January 1st was not always the New year....
Ahh!! . . . here we are. January 1st, 2012…... A brand new month……. A brand new year. January, the month of new beginnings and is a time to cherish memories. It is the month in which winter weaves her magically festive spell about us with it's cool and crisp days. This is the month where the temperatures plummet and we gladly look forward to log bonfires and with thick wisps of fog descending around us. And then the New Year descends on us. Happy New Year! That is the greeting that we will often hear for the first few weeks of 2012. But do you know that January 1st was not always celebrated as New Year's Day? In the earliest times, the celebration of the New Year was one of the oldest recorded holidays. It was first observed in ancient Babylon about 4000 years ago. Babylon In the years around 2000 BC, the Babylonian New Year began with the first New Moon …..That is the first visible crescent after the Vernal Equinox; this