Emperor Naruhito, harvesting rice, November 2020 |
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5 comments:
Pamela: very interesting information, I am a nut for history, I just wish more world and local history was being taught like I grew up learning.
I am happy you have a job so many people quit their jobs last month here in the USA over 700,000 did, there are so many business's in need of help, some think it is easier to get a check without working.
Have a beautiful day
Catherine
Enjoy your Labour Day!
What an interesting history and ritual. And you get a day off. We have TG coming up soon -- a turkey got pardoned.
You know so much. I never connected the Emperor's offering of new rice with Labor Thanksgiving Day.
I am also so grateful I have a job and thankful that I can manage it well.
I will also be thankful that I can put some Labor of Love into my quilting today!
I like the history of the holiday. Harvest festivals are something that seems to tie all cultures together.
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