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Tune into life's simple pleasures by exercising your senses. Learn how here.
The Meaning of FlowersWant to send the right flower for the right occasion? A red rose means love, but what about a white one?
What is "Indian Summer'?Learn about this warming weather pattern and why it's referred to as "Indian Summer."
A Lunar Show You Won't Want to Miss!Tune in this Wednesday, February 20. Finally! A Lunar Eclipse that more than 3 billion people will be able to view! Find out more about this spectacular event!
Contest Winners Set SailFarmers' Almanac Winners Report In Grand prize winners of the Farmers' Almanac's Worst Wedding Weather Contest just returned from their prize-winning cruise.
Did Abraham Lincoln Read the Farmers' Almanac?You and Lincoln may have something in common. February is the anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birthday. We all know him as a famous president, but did you know he was a lawyer and used the Almanac in a case?
Pole Vaulting to a Solar EclipseFirst-hand account from Farmers' Almanac Astronomer. Imagine flying in a plane to chase a solar eclipse. That's what Joe Rao our astronomer did. Here's his eclipse review.
How did an Almanac Save Christopher Columbus?!Christopher Columbus once used an Almanac and an eclipse to save him and his crew. Find out how.
The Lost Art of Doing NothingAre afternoons of lying in the grass pondering cloud shapes, evenings of watching sunsets, or mornings of counting snowflakes as they hit the windowpane all but extinct? Will we ever spend another hour or even a minute alone with our own thoughts? What incredible daydreams will never be had because we just simply do not have the time?
Weather Chatter
Groundhog Day
February 1, 2008 3:37 PM
February 1, 2008 3:37 PM
Weed Proof Your Garden
June 9, 2008 10:08 AM
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Twister Survival
February 7, 2008 1:03 PM
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Ice Storms
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