98º – The Hardest Thing (Official Music Video) Today’s song of the day is “The Hardest Thing” by the American boy band 98 Degrees. Unlike many other boy band groups, 98 Degrees formed independently rather than being put together by a record label. The band members, all natives of Ohio, felt that this background made
National Coaches Day, celebrated annually on October 6th, honors the dedication, hard work, and positive impact of coaches in sports and beyond. Established in 1972 by President Richard Nixon, this day recognizes the crucial role coaches play in shaping the lives of athletes, not just by teaching skills and strategies, but by instilling values like
Spanish Goats are a heritage breed of goat that originated in Spain and were brought to the United States by early Spanish explorers and settlers. They are also known as Brush Goats, Florida Goats, and Scrub Goats. Fun Facts: Spanish Goats are a hardy and adaptable breed that is well-suited to hot, dry climates. They
World Teachers’ Day, celebrated annually on October 5th, honors the dedication and contributions of teachers around the globe. Established by UNESCO in 1994, this day recognizes the vital role that teachers play in shaping the minds of future generations, fostering learning, and inspiring students to reach their full potential. It’s an opportunity to celebrate educators
Rarefied / adjective / rar·e·fied Rarefied is an adjective that has two very different meanings. Most typically, rarefied air refers to air that is thin in quality or less dense than usual. Rarefied can also be used as an adjective to describe things or ideas that don’t relate to the average person or are esoteric
World Smile Day, celebrated annually on the first Friday of October, is a day dedicated to spreading kindness, joy, and, of course, smiles. Founded in 1999 by Harvey Ball, the creator of the iconic smiley face, this day encourages people around the world to perform acts of kindness and make others smile. The simple gesture
Cartagena is a port city on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. It is one of the oldest cities in South America, with a population of roughly 1.2 million people. It is well known for its ancient architecture, vibrant culture, and unique cuisine. Cartagena’s Culinary Scene Cartagena is renowned for its unique and delicious cuisine, which