So one interesting NYE tradition in Turkey.
Yes, some celebrate it—with a
tree and gifts. Like a non-religious Xmas, but on NYE.
With a twist.
Belly dancer. On TV. At midnight.
Started in 1980. Only state TV then. One channel.
Then they allowed this.https://youtu.be/Yz1VVOkiCgk
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Here’s the first one from 1980. Just a few months after a military coup. (It’s Turkey so part of our “tradition” to have a few here and there). It wasn’t an easy time, by any means. People still did seek and find joy, something to look forward to.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8s2OT5D4w8 …
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More power to everyone running that four mile race in Central Park, starting soon. I’m pretty close to the route. I’m going to go out and see where I can cheer them on. Definitely not running, though.
Happy New Year!
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And, again, much graditude especially to people working at an ER somewhere in the world today, and thanks to everyone who participated in this fundraiser for Doctors Without Borders. Here’s to a better 2022!https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1477039126268502020 …
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Boston's L Street Brownies do a New Year's Day plunge into Dorchester Bay each year.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L_Street_Brownies …
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Sounds, umm. Invigorating. *reaches for the remote control*
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