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November 2011 Calendar shot

November is here.

Few fascinating facts of November:
*Am from this wonderful place called Karnataka and today we celbrate Kannada Rajyotsava - which literally translates as the "Birth of State Karnataka". For more about this visit Kannada Rajyotsava

* India celebrates children's day on 14th of November - Chacha Nehru's birthday.

* It is the Native American Heritage Month

* Some Men in Australia, (especially in the city of Melbourne) New Zealand, and New Orleans to sport a moustache during the month of November. The custom is known as Movember (Movember being a portmanteau of the words 'Moustache' and 'November'), a fundraising event for men's health issues. [I did not know this :). A friend of mine who returned from Melbourne revealed this piece of information]

*Thanksgiving in US - 4th thursday of November. Well the day after that is the "BLACK FRIDAY" - Shopping day:)

*Birth flower for NOvember is the chrysanthemum.

*2008 Mumbai attacks - 26/11 . Mumbai cannot forget this nor can we.





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Rachna said…
My birthday on the 2nd -- a true blue Scorpion :).
ಕನ್ನಡ ರಾಜ್ಯೋತ್ಸವದ ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳು...
KParthasarathi said…
The All soul's day in commemoration of the faithful departed is observed on 2nd November by Catholics worldwide
Sujatha Sathya said…
nice pic
nov is the birth month of my husband :))
add up one more nov 19th *my b'day* as well as d grt indira gandhi's b'day :)
Amrit said…
Good list.:)))

And big thanks for changing the background... :)))
Bikram said…
and 11th tooo this year special day 11-11-11 :)

Bikram's
@Rachna : Wish you a wonderful birthday! Have fun..

@ಗಿರೀಶ್.ಎಸ್ : ನಿಮಗೂ ಕನ್ನಡ ರಾಜ್ಯೋತ್ಸವದ ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳು.

@Kparthasarathi: That's something new. Thanks for the information.

@Sujatha: Wishes to Sathya from my side.. Loads of happiness to you both.

@Prathi: Hmmm will wish you on the 19th again but here is the wishes coming your way right away.. Happy birthday..

@A: You are more than welcome. It had been long time since I was planning to change the background but as you know it took so long..:) :) Hope its better now. Any suggestions always ready to help the readers.

@L Krupaa: Thanks!

@Bikram: Yeah how did I forget that on the list now - special day 11-11-11 :)
Thanks for bringing it here.
Cяystal said…
Gorgeous picture.

AND, I am an Aquarian. Waiting for February now. :D
@Crystal: Thank you! Will bring a fresh look for february.. keep a watch.

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