Mardi Gras

Tommorrow is Mardi Gras and I want to let Steven know we appreciate him and wherever he is I want him to have a wonderful day off and eat drink and be merry like the rest of us (no work BIG GUY) this is party day. So everybody put their mardi party wishes for the big guy here..just saying Thanks You for all youve given us and continued success.!! :) :yin:



NAMASTE ALL
 

Lotussan

I Belong To Steven
Happy Fat Tuesday tomorrow, everyone...
And you too Steven darling, be safe and
have fun wherever you are...
I love you! :)
 

Amos Stevens

New Member
The History of Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras came to New Orleans through its French heritage in 1699. Early explorers celebrated this French Holiday on the banks of the Mississippi River. Throughout the years, Orleanians have added to the celebration by establishing krewes (organizations) which host parades and balls. Carnival quickly became an exciting holiday for both children and adults.
Mardi Gras means "Fat Tuesday" and of course is celebrated on that day of the week. The date can fall between February 3 and March 9 depending on the Lunar calendar, used by the Catholic Church to determine the date of Easter. Mardi Gras is always 47 days before Easter Sunday.

The official colors for Mardi Gras are purple, green, and gold. These colors were chosen in 1872 by the King of Carnival, Rex. He chose these colors to stand for the following:


Purple represents justice
green stands for faith
gold stands for power
The Mardi Gras season begins on January 6 and continues until Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday. On the Christian calendar, the twelfth day after Christmas is known as "Epiphany", "Twelfth Night", or "Kings Day." It is the day the gift-bearing Magi visited the baby Jesus, and is celebrated with its own unique rituals.
 

suziwong

Administrator
Staff member
Thank you very much SAS GA. What a nice.
and Thank you very much for this explanation Amos. I didn't know what is Mardi Gras day. I learned a new thing. :)
Thanks a lot

in onenesss
 
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