tuscan-style gourmet bistro is one of the most unique restaurants in Lincoln, and we invite you to allow yourself to be wined and dined by the gourmet plates, world-class wines, and breathtaking views.
Our menu is inspired by the character of our wines, and our Italian dishes allow you the perfect opportunity to explore the art of food and wine pairing. You might forget you’re not in Tuscany!
Farm-to-table is truly sustainable
At Wise Villa Winery, sustainability is a principle in everything we do. We continue to demonstrate our commitment to sustainability by partnering with local farmers to feature the highest quality ingredients in our food.
Our farm-to-table philosophy enhances your dining experience by offering a sense of place that our wines so eloquently express. By using ingredients local to our area, we are embodying sustainability, terroir, and great-tasting food all in one.
Taste your way through our menu
Italian cuisine is the perfect food to enjoy with wine. From pasta to wood-fired pizzas, our menu of gourmet-style small plates is an opportunity to master the art of food and wine pairing.
Try our Chicken Cacciatore, braised with red wine and crimini mushrooms, topped with Parmesan cheese, and served over pasta. This signature dish is made even more delightful by our Barbera or Wisdom of Wise.
Our Margherita Flatbread never goes out of style. Topped with San Marzano tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, basil, and a balsamic glaze, we turn to classic beauties like Sangiovese or Tempranillo.
Ask our server what to pair with our Seasonal Risotto, made with arborio rice and seasonal ingredients. Each season is a new opportunity to try a new pairing!
Drink in the views
Our restaurant has spacious seating inside as well as a charming courtyard and several private outdoor locations. Each seat gives you a unique vantage point that will enhance your dining experience. Whether you’re admiring our European architecture, gazing over our rolling hills, or taking in the sunset over the Sacramento Valley, we invite you to feast with your eyes.
Find the best Italian food near me
Our signature dishes make your culinary experience exceptional, and there are no restaurants in Lincoln quite like ours. Our restaurant is located at 4200 Wise Road Lincoln, CA. When you arrive at our restaurant, you’ll find paved parking lots which include wine club member parking, and we are handicap accessible.
Our hours of operation are:
Sunday & Wednesday 11:00am - 5:00pm
Monday - Tuesday 11:00am - 3:00pm
Thursday - Saturday 11:00am - 8:00pm
Click here to make your reservation today. Call us at 916-543-0323 to reserve parties of 7 or more.
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Localis, Sacramento, 10/30/24
building – 2031 S St, Sacramento, CA 95811 Localis serves a global cuisine that changes every five weeks. They offer a twelve-course tasting menu using as many locally sourced ingredients as possible. Two levels of wine pairings are available as well as a wine list, bar and non-alcoholic beverages. They have been awarded one Michelin star. When the theme of the menu changes, the entire menu…
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Wine enthusiasts and aficionados, are you ready for an exquisite journey from vine to glass? El Dorado Hills, nestled in the heart of California's wine country, offers a unique and enchanting wine tasting experience that you won't want to miss. In this blog, we'll explore the best wineries in the region, the art of wine tasting, and take a closer look at Skinner Vineyards, a hidden gem among El Dorado Hills' lush vineyards.
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Discover Argentina: Your Ultimate Travel Guide
Argentina, the land of tango, stunning landscapes, and delectable cuisine, beckons adventurous travelers from across the globe. This diverse country offers a blend of bustling cities, serene small towns, and pristine natural wonders. To make your journey truly unforgettable, it's important to prepare thoroughly before visiting Argentina. This comprehensive travel guide will take you through everything you need to know, from visa requirements to the best places to visit, whether you're planning to explore by personal vehicle or public transport.
Preparing for Your Argentina Adventure
Before you embark on your Argentine adventure, it's essential to make sure you have all the necessary documents in order. First and foremost, you'll need a valid passport with at least six months' validity beyond your intended departure date. Argentina requires tourists from most countries to obtain a tourist visa. You can apply for this visa at your nearest Argentine consulate or embassy. Check the official Argentine government website for the most up-to-date information on visa requirements.
Additionally, consider purchasing travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip cancellations. It's always better to be safe than sorry, especially when exploring a foreign country.
Must-Visit Destinations in Argentina
Argentina boasts a wealth of incredible destinations, each offering a unique experience. In Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital, immerse yourself in the world of tango, explore historic neighborhoods like San Telmo, and indulge in world-class cuisine. Don't miss the chance to visit iconic landmarks like the colorful La Boca district and the grand Teatro Colón.
For nature enthusiasts, Patagonia is a dream come true. Explore the awe-inspiring glaciers of Los Glaciares National Park, hike through the rugged beauty of Torres del Paine in Chilean Patagonia, and marvel at the stunning landscapes of Tierra del Fuego.
Venture north to Salta and Jujuy to discover Argentina's Andean region. Explore the dramatic Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and savor traditional Argentine empanadas in charming Salta.
Exploring Small Towns
While Argentina's major cities are captivating, the small towns hold their own unique charm. In Cafayate, enjoy wine tasting in the heart of Argentina's wine country. Explore the historic town of Colonia del Sacramento, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or visit the quirky village of Purmamarca with its famous Hill of Seven Colors.
Personal Vehicle or Public Transport?
The choice between traveling by personal vehicle or public transport in Argentina depends on your preferences and itinerary. If you're planning to visit multiple cities, long-distance buses are a comfortable and cost-effective option. Argentina also has an extensive domestic flight network, making it easy to cover vast distances quickly.
Renting a car can be a great choice if you want to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations or have more flexibility in your itinerary. Just ensure you have the proper documentation, such as an international driving permit, which brings us to the next point.
Renting a Vehicle as a Tourist
To rent a vehicle as a tourist in Argentina, you'll need a valid driver's license from your home country and an international driving permit Argentina (IDP). IDPs are relatively easy to obtain from your local automobile association before your trip. Be sure to check the specific requirements with the rental agency you choose, as they may have additional conditions.
Adventure Seekers: Trekking and Camping
Argentina offers thrilling opportunities for trekking and camping. Head to El Chaltén for some of the best trekking in Patagonia, including the famous Laguna de los Tres hike with breathtaking views of Mount Fitz Roy. For solo camping, the Lake District around Bariloche provides picturesque settings for a night under the stars.
Budget Accommodation: Couchsurfing and Cheap Hotels
Traveling on a budget? Consider Couchsurfing, a platform that connects travelers with locals who offer free accommodation. It's an excellent way to immerse yourself in Argentine culture and make new friends.
If you prefer more traditional accommodations, Argentina has a range of budget-friendly hostels, guesthouses, and small hotels. Websites like Booking.com and Hostelworld can help you find affordable options.
Argentina, with its rich culture, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality, is a destination that promises unforgettable memories. By preparing thoroughly, obtaining the necessary documents, and choosing the right mode of transportation and accommodation, you'll be well-equipped to embark on a journey of a lifetime. So, pack your bags and get ready to discover the magic of Argentina, one adventure at a time.
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Uruguay
Located in the southeastern region of South America, Uruguay is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. With its long stretches of sandy beaches, picturesque fishing villages, and rugged natural landscapes, Uruguay offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The country is bordered by Argentina to the west and south, and Brazil to the north, and is home to a diverse population of people of European, African, and Indigenous descent. One of the things that sets Uruguay apart from other South American countries is its vibrant culture. From tango to candombe and beyond, Uruguayans love to dance, sing, and celebrate life. The country is also home to a thriving art scene, with numerous galleries and museums showcasing the works of local and international artists. Visitors can also sample the country's traditional cuisine, which features delicious beef, wine, and mate tea, a caffeine-rich beverage that's a staple of Uruguayan culture. Uruguay is also known for its stunning beaches, which are some of the most beautiful in South America. From the glitzy resorts of Punta del Este to the rugged coastline of Cabo Polonio, Uruguay offers a wide range of beach destinations for every taste and budget. Visitors can also explore the country's interior, which is characterized by rolling hills, fertile plains, and rugged terrain. Wildlife lovers will be delighted by Uruguay's diverse fauna, which includes jaguars, capybaras, and numerous bird species. If you're planning a trip to Uruguay, there's no shortage of things to do and see. In addition to beaches and wildlife, the country boasts many historic sites and cultural attractions, such as the old town of Colonia del Sacramento, a UNESCO World Heritage site that's known for its well-preserved colonial architecture. Visitors can also explore the bustling capital city of Montevideo, which is home to numerous museums, art galleries, and other attractions. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Uruguay has something for everyone. With its warm, welcoming people, stunning scenery, and vibrant culture, it's no wonder that this small South American country has become such a popular destination for travelers around the world.
Etymology
'river of painted birds'. The name was first recorded by Spanish explorers in the 16th century, who observed the colorful birds that inhabited the numerous rivers that flow through the country. The Guarani people were one of the many indigenous groups that lived in Uruguay before the arrival of the Spanish, and their language has had a significant impact on the country's culture and history. Today, many words from the Guarani language are still used in Uruguayan Spanish, and the influence of Guarani can be seen in everything from the country's cuisine to its music and dance traditions. The name 'Uruguay' reflects the country's rich cultural heritage and its deep connection to the natural world, which is still celebrated today through its vibrant festivals and traditions.
History
Uruguay has a rich and storied history, having been home to various indigenous groups long before the arrival of the Spanish. The Charrua people were among the most prominent of these groups, and they managed to maintain their independence and way of life for centuries. However, in the early 16th century, Spanish explorers arrived in the region and began to establish colonies throughout the area. Initially, the Spanish encountered strong resistance from the indigenous groups, but over time they were able to establish a foothold and began to dominate the region. Uruguay became part of the Spanish Empire and remained so until the early 19th century, when a series of revolutionary movements swept across the region. These movements were led by the likes of Jose Gervasio Artigas and Juan Antonio Lavalleja, who fought to establish an independent Uruguay free from Spanish rule. After years of fighting and negotiation, Uruguay finally gained its independence in 1825. The country's first constitution was adopted two years later, and the nation began to establish itself as a sovereign state. Following its independence, Uruguay experienced a period of rapid growth and development, and saw significant investment in infrastructure, education, and other key areas. However, the country also experienced periods of political instability and economic uncertainty, including a prolonged period of military rule in the 20th century. Today, Uruguay is a thriving democracy with a vibrant culture, and continues to be an important player in the South American region and on the world stage.
Geology
Uruguay's geology features a variety of landscapes, including rolling hills and fertile plains. The hills are formed by a combination of sedimentary rocks and volcanic activity from millions of years ago. The fertile plains, which make up a significant portion of the country's land, are ideal for farming and ranching, and are primarily composed of loess deposits. These deposits were formed by windblown sediments that accumulated over thousands of years as a result of the country's unique geographic location. The country is also home to several important natural features, including the Rio de la Plata estuary, which is one of the world's widest rivers. The estuary is an important ecological resource and a popular destination for tourists who come to admire its stunning beauty. Uruguay's rich geology has played an integral role in the country's history and development. The fertile farmland and abundant natural resources have enabled the country to prosper over the years, and today Uruguay is known for its robust agricultural sector and thriving economy.
Geography
Located in southern South America, Uruguay is a small country that covers an area of approximately 176,000 square kilometers. It is bordered by Argentina to the west and south, and Brazil to the north. Uruguay has a coastline of approximately 660 kilometers along the Atlantic Ocean, which is home to many stunning beaches. The country is also home to several rivers, including the Uruguay River that forms part of the border with Argentina and the Rio de la Plata, which separates Uruguay from Argentina. The landscape of Uruguay is characterized by rolling hills, fertile plains, and some low mountain ranges. The country is ideal for farming and ranching, with agriculture being a major contributor to its economy. Border Countries Length of Border Argentina 579 kilometers Brazil 985 kilometers Uruguay's central location in South America makes it an ideal location for international trade, with easy access to both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Its proximity to Brazil also makes it an attractive destination for tourists. The climate in Uruguay is generally mild, with warm summers and cool winters. However, the climate can vary depending on the region, with the northern areas being more tropical and the southern areas being cooler. - Area: 176,000 km² - Coastline: 660 km - Highest point: Cerro Catedral, 514 meters
Ecology
Uruguay's unique geography and climate create an ideal habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. The country is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including several endangered species. One of the most iconic animals found in Uruguay is the jaguar. These large predators are highly elusive and typically only found in remote areas of the country. The Yaboti Biosphere Reserve in northeastern Uruguay is one of the best places to spot jaguars in their natural habitat. Capybaras, the world's largest rodent, are also found in Uruguay. These semi-aquatic creatures can often be seen lounging near rivers and lagoons throughout the country. They are a popular attraction for tourists and are often featured in wildlife photography. In addition to these larger mammals, Uruguay is also home to numerous species of birds. The country's wetlands and marshes provide important habitats for birds such as the black-necked swan, the ruddy-headed goose, and the jacana. Birdwatchers from around the world come to Uruguay to catch a glimpse of these unique species in their natural environments. The country's marine biodiversity is also worth exploring. Uruguay's coastlines are home to a variety of sea birds, including pelicans, cormorants, and penguins. Visitors can also spot a variety of marine mammals, including dolphins, seals, and sea lions. However, Uruguay's unique ecology is also facing numerous threats. Deforestation, habitat destruction, and climate change are all contributing to the decline of several species in the country. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect Uruguay's vulnerable wildlife and preserve the country's rich biodiversity for future generations to enjoy.
Biodiversity
Uruguay is a land of natural wonders, boasting an incredible array of species that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. The country's unique geography, which includes vast grasslands, dense forests, and pristine beaches, has allowed for a diverse range of plant and animal life to thrive. One of the most famous examples of Uruguay's biodiversity is the Pampas deer, a species of deer found exclusively in South America. The deer is known for its impressive antlers and graceful movements, and can be spotted in several regions of Uruguay, including the Quebrada de los Cuervos Natural Park and the Rocha Lagoon. Another fascinating animal species found in Uruguay is the capybara, which is the largest rodent in the world. The capybara is a gentle creature that is often seen near rivers and lagoons, where it likes to feed on grass and aquatic vegetation. Uruguay is also home to a wide range of bird species, many of which are known for their distinctive songs and colorful plumage. Among these are the nationally protected golden-winged cotinga and the great pampa-finch. In addition to its animal life, Uruguay is home to a vast array of unique plant species, including the national flower of Uruguay, the Ceibo. This small, vibrant red flower grows on trees and is celebrated in festivals throughout the country. The preservation of Uruguay's biodiversity is a top priority for the government and conservation organizations. There are several protected areas throughout the country, such as the Cabo Polonio National Park, that are dedicated to preserving the natural habitats of rare and endangered species. Through ecotourism initiatives and a commitment to sustainable development, Uruguay is working to ensure that its rich natural heritage is preserved for generations to come.
Climate
Uruguay's climate is generally mild, with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and humid, with average temperatures ranging from 25 to 30 degrees Celsius (77-86 degrees Fahrenheit). Winters, which last from June to August, can be cool and breezy, with average temperatures ranging from 5 to 15 degrees Celsius (41-59 degrees Fahrenheit). Spring and fall are pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius (59-77 degrees Fahrenheit). The country receives an average of 1,000mm (39 inches) of rainfall per year, with the wettest months being from April to September. Uruguay has a temperate climate that is comfortable for most of the year. Visitors should pack lightweight clothing for summer months and warmer layers for the cooler winter months. Sunscreen is also recommended, as the country's position near the Southern Hemisphere means that the sun can be intense during the summer months.
Environmental Issues
Uruguay faces several environmental challenges that threaten its unique and diverse ecosystem. Deforestation is a major issue, as the country loses approximately 20,000 hectares of forest each year. This deforestation is caused by logging for timber, soybean farming, and the expansion of cattle ranching. The loss of forests leads to soil erosion, decreased biodiversity, and increased carbon emissions, which contribute to climate change. Water pollution is also a significant environmental issue in Uruguay, particularly in the cities where untreated sewage and industrial waste is discharged into rivers and coastal areas. This has negative impacts on aquatic habitats and can cause illness and disease in humans who swim or consume contaminated fish. The government has implemented policies and regulations to address water pollution, but more needs to be done to combat the problem. Soil erosion is another environmental challenge that affects Uruguay. Due to deforestation, overgrazing, and poor farming practices, soil quality is rapidly deteriorating in some parts of the country. This has negative impacts on agricultural productivity and can lead to desertification in the long term. To address these environmental issues, the Uruguayan government has implemented policies and programs to promote sustainable land use and conservation efforts. For example, the country has committed to increasing the amount of land under protected status, with a goal of 17% of its territory by 2020. the government has implemented initiatives to promote renewable energy, such as wind and solar power, and has invested in sustainable agriculture practices.
Politics
Uruguay is a democratic republic that operates under a presidential system. The President of Uruguay serves as both head of state and head of government, and is elected to a five-year term. The country's Congress is divided into two houses: the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. Uruguay has a strong tradition of political stability and social welfare policies. It was the first country in the world to legalize marijuana, and has also legalized same-sex marriage. The country is committed to promoting social justice and human rights, and has a long history of progressive politics. Although Uruguay has a multi-party system, two political parties, the Colorado Party and the National Party, have dominated Uruguayan politics for most of the country's history. However, in recent years, the left-wing Broad Front coalition has gained significant support, and currently holds the presidency. Uruguay's political system is characterized by a strong commitment to transparency and accountability. The country consistently ranks highly in measures of government effectiveness and rule of law. It is widely regarded as one of the most democratic and politically stable countries in the region.
Economy
Uruguay's economy is diverse and relies on a variety of industries. However, agriculture remains the largest contributor to the country's GDP, with livestock and crops such as soybeans and wheat being the primary exports. The country is also a significant producer of dairy products, including cheese and milk powder. Tourism is another important sector of the economy, with the country's stunning beaches, historic cities, and wildlife attracting visitors from all over the world. The coastal city of Punta del Este is a popular destination for high-end tourism, with luxury resorts and a vibrant nightlife, while Colonia del Sacramento's charming old town draws in history buffs. The technology industry is also rapidly growing in Uruguay, with companies such as Tata Consultancy Services and IBM setting up offices in the country. The government has implemented policies to incentivize foreign investment in the sector, including tax exemptions and subsidies for research and development. Other industries in Uruguay include textiles, pharmaceuticals, and mining. The country is also rich in natural resources, including gold, iron ore, and petroleum, which could play a larger role in the country's economy in the future. In recent years, Uruguay has had a stable economic performance, with steady growth and low inflation. However, the country still faces challenges such as inequality and unemployment, particularly in rural areas. The government has implemented social programs to address these issues, including cash transfer programs and public works projects. Uruguay's economy is diverse and dynamic, with a mix of traditional and modern industries driving its growth. The country's commitment to innovation and sustainability have also positioned it as a leader in the region for technology and renewable energy.
Infrastructure
Uruguay has modern and well-developed infrastructure that makes it easy to get around the country. The transportation network includes a well-maintained system of roads and highways, as well as an extensive public bus system. In addition, Uruguay has a reliable railway network that connects major cities and towns throughout the country. The country's two main ports, located in Montevideo and Nueva Palmira, are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities that support international shipping and trade. Uruguay's airports, including Montevideo's Carrasco International Airport, provide easy access to the country from destinations around the world. Uruguay's utilities, including electricity, water, and telecommunications, are also well-developed and reliable. The country has modern power plants that use a mix of renewable and non-renewable energy sources to meet the population's electricity needs. The country also has a well-maintained water and sewage system that provides safe and clean drinking water to its citizens. Telecommunications infrastructure in Uruguay is also well-developed, with a high penetration rate for mobile and fixed-line services. The country has a competitive market for telecommunications services, with several major providers offering a range of packages and plans. - Modern and well-maintained road and highway network - Extensive public bus system - Reliable railway network - State-of-the-art ports in Montevideo and Nueva Palmira - Modern airports with international connections - Renewable and non-renewable power sources - Safe and clean drinking water - High penetration rate for telecommunications services Uruguay's infrastructure is designed to meet the needs of its citizens and support the growth of its economy. Whether you are a resident or a tourist, you can rely on the country's well-developed infrastructure to get around and stay connected.
Science and Technology
Science and Technology play a significant role in Uruguay's development. The country boasts several world-class research institutions that focus on various fields, including agriculture, biotechnology, and renewable energy. Uruguay has become a leader in renewable energy technology, primarily due to its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving sustainable development. In recent years, Uruguay has increased its renewable energy production and now gets about 95% of its electricity from renewable sources, primarily wind and solar power. The country's National Energy Policy outlines Uruguay's goal of reaching 50% renewable energy by 2025. Read the full article
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