Happy New Year
No, this isn't an accidental re-post! Not everyone celebrates
the beginning of a new year on 1 January.
The school year begins in September, the financial one in April, Islamic
new year is not until August, Jewish Rosh Hashanah falls
in September this year and for the Chinese regardless of chosen religion it's
today. If you're regretting giving up
those Resolutions last month perhaps now's the time to give it another go now
that we're heading into spring - Saturday was Candlemas which some people deem
the change of seasons - and the days are
brighter, longer and warmer (not sure about that one today!) meaning that your resolutions should need less will power and making them easier to achieve.
On the Chinese calendar we've just entered the year of the
Pig or Boar which is supposed to be an auspicious year because the Pig attracts
success in all the spheres of life, this year is an earth pig so I recommend
planting lots of lovely seeds for a successful harvest of flowers and
vegetables!
2018 was the year of the dog and that was the theme of our
CJS passwords throughout the year, read a bit more about that in this blog post here.
Last March I had some time to waste whilst office dog Flora
was in surgery in Wakefield so I headed off to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park
just down the road and was lucky enough to see Ai Weiwei's Chinese zodiac sculptures. The massive bronze heads
were very impressive, 12 animals in a horseshoe arrangement, each one
representing a year in the calendar.
Unfortunately it was very muddy and although the area immediately around
the sculptures was cordoned off you could still get quite close to see the fine
detail. They've travelled around the world ad will stay in Yorkshire until 10
June so if you're in the area call in and see them.