A Palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backward as forward.
This U.S. and Canadian tradition comes every year on February 2. It has its roots in astronomy, in the sense that it’s a seasonal festival, tied to the movement of Earth around the sun. It’s a great excuse to go outside and enjoy some revelry during the winter months. We all know the rules of Groundhog Day. On February 2, a groundhog is said to forecast weather by looking for his shadow. If it’s sunny out, and he sees it, we’re in for six more weeks of winter. On the other hand, a cloudy Groundhog Day is supposed to forecast an early spring.
When we chose our date, we did not realize that our wedding day landed on Super Bowl Sunday as we do not follow sports. Please join us for our "Super" Wedding.