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Pumpkin cornbread, woo Good! Honestly though, that butter sold it
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I googled the First Day of Fall and it’s today. So why does every single calendar in my house say it’s tomorrow?
My Fender Custom Guitar Shop & Star Trek Ships of the Line calendars say it’s today. Well they say that today is the “Autumn Equinox” or “The First Day of Autumn”, so I suspect that the other calendars in the Master Bedroom and Bath which show tomorrow as “The First day of Autumn” are doing so because it is the first FULL day. Today is actually an even split ( in theory ) so you could say that it is only 1/2 of a day of Autumn.
Typical calendar goofiness.
Mark Gosdin